Tuesday, June 24. 2014

Unwanted subject
N. Hudson Street
Caller advised a male started a fight with a customer and the male seemed high on something.

Welfare Check
Plata Road
Caller advised she can hear a female screaming in the backyard.

Shoplifting
E. Highway 180
Caller advised a male stole some beer earlier and now he is in the sporting goods department.

Larceny
N. Market Street
Caller advised she took her rings off in the bathroom and forgot them and when she went back to get them they were gone.

Burglary
Leslie Road
Caller advised she just got home and her home had been broken into and belongings are missing.

Welfare check, changed to harassment
N. Rosedale Road
A male is bothering a customer at customer's vehicle.

Welfare check
E. 32nd Street
Caller advised a male who can hardly walk and his pants are falling off of him is walking in and out of traffic. He is intoxicated.

Shoplifting
E. Highway 180
Caller advised a male stole some bedding and other merchandise and is walking toward the gas station.

Larceny
N. Cecilia Street
Caller advised 2 rifles and 2 pistols were stolen but he is not sure when.

Fraud/embezzlement
N. Hudson Street
Caller advised the store has received 5 checks from a California account endorsed by a local resident.

Breaking and Entering
N. F Street
Caller advised they think someone broke into the house.

 

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Welfare check
Swan Street
Caller advised he saw a naked 6- or 7-year-old male child. When he turned around to look he didn't find him.

Criminal damage to property
Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised she heard a car drive by as she was walking up the lobby of location. Then she heard 3 pings and the window of the lobby shattered.

Criminal damage to property
W. College Avenue
Caller advised he just saw possibly a Ford turn onto College from Bullard shooting a BB-gun at windows.

Welfare check
Leslie Road
Caller advised she wants to locate her daughter that she has not heard from or seen in over 3 months and that is very unusual.

Criminal damage to property
Grant Street-Penny Park
Caller advised the mosaic they have been working on by the bathroom wall has been broken.

Unwanted subject
E. Highway 180
Caller advised two Hispanic males are causing problems. One is walking toward the auto parts store and the other is in the store.

Reckless driver
Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised a car traveling at a high rate of speed north bound is now in front of the Drifter.
Larceny
E. 12th Street
Caller wants to speak to an officer regarding mail that was stolen on 6/20/14.

Welfare check
E. Highway 180
Caller advised a male subject is sitting outside Walmart and seems out of it possibly on antidepressants and intoxicated. Caller advised male has a bandage on his arm.

Criminal trespass
Victoria Street
2 male subjects breaking into a house reported by a third party caller.

NM Game and Fish
E. 32nd Street
Caller advised a deer with a broken leg just crossed the road to GRMC. Officer had negative contact with gimping deer.

Welfare check
Glenda Circle
Caller requested welcheck on her friend as it has been over a week that she has spoken with her and cannot get hold of her. Officer advised he did make contact, she just got a new phone but had not activated it.

Reckless driver
Swan Street at PNM
Caller advised a vehicle with a light bar headed north at a high rate of speed side to side.

Littering
3200 E. Highway 180 at 32nd Street Bypass
Caller advised someone's trash blew out of a truck and it is all over the road way in the west bound lane. No description of vehicle. Officer had negative contact with vehicle or litter.

Domestic disturbance
Leslie Road
Caller advised she could hear a disturbance at Apartment 6, including arguing and playing loud music.

Welfare check
E. 14th Street
An elderly male wearing an orange jacket appears to be disoriented and is walking east from Sonic. Officer had contact and told him to stay by crosswalk when crossing the street.

Suspicious vehicle
N. Silver Street
Officer reported everything is fine at the swimming pool.

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