Friday, Sept. 19

Request officer
W. Market Street
Caller advised a named male is taking her social security money and also threatening her life.

Fraud/embezzlement
38th Street
Caller advised someone used her information to purchase an ipad on her Verizon account.

Battery
E. Pine Street
Caller advised she was just assaulted by a named female in the parking lot who left in a brown Honda Accord. Caller refused an ambulance.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a male who they are waiting for to walk out is still in the store. Officer had one in investigative detention.

Unwanted subject
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a named male is in the store and needs to be issued a CTW in reference to a shoplifting the other day.

Shoplifting
2148 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a male and a female took a lighted keychain and a steering wheel cover from the automotive section.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised an African-American male attempted to leave through the garden center with a flat-screen TV. Officer advised the male left the merchandise in the store and no contact was ever made with him.

Larceny
Unknown location
Resident at SCPD advised her cousin is stealing a money order from her vehicle and cashing it.

Loud music
E. 6th Street
Caller advised really loud music is coming from this address. Officer advised contact was made and they would keep the music down. Caller called back and advised the music is still way too loud. Officer advised a CTA was issued for a disorderly house.

Harassment
Silver City Food Basket
Caller advised subjects are threatening him with a deadly weapon - a baseball bat. Officer advised out at Bennett Street.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a male is in the parking lot on the grocery side.

Welfare check
Bluejay Lane
Caller believes her 30-year-old son is having a nervous breakdown. Advised he is yelling, and throwing and breaking things, and might need to go to the hospital. Officer made contact.

Battery
Fox Field
Caller advised his 12-year-old grandson was assaulted by two subjects.

Battery
E. 13th and N. Gold streets
Caller advised a 15-year-old female assaulted her through the car window. Caller does not need an ambulance.

Missing persons
2501 E. Highway 180
Officer was approached by a citizen who could not find his friend he came to the store with for over 45 minutes now.

Domestic disturbance
Oro Drive and Lamina Loop
Caller advised a domestic is going on outside of a white trailer at this corner. Officer had negative contact.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
N. Corbin Street
Caller advised her car was egged on Pinos Altos Road by The Flame while she was driving. Officer advised she pointed out some scratches on the driver's side front pillar next to the windshield. Officer advised it looked like the paint was chipped more than a scratch.

Unwanted subject
Raven Drive
Caller advised her neighbor is harassing her at her door. Advised neighbor asked her to borrow some ammo and caller advised she doesn't own a firearm. Caller advised she closed the door on her and is not going to open it until an officer arrives. Officer had negative contact with neighbor in the area.

Criminal damage to property
N. Silver Street
Caller advised someone threw an egg and hit him and his apartment. Officer made contact with two males who saw the two who threw the eggs, but officer had negative contact with the two.

Welfare check
Highway 180
Caller advised he needs help to get home. Officer advised the male is very intoxicated but OK. Officer dropped the male off.

Welfare check
Pope Street
Female at the parking lot screaming really loud. Officers made contact with female, and advised she is not yelling.

Welfare check
E. Highway 180
Caller advised a female may have fallen. Officer had contact with female laying on the guardrail at Wendys. Female taken home to Santa Clara.

Loud party
Kimberly Drive
Caller advised neighbors directly across from her are having a party and are outside being loud. Officers advised it was a verbal domestic, not a loud party, and everything was OK.

Saturday, Sept. 20

Weapons fired
Pope Street and W. College Avenue
Caller heard one shot. A third caller advised one shot in area of Gold and 10th streets. Officers had negative contact with anything.

Battery
N. Combs Street
Caller advised two females are fighting outside and it's getting worse.

Criminal damage to property
W. 13th Street
Caller advised he is the property manager and the rental house behind him was broken into at some point last night.

Domestic disturbance
N. Juniper Street
Officers advised a female was issued a CTW for a Juniper Street address. Officers advised it was all verbal, the children left with their father, and the mother left to another location.

Welfare check
N. Silver Street
Caller advised drug abuse. Officer in route to location.

Request officer
N. Silver Street
Caller advised the mother of his kids and her named boyfriend were making threatening gestures toward him during a child exchange.

Unwanted subject
N. Swan Street
Caller believes two males are inside this apartment who are not allowed to be there. Advised he heard they have been going through the window every night. Caller is on scene and supervisor is on her way.

Criminal damage to property
Gough Park
Caller advised some kids possibly cut the lines to the flag pole and are swinging on the pole.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Lamina Loop
Caller advised the back window to her 2000 Lincoln Continental was broken as well as the side mirror.

Battery
Kiva Place
Caller advised two males, who live next door, got very violent toward her and her sister. Caller advised they all have been drinking.

NM Game and Fish
Birch and N. Swan streets
Officer moved deer out of the road.

Unwanted subject
1418 E. Highway 180
11:20 p.m. - Caller advised a male who was knocking on the door is now sitting in a car in front of the door. Officer out with a car in the south Burger King parking lot, but it was not the same subject.

Sunday, Sept 21

Unwanted subject
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised he is in the ER parking lot and a female will not get out of his vehicle. Officer advised caller agreed to take the female home and will call if they have any more problems.

NM Game and Fish
W. 13th Street
NMG&F was advised of a fawn struggling in the fence.

Welfare check
Ursa Major past 24th Street
Caller advised a man was lying down moaning by a gray truck whose engine was running. Officer advised the man was upset over a breakup with his girlfriend and that he was on the ground crying. Advised his grandfather showed up and was taking him home.

NM Game and Fish
Birch and N. Swan streets
Dead deer on the side of the road.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a male took off running and left in a vehicle with a female driving. Advised the male was taking two AC units but he did leave the basket.

Harassment
E. 6th Street
Caller advised neighbors are using the police to harass them for noise complaints.

Welfare check
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised her neighbor is asleep at the top of the stairs and looks like she is getting ready to topple forward. Caller advised she is elderly and not strong enough to hold her if she falls. Officer out at apartment and advised her daughter is nearby.

Harassment
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a named female called her saying she wants to beat her up. Officer determined the two females argued for about three minutes on the phone.

Friday, Sept. 19

Request officer
W. Market Street
Caller advised a named male is taking her social security money and also threatening her life.

Fraud/embezzlement
38th Street
Caller advised someone used her information to purchase an ipad on her Verizon account.

Battery
E. Pine Street
Caller advised she was just assaulted by a named female in the parking lot who left in a brown Honda Accord. Caller refused an ambulance.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a male who they are waiting for to walk out is still in the store. Officer had one in investigative detention.

Unwanted subject
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a named male is in the store and needs to be issued a CTW in reference to a shoplifting the other day.

Shoplifting
2148 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a male and a female took a lighted keychain and a steering wheel cover from the automotive section.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised an African-American male attempted to leave through the garden center with a flat-screen TV. Officer advised the male left the merchandise in the store and no contact was ever made with him.

Larceny
Unknown location
Resident at SCPD advised her cousin is stealing a money order from her vehicle and cashing it.

Loud music
E. 6th Street
Caller advised really loud music is coming from this address. Officer advised contact was made and they would keep the music down. Caller called back and advised the music is still way too loud. Officer advised a CTA was issued for a disorderly house.

Harassment
Silver City Food Basket
Caller advised subjects are threatening him with a deadly weapon - a baseball bat. Officer advised out at Bennett Street.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a male is in the parking lot on the grocery side.

Welfare check
Bluejay Lane
Caller believes her 30-year-old son is having a nervous breakdown. Advised he is yelling, and throwing and breaking things, and might need to go to the hospital. Officer made contact.

Battery
Fox Field
Caller advised his 12-year-old grandson was assaulted by two subjects.

Battery
E. 13th and N. Gold streets
Caller advised a 15-year-old female assaulted her through the car window. Caller does not need an ambulance.

Missing persons
2501 E. Highway 180
Officer was approached by a citizen who could not find his friend he came to the store with for over 45 minutes now.
 
Domestic disturbance
Oro Drive and Lamina Loop
Caller advised a domestic is going on outside of a white trailer at this corner. Officer had negative contact.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
N. Corbin Street
Caller advised her car was egged on Pinos Altos Road by The Flame while she was driving. Officer advised she pointed out some scratches on the driver's side front pillar next to the windshield. Officer advised it looked like the paint was chipped more than a scratch.

Unwanted subject
Raven Drive
Caller advised her neighbor is harassing her at her door. Advised neighbor asked her to borrow some ammo and caller advised she doesn't own a firearm. Caller advised she closed the door on her and is not going to open it until an officer arrives. Officer had negative contact with neighbor in the area.

Criminal damage to property
N. Silver Street
Caller advised someone threw an egg and hit him and his apartment. Officer made contact with two males who saw the two who threw the eggs, but officer had negative contact with the two.

Welfare check
Highway 180
Caller advised he needs help to get home. Officer advised the male is very intoxicated but OK. Officer dropped the male off.

Welfare check
Pope Street
Female at the parking lot screaming really loud. Officers made contact with female, and advised she is not yelling.

Welfare check
E. Highway 180
Caller advised a female may have fallen. Officer had contact with female laying on the guardrail at Wendys. Female taken home to Santa Clara.

Loud party
Kimberly Drive
Caller advised neighbors directly across from her are having a party and are outside being loud. Officers advised it was a verbal domestic, not a loud party, and everything was OK.

Saturday, Sept. 20

Weapons fired
Pope Street and W. College Avenue
Caller heard one shot. A third caller advised one shot in area of Gold and 10th streets. Officers had negative contact with anything.

Battery
N. Combs Street
Caller advised two females are fighting outside and it's getting worse.

Criminal damage to property
W. 13th Street
Caller advised he is the property manager and the rental house behind him was broken into at some point last night.

Domestic disturbance
N. Juniper Street
Officers advised a female was issued a CTW for a Juniper Street address. Officers advised it was all verbal, the children left with their father, and the mother left to another location.

Welfare check
N. Silver Street
Caller advised drug abuse. Officer in route to location.

Request officer
N. Silver Street
Caller advised the mother of his kids and her named boyfriend were making threatening gestures toward him during a child exchange.

Unwanted subject
N. Swan Street
Caller believes two males are inside this apartment who are not allowed to be there. Advised he heard they have been going through the window every night. Caller is on scene and supervisor is on her way.

Criminal damage to property
Gough Park
Caller advised some kids possibly cut the lines to the flag pole and are swinging on the pole.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Lamina Loop
Caller advised the back window to her 2000 Lincoln Continental was broken as well as the side mirror.

Battery
Kiva Place
Caller advised two males, who live next door, got very violent toward her and her sister. Caller advised they all have been drinking.

NM Game and Fish
Birch and N. Swan streets
Officer moved deer out of the road.

Unwanted subject
1418 E. Highway 180
11:20 p.m. - Caller advised a male who was knocking on the door is now sitting in a car in front of the door. Officer out with a car in the south Burger King parking lot, but it was not the same subject.

Sunday, Sept 21

Unwanted subject
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised he is in the ER parking lot and a female will not get out of his vehicle. Officer advised caller agreed to take the female home and will call if they have any more problems.

NM Game and Fish
W. 13th Street
NMG&F was advised of a fawn struggling in the fence.

Welfare check
Ursa Major past 24th Street
Caller advised a man was lying down moaning by a gray truck whose engine was running. Officer advised the man was upset over a breakup with his girlfriend and that he was on the ground crying. Advised his grandfather showed up and was taking him home.

NM Game and Fish
Birch and N. Swan streets
Dead deer on the side of the road.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a male took off running and left in a vehicle with a female driving. Advised the male was taking two AC units but he did leave the basket.

Harassment
E. 6th Street
Caller advised neighbors are using the police to harass them for noise complaints.

Welfare check
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised her neighbor is asleep at the top of the stairs and looks like she is getting ready to topple forward. Caller advised she is elderly and not strong enough to hold her if she falls. Officer out at apartment and advised her daughter is nearby.

Harassment
2501 E. Highway 180    
Caller advised a named female called her saying she wants to beat her up. Officer determined the two females argued for about three minutes on the phone.

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