Friday, Oct. 3

Larceny
Shady Grove Homes
Caller advised she had reported a theft of her purse a few months back. Advised she found some of her belongings in a named male's house. The named male brought her about 20 keys that were in her purse. The named male advised that a first-named male had tried to sell him the keys when the purse was stolen but when the named male declined the first-named male threw the bag into the ditch and the named male retrieved it.

Harassment
Pine Street
Walk-in advised he had some problems with his wife's family in the past and now he is getting harassing phone calls telling him not to go to his wife's funeral and to stay out of the procedures.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Adult male in the back office not causing problems.

Criminal trespass warning
N. Corbin Street
Caller advised a named female who has a CTW is at caller's mother's residence and is not supposed to be there.

Welfare check
2005 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a female is lying on the side of the road next to Wrangler's. Officer was out at the site.

Disturbance
Royall Drive
Advised a lot of people are yelling and children crying. Officer determined kids are inside just being loud. Everything is okay.

Larceny
1010 E. Highway 180
Couple with a 15-month-old baby who left in a silver vehicle toward Walmart took the money from the drawer. Officers were out at Walmart.

Saturday, Oct. 4

Unwanted subject
Silver City Post Office
Female asleep in lobby. Officers advised subject left the property.

Reckless driver
14th Street
A white Toyota Tundra with an unrestrained child just pulled into Sonic.

Accident - property damage
N. Silver Street
Hit gas meter and gas is leaking. Advised Gas Co. And they will send a technician. Officer advised the meter wasn't actually hit - just a pipe that leads into the house.

Intoxicated persons
Hudson Street
Caller advised a male on the roadway is trying to get into vehicles. Officer had negative contact.

Weapons fired
515 W. College Avenue
Caller advised he heard a single gunshot coming from the east of the public library. Officer advised they are firing off fireworks at the college football game.

Unwanted subject
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a male is at the intersection wearing a plastic bag and is sitting down and his genitalia is visible. Officer advised subject will leave the area.

Injuring/tampering with a motor vehicle
105 N. Rosedale Road
Caller advised employees of Rue 21 accidently dropped some racks on the hood of his vehicle and it is now scratched.

Burglary
Grant Street
Caller advised someone broke into the apartment she is moving into.

Request officer
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised a named female standing in front of a vehicle asked to exchange meds with caller. She is possibly overmedicated. Officer requested ambulance for a 45-year-old overmedicated female.

Sunday, Oct. 5

Fight
Mustang Village
Caller, who is delivering a pizza, advised a large crowd of people are possibly fighting. Second caller advised about 30 people are fighting and she wants to go home. Officers advised the fight did separate and everyone took off.

Unwanted subject
2800 Pinos Altos Road
Caller advised a male using foul language does not want to leave and they do not want him on the property. Officer advised subject left upon officer's arrival.

Disturbance
Market Street
Caller advised she can hear them yelling. Officer determined it was a male on the Montana side talking kind of angry on the phone and he was told he needs to go inside. Caller advised the cops just left and the black male subject is outside yelling again.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Tracy Circle
Caller advised she went outside this morning to get something from her vehicle and her windshield is shattered.

Criminal damage to property
910 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised someone has thrown a rock through the window and the rock is still on the floor.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Royall Drive
Caller advised two vehicles were vandalized last night

Burglary
E. 11th Street
Caller advised she just got home and found her TV missing. Advised the screen is off her door and the window is open. Officers out for a named subject.

Reckless driver
W. 12th and Alabama streets
Subject in a red Charger is at the dorms and has a headlight out and keeps driving up and down and passing other vehicles very recklessly. Officer made contact with a black male and advised him of his driving. Officer advised the named male did not like what he had to say.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Royall Drive
Caller advised his tires were slashed.

Domestic disturbance
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised her husband is violent and drunk and is threatening to kill her and take her child. Caller advised negative on weapons. Further advised he did pick her up and slam her into the wall and kicked the bedroom door and smashed it open.

Vehicle burglary
Cielo Azul Street
Caller advised someone broke into his truck and stole a lot of his work tools.

Domestic disturbance
Penny Park
Caller advised her boyfriend is not letting her leave. Advised she is in the back of Penny Park. Officer determined boyfriend had outstanding traffic warrant out of magistrate court.

Domestic disturbance
Leslie Road
Caller advised upstairs a female and male slamming each other and a small baby is in the apartment. Officer had negative contact and all the lights were out.

Fight
W. 12th Street
Caller advised a vehicle is crossways in the roadway and a man and a woman are screaming and fist fighting.

Battery
Swan Street
Caller advised a female is going to his house and revving the engine of her pickup truck and yelling. Dispatch advised they could hear caller say, "I had her in a head lock, what do you want me to do?" Female was issued an indefinite CTW for the Swan Street address.

 

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