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“My city is filthy.” On Nov. 19, a Littleton police officer was dispatched to the 6000 block of South Datura Street, where someone had written graffiti on the south side of a building and part of it said, “My city is filthy.” There was also a picture of a face on the floor next to the wall.

I’m in the band. On Nov. 19, a Littleton police officer responded to the 5500 block of South Windermere Street on a noise complaint. A man was playing music loud enough to shake the walls three floors below. The man said he was in a band and needed to practice. He was given a citation.

Drinking in public. On Nov. 16, a Littleton police officer was dispatched to the 300 block of West Powers Avenue, where the reporting party said people were throwing beer cans out of their SUV. One of the men was holding a 2-year-old girl. They were cited for littering, and the man and the girl were given a ride home.

Caught with heroin. On Nov. 15, an Englewood police officer stopped a man on the 4400 block of South Broadway for jaywalking. He was carrying a syringe with heroin in it and was taken into custody.

Indecent exposure. On Nov. 14, a Littleton police officer responded to the 5800 block of South Datura Street, where a man had exposed his penis to a woman before going inside a building.

Election mischief. On Nov. 13, a Littleton police officer responded to the Arapahoe County Elections Storage Facility, 5251 S. Federal Blvd., where someone had broken two windows and siphoned gas from a county car.

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