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Lakewood Crime Blotter: Woman broke down bedroom door to hear cellphone conversation

Also this week: A man demands for his phone back after a breakup and an officer runs a man he previously arrested

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A broken door. On Nov. 3, an officer was dispatched to a residence in the 200 block of South Ingalls Street because of a disturbance. A man told police he was in his bedroom checking his bank account electronically and saw he had less money than he anticipated. He said he locked the bedroom door and called his bank, according to a police report. His wife heard him on the phone, then allegedly damaged the door in an effort to open it. The door was valued at $100. The woman was arrested on suspicion of criminal mischief, according to the report.

Cellphone argument. Police were notified by a passerby of a man and woman arguing Nov. 4 in the 14300 block of West Colfax Avenue. The woman had been borrowing the man’s cellphone for a year, when they broke off their relationship, according to a police report. The man reportedly asked the woman to return his phone, but she refused. The man allegedly called the woman names and she allegedly pushed him and spit in his face, according to the report. She was arrested on suspicion of harassment and taken to the Jefferson County Jail.

We meet again. An officer stopped a vehicle that had expired registration in the 6200 block of West Colfax Avenue on Oct. 31, according to a police report. The officer said he immediately recognized the driver from a previous arrest. The driver provided the officer false identification and was arrested on suspicion of false reporting and driving under restraint, according to the report.

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