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Final Chemical Roundup of Season

By CPC | August 1, 2008

Tri County Health Department employees and volunteers dispose of the chemicals and hazardous waste at the Household Chemical Roundups. (photo by Terri Wiebold) There is one remaining opportunity for the Household Chemical Roundup for 2008: Saturday, September 20 – Castle Rock Utilities Building, 175 Kellogg Drive 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. For maps to the…

New Fire Station at CC-20 Parker-South Metro Fire Rescue Authority Makes Recommendation

By CPC | August 1, 2008

by Terri Wiebold More than thirty concerned citizens gathered at the Castle Pines North (CPN) Community Center on August 7 to hear the Parker-South Metro Fire Authority’s (PSMFRA) recommendations for improved fire and emergency medical services to the Castle Pines North community. A new station in CPN has been the topic of discussion for several…

SayYes2Libraries

By CPC | August 1, 2008

From left to right around the table, Lindsay Kamel, Bob Hanak, Sandra Kip, Laurel Mueller, Sue Wagoner, Corbin Wagoner, Warren Lynge, Aspen Walker, Justin Van Landschoot, Lisa Albro by D. Corbin Wagoner In the classic 1948 movie, “The Treasure of the Sierra Madre” directed by John Huston, starring Humphrey Bogart, a now famous line was…

Implementing Incorporation Feasibility Plan a Challenging Process

By CPC | August 1, 2008

by Terri Wiebold November 2007 was the beginning of the Castle Pines North (CPN) story. Now, six months after formally becoming a city, officials are busy writing CPN’s next chapter. Revisiting the Incorporation Process During the incorporation process that spanned more than 12 months, a team of seven CPN residents including representatives from the CPN…

Metro District Announces WARP Essay Winners

By CPC | August 1, 2008

Breanna Duran (above), third place essay contest winner, shakes hands with Metro District President Ted Lohr at the June 16 award presentation. (photo by Terri Wiebold) by Terri Wiebold The Castle Pines North (CPN) Metro District Board of Directors announced the winners of the WARP (Water Awareness Responsibility Program) high school essay contest during its…

Sassy Soiree Benefiting The Douglas/Elbert Task Force

By CPC | August 1, 2008

September 12 Mark the calendar for Friday, September 12, and attend the Sassy Soiree luncheon benefiting the Douglas/Elbert Task Force. The luncheon – with silent auction, fashion show and door prizes – will take place at the Douglas County Events Center. Advance tickets are $35, reserved runway tables for eight are $400, and reserved tables…

Business in the Pines Becomes Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce

By CPC | August 1, 2008

 by Terri Wiebold The business association for the city of Castle Pines North, Business in the Pines, announced in July that it was changing its name to the Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce. Founded in January 2007, Business in the Pines was established to promote an environment of communication, cooperation and support for local businesses…

Families 4 New Hope – Children’s Consignment Sale

By CPC | August 1, 2008

September 5 – 6 Families 4 New Hope (a non-profit) will be hosting a children’s consignment sale at the Castle Pines North Community Center Friday, September 5th and Saturday, September 6th from 8am to 4pm each day. All proceeds from the event go towards projects in need locally, regionally and internationally. We are committed to…

Master Association’s Summer Concert Rocks the Park

By CPC | August 1, 2008

CPN residents, John and Margita Torres, enjoy their first “Concert in the Park” with their daughter, Angie, and grandkids, Dylan, Roman, Brianna and Lucas. (photo by Elean Gersack) Boy Scout Troop 316 grills up meal deals for the crowd at the 2008 Concert in the Park. (photo by Tim Gamble) by Elean Gersack Reckless Abandon…

Preliminary Park Plan at Proposed Lagae Ranch Takes Form

By CPC | August 1, 2008

Park illustration provided by Design Concepts by Terri Wiebold Plans for the approximately 37-acre park on the Lagae Ranch parcel between the proposed American Academy Charter School and God’s Grace Community Church are moving forward and the park design is beginning to take form. “The new park will be an amenity that has something for…

City Celebrates Its First Independence Day

By CPC | August 1, 2008

Kids get a break from the heat with a spray from South Metro Fire Rescue during the July 5 celebration. A youngster anticipates the egg being tossed his way during the egg toss event. Campbell D. takes a bite of pie during the pie tasting contest. Best Pie Winner Pam Dolan is congratulated by Mayor…

I messed up!

By CPC | August 1, 2008

by Terri Wiebold This is the rough Russian translation for, “I messed up!” In the June-July issue of The Connection, it was reported that the hours of operation for DazBog Coffee were Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. In reality, the hours of operation are 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. – much…

New T-Mobile Tower Proposed for Daniel’s Gate

By CPC | August 1, 2008

by Terri Wiebold A third T-Mobile cellular tower is proposed in the Daniel’s Gate neighborhood of Castle Pines North (CPN), according to CPN Metro District Manager, James McGrady. Senior Project Manager representing T-Mobile, Matt Butler, reports that the proposed 45-foot, 18-inch diameter tower will be similar in shape and size to the existing towers at…

Xcel Poles Still Stand

By CPC | August 1, 2008

by Lisa Crockett A towering power pole that was placed in CPN adjacent to Coyote Ridge park is slated to come down, but perhaps not before year’s end. “When we talked to Xcel, they said the pole would come down no later than January,” said Jennifer Havercroft, the city council’s liaison to the citizen’s task…

Castle Pines Veterinary Clinic

By CPC | August 1, 2008

by Terri Wiebold It has been said that a dog is a man’s best friend. Well, in Castle Pines North and surrounding communities, a dog’s best friend is a man – Dr. John Vickers at Castle Pines Veterinary Clinic. Colorado native and former school teacher, Vickers left the student classroom for the pet operating room…

Horseback Rides Available on Highlands Ranch’s Wildcat Mountain Trail

By CPC | August 1, 2008

CPN residents may now enter the Wildcat Mountain Trail if they are willing to pay for a horseback ride. Access to the trail on foot or bicycle is still prohibited to CPN residents. (photo by Lisa Crockett) by Lisa Crockett It’s been more than a year since Castle Pines North (CPN) residents clashed with their…

Meet Carol Langley-Finnegan

By CPC | August 1, 2008

CPN Safety Task Force Chair Carol Langley-Finnegan by Lisa Crockett Nearly everyone knows someone who seems to accomplish the impossible. Someone who can take the same number of hours in the day as everyone else and do three times as much. And anyone who is a friend to Carol Langley-Finnegan knows that she is that…

Snake sighted at park tot lot

By CPC | August 1, 2008

photo by Laura Gooding  

Castle Pines North to Host Candidate Forum

By CPC | July 1, 2008

by Lisa Crockett The City of Castle Pines North (CPN) is hosting a Candidate Forum on July 22, at 7:00 p.m., at the CPN Community Center located at 7404 Yorkshire Dr. The forum will allow each candidate to present a brief opening statement and then to respond to questions from the audience. Candidates participating in…

Guidelines for Determining When to Collect State-Collected Local Sales Tax

By CPC | July 1, 2008

Colorado Department of Revenue Taxpayer Service Division 1375 Sherman St. Denver, Colorado 80261 Forms and other services: (303) 238-FAST (3278) Assistance: (303) 238-SERV (7378)www.taxcolorado.com GENERAL INFORMATION The Colorado Department of Revenue is responsible for collecting and administering local sales taxes for all counties, statutory cities and special districts that impose a sales tax. Sales taxes…

Pine Beetles

By CPC | July 1, 2008

by Bill Porter – City Safety Task Force Everyone hears about the Mountain Pine Beetles that are devastating the forests in the mountain areas of our state.  These and other beetles will also attack other varieties of pine trees in our own back yards.  The following are articles from Colorado State University Extension Horticulture Department. …

Residents Turn Out in Force For Candidate Forum

By CPC | July 1, 2008

by Lisa Crockett The summer time temperatures weren’t the only things heating up during July in Castle Pines North. This year’s primary election, already one of the most-watched contests in recent history, is kicking in to high gear and CPN residents are at the forefront of the action. More than 100 people were in attendance…

SMFR Journey to A New Station – Timeline of Events

By CPC | July 1, 2008

by Terri Wiebold and information provided by Parker-South Metro Fire Authority It began with a community meeting in May of 2004 to gain support for a South Metro Fire Rescue (SMFR) special district mill levy increase. Now, more than four years later, residents are still recounting promises of a new fire station in Castle Pines…

Bookmobile Now Open on Saturdays in CPN

By CPC | June 1, 2008

Beginning May 3, CPN’s mobile library, the Bookmobile, will be open every Saturday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Located in the parking lot of the King Soopers Shopping Center, the Bookmobile is also open Sundays from noon to 5 p.m., and Mondays and Tuesdays from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Books and movies can…

Council Corner

By CPC | June 1, 2008

City Council Meetings Continue Weekly Upcoming City Council Meetings All city council meetings are open to the public. Public comment is welcome during the 7 p.m. council meetings. Wednesday, June 4 6 p.m. (work session) 7 p.m. (council meeting) CPN Community Center 7404 Yorkshire Drive Wednesday, June 11 6 p.m. (work session) 7 p.m. (council…

Local Resident Opens DazBog Coffee in CPN

By CPC | June 1, 2008

by Terri Wiebold A fresher cup of coffee is what Geoff Newman, Forest Park resident and owner of the new Daz Bog Coffee in Castle Pines North (CPN), is offering to residents – young and old. “We are a local company and all our coffee is roasted in Denver,” said Newman. “Every coffee bean we…

Summer Movie Pick Announced – Event Planned for August 9

By CPC | June 1, 2008

by Elean Gersack Bring the kids, sleeping bags, and flashlights to a Castle Pines North (CPN) summer family tradition – Summer Movie in the Park. This year’s event will feature the G-rated film, “Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium.” This whimsical story features a 243-year-old proprietor of the strangest, most fantastic, most wonderful toy store in the…

Castle Crocs Hit the Water

By CPC | June 1, 2008

by Anthonette Klinkerman Swimmers of all ages are ready to hit the pool, but one group is already out of the water and toweling off. The Castle Crocs swim team, now in its third year, has participated in a few meets since the beginning of the season. Parents recognized a need for a swim team,…

DCSD Hosts Third Annual Community Day at the Rockies

By CPC | June 1, 2008

This year’s DCSD Community Day at the Rockies will take place on Sunday, June 22, 2008 at 1:05 p.m. featuring the Rockies vs. the New York Mets. Tickets are $19 for a lower level seat and $12 for an upper level seat and $2 of each ticket sold will be donated to the Douglas County…

Merger Leads to Joint Fire Authority

By CPC | June 1, 2008

by Terri Wiebold South Metro Fire Rescue (SMFR) and the Parker Fire Protection District (PFD) are now working as one consolidated department. While each department remains a separate legal entity, the two agencies formed a fire authority and are now sharing resources. A new seven-member board of directors governs the Parker-South Metro Fire Rescue Authority…

Sign Up for Vacation Bible School in Castle Pines North

By CPC | June 1, 2008

Two of Castle Pines North’s (CPN) churches are hosting Vacation Bible School this summer: “Power Lab” is the theme for VBS with Castle Pines Community Church, held June 23-27 from nine a.m. until noon each day at Buffalo Ridge Elementary. A final program will be held on Sunday, June 29. For details, visit www.castlepineschurch.org. “Jesus,…

Castle Pines Parkway C-DOT Metering Study Ends

By CPC | June 1, 2008

by Lisa Crockett A final decision still has not been rendered as to whether or not the Castle Pines Parkway interchange at I-25 will get a metering light, but the traffic study to determine whether or not such a light is necessary has ended. “We are winding up the study,” said C-DOT project manager O.J.…

Douglas County Fair and Rodeo Starts August 2

By CPC | June 1, 2008

by Elean Gersack Round up the family and head out for a good time at the Douglas County Fair and Rodeo. The event takes place at the Douglas County Fair Grounds in Castle Rock during the week of August 2 – August 10. This year the festivities will include rodeos, carnival rides, 4-H events, tractor…

Local Business Owners Represent CPN at Conference

By CPC | June 1, 2008

Jennifer Leete (left) and Teresa Bond (right) with Bubble Goddess Bath Co. meet Jack Canfield, Founder and CEO of Chicken Soup for the Soul Enterprises. (photo courtesy of Jennifer Leete) Local business owners and residents Teresa Bond and Jennifer Leete represented Bubble Goddess Bath Co. at the Direct Selling Women Alliance Conference in Las Vegas,…

No County Street Maintenance Scheduled in CPN for 2008

By CPC | June 1, 2008

by Lisa Crockett Castle Pines North (CPN) officially became a city in March, but Douglas County Public Works will handle street maintenance and certain other municipal functions until February, 2009. Road repairs and repaving are usually conducted during the summer months, but no maintenance projects are scheduled for CPN this summer. “We do not have…

Centennial Airport Noise Abatement

By CPC | June 1, 2008

by Terri Wiebold The 60-day public input period for the Part 150 Noise Study for Centennial Airport has concluded, and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) received more than 1,000 comments from concerned citizens regarding the study. The purpose of the Part 150 Study was to identify existing and future projected aircraft noise levels at Centennial…

City Establishes New Safety Task Force

By CPC | June 1, 2008

by Terri Wiebold The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO) continues to provides law enforcement services to the new City of Castle Pines North (CPN), as it has in the past. City officials recently established a Safety Task Force to work with the DCSO and the community. The Castle Pines North Safety Task Force identified as…

Council Selects Smith as City Attorney

By CPC | June 1, 2008

Attorney Erin M. Smith has been appointed to represent the City of Castle Pines North by Lane Roberts On April 2, the City Council voted to appoint Icenogle, North, Smith, Bliezner, Gilida and Pogue as the City’s legal counsel. Attorney Erin M. Smith has been appointed to represent the City of Castle Pines North. “When…

Please, Don’t Feed Me

By CPC | June 1, 2008

(photo by Terri Wiebold) A red fox (pictured above) stops in the open space near Buffalo Ridge Elementary in CPN. Red fox are spotted frequently throughout CPN. According to the Colorado Division of Wildlife, red fox are not pets and should not be fed, approached, harassed or captured. Residents are encouraged to keep lids secure…

Wildlife in HOA#1 – Coyotes

By CPC | June 1, 2008

by Kathleen Aubert We live in Brixham Court-HOA 1. Yesterday, June 23, we had a coyote pup hop/climb the 5+ wooden slat fence in our backyard. To get there, it had to have climbed/ hopped the neighbors’ fences as we do not back to open space. It was unable to climb the fence to get…

City Plans Old-Fashioned Independence Day Celebration

By CPC | June 1, 2008

by Elean Gersack The City of Castle Pines North (CPN) and the CPN Master Association are planning an old fashioned Independence Day celebration for the entire community. The celebration is planned for Saturday, July 5, beginning at 3 p.m. at Coyote Ridge Park. This first time City of CPN event is sure to delight the…

Animal Care Center Now Open in CPN

By CPC | June 1, 2008

by Anthonette Klinkerman Care for a favorite furry friend has another option in Castle Pines North (CPN). Dr. Sean Wayment, of the Animal Care Center in Castle Rock, has opened a satellite office in CPN. The Animal Care Center of Castle Pines North is now open in the Safeway Shopping Center, and is offering services…

CPN’s Summer Markets Planned

By CPC | June 1, 2008

Three New Metro Board Members Elected

By CPC | June 1, 2008

Top to bottom: Andy Rhodes, Bill Santos and Mark Carlson by Lisa Crockett On Tuesday, May 6, three new members were elected to the Metro District Board of Directors. Only 319 of more than 5,000 registered CPN voters took time to stop by the polling place and cast their vote in this important election. Mark…

Xcel Pole Debate Continues

By CPC | June 1, 2008

by Lisa Crockett A task force of Castle Pines North (CPN) citizens continues to negotiate with Xcel Energy regarding the installation of new poles near Coyote Ridge Park. The tallest pole, which stands a towering 180 feet and sits atop a hill, drew complaints from all parts of CPN. The pole will come down sometime…

City to Host Sales Tax Seminars for Local Businesses

By CPC | June 1, 2008

by Lane Roberts The 2.75 percent city sales tax approved by the citizens of the City of Castle Pines North (CPN) in November 2007 is set to go into effect as of July 1, 2008. (see article on page 1) The City Council has enacted a sales tax ordinance designed to be consistent with existing…

Creative Memories to the Rescue

By CPC | June 1, 2008

by Anthonette Klinkerman/Vicki Bougan Admit it. There is a shoebox filled with old photos in the garage. Or perhaps a filled memory card in the digital camera? Getting around to getting them into a scrapbook seems a daunting task, but there is someone who can help. Enter Vicki Bougan. As a Creative Memories unit leader,…

County Program Offers Prescription Discounts Courtesy Douglas County Human Services

By CPC | June 1, 2008

All residents of Douglas County are eligible to participate in a free prescription-drug discount program, which offers a 20 percent discount on retail prescriptions at designated locations throughout the county. The program, which is sponsored by the National Association of Counties (NaCo), is open to all county residents regardless of age, income, or existing health…

Sign Up for Local Tennis Lessons

By CPC | June 1, 2008

Rocky Mountain Tennis will begin their spring tennis program in CPN on April 28. Classes are available for all ages and ability levels, with short three week sessions. To view classes, times and prices, visit www.rockymountaintennis.com or call 303-791-6720.

Youth Commission, Veterans Committee Planned for CPN

By CPC | June 1, 2008

by Lane Roberts The City of Castle Pines North (CPN) is working to create a Youth Commission, where high school students will be asked to provide input to the new city. Mayor Maureen Shul has expressed a desire to form this commission for young CPN residents to assist, organize and help implement programs that will…

Attract Birds, Not Bears

By CPC | June 1, 2008

by Lane Roberts Each summer, CPN receives a few sighting of black bears in the community. While bird feeders bring colorful feathered friends to yards, they can also bring an unexpected guests. According to the Colorado Division of Wildlife (CDW) bears that become accustomed to bird feeders must often be destroyed as they become more…

Douglas County Clerk Urges Voter Turnout

By CPC | June 1, 2008

CPN resident Dick Lichtenheld (left) confers with Douglas Couty Clerk Jack Arrowsmith (right) by Lisa Crockett During the 2006 election, many Douglas County voters put in long hours in line in order to exercise their right to cast a ballot. “We had high voter turnout and a very long ballot,” said Douglas County Clerk and…

CPN’s Grocers Go “Green”

By CPC | June 1, 2008

by Lisa Crockett Castle Pines North (CPN) is home to two grocery stores and both of them are working to protect the environment. Both King Soopers and Safeway offer in-store recycling of plastic bags. “Plastic bags can come from any store, not just Safeway,” said CPN Safeway manager Celeste Davis. In addition to plastic bag…

Shop Local Businesses and Support the New City

By CPC | June 1, 2008

by Lane Roberts Rising gas prices are not the only reason to shop local businesses. In fact, shopping right here in Castle Pines North (CPN) will soon benefit the entire city. Effective July 1, the new sales and use tax for the City is set to take effect. In the 2007 November election, voters supported…

Walgreens Moves Ahead; Canyons Takes its Time

By CPC | June 1, 2008

by Lisa Crockett The shopping center on the north side of Castle Pines Parkway at the intersection of Lagae Road is beginning to take shape. “A cold winter delayed our construction a bit,” said Max Heitzmann, who is managing the project for Mineappolis-based developer Anxon, Inc. “The store should be open some time in the…

CC-20 Homes Go Up, Business Parcel on Hold

By CPC | June 1, 2008

Artist’s rendering of planned development on the commercial portion of CC-20, slated for construction at the corner of Castle Pines Parkway and Monarch Boulevard. (design courtesy of The Laramie Company) by Lisa Crockett Stymied by a failed library funding measure on last year’s ballot and a sluggish real estate market, the commercial portion of the…

CPN’s Lagae Ranch Moves Forward New School, Park and Church Planned

By CPC | June 1, 2008

by Lane Roberts Exciting things are happening in the new City of Castle Pines North (CPN). The development of a brand new school, the City’s first permanent church building, and a long-awaited community park are now moving forward at a rapid pace. So quickly, in fact, it is causing a few “growing pains” for the…

News from the Treasurer

By CPC | June 1, 2008

Doug Glibert Treasurer City of Castle Pines North The work of the Treasurer has begun. Key items at city start up for a treasurer are to start the process of revenue collection (sales tax, property tax, fees, etc.) and start to develop policies around revenue and expenses. The Treasurer must work with several groups outside…

RE/MAX Elite Announces Grand Opening in CPN

By CPC | June 1, 2008

RE/MAX Elite is announcing new ownership, a new name, and a new office in Castle Pines North, featuring state of the art technology that will not only give customers extraordinary value, but also keep the company at the forefront of the industry. RE/MAX Elite Broker/Owners Sandi Zimmerman, Elizabeth Owens, and Mary Anne DeYoung see the…

What is Suspicious Activity?

By CPC | June 1, 2008

Some obvious things that may indicate a crime occurring or about to occur: An unknown person running from your neighbors house carrying merchandise A stranger entering your neighbor’s house when you know they are gone Anyone forcing entrance to, or tampering with a residence, business, or vehicle Persons being forced into vehicles Anyone peering into…

Business in the Pines Celebrates Success

By CPC | June 1, 2008

Business in the Pines members joined for lunch and fellowship at the annual meeting in May. Left to right: Cathy Anderson, Deborah Johansen, Linda Watson and Linda Clure. (photo by Terri Wiebold) by Terri Wiebold Business in the Pines (BIP) celebrated a successful first year of enterprise in Castle Pines North (CPN) during its annual…

Daniel’s Park Upgrades Cause Road Closures

By CPC | June 1, 2008

Information provided by Douglas County Public Works The plans for the proposed improvements in Daniels Park are proceeding as planned. Road closures in the area will begin on June 16, 2008, and could last for up to five weeks. The first closure is on Olde Happy Canyon Road, also known as Castle Pines Parkway from…

Living Among Dangerous Cats

By CPC | June 1, 2008

A large bobcat walks behind a home in Forest Park last winter. (photo courtesy of Chip Coppola) by Terri Wiebold In Castle Pines North, natural open space provides peace and beauty. It also provides homes for a number of wild animals including bobcats, coyote, fox, deer, mountain lions, and bears. In the past few years,…

Parks Authority Changes – Cygan Recognized for Contributions

By CPC | June 1, 2008

The CPN Master Association will plant a tree in Castle Pines North to honor Royann Cygan’s commitment to the community and her service to the Castle Pines Parks Authority. by Terri Wiebold The Castle Pines Parks Authority says goodbye to one of the community’s greatest advocates for parks and recreation. Members of the Parks Authority…

“Ask A Cop” Program Comes to CPN

By CPC | June 1, 2008

McGruff the Crime Dog and Deputy Charles Vernier of the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office meet two-year-old CPN resident, Stevie, during CPN’s “Ask A Cop” Event at Safeway. (photo by Terri Wiebold) CPN Mayor Maureen Shul stands with DCSO Deputy Charles Vernier in front of a newly-decaled DCSO vehicle that features “Serving Castle Pines North” on…

FirstBank The Colorado Bank For You

By CPC | June 1, 2008

by Terri Wiebold With one of the most recognized jingles in Colorado, FirstBank in Safeway strives to be the Castle Pines North (CPN) bank for you. FirstBank is Colorado’s largest locally owned banking organization and is well established in the marketplace as a premier consumer bank. Headquartered in Lakewood, FirstBank has been providing full-service banking…

Interconnect Pipeline Project to be Built in CPN’s Power Line Corridor

By CPC | June 1, 2008

by Lane Roberts This fall, residents can expect to see construction in the Xcel power line corridor that runs through the City of Castle Pines North (CPN). No, the power lines are not being buried. Instead, the Castle Pines North Metro District is partnering with the Centennial Water and Sanitation District and the Town of…

Not Sure Who to Call?

By CPC | June 1, 2008

POOLS – The CPN Master Association does not own or maintain any property or pools in CPN. To report pool problems, contact the Neighborhood HOA. Find a complete list of HOAs at www.cpnhoa.org (click on neighborhoods.) PARK ISSUES – The CPN Metro District owns and maintains all CPN parks. To report problems, or to reserve…

Castle Pines North Gets “WARP”ed – Water Awareness Program Introduced

By CPC | June 1, 2008

Five year old Alex, picks up his Get WARPed t-shirt from the CPN Metro District (photo by Terri Wiebold) by Terri Wiebold The Castle Pines North Metro District (CPNMD) started the spring off with a splash, introducing a Water Awareness and Responsibility Program (WARP) to the Castle Pines North (CPN) community – its schools, residents,…

Criminal Activity Alert

By CPC | June 1, 2008

Dear Castle Pines Resident: As your Sheriff, I would like to inform you of certain criminal activities that are occurring throughout Douglas County as well as the area of Castle Pines. There has been an increase in criminal activity to include residential and commercial burglaries, as well as vehicle trespasses and stolen vehicles in the…

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