
1 Sick on drugs. On April 25, Englewood police officers responded to the 1400 block of West Tufts Avenue where a man was contacted who was feeling sick from using methamphetamine and heroin recently. Officers later located a small baggie of heroin he had hidden before they arrived on scene.
2 Impersonation. On April 18, Englewood police officers responded to the 3200 block of South Broadway where a man was pretending to be a police officer to intimidate several people in the area. He was arrested on felony charges of impersonating an officer.
3 Unsuccessful entry. On April 7, a Littleton police officer was dispatched to the 4900 block of South Prince Court where it appeared someone tried to kick in a woman’s front door to gain entry but was unsuccessful.
4 Dog barking. On April 2, a Littleton police officer was dispatched to the 5500 block of South Windermere Street on report of a constantly barking dog. The owner was cited and said the dog only barks when someone comes near the apartment door.
5 Graffiti. On April 2, a Littleton police officer responded to the area of South Broadway and West Ridge Avenue where someone had used a paint pen to put graffiti on a business’ sign. The owner’s husband was able to clean it with a paint thinner.
6 Domestic dispute. On April 1, a Littleton police officer was dispatched to the 2900 block of West Centennial Drive where a woman allegedly hit her ex-boyfriend in the nose after a disagreement about rent. She was charged with harassment.



