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It's "years" and "arrested". Also "suspect" breaks the notional structure of this sentence. Use "man" or something more neutral instead in the introductory sentence.
"The force used to bring in Mr Grund, which was considerably more than what would have usually been for this kind of case, has led to the public asking questions."
That complete sentence is a complete trainwreck if I've even seen one.
I just can't anymore..!
Here's the "constructive" part of my criticism, though:
"The stark force employed to apprehend Mr. Grund has left onlookers daunted."
What a sloppy job this game is...
There's a file with malicious code you have to find to solve this case, yet it doesn't work as evidence but a bank statement, with all entries IDENTICAL to a statement encountered in previous cases, that doesn't even belong to this guy, does.