Silver City Police Department blotter - April 10 through April 12, 2015

Friday, April 10

Criminal trespass
N. Gold Street
Officer advised that male left prior to arrival.

Unwanted subject
1609 N. Swan Street
Caller advised that a gentleman was disrupting customers and when he is found wants an indefinite CTW issued. Officer will ATL.

Unwanted subject
300 16th Street
Caller advised that a named male is inside the Wellness Center, and they do not want him there. Officer advised that the male was issued a CTW to 1620 N. Gold Street, El Gallo Pinto, and the Wellness Center.

Unwanted subject
1308 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised that a named male is at her business and she does not want him there. Male was issued a CTW for the Pazazz Salon.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a male took a 50-inch television at 7 a.m. this morning, and they have him on video.

Unwanted subject
111 S. Texas Street
Caller advised that a named male has been asked to leave and won't. Second caller from Jalisco's advised the same. Officer advised that a CTW was issued to the male for the Gospel Mission for one week, and he was transported to Santa Clara.

Fight
E. Dorothy Street - 2:20 p.m.
Officer advised that it was just a verbal argument and male left prior to arrival.

Fight
E. College Avenue and N. Hudson Street - 2:20 p.m.
Caller advised that five people were involved, all males. Caller advised that no weapons were seen. Officer advised negative on fight at Hudson Chevron/en route to Hudson Snappy.

Fight
206 N. Hudson Street - 2:20 p.m.
Officer advised negative on any fight/en route to Dorothy.

Larceny
Kiva Place
Caller advised that his specialized Hard Rock bicycle was taken sometime during the night.

Domestic disturbance
Bosworth Drive
Caller advised that a couple are fighting on the porch behind Performance Plus. Officer advised clear/just verbal/they will try to work things out.

Welfare check
Memory Lane
Female caller wanted a welcheck on her daughter. Officer advised that daughter is doing okay/plenty of food, electricity, and running water, and house conditions are liveable.

Unwanted subject
2005 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a named male is out front harassing customers by selling candy bars for his sick mother. Officer advised ATLing Walgreens, Shell, and Walmart.

Criminal trespass warning
2501 E. Highway 180
Officer advised clear/individual released on a citation to appear.

Disturbance
809 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised that a verbal fight is going on in the parking lot. Further advised that five young men are attempting to fight and they are flashing . . .

Breaking and entering
Valley Vista
Caller advised that a named male is trying to get into her neighbor's house. Further advised that when she yelled he stopped but didn't leave. Officer advised contact was made with the male.

Unwanted subject
Virginia Street
Caller advised that a named female left two days ago voluntarily and just walked in his house and went upstairs.

Suspicious vehicle
200 N. Bullard Street
Caller advised that he saw two vehicles back of Little Toad Creek and they were not bar customers and was concerned because of recent break-ins.

Saturday, April 11

Welfare check
N. Corbin Street
Caller advised that he just found his sister "shooting up" in the bathroom, and there are children in the house. Advised that his sister is causing problems and is now running away from the house. Officer advised clear.

Domestic disturbance
Kiva Place
Landlord called advising that they have received several complaints that the music is too loud in an apartment, and he is tired of it himself. Officer advised to change call to a domestic as there was a verbal argument/upset and crying/no physical markings or bruising.

New Mexico Game and Fish department
1313 E. 32nd Street
EMS advised four deer, one with a broken leg. Dispatch advised that G&F in Santa Fe was notified. SCPD officer advised that deer is injured but is still able to move quickly/could not verify how injured deer was.

Unwanted subject
Downtown
Caller advised that a named male was trying to scam businesses. Officer had negative contact.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that the day before she asked a man for his receipt because she saw him carrying boots toward the exit. Advised that the man grabbed her by both arms and moved her and exited the store. Advised that she wants to pursue charges.

Welfare check
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a disoriented male is looking for a nursing home and is wandering in the parking lot. Officer advised to send ambulance for an 84-year-old male/disoriented/having trouble answering questions/conscious/breathing/no chest pains/no severe bleeding/no lights and sirens.

Loud music
Chihuahua Hill
Officer advised that the only loud music is coming from live bands outside near the Toad Creek Brewery in reference to the Toadfest that is occupying Yankie, Bullard streets and Broadway.

Battery
Cardinal Lane
Caller advised that her mother and father are fighting. Officer spoke with the mother who had a bloody lip, a scratch on her elbow and a cut on her finger, and who did not remember what happened.

Unwanted subject
1308 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised that a homeless man is getting into the garbage.

Domestic disturbance
S. Texas Street
Caller advised that a named male got into an argument with her and threw a shoe at her head/unknown where he went. Advised that she doesn't want an ambulance.

Larceny
2501 E. Highway 180
Wallet and cellphone taken.

Request officer
30th Street
Caller advised she lent her vehicle to a named female a week ago and now she will not return it.

Assault
SCPD
Walk-in advised that she is being threatened by her ex-husband.

Disturbance
N. Texas Street
Named neighbor is causing problems.

Unwanted subject
Bowling Alley
Caller advised that they kicked out three juveniles and when he went outside to look they had thrown rocks at the building. Advised the juveniles left but are still in the neighborhood. Officer advised that he had contact on traffic next to the Comfort Inn and got their information.

Welfare check
Mountain View Road
Caller advised that her cousin is talking about hurting herself or ending her life. Officer advised that the cousin had slurred speech/negative on alcohol/stated she was not suicidal or homicidal/just wanted her car.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a man just walked out with a tent and some other items and got into a tan colored car with no plate and headed west.

Unwanted subject
1956 E. Highway 180
Caller advised they want CTWs issued to two males who were asked twice to leave the store. Advised that they smelled like they are smoking weed and are now sitting in front of Arbys. Officer advised out with two males who look like homeless men.

Loud music
N. Corbin Street
Caller advised that the neighbors are having a party and the music is too loud.

Unwanted subject
206 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised that a male in a green jacket is causing problems in the store. Officer had contact at the Visitor Center.

Loud party
C Street
Caller advised that there is a loud college party in the apartment and people are drinking in the street.

Sunday, April 12

Loud music
E. Yankie and N. Corbin streets
Officer advised everything is okay/they turned it down. Advised that it was not extremely loud but they turned it down right away and said they would keep it down.

Harassment
Fran Drive
Caller advised that a named male in La Plata Trailer Park was intoxicated and got upset when caller dropped his daughter off. Advised that he ran after her car, and she is afraid to go home. Officer advised the Fran Drive address will be patrolled for the rest of the shift and advised caller to call 911 if . . .

Intoxicated driver
1075 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that two vehicles with intoxicated subjects in the parking lot were talking about fighting one of the customers inside.

Weapons fired
E. 11th Street
Caller advised that he just heard four shots fired behind the Food Basket.

Welfare check
123 12th Street
Caller requested welcheck on a purple car near Penny Park, then disconnected. Dispatch attempted to call back with no success.

Welfare check
2 Ridge Road
Caller advised that she received a phone call from a named male asking her to pick him up at the Ridge Road Chevron because he got himself into trouble. Officer advised will ATL.

Disturbance
2110 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that two males in the parking lot are arguing.

Welfare check
Leslie Road
Caller advised that she returned home and found her apartment trashed and believes her ex-boyfriend is the one who did it.

Panhandler
Highway 180
Caller advised a subject with a CTW to Albertsons is on the property and now is leaving.

Unwanted subject
E. Kelly Street
Caller advised that she needs a named male removed from her property. Advised that he threw a "crazy" and was throwing things. Advised that he is still on scene standing in the front yard. Advised that he is now leaving. Advised that she wants a CTW issued to him. Officer made contact and issued the male an indefinite CTW.

Criminal damage to property
602 N. Bullard Street
Caller advised that someone tried to break into his restaurant last night through the back door.

Disturbance
S. Texas Street
Caller advised that a male had asked her son several times if he would like to have sex with him and the son said no. Advised that the male has left wearing a trench coat and has long hair. Officer advised that he thinks he just saw the male in the area of San Vicente and Texas streets. Another officer advised that the male is now by the mission.

Criminal damage to property
Penny Park
Caller advised that damage has occurred to the dragon mural on bathrooms. Officer advised that a frequent patrol of the park would be set up to try to curb the damage.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
32nd Street
Caller advised that they just returned home to find the back window of one of their vehicles has been damaged.

Shoplifting
610 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised that a male was observed taking items from the store then coming back in and claiming that he wanted to exchange some items. Officer out with a named male and he was issued an indefinite CTW for CVS.

Domestic disturbance
E. Kelly Street
Caller advised that neighbors, a named male and a named female, are fighting physically and they are intoxicated.

Welfare check
Memory Lane Cemetery
Caller advised that it sounds as if a female is screaming "No," "No." Officer advised negative contact with anyone in the cemetery.

Domestic disturbance
W. Market Street
Caller advised that she and her husband got into an argument after she found him smoking crystal meth. Advised that he left. Officer advised will be making a SCI referral.

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