Friday, Sept. 26

Domestic disturbance
S. Texas and San Vicente streets
All females as far as the caller can hear. Caller advised this has been happening the past couple of days. Officer had negative contact with anybody.

Harassment
915 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised he was involved in a car accident where he wrecked into a lady's home and she continues to go into his work harassing him and calling him a stupid kid. Caller advised there is a police report of the accident. Officer will attempt to make contact with the lady.

Fight
Fox Field
South parking lot between SHS and OHS students about 15 minutes ago.

Welfare check
17th Street
Caller can hear a named female yelling from an apartment. Officer advised the female that this was the final warning and if law enforcement returns due to her disruptions she will be arrested. Female was also advised to see her doctor for her meds. Female refused transport to the hospital.

Welfare check
N. Hudson Street
Caller advised a female with a 2-year-old male were walking by the bank when the female hit the little boy in the face with what appeared to be a cell phone. Officer spoke to some subjects at Gough Park and they advised they saw the female and child about 15 minutes ago.

Criminal damage to property
N. Swan Street
Caller advised the lock to her residence had been tampered with.

Larceny
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a female about 25-years-old stole his wallet about 30 minutes ago.

Shoplifting
915 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised a male stole some merchandise and took off running toward McDonalds. Advised his manager is following him outside.

Criminal damage to property
Cielo Azul and Amistad
Caller advised the mailbox has been broken into. Caller notified the Post Office, but was uncertain if any mail had been taken. Officer determined everything was OK and no damage to mailbox.

Welfare check
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller requests a deputy meet her at her office in reference to some kids from Arenas Valley that are at GRMC. Caller advised to call her at CYFD so she can let them in. Call referred to Grant County Sheriff's Department.

Welfare check
Canal Street
Caller advised a 3-year-old child is walking on the side of the road, unattended, wearing a purple jacket. Officers had negative contact.

Criminal trespass
2600 N. Swan Street
Caller advised a group of kids jumping the fence into the Stout playground by the administration building. Officer advised contact was made with a group of juvis and had their parents come for them.

DV order violation
E. 12th Street
Caller advised a named male just passed by and flipped her off and threatened to assault her and is now walking south on Bennett. This was called in by a male for the female, but he refused to ID.

Welfare check
Cactus Street
Caller advised her neighbor's dog is barking like crazy and requested an officer check the house out. Homeowner advised his brother had access to the home to feed his dog.

Welfare check
2502 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a first-named driver called him saying he can't figure how to put the top back on the car. Advised he could barely talk and might be intoxicated. Officer determined everything is OK.

Harassment
N. Swan Street
Caller advised a group of males are causing problems with a female outside the store. Officer determined everything is OK.

Saturday, Sept. 27

Loud party
N. Corbin and E. Yankie streets
Caller advised the subjects were in the back yard and live next to the park. Officer advised they did turn the music down.

Larceny
Memory Lane
Caller advised a named male who is at his house stole some items from him. Officer advised to issue an indefinite CTW to the named male for the address.

Welfare check
Ben Altamirano Sports Complex
Caller advised he noticed a red Mitsubishi tucked in some trees by the boys outfield and it belongs to a football player. Caller advised he is concerned whether the player made it home or not. Officer advised the father of the football player had just seen his son and all is okay.

Vehicle burglary
W. Market Street
Caller advised tools were taken from his pickup sometime last night.

Larceny
1400 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised she forgot her son's carseat at the carwash and when she returned it was gone.

Reckless driver
Yucca Street
Caller advised the vehicle acted like it was going to rear-end him then passed him on the right while flipping him off. Officers out with vehicle in Walmart's parking lot.

Criminal damage to property
1814 N. Swan Street
Caller advised an RV drove through the gas bay and damaged property.

Domestic disturbance
315 N. Arizona Street
Caller advised his girlfriend is refusing to leave his residence and is causing problems. Officer has female in route to El Refugio.

Unwanted subject
21st Street
Caller advised he just returned home and found a named male trying to get in, but does not want to speak to an officer.

Domestic disturbance
N. Pinos Altos Street
Caller advised a male is hitting his girlfriend and then disconnected the line. Caller advised it is somewhere on Sonora Street. Officers out on Pinos Altos Street.

Intoxicated persons
N. Swan Street
Caller advised a male appears to be intoxicated and is walking south on Swan Street stumbling into the roadway.

Fight
Skate Park
Officer determined it was some kids playing around.

New Mexico Game and Fish Department
Montana Street
Caller advised a mountain lion jumped at his dog and headed toward Brewer Hill. NMG&F was notified.

Criminal damage to property
N. Corbin Street
Officer advised he was flagged down by homeowners and advised their car was egged.

Unwanted subject
Moose Lodge
A female was asked to leave and before she left she sliced a worker's tires.

Sunday, Sept. 28

Disturbance
Leslie Road
Caller advised a female is screaming in the middle of the apartments. Officer determined everything is okay.

Fight
Flame Convention Center
Two males. Officer determined everything is okay.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised two males stole a gun case and some other stuff. Officers made contact with the vehicle at the Lintero Apartments.

Burglary
W. 8th Street
Caller at the Grinder Mill advised an unknown person went into his house and stole his pants.

Harassment
E. Dorothy Street
Caller advised a named male keeps driving by in his white Cadillac harassing her. A witness advised he observed the vehicle driving slowly by his residence revving its motor.

Panhandler
N. Hudson Street
Caller advised a male was harassing patrons. Officer had negative contact.

Burglary
N. Corbin Street
Caller advised someone broke into his garage and stole some items.

Domestic disturbance
N. Silver Street
Caller advised he and his wife are fighting and she has taken a knife and cut herself. Advised they both have been drinking and she has put the knife away. Further advised he does not want an ambulance.

Welfare check
Leslie Road
Caller concerned about his two kids.
Advised he dropped them off at their mother's but she did not answer the door so he dropped them off at their auntie's.

Welfare check
E. 14th Street
Caller advised his 14-year-old daughter snuck out. Officer advised the daughter returned home and everything is OK.

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