1 Golf clubs stolen. On Oct. 30, a Douglas County Sheriff’s deputy was dispatched to the Club at Pradera golf course,5225 Raintree Drive, Parker, where someone allegedly stole a woman’s $2,453 set of golf clubs when she placed them in the bag drop to be cleaned.
2 Rolling stones. On Oct. 28, a deputy responded to the 2700 blockof Middlebury Drivein Highlands Ranch, where someone had stolen some paving stones from a woman’s house in the middle of the day. A total of 44 were stolen, valued at $55.
3 iPhone left behind. On Oct. 27, a deputy was dispatched to Squirrel Creek Lodge,8109 Blakeland Drive, Littleton, where a woman had set down her iPhone on a table in the basement of the building and could not located it later on. She didn’t have the serial number but said she would e-mail it.
4 Broken glass. On Oct. 30, a deputy talked to the maintenance manager at Roxborough Primary School,7370 Village Circle East, where someone had broken one of the windows of the school. The window will cost $500 to replace.
5 Screen cut. On Oct. 27, a deputy was dispatched to the 10700 block of Camelot Drive in Franktown, where a man discovered someone cut the screen to one of the windows on his shop. It appeared the suspect did not take anything from inside.
6 Shattered window. On Oct. 29, a deputy responded to the 9400 block of Desert Willow Roadin Highlands Ranch, where someone had shattered the back window to a woman’s car. The deputy found latent prints but was unable to lift them.



