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A police officer puts up crime scene tape
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1 Floral funny business. On Feb. 28, a woman called Jefferson County Sheriff’s deputies after she received flowers from an unknown party at her home in the 8000 block of San Juan Range Road, Ken-Caryl. The woman said her boyfriend denied sending the flowers. She also said her front door was open in the morning, but nothing seemed to be missing.

2 Citizen uses radar gun.A woman called deputies on Feb. 28 after she noticed a man checking drivers’ speeds with a radar gun in the 6000 block of South Lamar Street, Denver (Littleton area). The woman said the man got into his car and followed her. Deputies spoke with the man, who said he had been trying to get people to slow down on the street, but denied following anyone.

3 Skateboarder exposes himself.On March 5, a woman called deputies after a man on a skateboard exposed himself to her and her mother on a trail near the intersection of South Wadsworth Boulevard and West Bowles Avenue in the Littleton area. Deputies were unable to find the man.

4 Guest punches window.On March 5, deputies responded to a disturbance at a home in the 9000 block of West Chatfield Avenue in the Ken-Caryl area. The homeowners had gotten into an argument with a troublesome guest who left, but returned looking for a ride. Hearing that his friends had left, he became angry and punched a window, causing it to break. He offered to pay for the damage.

5 Magazine fraud reported. On March 2, a man called deputies from the 6000 block of South Estes Street in the Littleton area to report that his information had been stolen to obtain a magazine subscription.

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