Thursday, April 2

Domestic disturbance
2609 Camino del Bosque
Verbal between mother and daughter.

Welfare check
Durango Street
Caller advised that right behind her house a lady is on the ground in the middle of the road. Second caller advised the same. Officer advised that the named female was conscious/alert/and had possibly fallen/was possibly intoxicated/getting transported by EMS.

Unwanted subject
Louisiana Street
Caller advised that a first-named male is having mental issues and wants him removed. Officer advised to send ambulance for male on the ground with possible lacerations. Advised male is in investigative detention/he was trying to hurt himself.

Welfare check
Mountain View Road
Caller from Nazarene Church advised that a named male has made statements of self-harm. Advised that he is a frequent flyer and has been drinking. Officer advised that male wants to check in voluntarily at GRMC as male is really depressed and needs help. Officer advised that male was given a ride to GRMC and left with GRMC personnel.

Intoxicated persons
E. 6th and N. Hudson streets
Officer had contact with male who advised he was out of balance because of an inner ear infection. Officer advised that the male was given a ride to the Gateway Apartments.

New Mexico Game and Fish Department
Ben Lilly Drive and Little Walnut Road
Caller advised that a deer was hit/has a broken leg/tried going up the hill. Officer advised negative contact.

Welfare check
Bullard Street
Caller advised that a fight was happening on Bullard/glass breaking/disconnected. Officer advised that a restaurant owner stated that a male and a female came into the restaurant and ordered some drinks and food. The couple got angry because the food was taking too long to come out and they left without paying for the drinks. Advised that they were angry, not fighting.

Friday, April 3

Welfare check
2800 Pinos Altos Road
Officer advised approaching a couple who might have been involved in a domestic, but all was OK/they were very drunk.

Vehicle burglary
Alabama Street
Caller advised that someone busted out the window and stole her purse.

Mental Health Complaint
3005 Camino del Bosque
Caller from U. S. Forest Service advised that a transgender person has been in their lobby for over an hour and he(she) appears to suffer from a mental condition. Advised subject left voluntarily.

Unwanted subject
Visitor Center
Caller advised that they want a criminal trespass warning issued to whoever stole their paint can.

Domestic disturbance
1956 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a female out on the road is being hit by a bald male wearing a blue hoodie, who then took off on foot toward the ditch.

Accident - property damage
E. Highway 180 at Rosedale Road
Caller driving a blue Dodge Ram advised they were just rear-ended.

Domestic disturbance
2005 E. Highway 180
Female caller advised that another female is vandalizing her vehicle.

Unwanted subject
Canal Street - 3 p.m.
Caller advised that a named male is harassing her and accusing her husband of looking through the window at his wife. Officer advised that both were spoken to and told to leave each other alone.

Harassment
Canal Street - 3:45 p.m.
Caller advised that in the back alley by the ditch the same male is harassing her and her husband and saying things that are awful and untrue. Officers advised them both to stay away from each other.

Shoplifting
3025 E. Highway 180
Caller advised of an adult female at 2:55 p.m.

Suspicious vehicle
E. 14th Street
Caller advised that a vehicle is parked in his neighbor's driveway that isn't supposed to be there. Advised that the homeowners are away and the house is vacant. Advised that the vehicle has been there two times and no one ever gets out of the vehicle but they just stay there. Officer advised subjects left upon request.

Disturbance
N. Combs Street
Caller advised that some subjects are outside trying to fight with her son. Dispatch advised that caller was uncooperative and that caller advised that she was not there, she just knows they were trying to fight her son.

Domestic disturbance
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a couple are fighting in Row 17 by a motorcycle, and it looks like it could get physical. Advised that the female is now heading into the store, and the male is leaving on a motorcycle. Officer advised out with that motorcycle in the parking lot.

Saturday, April 4

Welfare check
123 W. 12th Street
Caller advised that a couple were fighting in a green car in the parking lot. Officers advised negative contact.

Welfare check
E. College Avenue and N. Hudson Street
Caller advised that a female was standing in an undershirt yelling. Officer advised out with the female. Advised that she is not making much sense but will keep an eye on her.

Littering
1060 E. Highway 180
Caller advised someone is illegally dumping trash in their dumpsters.

Unwanted subject
211 N. Bullard Street
Caller advised that a crazy lady is yelling at people. Officer advised that the female was talking to herself and making people feel uncomfortable. Female left upon request.

Panhandler
2110 E. Highway 180
Officer advised clear, and they are going to move him.

Welfare check
Spring Street Park
Caller advised that possibly a male and a female were fighting in the middle of the park. Advised that the female was bloody and the male was lying down. Officer advised contact was made and the female does have red marker on her face/advised that she was just messing around.

Shoplifting
1956 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a female was taking plants and that she is in the parking lot and loading everything into her vehicle and is now headed toward Walmart. Officer advised will ATL for the vehicle.

Request officer
Cooper Cemetery
Caller advised that his 56-year-old brother wanted to kill himself on his mother's grave after an argument with his girlfriend. Advised that he doesn't know where his brother is now. Officer advised to send deputy to address on Racetrack Road.

Domestic disturbance
1120 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that she can see a male and a female fighting in the back alley of the
Econo Lodge. Officer made contact with caller and will ATL for female in a green FJ Cruiser with a yellow sign in the passenger-side window saying "Solar Ray."

Sunday, April 5

Intoxicated persons
Market and C streets
Caller advised that a fight is occurring in the middle of the street involving 4 or 5 teenagers walking up Market Street. Officer advised contact with 5 subjects in area of Market/E streets.

Welfare check
Post Office
Caller advised that a named female is walking in the roadway yelling. Officer made contact with the female and advised her to keep it down, and she stated she took her meds and should be OK now.

Loud music
Lamina Loop
Officer made contact and they did lower the music.

Disturbance
N. Texas Street
Caller advised her male roommate is fighting with her while she is getting ready for work. Advised negative on weapons/alcohol/children. Officer made contact and advised that everything is OK.

Unwanted subject
11 Ridge Road
Caller advised that a couple of homeless people are asleep on the west side of the building and wants them to leave. Advised they are leaving now.

Harassment
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that he is being threatened by his stepson. Advised that stepson has a history of mental illness and anger issues and threatened to kill him in a text.

Disturbance
420 W. Market Street
Caller advised that a named female is harassing and threatening the father. The priest advised that everything is OK now, she was just making a scene.

Disturbance
Raven Drive
Caller advised that she can hear yelling and arguing from a female in a gray trailer. Advised that she left prior to arrival.

Littering
Shady Grove
Caller advised that someone disposed of a chopped up horse that has been dead for a while in the dumpster. Officer advised negative on a horse/it appeared to be an old hoof and bone from an elk.

Criminal trespass warning
Bosworth Drive
Caller advised that a named male who has a CTW for the property is there and caller wants him arrested. Dispatch verified the male does not have a CTW for that location. Caller advised that the male was caught letting the air out of a passenger-side front tire. Officer had negative contact with the male.

Battery
311 N. Bullard Street
Caller advised that some subjects were assaulted and one went to the hospital with a broken arm. Officer advised that caller would not give any more information/units clear from location/subject has broken arm/wrist.

Breaking and entering
2 Arroyo Seco Road
Caller advised that it looks like someone tried to break in last date. Officer advised that he will be clear/it has been reported already/everything is OK.

Welfare check
N. Gold Street
Caller advised he and a named female have been fighting and that she has attempted suicide in the past. Advised that she did not mention it but advised he knows how she is. Officer advised that she was sleeping/ kids are okay/caller was on scene/everything is okay.

Shoplifting
100 N. Rosedale Road
Caller advised that a female stole a bottle of Jack Daniels and walked out. Manager advised that they were able to ID the female and will be filing charges.

Domestic disturbance
2110 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that subjects are parked across from the bank in a white car and that they have been fighting since leaving Walmart. Advised that the female is crying. Advised that they just pulled back into Walmart. Advised that they just pulled out of Walmart.

Harassment
Gough Park
Caller advised that a male was harassing her and her kids and then left the park. Officer advised contact was made with a male.

Unwanted subject
Canal and 16th streets
Caller advised that a female is screaming and causing problems on the corner. Second caller advised a girl with a bat is arguing on the corner. Officer advised en route to Sugar Shack in Bayard with the female.

Welfare check
W. Victoria Street
Caller wants someone to check on a fire. Officer advised that the fire was in a proper container and was being watched/everything is okay/clear.

Loud music
910 Silver Heights Blvd.
Officer advised that they will turn off the music for the night. Caller called back advising they turned the music back . . . Officer advised negative on any music/they are taking everything down and going inside. Advised homeowner if we have to come back because . . .

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