Article Contributed on: 2/27/2009 7:50:27 AM
PARMALEE LIGHTS DAMAGED
On Feb. 19 at 8:24 a.m., a deputy was dispatched to Parmalee Elementary School, 4460 Parmalee Gulch Road, in reference to criminal mischief. The school custodian said someone had broken out four glass overhead light covers that illuminate the parking lot. Covers at the front of the school were broken and one was broken in the back lot. The deputy was not able to find what might have been used to break the covers, but extra patrol in the area was ordered.
EGGS SMASHED ON DOOR
On Feb. 20 at 7:10 a. m., a deputy went to the 4300 block of S. Xenon Court in Morrison. The resident was contacted by phone and she said when she went outside at 6 a.m. she noticed three or four eggs had been smashed on the front door and the siding. The woman said she went to sleep around 10 p.m., and did not know who might have done the damage.
EVERGREEN TRAILER VANDALIZED
On Feb. 20 at 11:51 a.m., a deputy responded to the 33400 block of Stransky Road on a burglary call. A man showed the deputy his tool trailer and said the rear door latch had been forced open. A power tool was found lying on the ground behind the trailer. The man had no serial numbers for his tools.
INDIAN HILLS DOOR DAMAGED
On Feb. 20 at 1:20 p.m., a deputy went to a church on the 23300 block of Isoleta Road in Indian Hills, where a man said glass in one of the double doors at the entrance had been shattered. The man couldn't find any projectiles that might have caused the damage and didn't know how the glass was broken. A neighbor told him street lights in Conifer were shot out by kids with BB guns, so he thought the same thing had happened. No other damage to the building was found.
TRASH CANS DAMAGED
On Feb. 24 at 9:36 a.m., a deputy went to the 2900 block of S. Conifer Circle on a neighbor dispute. A man said he was awakened by "squealing tires, screaming, yelling and slamming doors." He said he thought it was his neighbor and said he and the neighbor had not gotten along for several years. When the man went to get his trash cans from the road on Feb. 23 he noticed two of them had damage. He said one had a "blue paint transfer" on it and tire tracks running along the side of the road where the cans were. He didn't witness anyone running over his trash cans, but thought it was his neighbor. The woman was not at home and no suspects were identified.