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1 Girlfriend tosses man’s “stash.” A Jefferson County Sheriff’s deputy responded to an incident Aug. 27 in the 3600 block of South Sheridan Boulevard, Denver. The deputy contacted a man outside who said he had been involved in an argument with his girlfriend because he refused to pack his things and leave. The fight started because he said he wanted to smoke marijuana but she had thrown out his “stash.”

2 Drunk woman breaks mailbox. On Aug. 26, a deputy responded to the 7800 block of West Portland Avenue, Columbine (Littleton), after a visibly intoxicated woman knocked over a mailbox. The deputy spoke to the mailbox owner who said that she had the suspect and her boyfriend over at her house. The suspect became intoxicated and started an argument with her boyfriend. The woman then asked the suspect to leave. While outside, she knocked over the mailbox.

3 Three lights, flower pot damaged. A man called deputies on Aug. 30 after he found that someone had broken three lights and a flowerpot on his property in the 7900 block of San Juan Range Road, Ken-Caryl. There were no suspects.

4 Homeowners discover broken window. On Aug. 26, deputies responded to the 10400 block of West Vermillion Drive in the Littleton area, on a report of property damage. The homeowners told deputies that they discovered a broken window in a bathroom and suspected it was caused by a projectile fired from a BB gun. They also said they did not get along with their neighborhors, but suspected the window was an accident.

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