Tuesday, July 15

Vehicle burglary
Ben Altamirano Sports Complex
Caller advised his gun was stolen from his vehicle on Saturday, July 12.

Unwanted subject
1268 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised they have a patient in the parking lot that is yelling and refusing to leave the property. Subject left prior to officer's arrival.

Assault
611 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised he needs to report one of his employees lost his cool and made threats to two others. The participants went to an office to desensitize the situation.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
N. Silver Street
Caller advised a window to his vehicle was busted out.

Domestic disturbance
100 N. Rosedale
Caller advised a white male in the parking lot punched a Caucasian female, then they got into a car with a small child and left heading west on 180. Officer determined it was a brother and sister and was told there was nothing physical.

Larceny
Canal Street
Caller advised a named female has been taking items from him and believes she took a compressor that is now at a pawn shop.

Shoplifting
123 W. 12th Street
Caller advised that 5 minutes ago, a female left on foot headed toward Gough Park.

Welfare check
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a white Ford Expedition in Row 10 has the kids inside left all alone.

Larceny
Swimming pool
Caller reported his bag being stolen.

Welfare check
E. 8th Street
Caller believes a 2-year-old child is in the home where meth is being used.

Burglary
C Street
Caller advised her tenant just came home from vacation and found a dead cat in the fridge. Subject is afraid of anything else that might be found – like in the attic.

Breaking and entering
Virginia Street
Caller advised his gate has been damaged and his shed is open. Unknown if anything taken. Caller is Spanish-speaking only.

Stolen motor vehicle
Leslie Road
Caller advised her vehicle being stolen by her named friend and boyfriend. Vehicle is a green/blue 2009 Hyundai Accent.

Wednesday, July 16

Weapons fired
N. Gold Street
Caller just heard 2 shots by the foot bridge on Shady Grove. Caller advised officer to go silently. Second caller advised it sounded like a firecracker in an aluminum trash can.

Welfare check
E. 32nd Street
Caller advised a female wearing a hospital gown is walking toward the high school and a male is walking with her. GRMC advised they discharged her and she was being difficult and refused to get dressed so she left on foot wearing the gown.

Disturbance
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised in Pod 2 a patient is out of control in behavioral health. Officers determined everything is fine. If patient is released security will call.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a male is being held in the back office not causing problems. Officer released juvi to his mother.

Unwanted subject
Maple Street
Caller does not want his son there, as he is causing problems. Subject left prior to officer's arrival.

Shoplifting
1506 N. Silver Heights Blvd.
A female stole some batteries that the store got back from her.

Harassment
C. Street
Caller advised death threats have been made against her son.

Vehicle burglary
W. 19th Street
Walk-in advised his vehicle being broken into and belongings were taken.

Breaking and entering
N. Bennett Street
Caller advised someone broke into her rental house and would like a patrol.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a female that was stealing two bottles of vodka is causing problems and being uncooperative and made threats toward caller. The female juvi was released to her mother by the responding officer.

Domestic disturbance
Cooper Street
Caller advised a male and female are fighting in the area. She can't see them but can hear them. Officer made contact and placed the male in custody.

Domestic disturbance
W. Market Street
Caller advised he wants his little brother out of the house. Advised it is only verbal and it's not too bad at this time, he just wants his little brother out of the house. Officer determined everything is okay.

Thursday, July 17

Intoxicated persons
N. Bullard Street
Two males were drinking in an alleyway off Yankie Street. Officers released them on a CTA.

Harassment
N. Bullard Street
A male subject carrying a squirt gun just harassed her and is walking south on Bullard. Officer made contact and subject was advised to stay away from the restaurant.

Welfare check
Mann Drive
Caller advised a female driver alone in a vehicle was screaming and headed down 31st toward the track. Officer had negative contact.

Domestic disturbance
Spring Creek Road
Caller had a fight with a named male and he took her necklace and she wants it back. Officer went down Rosedale to look for subject and was out at Spring Creek Road attempting to retrieve the necklace.

Domestic disturbance
Canal Street
Two people are fighting. Unknown if it is physical, caller can just hear a lot of yelling.
Officer determined it was all verbal.

Stolen motor vehicle
Debby Drive
Caller is at central dispatch reporting that his dirt bike was stolen from Debby Drive. Second caller advised his ATV was stolen. SCPD will set up graveyard patrol for Debby Drive.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised they have a male in the back office not causing problems.

Fight
2501 E. Highway 180
Officer advised to send another unit to a possible fight. Another officer advised to send a county unit as one of the subjects involved is a city employee.

Larceny
Swimming pool
Caller advised on the 15th at the public swimming poo, car keys, a phone and a wallet were taken.

Welfare check
Superior
Officer was flagged down advising of a subject laying down on the side of the highway by Chino Federal and Wendy's.

Domestic disturbance
E. Yankie Street
Caller advised that a named female waved her down and advised that her dad was beating up her mom. Officer has contact with someone yelling on 11th Street.

Welfare check
N. Corbin Street
A child on 911 advised send an officer to protect them. Unknown exactly what happened as the child wouldn't calm down. Child advised they are scared and their parents are not at home and doesn't know where they are. Four other juvis were reported to be with the caller. Officer made contact and was advised their mother left to go start trouble with someone else. Unknown who or where.

Domestic disturbance
Leslie Road
Officer reports verbal domestic. Advised he talked to a bunch of people. Negative on anyone coming forward about anything.

Friday, July 18, 2014

Disturbance
N. Silver Street
Caller advised she can hear yelling and someone breaking a lot of stuff in the apartment. Officer advised he can't hear anything and the doors are locked.

Harassment
E. Pine Street
Caller advised some females were harassing her at the Moose Lodge. Officer had negative contact due to a domestic call at the Lintero Apartments.

Domestic disturbance
Leslie Road
Caller advised she can hear a lot of yelling and arguing and gave the apartment number. Officer advised a female was talking on the phone loudly. Negative on a verbal domestic.

Domestic disturbance
N. Swan Street
Officer out with a male and a female who appeared to be fighting. Officer determined it was verbal and everything is okay.

Welfare check
Pinos Altos Road
Caller advised her husband never came home from work last night and is concerned for his safety because he has been using meth.

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