Incidents reported by Denver Police
BURGLAR BAGS BOUQUETS
Employees of the Native Floral group, 4810 Lima St., reported someone stole a water cooler, radio and five buckets full of flower bouquets from the business April 18. A report said the building was locked but that the combination to an exterior lock box had not been changed for a year and was known by ex-employees. The flowers and other items were valued at $500.
STOVE, REFRIGERATOR STOLEN
A refrigerator and electric stove were stolen from a home on the 3800 block of Gilpin Street between midnight April 14 and midnight April 22.
The unoccupied home, owned by a real estate firm, was entered after someone broke out a bathroom window. The stolen appliances were valued at $1,900.
TOOLS STOLEN FROM TRUCK
16100 block of Randolph Place reported the theft of power tools and hand tools valued at $2,094 from his 1997 Toyota Tacoma on April 18. The theft is believed to have occurred between 10 p.m. April 17 and noon April 18. There was no indication of forced entry.
GOLF CLUBS STOLEN FROM GARAGE
A resident of the 4200 block of West Byron Place reported the theft of a set of golf clubs April 18. The resident said she found a garage door open about 6:30 a.m. and doors ajar on two cars, then noticed the golf clubs missing from the garage. The theft is believed to have occurred between 11 p.m. April 17 and 6:30 a.m. April 18.
LAPTOP STOLEN FROM CAR
A Golden Bridge N.Y., woman reported the theft of a laptop computer and leather case from the trunk of a rental car parked on the 5000 block of West 35th Avenue on April 20. The theft occurred between 5 p.m. April 19 and 8 a.m. April 20. The computer was valued at $3,000. The report said the car may have been left unlocked.
PURSE STOLEN IN BREAK-IN
A Denver woman reported the break-in of her 2001 Toyota truck parked in a north parking lot of Sloan's Lake, 26th Avenue and Tennyson Street, on April 20. Between 10 and 11 a.m., while she walked around the lake, someone broke a driver's side window and stole a purse containing $50 cash, credit cards and personal papers, jewelry, a pair of sunglasses and keys valued at $155. Damage to the window was estimated at $500.
ROLEX LOST AT PLAYGROUND
A resident of the 2500 block of Central Park Boulevard reported she lost her Rolex silver watch while playing with her daughter on the swings at Stapleton's Central Park on April 19 between 1 and 2 p.m. The woman noticed the watch was missing and retraced her steps but could not find it. The watch was valued at $4,977.
LAPTOP, CELL PHONE STOLEN
A Centennial man reported the theft of a GPS system, laptop computer and a cell phone from a car parked on the 3100 block of West 37th Avenue on April 19. Between 11 p.m. April 18 and 10 a.m. April 19. The items were valued at $1,729. There was no sign of forced entry, according to the report.
PURSE STOLEN IN BREAK-IN
A Denver woman reported the break-in of her 2001 Toyota truck parked in a north parking lot of Sloan's Lake, 26th Avenue and Tennyson Street on April 20. Between 10 and 11 a.m. while she walked around the lake, someone broke a driver's side window and stole a purse containing $50 cash, credit cards and personal papers, jewelry, a pair of sunglasses and keys valued at $155. Damage to the window was estimated at $500.
COMPUTER STOLEN FROM OFFICE
A Lakewood man reported the theft of a laptop computer from an office at 7350 East 29th Avenue in Stapleton on April 22. While he was gone between 10 a.m. and 2:15 p.m., someone entered the office and stole the unit, valued at $1,800.
TOOLS TAKEN IN BREAK-IN
A Commerce City woman reported the theft of construction tools and temporary license tags and registration from a 1981 Mazda RX7 parked on the 3800 block of West 44th Avenue on April 23. The theft is believed to have occurred between 2 and 7 a.m. There was no indication of forced entry. The stolen items were valued at $1,010.