Tuesday, Nov. 10

Welfare check
Raven Drive
Caller advised that the female who lives at this location is not in her right mind and caller has not seen her all day or all night. Officers called the female multiple times but with no response/cleared the residence/negative contact.

Suspicious vehicle
SHS
Officer advised that the vehicle broke down/another vehicle is showing up to tow it.

Suspicious vehicle
100 N. Rosedale Road
Officer advised that it is parked in lot/unoccupied and secure.

Unwanted subject
Bremen Street
Caller advised that he needs his son removed from his property. Officer advised that the father does not want to act on the CTW/if son returns, father will do what needs to be done.

Game and Fish
N. Juniper Street
Caller advised that a small deer is in her backyard/it is gone now.

Welfare check
Virginia Street
Caller advised that her 94-year-old husband took off walking and she cannot find him. Officer advised that code enforcement located the male at the botanical gardens off Virginia St.

Larceny
S. Cooper Street and La Capilla Road
Caller advised that he has had fuel stolen the past few days.

Disturbance
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised that a male patient is being hostile toward staff. Officer advised that the male was calmed down by hospital upon arrival.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a male is in the back office not causing problems. Officer advised that the juvi was released to his mother.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a male left making an illegal left turn at the gas station. Officer advised that ATL was given to Tri-City and county.

Shoplifting
3025 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a male put a flashlight in his pants/he is still in the store with a female and is wearing a black hoodie. Caller was advised that officers are busy/will issue an ATL and issue an indefinite CTW for ACE when located/property was retrieved.

Welfare check
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised that an 8 or 9-year-old child fell down the stairs/there are a lot of problems at these apartments/child is now inside the apartment. Officer advised that the child tripped on some shoes/didn’t fall all the way down/everything is fine.

Disturbance
Yucca Street
Caller advised that a named male was at her grandmother’s house with a gun looking for a named female. Officer advised ATL at Motel 6 and deputies ATL on Cain Drive.

Domestic disturbance
Yucca and 21st streets
Caller advised that a skinny male and a female wearing glasses were arguing. Officer advised they were just arguing.

Disturbance
1313 E. 32nd street
Caller advised that the named male is causing problems with staff again. Officer advised that he is calm for now.

Unwanted subject
N. Corbin Street
Caller advised that he wants a named male removed as he is being drunk and disorderly. Advised that he is going to run like he always does. Advised that the male is running out of the house but caller sees officer.

Wednesday. Nov. 11

Suspicious vehicle
N. Juniper Street
Officer advised a named male was asleep in the vehicle and he was advised to move along.

Criminal damage to property
Leslie Road
Caller advised that an apartment window was shot with a BB gun.

Harassment
W. Broadway and N. Bullard Street
Caller advised that a red Ford pickup is following him and caller is headed for the police station.

Shoplifting
1220 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised that a named male stole Fireball and is now across the street at the tattoo shop. Officer out at Food Basket.

Welfare check
S. Bullard Street
Caller advised that a client is having thoughts of suicide and is depressed over medication and therapy being too expensive. Officer had contact with male at a Bullard Street address/everything is fine.

Battery
2005 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a named female was involved in a dispute about half an hour ago and is now in the ER needing to speak with an officer. Officer advised that the female is not sure if she wants to move forward with charges at this time.

Welfare check
E. Broadway and N. Hudson Street
Caller advised that a male is in the turn lane onto Broadway from Hudson hitting the road with a metal object. Advised that caller and several other vehicles almost hit him. Officer out with a named male.

Domestic disturbance
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a male is strangling a female in Row 2 in front of the garden center. Officers advised that the female is saying nothing happened/clear.

Unwanted subject
2501 E. Highway 180
Store manager advised that he wants a named male away from the intersection of Highway 80/Walmart. Advised that the male has a sign saying ”evil manager of Walmart” and is walking around with it. Officer advised that the male is just sitting on the corner with his sign/is not disrupting traffic/is not on Walmart property/clear.

Unwanted subject
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised that a male is stating that he is going to take down the cops with him. Officer advised that the male is in investigative detention for safety purposes/dropping him off at GRMC.

Unwanted subject
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that customers are complaining about the named male on the corner referring to his sign. Officer called caller and advised they will have to contact the highway department. Another officer advised that the male is not at this location, only his signs.

Disturbance
1060 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a named male is upset over his bill. Officer made contact with male and everything is okay.

Thursday, Nov. 12

Accident with injuries
Memory Lane and E. Highway 180
Caller advised that her head hurts. Officer advised that two vehicles are in the roadway.

Domestic disturbance
W. Market Street
Caller advised that a named male threw a rock at her and said he was going to kill her. Advised that the rock didn’t hit her but he pushed her and is now yelling at the neighbors.

Shoplifting
2005 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a named male just tried to shoplift again.
 

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