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Wheat Ridge Police
A DOUBLE OR 'DDWI'
At about 3 a.m. on May 11, a Wheat Ridge officer on patrol noted a car with no headlights weaving in its lane near the 4300 block of Kipling Street. When police pulled the vehicle over, they spoke to the driver, a 27-year-old man from Littleton, who admitted to drinking two beers and smoking marijuana before driving. A search incident to arrest yielded two pipes and a bag of suspected marijuana. The man was taken to the Wheat Ridge Police Department, cited and released to a sober friend.
'ELIAS' A PRETTY BAD ALIAS
On May 9 at about 12:30 a.m., a Wheat Ridge officer pulled over a 36-year-old woman near the 2600 block of Fenton Street due to a routine plate scan that brought up no results in the DMV database. When questioned by the officer, the woman told police she had no insurance information or driver's license on her. When questioned further, the woman gave her last name as "Elias," which officers later found to be false, as well as a false age and that her license was out of California. Police found no results of her name, or a second false name she gave, in Colorado or California. The woman was arrested for making a false report, criminal impersonation and traffic charges. During fingerprinting at the police station, police said she signed her fingerprint form with a false name. The woman was jailed as an appearance risk. A report from the Colorado Bureau of Investigation turned up 13 aliases the woman had been known to use.
SUSPICIOUS MAN GIVEN THE BOOT
Police responded to a report of a suspicious person on the 3800 block of Miller Court at about 6 p.m. May 11. There, they spoke with the reporting party, a woman who told them that a 47-year-old transient man had been watching her kids play in the yard before approaching and asking if their dog would bite if he entered. After an argument with the woman, he had left. Police found the man near West 38th Avenue and Oak Street and told him if he returned to the house, he would be arrested.
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