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Quick thinking #DCSO deputies catch another auto theft suspect. On Monday night, patrol deputies responded to a report of an in-progress vehicle theft on Mill Vista Road in Highlands Ranch. Responding deputies quickly established a perimeter and began searching the area. The vehicle was located, occupied, in a parking...

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Ed Beery2 yıl önce

We had a company vehicle stolen from our Westminster location several weeks ago. Last week we received a parking ticket from our 'friends' in the Denver police department. They ticketed our stolen vehicle after it was listed as stolen and wanted us to pay the ticket.

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The Daily Muck1 yıl önce

Read our next article in this ongoing investigation that shows how the government's seizure of this private property and arrest of its owner further exposes the eco-tyranny happening in California...

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Matt Engelbrecht 2 yıl önce

Great work! 🙌🏻💪🏻

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Phil2 yıl önce

Well done! If I was a car thief, the last place I would operate is Douglas County!

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CountingCrowsPearlJamBeatles2 yıl önce

People always complaining about officer involved shootings. These criminals are lucky there isn’t more. I think officers show restraint more than an average citizen would.

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Garry Chapman2 yıl önce

Love seeing deputies getting to police. Good work brothers!

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David Young2 yıl önce

Outstandingly excellent work!

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Blustery Bob2 yıl önce

If the judge, let’s him go, or gives him a very light sentence, we need to know who that is

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Nick Hemenway2 yıl önce

Hell yeah boys!

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Lora Wolfe2 yıl önce

Thank you DCSO.

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Way to go DCSO!

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