Friday, July 24

Welfare check
117 E. College Avenue
Caller advised that a male is asleep on the park bench in the parking lot and is worried that he might fall off the bench.

Harassment
SCPD
Walk-in advised that a named male keeps harassing her. Advised that he raped a female a couple of years ago.

Shoplifting
100 N. Rosedale Road
Caller advised that two females stole two bottles of vodka and left in a white SUV.

Fight
N. Bayard Street and W. Broadway
Caller advised that according to a third party a group of males on motorcycles were fighting in the roadway. Officers advised out at Copper Country.

Suspicious vehicle
W. Highway 180 and Alabama Street
Officer advised that a lady said her car was overheating and was waiting for someone to come and help.

Shoplifting
1220 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised that a first-named female in a black shirt and pants was shoplifting. Officer had contact at 12th and Corbin. Advised reissued indefinite CTW for Food Basket/she had a receipt for the merchandise she had.

Unwanted subject
Bosworth Drive
Caller advised that a named female is at his residence threatening to break his windshield. Dispatcher advised they can hear the female yelling. Officer made contact and advised if they had to come back she would be arrested for disorderly conduct.

Breaking and entering
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised that someone is trying to break into her neighbor’s apartment/she can hear them banging on the door.

Saturday, July 25

Loud music
E. 13th and N. Silver streets
Officer advised negative contact/clear.

Unwanted subject
Bosworth Drive
Caller advised that a bald-headed male with tattoos on his face was sleeping on caller’s property and caller wants a CTW issued. Officer had negative contact with caller or male.

Harassment
N. Bullard Street
Walk-in advised that a named male tried to assault her today downtown.

Unwanted subject
100 N. Rosedale Road
Caller advised that a named male is inside the store now and they want an indefinite CTW issued. Officer issued an indefinite CTW for Walgreens and a Bosworth Street address.

Welfare check
W. Yankie and N. Bullard streets
Caller advised that a named male is passed out on the sidewalk.

Criminal damage to property
100 N. Rosedale Road
Caller advised that the male who was issued an indefinite CTW about two hours ago damaged the restroom.

Criminal trespass warning
Little Walnut Road
Caller wants an indefinite CTW issued to a named male who is in jail. Advised that the male was the one who caused criminal damage and breaking and entering yesterday. Officer advised the CTW was issued.

Game and Fish
E. Cain Drive and Arrowhead Road
Caller advised that a small bear was seen walking on the left side of the road. Second caller advised a small bear was seen in a backyard. Game and Fish was notified.

Larceny
1220 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised a shoplifting occurred at around 3 p.m.

Sunday, July 26

Domestic disturbance
W. Kelly Street
Caller advised that a named male tried to kill her. Advised that she doesn’t remember but he kept hitting her in the face. Advised that this occurred at a S. Texas Street address. Officer had negative contact.

Welfare check
Leslie Road
Caller advised that her ex-boyfriend was shocking her in her sleep and also believes that he took multiple things. Officer advised that caller had already dealt with another officer yesterday about this subject. Officer made contact with caller.

Harassment
915 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised that a first-named male keeps harassing caller. Officer out with male at Silver Heights Chevron.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
E. Pine Street
Caller advised that a named female slashed his tires and that he already has an open case with this female who damaged his windshield.

Welfare check
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised that a vehicle with a drunk driver and a female and small child just left GRMC.

Welfare check
N. Gold Street – 1 p.m.
Caller from the KISS program advised that the mom who was supposed to have the children back at 10 a.m. has not returned. Officer advised negative contact with anyone at the home or with a vehicle at the home.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a male walked out with a TV. Officers advised negative contact with a blue Honda on Highway 180/will call later today or tomorrow to find out what exactly happened/clear.

Domestic disturbance
Royall Drive
Caller advised that her friend’s named brother hit her and took her meds and took off on foot. Advised that he hit her with his fist and threw her up against the wall and she has injuries to her arm.

Welfare check
109 N. Bullard Street
Caller advised that a female is on the ground in a weird position in a doorway. Officer advised one female arrested and being transported to SCPD. Advised to send EMS to SCPD for a 17-year-old female sick and throwing up.

Unwanted subject
Royall Drive
Caller advised that her brother is there and shouldn’t be. Advised that he hit her earlier and she wants to press charges. Officers advise caller wants a frequent patrol/clear.

Burglary
Kentucky Street
Caller advised it could have happened anytime since last Friday. Advised that they came in through the back window.
 

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