A Longmont man on Sunday reported receiving a counterfeit $10 bill. He told police he received it as change from a local business and wanted to turn it in.

Frederick police on Saturday searched for a truck after a juvenile reported that the driver had approached him and told him to get inside. The juvenile gave a description of the driver and truck, but a search was not successful.

On Thursday, Dacono police assisted another agency that was contacting an armed suicidal person who had possibly threatened another individual. The person was peacefully taken into custody.

Erie police on Thursday responded to the area of Hauck Street and Hughs Drive on a report of a man riding a horse and leaving waste behind. An officer found the man and his horse and issued a warning.

On Thursday, Erie police responded to the 600 block of McAfee Court on the report of three bunnies in a window well. The bunnies were relocated to a nearby open space.

Longmont police on Wednesday responded to a hit and run accident at Colo. 119 and County Line Road. The suspect left a bumper behind with the license plate attached. Police located the suspect and cited her.

On June 16, Erie police responded to a store on the 3200 block of Village Vista Drive on a report of an elderly man sitting in a car and holding a gun. Investigation revealed that the man is a regular customer at the store and did not have a gun.