
1 Man suspects vomit bag left on porch. On April 14, a man called Jefferson County Sheriff’s deputies after he found a bag on his porch in the 9000 block of West Cross Drive in the Littleton area that he suspected contained vomit and a white powdery substance. The deputy found cut bananas, vanilla pudding and flour in the bag, which did not smell like vomit. The deputy threw it in a Dumpster.
2 Suspect arrested after trying to break down door. A woman called deputies on April 16 after she locked herself in a bathroom to escape her boyfriend in the 17000 block of Colorado 8, Morrison. Deputies arrived and spoke to the boyfriend, who said he awoke to his girlfriend yelling at him about not doing dishes. He said he didn’t remember anything after that.
3 Man reported slashing tire with knife. On April 14, a man called deputies after he saw a man with a knife slash a tire in the 7000 block of West Frost Drive, Columbine (Littleton). Deputies contacted the suspect who said the victim had been spreading rumors about his girlfriend.
4 Car keyed at Chatfield High. On April 15, a woman called deputies to report her car was keyed in the parking lot of Chatfield High School, 7227 S. Simms St., Ken-Caryl. The scratches were 4 and 12 inches long.
5 Domestic dispute over cell phone. On April 13, deputies went to the 7000 block of South Ammons Court, Columbine (Littleton), after a woman called when her estranged husband became agitated when confronted about a missing cellphone. The deputy advised the couple to find a productive way to communicate.



