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SUNRISE EDITION: Man exposes himself to Starbucks employee

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A man apparently had more than a mocha in mind Thursday morning when he pulled up to a Starbuck's drive-thru window in northeast Colorado Springs, exposing himself to an employee.

The incident occurred at the Starbuck's Coffee at 4825 N. Academy Blvd. about 4:45 a.m. A second indecent exposure was reported about 45 minutes later at Academy and Union less than half a mile away.

Police said the man in the first incident was described as wearing a blue sweatshirt and dark blue pants. The witness did not know his race or have other descriptions. The second incident, police said, reportedly involved a man of an unknown description in a teal-colored Jeep Cherokee.

TELLER COUNTY RECEIVES MAY SNOW

Teller County received snow overnight, and the Sheriff's Office there reported slushy road conditions in spots. The weather forecast in Colorado Springs calls for a 60 percent chance of rain and the possibility of thunderstorms.

HAPPENINGS

-- Sacklunch serenade with Tom O'Boyle and short silent film, noon-1 p.m., City Auditorium, 221 E. Kiowa St., free.

-- 2008 Monument art hop, featuring Mata Ortiz Pottery, 5-8 p.m., Winter Helmich Gallery, 47 Third St., Monument.

-- Screening of "Judgement Day: Intelligent Design on Trial" NOVA PBS special, 5:30 p.m., Community Congregational Church of Manitou Springs, 103 Pawnee Ave., Manitou Springs.

-- Black Rose Acoustic Society swing jam, 7-9 p.m., Benet Hill Center, 2577 N. Chelton Road, free. Donations accepted.


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