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1 Toiletries terrorized. A man claimed his girlfriend’s estranged husband entered her home in the 5600 block of South Beech Circle, Greenwood Village, on April 30 and stole several of his suits and shirts. Police contacted the husband at a nearby bar where he denied stealing the clothes but admitted to angrily throwing the boyfriend’s toothbrush, razor, cologne and other items in the trash. Those items were valued at over $500 and the husband was issued a summons.

2 Backyard visitor. A neighbor in the 8200 block of South Pennsylvania Court, Littleton, called police on April 30 after watching a tall, thin man walk into the backyard of a house next door carrying what appeared to be a stick. Police saw footprints in the snow, and a shed with an open door. The homeowner did not see anyone and said she had nothing to steal in the backyard. The suspect was not located.

3 A few dollars less. A man returned from camping on April 24 to find that his two trucks left at his home in the5900 block of South Race Street, Greenwood Village, had been rifled through. Only a few dollars were missing.

4 Ray Ban bandit. A man living in the 6100 block of Elizabeth Way, Greenwood Village, on April 23 found his two unlocked cars had been rummaged through overnight. A pair of $150 sunglasses was missing.

5 Pallets of shingles pilfered. A roofer working in the 5200 block of South Huron Way, Littleton, reported coming to his work site on May 2 to find two full pallets of shingles had been stolen overnight. Their total value was $2,600.

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