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1 Festival raider. A woman reported that her car stereo, $420 in money orders and her $150 sunglasses were stolen from her unlocked car in the Colorado Renaissance Festival parking lot, 650 W. Perry Park Ave., Larkspur, on June 21. At least two other cars in the lot that day were also burglarized.

2 Awash in vandalism. A property manager for a home in the 9300 block of Hurlingham Loop, Douglas County, said he found the garage door open on June 22 despite the property being boarded up and unoccupied. Four glass doors and nine windows, valued at $1,000 each, had been smashed from the inside and the tub had been pulled from the master bedroom into the garage.

3 Crank called. A man said a $93.39 cellphone bill for a phone number he never owned was delivered to his home in the 8600 block of North Pinery Drive in the Pinery on June 16. The phone account used his name and the address of a residence he owns but is now renting out.

4 Sound sleeper. A couple living in the 13800 block of Double Tree Trail, Douglas County, said people trespassed on their property overnight June 18. They found an empty rum bottle near their fence and their horse had a fresh scratch on its face. The husband said he heard loud music and yelling that night at 1:30 a.m. but closed the window and went back to bed.

5 Long distance bargains. A man called police to report that his debit card number had recently been used at Walmart, 11101 S. Parker Road, Parker, on June 3. The victim said he lives in Grand Junction.

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