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Broomfield Police
ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT STOLEN
On Sept. 16, police responded to the 4700 block of Pyramid Circle on a burglary report. Upon arrival, police learned that unknown suspects had gained entry into a home and stole electronic equipment from a garage. The estimated loss was $350.
ROOF RACK BROKEN
On Sept. 16, police were dispatched to the 10 block of Eagle Way on a criminal mischief report. Upon arrival, police were told that unknown suspects had broken the roof rack of a parked vehicle. The estimated cost of damage was $180.
VEHICLE KEYED
On Sept. 17, police were sent to the 10 block of Eagle Way on a criminal mischief report. Upon arrival, police were told that an unknown suspect had damaged a vehicle with possibly a key. The estimated cost of damage was $200.
LOCKER MONEY STOLEN
On Sept. 17, police were dispatched to the 2700 block of West 136th Avenue on a theft report. Upon arrival, police were told that unknown suspects had broken into a locked locker and took approximately $100.
TRAILER GENERATORS TAKEN
On Sept. 17, police responded to the 7100 block of West 120th Avenue on a theft report. Upon arrival, police learned that unknown suspects stole two generators from an open trailer parked at a lot. The estimated loss was $900.
MEN STEAL LCD TELEVISIONS
On Sept. 19, police were sent to the 5000 block of West 120th Avenue on a theft report. Upon arrival, police were told two males entered a store and stole two LCD televisions. One of the suspects was later arrested and the second one is still at large. The estimated loss was $600.
HOME BROKEN INTO
On Sept. 19, police responded to the 1800 block of Elmwood Street on a burglary report. Upon arrival, police were told that unknown suspects gained entry into a home and stole various items. The estimated loss was $10,000.
WOMAN TRIES TO STEALS TIP MONEY
On Sept. 20, police responded to the 10 block of West Flatiron Crossing Drive on a theft report. Upon arrival, police arrested a 56-year-old Wheat Ridge woman suspected of taking money from a tip jar. The estimated loss was $15.
MAN ATTEMPTS TO STEAL GAS
On Sept. 20, police were sent to the 11900 block of Quay Street on a theft report. Upon arrival, police arrested a 54-year-old Northglenn man on suspicion of attempting to steal gass from a vehicle. The estimated loss was $125.
AUDIO, VISUAL EQUIPMENT TAKEN
On Sept. 21, police were dispatched to the 12800 block of Lowell Boulevard on a criminal trespass report. Upon arrival, police were told unknown suspects had broken a vehicle's window and stole various items, including audio and visual equipment. The estimated cost of damage and loss was $700.
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