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Police blotter: Woman inhales cleaning fumes


Incidents reported by Lakewood Police

WOMAN INHALES CLEANING FUMES
A report of a woman stumbling around and "huffing" an aerosol can brought police to Aviation Park, 1900 Teller St., at 4:26 p.m. May 3. Police contacted the woman sitting on a park bench. The 41-year-old Lakewood woman admitted to inhaling "Dust Free" cleaning spray in the portable restroom. Four cans of the substance were located in the restroom. The woman was issued a summons on suspicion of abusing toxic vapors.

POLICE NOT AMUSED BY PROFANITIES
Police responded to the 3300 block of South Field Street at 4:43 p.m. May 1 on a report of a disturbance between neighbors. The woman who reported the incident said her neighbor was "rude and out of control." The neighbor, a 53-year-old woman, was yelling and cussing at her neighbors without provocation. When police told her she was going to get a summons for disorderly conduct, the woman started yelling profanities at police. Police advised the woman she would have to sign the summons or go to jail and the woman replied, "(Expletive) you, (expletive)." As the woman was taken into custody, she continued to yell profanities and fight with police. She was lodged at Jefferson County Jail.

FORMER STUDENT CITED FOR TRESPASSING
At 10:45 a.m. May 1, police received a call from a campus security officer from Lakewood High School. The security officer told police a former student who had been told he was not allowed on campus was standing in the parking lot waiting to speak with another student. Police located the former student on the 10000 block of West Eighth Avenue, where Lakewood High students hang out. The 18-year-old Fort Collins man was issued a summons on suspicion of trespassing.

DOG ESCAPES YARD FOR THIRD TIME
Police were called to Green Mountain Elementary School, 12250 W Kentucky Drive, at 7:24 a.m. May 1 on a report of a loose dog. The officer located a yellow Lab. The dog's microchip indicated the dog lived on the 12000 block of West Center Place. The dog had run away on two previous instances. Police returned the dog to his owner, a 36-year-old Lakewood woman. She said she didn't know how the dog kept getting of the yard. The owner was cited on suspicion of animal running at large and for not having a license or current rabies vaccination for the dog.

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