Monday, June 22

Larceny
1814 N. Swan Street
Caller advised that she found the cell phone.

Harassment
N. Bennett Street
Caller advised that a named female threatened to shoot a PNM tech when checking a meter.

Welfare check
Lamina Loop
Caller advised that she just broke up with him and he called saying he wants to commit suicide. Officers out at Lamina Loop and S. Corbin Street.

Reckless driver
Highway 180 and Rosedale Road
Caller advised that she is behind a white Chevy Suburban with Arizona plates which cannot maintain the lane and almost hit a semi. Advised that the vehicle just turned into Tractor Supply. Officer advised that everything is OK.

Burglary
Pinos Altos Road
Caller advised that his residence was broken into.

Unwanted subject
Pine Loop
Caller advised that an unknown male in a white lifted pickup with green stripes is causing problems. Caller advised that he wants a criminal trespass warning issued for the property.

Aggravated battery
N. Gold Street
Caller advised that he was burglarized at a Canal Street address and was also beat up with a bat. EMS3 advised clear with documented refusal.

Disturbance
N. Gold Street
Caller advised that a named female is causing problems. Officer advised that the female was escorted away from the area/everything is OK.

 

Welfare Check
1220 N. Hudson Street
Named 16-year-old female was kicked out of her house. Officers advised out at a S. Texas Street address, then en route to Gila Regional Medical Center.

Unwanted subject
Grant Street
Caller wants a CTW issued to a named male, and a frequent patrol.

Suspicious vehicle
N. Cheyenne Street
Caller advised that he does not want a silver Honda Accord in his yard. Officer advised that the vehicle is parked legally/nothing they can do about it.

Intoxicated persons
610 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised that a male, who is drunk and doesn’t buy anything, but just strolls around bothering people.

Tuesday, June 23

Welfare check
Royall Drive
Caller advised that her fiance is highly intoxicated and is threatening to cut people’s heads off and he does have Samurai swords ion the home. Advised that he has been suicidal within the last month.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a male with a black and yellow hat walked out with a basket full of merchandise. Officer advised the male was issued an indefinite CTW for Walmart and released on a citation to appear.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Pinos Altos Road
Caller advised that her windshield was broken during the night.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a male left with a bag full of merchandise and a white/red box, and as a passenger in a white Ford truck. Officer advised out with vehicle on Arenas valley road/XYZ Ranch Road.

Welfare check
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised that they have not been able to contact a named female who is a victim of a “white collar” crime and was taken to the hospital. Officer advised that the female is deceased and has been for about a month/clear.

Harassment
N. Swan Street
Caller advised that a named male is harassing her. Officer spoke to both parties and told both not to speak to each other to avoid confrontation.

Larceny
Swimming Pool
Caller advised that someone stole his 16-year-old son‘s wallet from the locker. Caller called back advising that his son told him another story, that he left the bag with the wallet on the bench unsecured and it was taken. Caller advised that he no longer wished to make a report.

Welfare check
Georgia Street
Caller advised that she has a small child locked in a vehicle/advising that she won’t open it/advised that she is 3-years-old. Caller advised that the air conditioning is on but the vehicle will turn off in a couple of minutes. Officer advised that he was able to get the door open and to have Fire head this way to check out the child.

Shoplifting
1220 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised that a named male just stole a bottle of liquor and took off running toward Dairy Queen. Officers advised negative contact with male.

Harassment
307 N. Bullard Street
Caller advised that a male is there stating that another male tried to beat him up. Male advised that he wants an indefinite CTW issued to another named male for a Broadway address.

Missing persons
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised that they can’t find his 19-year-old cousin who has mental disabilities. Officer advised out at a Little Walnut Road address for follow up.

Disturbance
N. Bennett Street
Caller advised that a named male called him a child molester and beat him up. Officer advised clear from location/will ATL for named male.

Domestic disturbance
N. Swan Street
Caller advised that his mom and dad are fighting and that his mom told him to call. Advised that the male left walking.

Wednesday, June 24

Larceny
Valley Vista
Caller advised that someone stole his uncle’s wheelchair.

Larceny
N. Gold Street
Caller advised that she believes someone went into her home last night while she was asleep and stole some items including medications. Officer advised one female en route to hospital.

Burglary
502 N. Bullard Street
Entry gained through the back.

Burglary
100 N. Rosedale Road
Next to Dollar General.

Disturbance
111 S. Texas Street
Caller advised of a verbal between two named males. Officer advised of an ATL for one male and to issue an indefinite CTW for the Gospel Mission.

Loud music
Pine Street and Kimberly Drive
Caller advised that a white Chrysler drives by every day that makes her windows shake. Advised the vehicle lives across Pine Street from the Magistrate Court. Caller requests a frequent patrol. Officer out at a Pine Street address.

Battery
502 N. Bullard Street
Caller advised he was battered by two named males who are now in the Big Ditch Park. Officer requested ambulance for a 53-year-old male with bloody nose and mouth/standard response. Officer advised they will ATL for the two males.

Shoplifting

2501 E. Highway 180

Caller advised that a named male stole a swimming pool and is headed west on 180 in a red Pontiac. 

Domestic disturbance
E. Daniel Street
Caller advised that they can hear a female and a male yelling at each other. Officer advised that when he got on scene everything got quiet. Advised that they knocked on the door and no one came.

Harassment
Gough Park
Caller advised that a named female started driving recklessly toward caller and cutting her off.

Domestic disturbance
E. Daniel Street
Caller advised that their 28-year-old son has overdosed on little blue pills. Officers advised that this is the address where the domestic took place yesterday. Officer advised query gun serial #*****/no record found.

Larceny
N. Bennett Street
Walk-in advised that a female that he allowed to shower at his home stole his EBT card and driver’s license.

Game and Fish
2700 N. Silver Street
Caller advised that an injured deer is near his truck. Officer had negative contact with an injured deer/advised the deer possibly got up and took off.

Welfare check
S. Cooper and San Vicente streets
Caller advised that a small child about 3-years-old is walking by himself. Officer advised contact with subjects and child.

Larceny
N. Bennett Street
Caller advised that someone washed a car in his yard and stole a JVC stereo from his shed.

Reckless driver
Gough Park Callercaller advised that a blue and black Honda is speeding through the parking lot and they almost wrecked. Officer spoke with the female driver and advised her to stop driving recklessly.

Welfare check
Kiva Place
Caller advised that a male just announced that he is going to get killed/advising it’s weird. Officers advised contact was made on a dirt road west of the apartments/giving male a ride to Bosworth.

Harassment
Lisa Place
Caller advised that her female neighbor is yelling at caller about a cat/advised that neighbor went over and tried to open caller’s door and push her way in. Caller advised that she has a newborn baby with her. Advised that the neighbor went into caller’s vehicle and set off the alarm and then left. Caller wants the neighbor issued an indefinite CTW.

Welfare check
E. 13th and N. Corbin streets
Caller advised that her 32-year-old son is in the area of the bridge screaming, yelling, and stumbling.

Driving while intoxicated
Memory Lane
Caller advised that a male in a tan shirt is drunk and stumbling and getting into a vehicle and left.

Thursday, June 25

Accident – property damage
E. Highway 180 and Rosedale Road
Caller advised that she has just been rear-ended and is driving a white Dodge Dakota.

Welfare check
E. Pine Street
Caller advised that her son was stabbed Saturday night and she has been in El Paso with her son since. Advised that her boyfriend is going to start throwing her belongings out of the house and she is worried that he will destroy her items. Caller would like an officer to call her. Officer went to residence and saw nothing thrown outside/had negative contact at the residence.

Welfare check
Pine Street
Caller advised that she can hear a lot of screaming. Officer had negative contact with any screaming in the area.

Unwanted subject
N. Bennett Street
Caller advised that a named male was at his house and caller does not want him on his property.

Unwanted subject
E. Pine Street
Caller advised that a female neighbor keeps going to their property and even in the back yard. Advised that she is not there now, but caller wants an indefinite CTW issued.

Domestic disturbance
E. Broadway
Caller advised that two females are arguing and one yelled to call 911. Second caller advised the pair are at an E. Kelly Street address and they are caller’s daughter and her girlfriend. Advised that they are verbally arguing.

Intoxicated persons
Leslie Road
Caller advised that a male is sitting in his white double-cab Ford pickup drinking beer and throwing the cans out the window.

Unwanted subject
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised that a named female went over and started a fight with her and caller wants to press charges.
 

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