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ATTEMPTED BURGLARY THWARTED
On Nov. 13 officers responded to the 800 block of Marine Street on a report of an attempted burglary. A man told police he heard his living room window break and saw a hand reach inside the window. The suspect ran off after the man yelled. The case remained under investigation at the time of the report.
MAN FOUND DEAD
Officers responded to an unattended death in the 1000 block of 10th Street on Nov. 14. A 51-year-old man was found dead by a relative. There did not appear to be any suspicious circumstances associated with the man's demise. The coroner's office was notified.
BULLET FOUND
Police responded to a home in the 1500 block of Bradley Drive on Nov. 14 after a resident found a bullet lodged in an internal wall. The man said he believed the incident may have happened overnight. Neighbors told officers they heard four to five gun shots two nights ago. The case remained under investigation at the time of the report.
MAN EXPOSES HIMSELF IN RESTAURAN
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Officers arrested a man on a charge of indecent exposure Nov. 15 after he climbed onto the bar at The Med, 1002 Walnut St., dropped his pants and exposed himself to several people inside the restaurant, including a woman and her four children who were eating dinner.
WALLET STOLEN
Police responded to a robbery in the alley west of the 1100 block of 13th Street on Nov. 15. A man told officers that four men confronted him and demanded his wallet. The man gave it to them and one of the men pushed him. No weapons were used. The case remained under investigation at the time of the report in the theft. Officers had no suspects at the time of the report.
BANK BROKEN INTO
Officers responded to a silent alarm triggered at Compass Bank, 3000 Arapahoe Ave., on Nov. 15. Officers found a window had been shattered at the bank. There was no one was inside the bank when officers entered the building, but it appeared someone had opened several teller drawers. Nothing was missing from the bank. The case remained under investigation at the time of the report.
MAN DIES IN HOSPITAL
Police responded to the Hotel Boulerado, 2115 13th St., on Oct. 16 after a 68-year-old male who was visiting Colorado began experiencing medical problems. The man was taken to Boulder Community Hospital, where he later died.
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