Englewood police reports

Posted 10/29/08

Felony warrant arrest A follow-up with code enforcement resulted in police arresting two individuals wanted on outstanding warrants. Englewood Police …

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Englewood police reports

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Felony warrant arrest

A follow-up with code enforcement resulted in police arresting two individuals wanted on outstanding warrants.

Englewood Police Officer John Hoehler accompanied the code enforcement officer at about 11 a.m. Oct. 28 to a house in the 4200 block of South Galapago Street for a follow-up.

Hoehler talked with two people at the house. He found the 42-year-old woman was wanted on a felony warrant. The 51-year-old man initially gave Hoehler several false names but, when he gave his right name, the officer found two misdemeanor warrants had been issued for the man’s arrest.

The two suspects were searched. A small amount of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia was found in the man’s possession and the woman has a glass pipe associated with possible drug use.

The woman was issued a warrant for possession of drug paraphernalia and take to jail on the felony warrant. The man was arrested and taken to jail on the two warrants.

Sheridan burglary

A suspect in a burglary in Sheridan apparently fled into Englewood, crashed the get-away car and escaped on foot.

Sheridan Police notified Englewood about 3:45 a.m. Oct. 29 that they were chasing a suspect wanted in a burglary-in-progress case at U.S. Highway 285 and South Brady Court.

The Sheridan officers found the vehicle had traveled into Englewood and found it abandoned in the 4000 block of South Inca Street. The suspect apparently lost control of the stolen pickup and crashed into several parked cars. The unidentified suspect reportedly jumped out of the truck and ran.

Officers checked the area and called the K-9 unit from Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office. The searchers didn’t find a suspect and dogs were unable to track him.

Sheridan police are continuing the investigation.

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