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1 Trash collector mooned. A trash collector called Jefferson County Sheriff’s deputies on July 7, after he was mooned by a man in the 9000 block of West Progress Place in the Littleton area. The officer contacted a possible suspect who admitted the act and said he was embarrassed by it. He was issued a summons for indecent exposure.

2 Police respond to “brother stuff.” On July 6, a deputy went to the 5000 block of South Zang Street in the Morrison area where he contacted a man with injuries to the face and arms who said the fight that led to them was “brother stuff” and refused to press charges.

3 Fireworks damage awning. On July 5, a woman called deputies after she noticed damage to her backyard porch and awning in the 10000 block of West Bowles Place in the Littleton area. The woman said she heard fireworks the night before and the next morning found a hole caused by a bottle rocket in the awning fabric.

4 Driveway paint just tire shine. A man called a deputy on July 6 to report that someone had poured paint on his driveway in the 10000 block of West Cooper Drive in the Littleton area. The man said the paint was visible when it rained, but not when dry. The officer suspected chemicals used to shine the car’s tires were the cause and instructed the man how to clean the area so that it no longer appeared when wet.

5 Bus stop vandalized. On July 6, a deputy went to the area of West Bowles Avenue and South Kipling Parkway in the Littleton area where he found that one of the three glass partitions at a bus stop had been broken.

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