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1 Reckless endangerment. On Oct. 25, a Littleton police officer was dispatched to Bemis Public Library,6014 South Datura St., where a woman almost hit a man with her car after he refused to help her catch her dog for fear of dog bites. She was cited for reckless endangerment.

2 Anger damage. On Oct. 26, Littleton police officers responded to the area of West Ridge Road and South Gallup Street, where two men had an altercation. One man, out of anger, hit the windshield of the other man’s friend and was cited for criminal mischief.

3 Fradulent check. On Oct. 29, a Littleton police officer was dispatched to headquarters for a crime that happened in the 1300 block of West Shepperd Avenue, in which a woman cashed a fraudulent check from a woman claiming to be from a website she used and she had to pay back the money to her bank.

4 One man’s trash. On Oct. 24, a Littleton police officer responded to the 2200 block of West Briarwood Avenue, where a man was digging through trash cans for items to pawn and was found to have an active warrant for a liquor violation and was arrested.

5 Bike stolen. On Oct. 28, Littleton police received a call from a woman who said she locked her bicycle at Heritage High School,1401 W. Geddes Ave., overnight and the bike and the lock were stolen.

6 Noisy party. On Oct. 26, a Littleton police officer was dispatched to the 5700 block of South Greenwood Street on reports of a loud party late at night where an officer had responded before. All three tenants were cited.

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