Friday, Feb. 5

Accident – injuries
Silver Heights Blvd @ Sun Valley
Officer requested EMS for a 16-year-old female who hit her head. EMS3 advised to bring in EMS4.

Harassment
N. Swan Street
Caller advised that her nephew is stealing things from her.
Welfare check
N. Gold Street
Some items stolen from residence. Officer requested EMS for a male having suicidal tendencies/negative on lights and siren. Officer advised that the male who is having homicidal ideations will be transported by EMS.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that they have a named male who was stealing cheese in the back office not causing problems.

Unwanted subject
111 S. Texas Street
Two named males are being unruly and are cussing everyone out. Officer requested EMS for one who has a severe ear ache/clear.

Unwanted subject
Pine Street
Caller advised that a male was told to leave and they did but now they are back and the male is threatening caller’s sister. Second caller advised that they need law enforcement ASAP/advised that her ex-friend is holding her property hostage.

Domestic disturbance
SCPD – Onstar
Onstar advised that they lost connection to the vehicle/came in as inactive account.

Welfare check
2360 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that her ex-girlfriend is threatening suicide/last seen at Radio Shack. Officers advised en route to Morales Road/had negative contact but did leave a message.

Domestic disturbance
Canal Street
Female is fighting with her boyfriend and looks like she has a gun in her hands. Officer advised that it was a verbal between mom and daughter/clear.

Loud music
Virginia Street
Officer advised that they did shut it down/were warned if officers return appropriate action will be taken.

Saturday, Feb. 6

Domestic disturbance
2005 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that her male partner is leaving her stranded and female is yelling at the male. Officer advised that the subjects were picked up/units clear.

Domestic disturbance
1040 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that he has a couple yelling and fighting in Room 118 and they will not open the door. Advised that he can hear the female yelling ‘quit hitting me.’ Officer requested EMS for a 65-year-old female who is not feeling right/negative on lights and siren.

Criminal damage to property
714 N. Bullard Street
Caller advised that someone just egged the store.

Welfare check
N. Bullard and W. Market streets
Caller advised that his friend has an infected place on his cheek and it is bleeding and oozing pus. Officer giving friend a ride to Montana Street and advised that he refused getting an ambulance.

Welfare check
N. Bayard Street
Caller advised that she hasn’t heard from her brother in over a day and she usually hears from him 4-5 times a day. Officer had contact with the brother and advised that the brother will call his sister.

Unwanted subject
N. Silver Street
Caller advised that her ex let the air out of her tires at about 1 a.m. last night and disconnected the cable from the outside/requested a frequent patrol.

Fraud/embezzlement
SCPD
Walk-in advised that someone is putting gas with her debit card/advised that she has the card and isn’t sure how they are using her info.

Harassment
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised that her neighbors are yelling at her and she thinks they are hacking into her phone.

Criminal trespass warning
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a named male is in the store by the stationery and has a CTW issued 10/26/15. Officer had contact with male by Dollar General and he was released on a CTA.

Welfare check
111 S. Texas Street
Caller advised that she got word that her stepmom took her father to the Gospel Mission and he suffers from dementia, is suicidal, and is taking medication for being bipolar/depression. Officer advised that caller made contact with her father and he is going to stay the night at the Gospel Mission.

Harassment
Yucca Street
Caller advised that a named male neighbor is threatening caller and caller’s dogs. Caller advised that he lent the neighbor $40 for Christmas and the neighbor gave caller tarps for collateral/now the neighbor is sending caller texts that if he doesn’t return the tarps the neighbor is going to poison caller’s dogs. Advised that caller just wants his $40 back and he will give him the tarps. Officer spoke to the neighbor who advised that he didn’t borrow $40.

Welfare check
S. Highway 90 @ E. Victoria Street
Male lying on the side of the road. Officer requested EMS for a 55-year-old male with gashes on his head and nose from a fall/highly intoxicated.

Welfare check
N. Combs Street
Caller advised that an argument was overheard between a male and a female and a child was crying in the home. Officer advised that it was all verbal/everything is OK/clear.

Domestic disturbance
Kiva Place
Caller advised that he needs his ex-girlfriend removed from his residence/female is sitting there screaming/they just broke up. Officer giving female a ride to North Loop.

Fight
2800 Pinos Altos Road
Subjects fighting outside The Flame. Officer advised attempting traffic with vehicle leaving The Flame/vehicle not stopping. Officers were advised that the named male driving the vehicle pulled a knife on security. Officers advised now in Shady Grove Trailer Park.

Sunday, Feb. 7

Stolen motor vehicle
E. Daniel Street
Caller advised that she left the key in her silver 2008 Mazda, heard a noise outside and saw it drive away. County deputy advised that he had vehicle on traffic stop prior to call coming in.

Disturbance
315 N. Texas Street
Caller advised that about three days ago and this morning he was woken up by a male banging on his door, calling him names and threatening him. Officer spoke with neighbors who advised that it was an argument over clothes.

Disturbance
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised that the people in an apartment were drinking all night and got into a physical altercation and they are still arguing.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a female is wearing a gray shirt saying ‘Gimmee chocolate or give me death,’ that she took. Advised that she also put many things in her purse and is in the frozen section. Female running toward Miristar and is getting into a red pickup/officer has contact.

Unwanted subject
Canal Street
Caller advised that she wants someone removed/advised that it is her mother then hung up. Officer advised that one subject left upon request.

Welfare check
E. 14th and N. Silver streets
Caller advised that he is homeless and is in bad shape. Advised that he is having trouble with his heart and has fallen down next to a fence. Officer out with male/has afib chest hurting.

Fight
21st and Yucca streets
Caller advised that a group of kids are fighting/did not see any weapons.

Criminal trespass warning
2501 E. Highway 180
A named male is in the store and he has a CTW. Officer advised that the male was released on a CTA.

Panhandler
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a group is at the light and one with a guitar keeps walking into the lane of traffic. Officer advised that one subject left but was uncooperative/per management subjects were allowed to pay for their . . .

Criminal trespass warning
610 Silver Heights Blvd.
A female is possibly stealing. Officer issued a male and a female CTWs.

Welfare check
Lamina Loop
Intoxicated subjects watching the game are getting crazy.
 

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