Friday, June 12

Battery
Gold Street
Caller stated that she was walking down Canal Street and her ex just walked up and hit her in the face. Officer had negative contact.

Request officer
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised that a sexual assault kit needed to be picked up.

Burglary
3017 Pinos Altos Road
Burglary of a metal building.

Domestic disturbance
W. Market Street
Caller advised that her brother was trying to hurt her then left in a red truck. Dispatch advised that caller was crying, and she was difficult to understand.

Battery
110 S. Bullard Street
Caller advised that a 22-year-old daughter had been bitten by the cook at Jalisco's Restaurant. Officer spoke with individuals who stated that the daughter told them she had been bitten by the cook at work while she was making chips. Officer advised the parents that the daughter would have to make the complaint due to her being over 18 year of age. Officer also spoke to the cook, who stated . . .

Domestic disturbance
1625 Little Walnut Road
Caller advised that one-quarter mile from Hwy 180, a male and a female by a blue Ford pickup were arguing.

Burglary
40th Street
Caller advised that a break-in occurred which could have happened in the past couple of days. Advised that he went in and the house is tore up. Officer advised heavy patrol for next two weeks.

Harassment
Visitor Center
Caller advised that a highly intoxicated female keeps following him and two days ago she cut him with a knife. Advised that she is not around him at this time.

Harassment
Virginia Street
Caller advised that his neighbor is causing problems and yelling at him and his friend's daughter says the neighbor was petting her dog.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Leslie Road
Caller advised that children rubbed egg on her car. Advised that it is parked in handicapped parking.

Welfare check
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised that children from another apartment are shooting pellet guns at other children. Advised that they bully the children and the parents don't go outside and check on them at all.

Domestic disturbance
1956 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that at the bus bench a female hit a male. Advised the male is walking to Albertsons and the female is still on the bench.

Fight
915 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised that two females are fighting but are now leaving toward Swan. Officer had negative contact with parties or with caller.

Fight
Fowler and ditch
Caller advised that four boys are fighting in front of the care center and are now walking toward the ditch. Advised that they are beating up a black guy. Advised that some subjects went to a blue/white trailer at a Fowler Avenue address.

Harassment
W. Market Street
Caller advised that she is still harassing him.

Domestic disturbance
Leslie Road
Caller advised of an active domestic with children crying in the background.

Reckless driver
800 S. Robert Street
Caller advised two diesel trucks are drag racing on Cooper Street.

Saturday, June 13

Unwanted subject
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a male is circling the produce section and keeps mumbling to himself making everyone uncomfortable. Officer reissued an indefinite criminal trespass warning for Walmart.

Larceny
Fowler Avenue
Caller advised his .380 pistol in a black holster was stolen out of his truck and believes it was taken by three named males.

Criminal damage to property
Shady Grove
Caller advised that some tree branches fell and damaged a swing set and scratched a female's arm. Officer advised caller to get hold of the Canal Street Maintenance Department.

Harassment
W. Market Street
Caller advised that a named female is continually harassing her. Officer advised that while on scene, a voice message on caller's phone was heard, in which the named female stated, "****off and die bitch." Officer advised harassment charges will be filed.

Harassment
N. Silver Street
Caller advised that her 15-year-old daughter is being bullied on the Internet and on Facebook and caller has the names of those who are doing it.

Battery
Bosworth Drive
Caller advised that his brother just slammed his head into a pane of glass but couldn't tell if he was bleeding. Dispatch could hear another male yelling at caller to give him the phone back/line was disconnected. Officer advised that they were standing by until ambulance arrived/clear.

Criminal damage to property
211 N. Texas Street
Caller advised that a decorative piece at her business has been damaged.

Disturbance
E. Kelly Street
Caller advised that a named male is at her house starting to break things and that he has a CTW and should not be on the property. Officer had contact with male on Kelly/Texas and reissued an indefinite CTW for the Kelly Street address.

Game and Fish
N. Silver Street
Caller advised that a deer needs to be put down. Game and Fish dispatch advised have city officer put it down. Officer advised that the deer is put down due to injuries and is on the northwest corner of Silver/20th.

Domestic disturbance
E. 19th Street
Caller advised that his wife, who is drunk and on drugs, is screaming and will not let him sleep. Advised that he does not know what else to do.

Welfare check
N. Swan Street
Caller advised that her mother is advising that individuals keep breaking into her home and doing it while she is there. Officer had contact with caller who stated that her mother's caregiver stole her cell phone and other items. Upon request, officer called the mother . . .

Domestic disturbance
W. Victoria Street
Units clear/it was just verbal and the other party left upon arrival.

Man with a gun
S. Bullard Street
Caller advised that a male carrying a rifle is walking south toward El Grito. Advised that the male is shooting at the ground. Officer and other units out with the male on Bullard.

Welfare check
Ridge Road
Caller advised that her fiancé is having family issues and told caller that he was going to hurt himself, saying, "If anything happens to me come get my belongings." Caller advised that he owns several handguns and rifles. Advised that he is very depressed and lives alone.

Unwanted subject
30th Street
Caller advised that someone is at her door and she needs an officer right away then disconnected. Dispatch attempted to call caller back, but left message. Officers had negative contact.

Sunday, June 14

Fight
2800 Pinos Altos Road
Caller advised to send police officers to The Flame then hung up. Officer sent for ambulance for a 26-year-old male who was hit in the head/no bleeding. EMS advised clear/patient refusal.

Fight
E. 8th and N. Swan streets
Caller advised that two subjects fighting in the area of Taylor Truck and Auto. Officer had negative contact.

Unwanted subject
N. Texas Street
Caller advised that her neighbor has gone off his rocker and is insisting on going in caller's apartment. Advised that he keeps saying, "We're watching you." Officer advised that he was advised not to bother his neighbors.

Disturbance
N. Silver Street
Caller advised that yelling, arguing and loud music are going on.

Welfare check
Cactus Street
Caller advised that his 18-year-old daughter was last seen four days ago and may be with a named male. Officer spoke with caller who advised that the daughter is staying with a named male on Canal Street and was seen last night partying.

Game and Fish
Highway 15 - MM 2
East side of the highway.

Welfare check
Pearce Road
Caller requested a check on his mother's residence as she has been an Albuquerque hospital for a couple of days.

Criminal trespass warning
201 E. 14th Street
Caller advised that a named male has a CTW for Sonic and he is there sitting on a wall. Officer made contact and released the male on a citation to appear.

Vehicle burglary
N. Bayard Street
Caller advised that his car was broken into.

Welfare check
809 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised that a male walked into her store and said that he had just been shot. But she does not see any blood on him. Advised that he is leaving and stopping traffic on Hudson.

Burglary
N. Juniper Street
Caller advised that his apartment has been broken into. Officer called for another unit as he needs to clear the apartment. Officer advised setting up frequent patrol.

DV order violation
Virginia Street
Caller requested an officer to retrieve his son/advising he has temporary order of protection against her for both himself and his son. Officer advised units will serve female with a domestic violence order/out at a 6th Street address to serve papers/clear.

Harassment
N. Corbin Street
Caller advised that kids are harassing him. Advised that the kids are brothers to the child his son killed years ago. Advised that he is going to hurt these kids because he is tired of the harassment, and they should not be in his area. Officer advised clear from area.

Welfare check
E. 12th and N. Corbin streets
Caller advised that a male is asleep in the ditch face down in the dirt. Second caller advised the male was passed out. Officer sent for ambulance for a 56-year-old male breathing/no bleeding/
Conscious/lights and siren/back pain.

Welfare check
2320 E. Highway 180
Fifteen-year-old caller is crying and advising that her dad got mad at her and left her at Albertsons. Caller would not give her father's name and does not want to file a report. Officer advised that one juvi female was being transported to SCPD.

Harassment
N. Texas Street
Caller advised that she just got home and her neighbor started yelling and screaming at them. Officer advised that both parties were advised to leave each other alone and to contact their landlord on the property issues.

DV order violation
County Convention Center
Caller advised he has a DVO on her and she is there now. Caller advised the officer that the female left before the officer arrived.

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