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Blotter: Man arrested for assault at Treo
Contributed by: Joseph Kirchmer/YourHub.com on 4/29/2008

YourHub.com collected these reports from area police and sheriff agencies. All parties are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Lone Tree Police

MAN ARRESTED AT TREO
A 26-year-old Denver man was arrested April 13 at Treo, 9070 Maximus Drive, for allegedly assaulting a woman. Officers were on routine patrol at the bar at 1:19 a.m. when the altercation occurred. The woman, a 24-year-old Denver resident, stated the man punched her while she was in the bathroom, though it's unclear why the man assaulted her. He was transported to jail on suspicion of disorderly conduct and fighting in a public place.

SHOUTING DRUNK MAN ARRESTED
A 24-year-old Parker man was arrested April 15 on suspicion of disorderly conduct after he shouted an expletive at a police officer. An officer stated he was filling out paperwork for a car accident at 9:21 p.m. on the 9300 block of Park Meadows Drive when he noticed a man about 30 yards away shouting "(Expletive) you (expletive)!" to an unknown person. When the officer approached him, the man turned around suddenly and told the officer to (expletive) off. The man, who appeared drunk, was arrested and taken to Douglas County jail.

MEN FOUND WITH MARIJUANA, CASH
Two Aurora men were arrested on suspicion of possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia April 18. The two men were pulled over at 7:35 p.m. on the 10000 block of Park Meadows Drive for a defective taillight. The driver, 18, allowed the officer to search the car. A pat down of the driver revealed a bag of marijuana while a pat down of the passenger turned up $610 in $5 bills. Both were placed under arrest. The driver later told police this was his first day selling marijuana.

Douglas County Sheriff's Office

TEENS ACCUSED OF SETTING OFF BOMBS
Seven juveniles, ages 14 to 15, are facing felony charges after they allegedly set off several acid bombs in Highlands Ranch. On April 25 at around 6:30 p.m., deputies responded to the Spring Gulch Park greenbelt area behind the 1900 block of Crystal Peak on a report of juveniles setting off pipe bombs. When deputies arrived on scene, they located several juveniles who had been setting off acid bombs. The juveniles showed deputies the location where they discovered three devices, one that had not gone off but was leaking. The bomb and hazmat team were called to clean up the leak, according to a release from the sheriff's office.

EMPLOYEE CITED FOR THEFT
A 56-year-old Aurora woman was issued a summons for theft April 21 after she was caught stealing items from the break room. Deputies were dispatched at 11 a.m. to Developmental Pathways, 325 Inverness Drive in Englewood, on a report of an employee who had been detained for stealing. The woman allegedly was caught on videotape stealing items from the break room, including bottles of liquid hand soap, tea bags, coffee creamer and candy bars. The estimated loss was $18, according to the deputy's report.

LAPTOP STOLEN IN BREAK-IN
A 51-year-old Parker man reported someone stole a laptop, cell phone charger and other items from his car sometime between April 18 and 21 while it was parked on the 10100 block of Quarry Hill Place. The estimated loss was $2,500.

WATER METER, METAL SCRAPS STOLEN
A water meter was stolen from an Xcel truck sometime between April 18 and 21. A report stated someone ripped down a metal chain link fence to a construction site at the intersection of Danning and Cranston circles and stole the meter. The thief also stole two Xcel hard hats, an Xcel coat and metal scraps. The damage was estimated at $4,275.

LIGHT POLES DESTROYED
Twelve light poles were torn and destroyed sometime between 2:30 and 4:35 a.m. from an RTD park-n-Ride station at 9200 S. Ridgeline Blvd. The damage was estimated at $9,600, according to an Xcel worker.



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