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1 Holes in fence. On June 16, a woman called Jefferson County Sheriff’s deputies to report that two holes had been kicked in her fence in the 10000 block of West Berry Drive in the Littleton area. The woman said she did not know who would do this and planned to buy security cameras.

2 Suspicious man crouches. A woman called deputies on June 14 after she noticed a suspicious man crouching near her car in the 100 block of Dawn Heath Drive, Ken-Caryl. The woman said she arrived home in her boyfriend’s car at night and noticed the man crouching by her car. He attempted to hide and ran away when the car lights hit him.

3 Man reports suspect in golf cart with gun. On June 16, deputies responded to a call of a man in a golf cart with a gun in the 9000 block of West Euclid Avenue in the Littleton area. A resident said he approached the man, who was wearing a mask and sunglasses, and the suspect pointed a handgun at him.

4 Man followed. On June 20, a man called deputies after he believed he was followed and harassed. A deputy went to the 7000 block of West Frost Drive, Columbine (Littleton) and learned that the suspect had appeared the previous evening and was looking into the man’s van. When he went outside, the suspect ran. The next day, the same suspect cut the man off in traffic in Denver and confronted him in his car.

5 Damaged mailboxes reported. A man called deputies on June 18 after he returned home from work to find his mailboxes damaged in the 6000 block of South Eaton Court, Columbine (Littleton).

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