Friday, April 17

Burglary
N. Bennett Street
Caller advised that a white male is inside his house stealing items. Officer advised that one was arrested and is en route to PD.

Welfare check
W. 6th Street
Male requested law enforcement for this location and hung up.

Burglary
Santa Rita Street
Caller advised that he is watching his home for a named male and someone has broken into the home.

Panhandler
915 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised that 4 or 5 subjects, one of which is a female, are in a white Jeep and asking people for money.

Panhandler
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that two males are at the stoplight. Officer advised that they were spoken to and they are going to leave.

Panhandler
2110 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a very aggressive male is walking in traffic in front of the Shoe store asking people for money. Officer spoke to the male and advised him not to walk in the roadway.

Fight
Canal Street
Caller advised that subjects are outside fighting and one has a gun. Officers spoke to several neighbors in the area and no one noticed or heard a fight.

Harassment
Theodore Street
Caller advised that her nephew who lives on Richard Street keeps yelling at her. Officer advised contact was made with caller who advised the officer "You don't know your job." Officer advised clear/advised both parties to leave each other alone.

Welfare check
Yucca and 22nd streets
Caller advised that a female has been lying on the sidewalk for about 15 minutes. Officers advised that everything is okay/it was a young boy who wrecked on his scooter and he is on his way home.

Welfare check
S. Texas Street
Caller advised that a woman is being abused down the street on Arizona. Officers advised that everything is OK.

Missing persons
41st Street - 8:30 p.m.
Caller advised that she and her 13-year-old daughter had an argument around 5:30 p.m. and just realized the daughter was gone and has not returned.

Loud party
W. 6th and N. Cheyenne streets
Officers advised that two were arrested. Advised that it was an extremely large party. Could be heard a block away. Parties who rent the residence had been warned last Wednesday. The renters were both issued citations to appear for disorderly house and the party was dispersed.

Disturbance
2800 Pinos Altos Road
Caller advised that subjects were fighting, then advised they were separating and hung up. Officer advised units clear/subjects left prior to arrival.

Harassment
C Street
Caller advised that someone at a party behind his house is throwing rocks into his yard. Officer advised to issue an ATL for a blue Chevy Camaro with black rims.

Saturday, April 18

Disturbance
Caller advised that a male threatened to kill another subject, while caller was at McDonalds getting his girlfriend some food. Officer advised everything is okay now/the other party left prior to arrival.

Burglary
Ohio Street
Caller advised that some damage was done to his pickup and camp trailer, and that there are some items missing.

Welfare check
2800 Pinos Altos Road
Caller advised that a black Camaro is parked at the Flame with the windows busted out.

Criminal damage to property
C Street
Caller advised that someone threw a rock through his window/advised he called last night but didn't notice the damage.

Domestic
Caller requested an officer go to Albertsons and tell a named male to stop calling her/advised he's not supposed to call her unless it's about their child. Officer spoke with the male who advised that it's an ongoing issue with caller, but he would do his best/male said he is working on getting a parenting plan in place.

Shoplifting
2148 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that three Anglo males, all wearing camo, stole some movies, batteries, and electronics, and are leaving the parking lot in a brown Suburban. Officer advised contact with vehicle was made at Highway 180 and Bevco.

Disturbance
2 Ridge Road
Caller advised that some kind of disturbance is going on behind the Chevron station. Advised that six vehicles are there and a male is on the ground. Officers advised clear/negative contact after ATL in the area.

Intoxicated persons
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a male is highly intoxicated and stumbling into the roadway. Officer had contact at Highway 180 and 32nd /clear/subject is not intoxicated/ he is trying to make his way to Deming.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised that someone keyed his vehicle while he was at work at Family Dollar.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Highway 180 at Baca's
Caller advised that she was headed east and her windshield collapsed. Advised it felt like something hit the windshield. Advised that she is not injured.

Burglary
S. Highway 90
Caller advised that he has been gone for three weeks and found his property broken into and a generator and other things are missing. Officers will set up a frequent patrol for the location for the next couple of weeks.

Welfare check
711 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised that he was driving near the Drifter and saw a rollover between the gas station and the Drifter. Officer advised units clear/will ATL for a white GrandAm.

Fight
Penny Park
Caller was flagged down on Alabama and State. Officer advised everything is OK/spoke to some people on scene who advised negative on any fights/units clear.

Unwanted subject
Pine Street
Caller advised that her ex-boyfriend is punching the window to her vehicle and causing problems. Advised that she is afraid to go outside to give him his things from her vehicle. Advised that it has all been verbal. Officer advised clear/boyfriend left on foot/unknown direction of travel.

Unwanted subject
2800 Pinos Altos Road
Caller advised that they want a last-named male gone for the night. Advised that he is at the bar by the pool table. Officer advised that the male is leaving upon request/clear.

Burglary
Grant Street
Caller advised that he just got home and realized someone has been in his home and there are some things missing.

Sunday, April 19

Domestic disturbance
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised that a named male took her belongings. Advised that they were fighting and he is no longer there/units clear/everything is OK.

Fight
1075 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that 10-12 people are fighting/very intoxicated/unknown on weapons. Officer advised that everyone left on arrival.

Welfare check
N. Gold Street
Caller advised that a male is outside screaming and going crazy. Officer advised contact was made with both parties/it was all verbal/units clear.

Weapons fired
33rd Street
Caller advised that his neighbor is shooting songbirds in the trees again. Officer had contact with neighbor.

Unwanted subject
1120 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a named female is in the pool in her underwear and bra and being very belligerent with other guests. Officers advised the female to go back to her room and she is going to stay there/the manager is going to close the pool.

Shoplifting
206 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised that an individual in a black Steelers hat stuck some jerky in his pocket.

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