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Neighbors get into political dispute. On Oct. 20, Jefferson County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a dispute between neighbors in the 2000 block of South Newcombe Street, Lakewood. One neighbor said he was working at home when he heard something hit his front door. When he went to investigate he saw a neighbor carrying away a Hillary Clinton sign from his yard and there were egg yolks on his door. He confronted his neighbor, grabbed the sign back and a shoving match ensued in which the residentap glasses were broken. The neighbor admitted to throwing the eggs and insinuated that someone would burn his house down. The suspect agreed to pay for the glasses and the man did not want to press charges.

Woman hears noise in basement. A woman called deputies Oct. 20 after she heard a noise in her basement in the 5000 block of South Zang Street, Morrison. The woman said she thought someone had broken in. The deputy cleared the house and did not find anyone inside or signs of forced entry.

Rear windshield smashed. On Oct. 19, a man called deputies to report that someone had broken the rear windshield of his car in the 2000 block of Pebble Beach Drive, Evergreen. The man told deputies that he heard his dog “go crazy,” but did not investigate anything outside.

Neighbor shouts at family. A man called deputies Oct. 21 after he heard his neighbor swearing as soon as he and his sons walked into their yard in the 10000 block of West Alamo Place, Littleton. It was unclear if the neighbor was shouting at the family or just in general, but the man wanted the incident documented. The woman refused to answer her door when police arrived.

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