
1 “Some meth and coke.” On July 10, Englewood police officers stopped a vehicle in the 3900 block of South Broadway where they discovered a plastic bag the female driver admitted was “some meth and coke.” Officers found three baggies of methamphetamine and heroin, as well as drug paraphernalia. She was arrested.
2 Safe theft. On June 19, Littleton police officers were dispatched to The Tavern,2589 W. Main St., where some men had broken into the business and stolen a safe containing $17,500 in cash, employee checks and a book of stamps.
3 Demo plate stolen. On June 18, Ralph Schomp Honda,5700 S. Broadway, called Littleton police to report a demo plate was missing or stolen from one of their cars. They had no suspect information.
4 High jinks. On June 18, a Littleton police officer was dispatched to Pro Care Auto,2753 W. Church Ave., where a man kept getting into people’s cars without their permission, saying they were his friend’s cars. He said he had methamphetamine four days before and believed it was still in his system. He was arrested for trespassing.
5 Friendly fire. On July 17, a Littleton police officer was dispatched to 7-Eleven,5595 S. Broadway, where a woman was assaulted after being released from prison by someone she met there and who had taken her belongings.
6 Won’t press charges. On July 17, a Littleton police officer was dispatched to the 5900 block of South Gallup where a man had been hit with a crowbar by a friend. He suffered no serious bodily injury and he refused to pursue charges.



