Monday, July 7

Request officer
Hill Street
Caller advised that his 20-gauge shotgun he reported stolen about 5 months ago has now been located. Apparently it had been "borrowed" without his knowing.

Stolen vehicle
Leslie Road
Caller advised he was advised by a patient that the patient's vehicle had been stolen. Make/color/model was unknown because the owner was out in the parking lot. The responding officer determined the patient just forgot where he had parked the vehicle and he found it.

Larceny
2750 E. Highway 180
Caller advised some parts were stolen off of a new truck.

Welfare check
Bayard Street
Caller requested a welcheck on a customer of a local newspaper. Caller advised customer always walks in the morning and his dog just showed up at the newspaper office. Caller advised someone went to customer's house but there was no answer. Dog will be kept at the newspaper office.

Domestic disturbance
Roberts Street
Caller reported an incident at 8:15 a.m. in Hurley.

Harassment
Walk-in to SCPD
Resident reports a named individual is harassing her.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
A male was detained in back office, not causing problems.

Intoxicated persons
Little Walnut Road at Ursa Minor
Caller advised intoxicated male stumbling into roadway. Officer made contact at Little Walnut/ Michigan and the male is heading home.

Welfare check
2138 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a male subject is laying on the ground wearing a brown shirt and levis.

Intoxicated persons
2370 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a male subject wearing a beige shirt is stumbling and is in a nearby restaurant. Officer determined the subject is eating and not causing problems.

Domestic disturbance
2 Ridge Road
Caller advised a male and a female are arguing and is worried it might get physical. Officer determined it was verbal and they will leave.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
A male who tried to take toys and dog food valued at $27 was in custody in the back office getting paranoid. Officer issued a CTA.

NM Game and Fish
GRMC
Caller advised a deer with a broken leg is in the grass area hiding. A responding officer observed three deer walking but none with a broken leg.

Harassment
N. Bullard Street
Caller advised her neighbor just threatened her.

 

Tuesday, July 8

Welfare check
N. Swan Street
Caller advised the female driver of a light blue van keeps passing out. Advised traveling north on Swan Street. Officers made contact with a relative, who named the driver but didn't know where she was.

Reckless driver
N. Hudson Street
Caller advised a white diesel truck with no plate was driving erratically on Hudson then up College. Officer advised he was on College when call came in, but he had negative contact.

Panhandler
Silver City Post Office
Caller advised a male is in the parking lot asking for money and being kind of aggressive. Subject is wearing a black shirt and a ball cap. Officer determined subject has an outstanding warrant for larceny.

Shoplifting
1506 N. Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised a male in a black shirt just stole a bottle of Sprite valued at $1.30 and left the store.

Domestic disturbance
Highway 180 near Econo Lodge
Caller advised a couple was seen walking westbound on 180 when the male pushed the female down. A second caller advised a male was beating up on his girlfriend. Subjects said they were having an argument.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised she is following the running subject wearing a black shirt, blue jeans and a ball cap into the parking lot. Officers made contact with him at the fence, issued an indefinite CTW to Walmart and placed him under arrest.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a male took a TV stand and is now in the back office not causing problems.

Welfare check
32nd Street Bypass
Caller needed an officer to go with her to a residence to check on a family.

Fraud/embezzlement
1928 E. Highway 180
Caller found out an ex-employee is involved in fraud from the bank.

Welfare check
100 17th Street
Caller advised a female in Apartment ** is yelling and screaming and there is a small child in the home as well. SCPD requested the Grant County Sheriff's Office can assist.

Battery
1315 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised her manager was just involved in a fight outside and named the other party, which had already left. Officer determined the victim had left the store also and was walking around somewhere, but was able to locate and speak with him.

Welfare check
Ridge Road
Caller requested a welcheck on 2 kids, ages 9 and 10. Caller advised the kids are with their father and just wants to make sure they are OK.

Criminal trespass warning
1220 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised an individual is in the store in the produce section who was issued a CTW July 4, 2014, for all W&N Enterprises. Officers located the individual and issued a CTA and an indefinite CTW.

Harassment
N. Cecilia Street
Caller advised his gun was stolen and the subject who took his gun keeps calling and harassing him.

Welfare check
1016 N. Silver Street – Recreation Center
Caller advises a 6-year-old child was found walking along the side of the road crying because his mother left him. Caller advised after offering to help the child, the child said he was going to Papa's house and just then the child's mother showed up and started to hit him.

Weapons fired
Lamina Loop
Caller advised approximately 6 shots were heard possibly from a small handgun. An officer spoke to a few people in the area. Negative on any weapons fired, however some people were shooting fireworks.

Fraud/embezzlement
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised an employee was caught shoplifting and is in the back being interviewed. Amount was $2,650.

Suspicious vehicle
212 W. Highway 180 – Long John Silver's
Two juvis were advised to leave.

Suspicious vehicle
Memory Lane
Caller advised a truck that is lifted and really loud and a car with a girl driving have been driving back and forth. The guy got out, the caller advised, and hit the girl. Caller does not know what is going on but it woke her up.

Missing persons
Lamina Loop
Caller advised their 16-year-old daughter was not in her room this morning.

 

Wednesday, July 9

Panhandler
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised two males are kinda close to O'Reilly's and have been there for over a week. An officer determined they are not panhandling, but waiting for ride to leave town.

Fight
2550 N. Silver Street
Two subjects are arguing. An officer determined one has an outstanding warrant with a $960 cash only bond. She was taken into custody.

Unwanted subject
1315 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised an individual was refusing to leave but did leave when caller called police. A second caller advised she went to Blake's to pick up her check and turn in her uniforms to the manager and the manager was refusing to give her her check and told her she was not welcome at this location. An officer issued the second caller an indefinite CTW.

Unwanted subject
1414 Little Walnut Road
Caller advised a named female is outside her apartment and is refusing to leave and the caller does not want her outside her home. The subject was gone when the officer arrived.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised she has two juvis who took makeup in the back office, and are not causing problems.

Harassment
1308 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised her ex is harassing her on the phone and making threats to hurt her.

Welfare check
N. Cheyenne Street
An officer was requested to check on the resident's tenant. The officer requested an ambulance be sent to the location regarding a 40-year-old female who was conscious and breathing but not responsive nor alert. Requested lights and siren. Female was transferred by EMS.

Request officer
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller wants an officer to watch a video of his daughter shoplifting.

Domestic disturbance
N. Swan Street
Caller advised a couple is arguing and yelling. Both parties left prior to officer's arrival, but officer could hear yelling in area of 7th and Gold streets.

Unwanted subject
Tracy Circle
Caller advised she wants her son removed from her residence as he is intoxicated and causing problems. Subject left prior to arrival. Officer made contact later on front porch.

Domestic disturbance
E. 12th Street
Caller advised their 33-year-old daughter is causing problems. Daughter was able to get some of her property and left on request.

Welfare check
Copper Manor
Caller advised concern for her ex-husband. He is a 32-year-old male wanting an ambulance as he feels somewhat suicidal. She has been calling all day and now he is stating there are devils in his room. He has a reported history of alcoholism, but there are no weapons and he is not being aggressive.

Welfare check
1956 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a small child is pushing a shopping cart in the parking lot. He is alone and has been doing this for a while now. He is near Arby's. Officer made contact with runaway.

Vehicle burglary
Yucca Street
Caller advised her vehicle was broken into and numerous items were taken.

 

Thursday, July 10

Shoplifting
1506 N. Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller reported a female and a male were shoplifting but have left now. An officer made contact on Pope by Wells Fargo. The female was issued a CTW and released on a CTA.

Welfare check
2148 E. Highway 180
Two small kids left inside a blue van.

Fraud/embezzlement
Louisiana Street
Caller wants to report check card fraud.

Criminal trespass warning
1220 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised a female has merchandise in her purse.

Welfare check
15th Street
Caller advised her son saw her daughter's 3-year-old son (caller's grandson) walking in the middle of the road. Officer made contact and determined the mother said the child had run out in the street after a dog and is now at home asleep.

Domestic disturbance
W. Market Street
Caller advised she can hear her neighbors yelling and it has been going on for 3 hours.

Request officer
Luck Street
Caller reported that his wife's purse that he reported as stolen on Tuesday was received today in a package in the mail that also contained her wallet and phone.

Welfare check
N. Corbin Street
Caller advised she could hear yelling by two males in the general area. Officers had negative contact with any yelling but it could have been some people the officers saw playing basketball. Everything appeared to be OK.

Domestic disturbance
N. Bennett Street
Caller advised her boyfriend is not letting her get her belongings. Dispatcher could hear the female crying and male talking in the background.

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