
1 Bike stolen. On June 24, a Douglas County Sheriff’s deputy responded to the 9400 block of Ashbury Circlein Parker where someone stole a woman’s $800 mountain bike from her open garage that afternoon.
2 Dealer plates missing. On June 24, a deputy was dispatched to Ralph Schomp BMW,1190 Plum Valley Lane in Highlands Ranch, where an annual audit of dealer license plates uncovered 13 dealer plates were missing.
3 Eggs and toilet paper. On June 23, a deputy responded to the 4600 block of Briarglen Lane in Highlands Ranch where someone had thrown eggs at a man’s house and thrown toilet paper in his trees. He estimated it would cost $400 to $500 to get the egg out of the stucco on his home.
4 Grocery store car break-in. On June 23, a deputy met with a man who had his car broken into at King Soopers, 2205 W. Wildcat Reserve Parkway in Highlands Ranch, and items were stolen from his car while he was in the store.
5 Signed, sealed, delivered. On June 22, a deputy received a report from a man living in the 6100 block of Vacquero Circle in Castle Pines, who said someone left the speed limit sign near his house on his garage door. He had heard a thump the night before but thought it might have been one of his dogs.
6 Eggs and syrup. On June 21, a deputy responded to the 9200 block of Surry Drive inCastle Rock, where someone had cracked eggs and poured syrup over a man’s car. This was the third such egging, which had left the paint on the car oxidized and chipping, so they wanted to report it.



