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1 Man threatens to tow car. On Aug. 21, a woman called Jefferson County Sheriff’s deputies after she had an altercation in the 3000 block of South Moore Street in the Littleton area. The woman said her neighbor threatened to tow her car if she didn’t move it. The woman said that would be illegal to which he responded, “Who says I do things legally?” She took that as a threat.

2 Window shatters at stoplight.A woman called deputies on Aug. 17 when the back window of her car shattered while she was at a stoplight near the intersection of West Bowles Avenue and Grant Ranch Boulevard in the Littleton area. The woman said she didn’t hear anything except for the glass shattering. No other cars noticed anything out of the ordinary and no projectile was found.

3 Wireless booster on deck broken.On Aug. 16, a woman called deputies to report that someone had broken the antenna on a wireless booster on her back deck in the 8000 block of South Carr Street in the Littleton area. She said she didn’t notice anything unusual beforehand.

4 Car damaged in lot. A man called deputies on Aug. 18 after he noticed several small dents and dings on his car in the 5000 block of West Canyon Trail, Columbine (Littleton). The man suspected a vengeful maintenance worker he had earlier complained about.

5 Easton Park fields damaged. On Aug. 22, a deputy was called to Easton Park, 12819 W. Coal Mine Ave. in the Littleton area, on a report that two fields had been damaged. The deputy noticed tire marks through the grass and several areas had the grass torn out.

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