Friday, Oct. 13

Larceny
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised over the weekend some things were taken.

Unwanted subject
Vic Culberson Drive
Walk-in advised a homeless person is living on his property. Advised he has let her live there for the past six months but she refused to leave even though walk-in has got her a HUD home. Further advised she suffers from all kinds of medical issues, PTSD, Lyme disease, etc.

Domestic disturbance
W. Highway 180 and Little Walnut Road
Caller advised a female driver and a male walking, going down Little Walnut Rd, are arguing at this time. Officer had negative contact.

Larceny
S. Cinc
Caller advised items stolen from her yard.

Criminal damage to property
2600 N. Swan Street
Caller advised a window at the school is busted.

Welfare check
N. Silver Street
Caller advised he has been trying to get in contact with a 57-year-old friend for the past couple of weeks. Advised she does have cancer and caller is concerned something has happened.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised two males walked out with two baskets full of items and are now in Row 7 in a brown Yukon. Officer had negative contact.

Harassment
Bosworth Drive
Caller advised her ex is harassing her on Facebook.

Assault
N. Arizona Street
Caller advised a named female showed up at his apartment and beat him up. Advised the female is intoxicated and stating she was raped and is tearing up his apartment at this time. Officer had negative contact at the address.

New Mexico Game and Fish Department
Camino del Bosque
Caller advised a dead deer is in the middle of the roadway near the Forest Service building.

Tuesday, Oct. 14

Domestic disturbance
B Street
Caller advised her fiancé is on probation and is high and broke her phone and coffee table. Officers had one male in investigative detention. Officers advised negative on weapons but he is high. Units cleared as male left for the evening.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a male stole cigarettes, and advised if the male can be identified the store does want to press charges.

Vehicle burglary
2600 N. Swan Street
Caller advised her laptop was stolen.

Domestic disturbance
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised he just got punched in the face by his father. Advised father is headed back toward caller. Further advised he does not need an ambulance.

Domestic disturbance
Trapper Road
Caller wants his wife removed from the house as she is causing problems. Female left prior to officer's arrival but it was determined to be verbal.

Unwanted subject
Hilltop Road
Caller advised she wants a CTW issued to a named male who is on the property at this time. Advised he is sitting on the porch wearing a black hoodie and has long black hair in a ponytail.

Criminal damage to property
3082 32nd Street Bypass
Caller advised of a missing GPS bracelet worn by a named female.

Unwanted subject
Mann Drive
Caller advised a named female was served an eviction notice by the sheriff's department last week and who is there today without permission. Officer reissued an indefinite CTW.

Welfare check
Pacific Street
Caller concerned with an 82-year-old friend who was not answering her phone. Advised she has been sick today. Officer had contact and she is OK and will call caller.

Welfare check
SCPD
Walk-in is confused and does not know where he lives. Age 70-80. Officer was clear as the walk-in left with his wife.

Aggravated assault
Kelly and 6th streets
Caller is at GRMC and advised he was in a fight with a named male. Advised the male drove up while caller was at a bus stop and the male told caller to get in the car so they could settle this. Caller advised that "this" was between caller and a girl who was with the male's brother. Caller further advised that the male said caller was talking crap.

Criminal damage to property
Cardinal Lane
Caller advised a vehicle had knocked over two wooden posts and displaced some rocks. Officer observed the damage.

Domestic disturbance
1814 N. Swan Street
Caller advised a female in black is running from a male in brown. Caller does not know if they are still there as he kept going. Officer advised they were walking on Swan Street now.

Welfare check
Fox Field
Caller advised a last-named father was egging on a fight between her son and another first-named kid who were playing tackle football. Advised the father and another male already left. Officer advised the two football players were walking to a friend's house where their mother will be picking them up.

Request officer
Penny Park
Caller advised teenagers are climbing up on the ramadas and jumping from wood chips to the roof.

Harassment
Durango Street
Caller advised her named male neighbor is out of control and threatening to hit her. Advised it is an ongoing situation, but she has only reported it once. Officer advised her to call when he starts to harass her so it can be documented.

Shoplifting
915 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised he took Oreos cookies but she got them back. Advised he also tried to take beef jerky . . . and has something else in his pants.

Wednesday, Oct. 15

Harassment
E. 12th Street
Caller advised she is being seriously bothered by someone banging on her front door for past 45 minutes. Advised she can hear girl's voices outside, but she does not want to speak to an officer. Officer advised he was already near the residence when the call came in but had negative contact.

Harassment
2750 E. Highway 180
Caller advised he was being harassed at work.

Criminal trespass warning
3025 E. Highway 180
Officer issued an indefinite CTW to a named individual for ACE Hardware.

Larceny
N. Bennett Street
Caller advised his trailer was burglarized Monday night or Tuesday morning.

Welfare check
1220 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised two small children were left in a white Neon with unknown plates. Officer out with a white Dodge Neon but had no contact with any children.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller has two male juvis, who switched price tags to get items cheaper, in the back not causing problems. Officer advised parents were contacted and juvi citations issued.

Shoplifting
1814 N. Swan Street
Caller advised a customer who used to be an officer in Bayard stole milk and candy at about 1:05 p.m.

Welfare check
Highway 180 and 32nd Street Bypass
Caller advised a male lying on the side of the road with no shirt and a backpack. Advised he tried to stand up and then quickly went to lying back down. Officer had negative contact.

Request officer
1960 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a male is in the store trying to trade some stolen stuff. Officers took serial numbers of some items.

Burglary
Mann Drive
Caller advised someone broke a window to her house and she noticed some of her items are missing.

Battery
1814 N. Swan Street
Caller advised a male went in the store and assaulted him. Caller was yelling and screaming on the phone, then did not want to listen and hung up the phone. Officer had negative contact.

Request officer
3801 Pinos Altos Road
Caller advised a child is locked inside a Chevy 4-door pickup, and they cannot get the vehicle open. Advised the toddler has been inside for about 20 minutes.

Welfare check
1103 Superior
Caller advised a 60-year-old male guest of the hotel, who fell outside and hit his head, is disoriented. Caller advised he told the guest that an ambulance is on their way, but the guest did not want one and went to his room. Officer talked with the front desk clerk.

Welfare check
1075 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a small child, possibly 14 years of age, is in the parking lot with his dog. Caller advised the child has nowhere to stay for the night and caller gave him some food and money. Officer had contact with a 19-year-old male with lower left side hip pain.

Thursday, Oct. 16

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
N. Silver Street
Caller advised someone wrote on vehicles with a marker.

Welfare check
W. Highway 180 and Kentucky Street
Caller advised an elderly male on side of road looks like he might need help. Advised he has a cane and has been standing there for quite a while now. Officer had negative contact.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a male was in the back office not causing problems. Officer arrested the male and released him on a CTA.

Reckless driver
Market and Comb streets
Caller advised a male on a crotch rocket with no license plate speeds up and down the street every day. Officer made contact with suspected rider and advised him not to be riding and if caught action will be taken.

Criminal trespass
1814 N. Swan Street
Caller wants a criminal trespass warning issued to a former employee.

Welfare check
3200 N. Silver Street
Caller advised a 17-year-old male was supposed to go to the ER with his mother due to his being suicidal. School counselor checked at hospital and was advised they never made it. Caller advised the male was later seen by himself between the hospital and the high school. Caller further advised the male is already admitted at the hospital.

Criminal trespass warning
855 Silver Heights Blvd.
A male and a female that are in the restroom for over 15 minutes. They are going up PA towards McDonalds. Officer will look for them.

Unwanted subject
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised a male keeps going to her house and he is not wanted there. Caller is at SCPD to speak to an officer.

Larceny
S. Bullard Street
Caller advised someone stole her purse from outside her home.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
A named male and an unidentified female were caught. Negative on any problems.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
3200 N. Silver Street
Caller advised someone egged his truck at school.

Aggravated assault
Cooper Cemetery
Caller advised some males in a gold car pulled a gun on him and wrecked into his white car. Second caller advised she is calling on behalf of her son, who was just involved in a hit-and-run near the cemetery.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Serinna Court
Caller advised his vehicle was hit with a pellet gun.

Request officer
Plata Road
Caller advised a first-named male put clothes, including two pair of underwear, a white shirt, and Auburn University blue PJs, on her sister's grave.

Domestic disturbance
N. Corbin Street
Caller advised her boyfriend is intoxicated and arguing with her and talking "violently" to her. Caller advised she was no longer there but wouldn't advise where she was, but did want an officer to go to her house. Caller further advised her son is with the boyfriend. Officer was clear.

Domestic disturbance
Gough Park
Caller advised that a named male tried to hit her sister and was causing problems.

Disturbance
E Street
Caller advised as he was passing by he noticed two males fighting out front but doesn't know who they were. Officer advised negative on a fight but some individuals were asked to leave the residence.

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