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This week in the South Jeffco Crime Blotter.
This week in the South Jeffco Crime Blotter.
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1 Sharpened stick used for threats. On July 13, a Jefferson County Sheriff’s deputy went to the 4600 block of S. Tabor Way in the Littleton area after a report of a woman running around threatening people with a sharpened stick. When the officer arrived, he learned of a dispute over a car between the woman with the stick and resident. The officer said the woman had a right to take the vehicle since it was registered to her.

2 Skateboarders damage sign. The manager of Carl’s Jr., 7541 W. Bowles Ave. in the Littleton area, called deputies on July 11 after she saw one of four juveniles on skateboards damage a sign in the restaurant’s drive-through. The four of them rode off.

3 Neighbors don’t get along. A man called deputies on June 19 because he was being harassed by his neighbor in the 5300 block of West Ken Caryl Avenue, Columbine (Littleton). The man said he was in the neighbor’s yard with a plumber because the neighbor had capped off the sewer line, denying his home water for eight days and the neighbor was shouting at him. He had a court order that said he could have a plumber fix the line.

4 Man suspects girlfriend’s ex. A man called a deputy after his tires were slashed in the 7700 block of West Quarto Drive, Columbine (Littleton). The man suspected his girlfriend’s ex-boyfriend and told the deputy about several incidents that had recently occurred. The deputy contacted the suspect, who admitted to the other incidents, but denied slashing the tires. The deputy warned the suspect to stay away from the couple.

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