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Shoe heist. After returning to her home in the 200 block of Jasper Street after work Nov. 10, a woman realized that someone had broken into her house. Two TVs and a game console were missing, but the victim was most upset about the 36 boxes of retro Air Jordan shoes that were taken from her closet. There are no suspects.

Blind spot. On Nov. 13, a man locked his bicycle up outside King Soopers, 1155 S. Havana Street, so he could grab a few things inside. When he came back out five minutes later, the bike was gone and the lock was cut and left on the ground. There is no surveillance of that area of the store.

Broken phone, broken hearts. A couple who have two children together are supposed to remain apart until their domestic violence case goes to court. On Nov. 14, the man went to the woman’s house in the 2200 block of South Laredo Street to get some of his things and broke his girlfriend’s phone while trying to hug her.

Stifled car alarm. A man who lives in the 19800 block of East Linvale Drive heard his car alarm for a brief moment around 2 a.m. Nov. 9, but went back to sleep after the alarm was quiet. In the morning, his passenger window was broken out and his stereo was missing.

Garage intruder. On Nov. 14, someone stole a Razor scooter from a woman’s garage in the 17700 block of East Hamilton Place, and she didn’t report it. A couple of days later, someone returned and tried to steal a pair of dirt bikes that were locked up inside. There are no suspects.

Broken widow. On Nov. 16, a man saw his security light go on in his backyard in the 1700 block of Bahama Street but didn’t think anything of it. Later, he noticed that someone smashed a window on the back of the house.

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