1 Home theater upgrade denied. A staff member at Walmart,6675 Business Center Drive, Highlands Ranch, reported that two women entered the store March 13, placed an LED TV and a home entertainment system in their cart and tried to walk out without paying. He confronted them and they fled in a gold sedan.
2 Happens all the time. Police investigated mailboxes that were smashed in the 10000 and 11000 blocks of Grant Road and in the 2000 and 2200 blocks of Flintwood Road in unincorporated Douglas County on March 13. Eight mailboxes, valued at $60 each, were damaged. Area residents told police they were not surprised and that mailboxes are vandalized there all the time.
3 Kelly? Kelly who? On March 13, a man living in the 3400 block of Ponderosa Road in unincorporated Douglas County reported that he had received a state tax refund check addressed to him and a woman named Kelly that shared his last name. He had yet to file his taxes this year and mailed the check back. He added that he didn’t know anyone named Kelly.
4 At least shut off the light. A person living in the 8300 block of Currant Way, Parker, reported March 9 that between eight and 12 gallons of gasoline had been siphoned from their vehicle. The car’s dome light was left on and the battery was dead.
5 Vanishing act. The staff at Berkenkotter Motors,11543 North Colorado 83, Parker, called police March 10 to report a truck had vanished from the lot. They said that a gray, 2004 F-250 truck had last been accounted for at 3 p.m. March 6.



