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Dispute over car doors. A woman called Jefferson County Sheriff’s deputies Feb. 21 after she said the wind blew open her car door and it struck an adjacent car at the U.S. Post Office, 6698 S. Iris St., unincorporated Jeffco (Littleton). She said the woman in the other car flipped her off. The other woman disputed that and said her door was hit twice. Deputies advised the women to call the State Patrol to report any damage.

Suspicious incident at gym. On Feb. 19, a deputy went to 24-Hour Fitness, 6044 S. Kipling Parkway,unincorporated Jeffco (Littleton), where the front desk worker told the deputy that a woman told him that three suspicious individuals entered the club, spent 10 minutes in the locker room and then left without working out.

Strange truck alarms family. A woman told a deputy Feb. 20 that her husband had been followed home to the 5900 block of South Union Street, unincorporated Jeffco (Littleton), by a white truck. Later that same white truck pulled up and a man knocked on the door. He asked the son who answered the door if the dad was home. He then later said he was looking for someone else and left the area.

License plate stolen from Boy Scout trailer. A man called deputies Feb. 19 when he noticed that the license plate had been stolen off his Boy Scout trailer in the 7100 block of South Newcombe Street, unincorporated Jeffco (Littleton). The man said he was getting the trailer ready for a campout when he noticed the missing plate. The trailer was last used in November.

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