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Neighbors Reach Out After Thieves Steal From ‘Kandy Kane House’

After putting in countless hours decorating, Arvada homeowners were discouraged when someone stole from their incredible light display.

What started out as one string of lights around the house is now an LED love affair with Christmas. A couple in Arvada displays dozens of LED figures, including snowmen and reindeer, along with palm trees and flamingos.
What started out as one string of lights around the house is now an LED love affair with Christmas. A couple in Arvada displays dozens of LED figures, including snowmen and reindeer, along with palm trees and flamingos. (Image via CBS)

ARVADA, Colo. (CBS4) – A husband and wife in Arvada known for their elaborate Christmas lights display made a big realization after a small setback this year. For the first time in nearly 20 years, someone stole one of their LED decorations last month.

If you live in Arvada, you probably already know about the display at 66th Avenue and Quay Court, along with how much time and effort goes into making it happen every year. The home is owned by Brent and Johanna Stephenson. The couple has been making the “Kandy Kane House” a holiday season must-see for two decades now.

Johanna and Brent Stephenson (credit: CBS)

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