No free pie. On Dec. 28, two employees of the McDonald’s inside Walmart, 5990 Dahlia St., Commerce City, called police after two men threatened them for not giving away apple pies. The suspects said they couldn’t pay for the pies, but to just hand them over. The employees refused, and the two said they would come back and beat them up later. They left the area and police couldn’t find them.
Disappearing passenger. Police responded to a traffic incident at the intersection of West 104th Avenue and Livingston Drive, Northglenn, on Dec. 1. Someone inside the car that caused the accident ran from the scene, but the driver wouldn’t say who it was. He was ticketed for false reporting and driving while high on marijuana.
Who gets the microwave. On Dec. 15, a woman called police to escort her over to her former girlfriend’s house in the 1300 block of Milky Way, Thornton, so that she could retrieve some of her things. The two started fighting over who would keep the microwave, and officers had to detain them.
The other woman. A woman returned to her home in the area of East 72nd Avenue and Poplar Street, Commerce City, on Dec. 27 where she lived with her ex-husband. When she tried to enter the apartment, she noticed that her ex had another woman inside. The woman tried to get inside the apartment to fight the other woman. She was eventually arrested for harassment.
Scammed. Police were called by the Wells Fargo elder abuse department on Dec. 2 because one of their clients who lives in the 500 block of Leonard Lane, Northglenn, had been tricked into forking over nearly $4,000 five months earlier.