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Show befuddled by blasts i Dean Boyle summoned authorities May 16 after a series of 'blasts" shook his 1300 Woodside Ave. residence. Officers were unable to find the source of the explosions but told ' Boyle it may have been the ski area blasting down potential i avalanches. ' pedestrian damages pool cover An unknown person tromped across the swimming pool cover at the Edelweiss condos May 15 causing an estimated $200 in damage to the protective shield. iwooley west wobbed Over $160 in cash was taken from the Wooley West yarn shop between May 13 and 14. Nancy Bush, owner of the 268 , ' Main St. shop discovered the store had been broken into May 14.: Thieves apparently pried open a locked cash drawer and took the money, according to the police report. i stereo snatched suspiciously A car stereo valued at $250 was taken from Vicki Spark's unlocked vehicle May 9. The car was parked on Prospect St. when the theft occurred. 5200 gold ring dumped James D. Christensen lost a $200 gold ring May 12. Christensen told authorities he believes the ring came off when he removed a pair of gloves at the city landfill. A search of the dume premises failed to produce the lost ring. mt. air vagrant ejected . Officers were called to the Mt. Air Cafe May 12 to eject an unwanted customer. According to the police report, a "rather scraggly looking vagabond had been in the cafe all evening asking other customers for money." The cafe manager evidently had little success getting the transient to . leave so the police were called. When officers delivered the official eviction notice "he assembled his mottley luggage and proceeded northbound on 224 in search of a lift to Denver," according to the police report. |