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Police Blotter: Man asks employee to spit in taco
Contributed by: YourHub.com on 10/14/2007

Golden Police Blotter: Man asks employee to spit in taco

On Oct. 3 at 11:55 a.m. a 35-year-old Conifer resident told police when she pulled up in the drive-through at the Taco Bell on 17764 S. Golden Road in Golden, she heard the driver of a Jeep in front of her, yell at the female driver in front of him and spit on her vehicle. She said she heard the Jeep driver call the woman an expletive and he yelled at her to apologize to him for cutting him off. The woman said as he pulled up to the drive-through call box, she heard him say, "Can you spit in that lady's food for me?" The police contacted the 43-year-old driver of the Jeep as he was leaving the establishment and told him if they heard from the female who was in front of him, he would be contacted by police. He denied yelling profanities or spitting on any vehicle. As of Oct. 4 the female driver had not contacted the police and the case was closed.

Goodwill store manager out of good will
The manager of the Goodwill Store at 17722 S. Golden Road told officers a 25-year-old customer was acting suspicious on Oct. 1 at 1: 40 p.m. She said the man and his friends came there several times a day and were consistently rude to the other customers and employees. She identified the man and the officer contacted him. He said he was a student at Colorado School of Mines, but did not know his address. The officer informed the man of the manager's wishes that he not return to the store. The case was closed.



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