1 Woman carrying array of drugs. On Nov. 17, Englewood police officers responded to the 4000 block of South Bannock Street to assist a parole officer who had a woman in custody who was carrying cocaine, methamphetamine, psilocybin mushrooms and drug paraphernalia.
2 Domestic dispute. On Nov. 23, Englewood police officers responded to the 5100 block of South Delaware Street where officers found a man who was highly intoxicated and taken to local detox center. A woman was found with multiple ID cards that weren’t hers and was arrested.
3 Burglary. On Nov. 24, Englewood police officers responded to the 4100 block of South Fox Street on a report of a possible burglary where a house had been ransacked and numerous valuable items stolen. A suspect was not located in the area.
4 Trespassing. On Oct. 28, a Littleton police officer noticed two men walking around a vacant property at 5151 S. Federal Blvd. They said they were just curious, and one man had a hunting knife. They were both cited for trespassing.
5 Credible threat. On Oct. 29, a Littleton police officer talked to a man who the day before had a gun pointed at him while in his car in the 5900 block of South Prince Street. The gun appeared to be unloaded so the man, a Marine, didn’t feel it to be a credible threat, which is why he did not report it earlier.
6 Warranted. On Oct. 30, Littleton police officers responded to the 700 block of West Berry Avenue where a man was found with an outstanding warrant for failure to appear for a bond in Denver.



