Boulder police have concluded a burglary investigation involving a “sexually explicit” note left at a woman’s house.
The CU Independent reported on the case Friday.
Police were originally called to the woman’s home in the 1000 block of 12th Street at about 10:30 p.m. on Sept. 24, according to Boulder police spokeswoman Sarah Huntley.
Huntley said that the woman had left her living room for a short period of time before coming back and finding that a note had been left there.
The note was described only as “sexually explicit.” The woman left to go to friends’ residences and called police several hours later.
However, the Boulder police blotter for Sept. 25, which did not come out until Monday, cleared up the mystery of the note.
“On Friday, one of the woman’s roommates returned home, learned of the incident and contacted police to say she was responsible for the note,” according to the police blotter, “It was not meant to cause an alarm. Rather, it was a poem that the roommate was using for a school project.”
According to the blotter, the case has been closed.
Contact CU Indpendent Staff Writer Sam Dieter at Samuel.dieter@colorado.edu.
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this is hysterical