Monday, March 14

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Cielo Azul
Caller advised that his white 2011 VW was damaged last night.

Shoplifting
1956 E. Highway 180
Adult male in the front office/not causing problems.

Larceny
Lamina Loop
Caller advised that an air compressor, two impact wrenches, and two extension cords were stolen from her yard.

Reckless driver
E. 13th and N. Silver streets
Officer has contact with a green dirt bike at 15th / Gold. It took off and officer lost contact.

Welfare check
N. Swan Street
Caller advised of possible abuse where her neighbor cares for two kids, 3 and 4-years-old. Officer made contact with the grandmother who was disciplining the kids for hitting each other with rakes.

Criminal trespass
201 W. College Avenue
Caller advised that the subject returned as soon as the officer left.

Disturbance
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised that a male is yelling and pounding on the sliding glass door to the apartment below, saying if they didn’t open the door he was going to break it down.

Disturbance
Gordon Street
Caller advised that their 20-year-old grandson assaulted them with a knife and at this time is down in a crawl space. Officer requested an ambulance for the grandson who is delusional, but officer ended up transporting the grandson to GRMC.

Accident with injuries
E. Highway 180 and Pinos Altos Road
Accident with no injuries between a black Honda Civic and a gray Mazda 3 as both were pulling into the Silver Heights Chevron.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
3200 N. Silver Street
Advised that her vehicle keeps getting damaged at the high school while her daughter has it.

Welfare check
Durango Street
Caller advised that a silver SUV was driving across her residence and someone threw a female out of the SUV and took off. Caller called back advising the female walked into a trailer.

Welfare check
W. 12th Street
HMS therapist advised that a female who has several medical conditions has not made any appointments or answered her phone. Officer advised that the female is okay/she is going to call her therapist.

Shoplifting
1506 N. Silver Heights Blvd.
Male looks like he was putting things into his pocket/advised that now there are four shoplifters. Officer advised a male and a female are under arrest.

Domestic disturbance
2 Ridge Road
A 16-year-old caller advised that his dad beat him up at the gas station/caller is requesting an ambulance re bleeding from his mouth/is locked in the bathroom at this time/caller is with his cousin.

Suspicious vehicle
875 Silver Heights Blvd.
Vehicle will be left on premises due to mechanical problems.

Suspicious vehicle
North Loop
Vehicle with hazard lights on/officer advised he was just talking to someone in the road.

Tuesday, March 15

Welfare check
Leslie Road
Caller advised that she can hear loud noises coming from an apartment like her neighbor is hitting the wall. Officer made contact and advised everything is okay.

Welfare check
E. 32nd Street and Pinos Altos Road
Male walking in and out of traffic. Officer had contact with male in front of the ER.

Larceny
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised that he is missing his wallet/advised that she saw on Facebook that her wallet had been located and is at Taco Bell/she will be en route to pick it up.

Welfare check
N. Arizona Street
Caller advised that the apartment #1 is not supposed to have anyone living in it and when the realtor knocked on the door someone answered it. Officer had negative contact but caller was en route to this location with . . .

Shoplifting
100 N. Rosedale Road
Caller advised that a named male stole blades and put them in his pocket. Officer had negative contact.

Domestic disturbance
N. Gold and E. Kelly streets
Caller advised that it was all verbal and she does not want to speak to him.

Welfare check
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised that his 24-year-old son took a knife to his wrist and the son was bleeding when caller took the knife away from him/he possibly went to his mother’s apartment. Officer advised everything is OK.

Wednesday, March 16

Welfare check
Moose Lodge – 1:15 a.m.
Officer advised that everything is OK/subjects are trying to get someone into a vehicle.

Disturbance
Moose Lodge – 1:30 a.m.
Can hear yelling at the Moose/subjects are leaving/Officer advised that they are back out at the Moose/everyone left the parking lot/clear.

Suspicious vehicle
Leslie Road
Out with a matte black older model vehicle/did not want to speak with him/clear.

Weapons fired
N. Silver Street
Caller heard one gunshot possibly from inside the trailer park. Officer out with a couple who are out at Artistic Impressions and they heard one gunshot. Another officer advised that they frequent patrolled the area and lit it up/negative contact with anything/clear.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Three kids by the produce section are walking out with liquor. Officer advised that one male is in custody en route to SCPD/male released to his mother.

Intoxicated persons
520 N. Bullard Street
Caller advised that a homeless male is passed out on a bench in front of the building. Officer advised that the male is moving along.

Domestic disturbance
Florida Street – 1:20 p.m.
A named male just kicked the door in and is sitting outside now.

Unwanted subject
Florida Street – 2 p.m.
A named male was there bothering again but left when the police were called.

Shoplifting
1220 N. Hudson Street
Male tried to steal a sandwich and a bottle of Sprite and is out in the parking lot in his maroon Fifth Avenue and caller is standing with him. Officer issued the male an indefinite CTW and released him on a CTA.

Unwanted subject
Florida Street – 3:30 p.m.
Caller advised the named male is there again causing problems. Officers advised to send wrecker for vehicle.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
A named male, unknown what he stole, is running behind Walmart to the baseball field. Officer advised that the male has a CTW for Walmart.

Welfare check
N. Silver Street
Caller, while talking to a female, could hear a child screaming in the background and a male threatening to give the child something to scream about. Officer had negative contact with anyone.

Unwanted subject
2501 E. Highway 180
Female walking around Walmart parking lot looking into vehicles’ windows and trying to open vehicles’ doors. Advised that she is in the back seat of a vehicle – now she is out of the vehicle.

Larceny
Yucca Street
He had money and a title stolen from his residence.

Thursday, March 17

Missing persons
N. Bayard and W. Spring Streets
Officer advised that a female is trying to locate her younger sister who they let leave with a friend. Officer advised knocking on doors to see if they can find the 10-year-old little girl.

Welfare check
Pinos Altos Road and Bosworth Drive
Caller advised that a woman is being raped by men and a horse in the field across from his trailer on PA Road/he chased them trying to save her. Officers had contact with two females/having a hard time breathing/they are refusing EMS/will be giving them a ride home/dropped off at McDonalds as they live right across the street.

Domestic disturbance
N. Arizona Street
Caller advised that when she got home she found her son who had just been released from jail in her house. Advised that he has been fighting with her. Dispatcher can hear a male yelling and cussing at her to get up. Negative on drinking and weapons. Officers on scene.

Unwanted subject
Silver City Post Office
Male sleeping in the lobby. Male left upon officer’s request.

Domestic disturbance
Juniper Street
Guy in a gold car hitting a blonde female/female is walking toward 23rd Street. Officer advised it was all verbal/en route with one female to where the gold car is/female going with boyfriend to HMS.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
N. Silver Street
Caller advised that his girlfriend just broke the back window of his vehicle and then drove off in a black Camry to go to school.

Littering
32nd Street @ Silver High
Several wooden pallets dropped in the roadway. Officer advised negative contact with any pallets/there is a small pallet at 32nd and Leslie, but it is not in the roadway.

Unwanted subject
1040 E. Highway 180
A named female is causing problems and they want her removed. Officer advised that the female was transported to Bypass Storage to drop off her belongings and then taken to Grant and 10th streets without incident.

Criminal trespass
1956 E. Highway 180
A named female is in the store and they need a CTW issued to her for a prior shoplifting. Officer issued the female an indefinite CTW for Albertsons.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Adult male and juvi male are in the back office not causing problems. Officer advised no CTWs issued per management/subject released on a CTA.

Criminal damage to property
Little Walnut Road
Three Hispanic females who appear to be about 6-years-old are going through the mail boxes and they have one open. Officer advised that it was just kids trying out the Sbarro keys/no damage.

Larceny
N. Silver Street
Caller advised that his wife stole his income tax papers.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
E. Broadway
Caller advised that a utility pickup has been vandalized.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Male juvenile layered two shirts/shirt valued at $9.99. Officer released all subjects with CTWs.

Criminal trespass warning
2501 E. Highway 180
A named female is there along the registers. Advised female has been issued indefinite CTWs to Walmart in 2013, to Family Dollar stores in 2013, to Newsham Street in 2013, to Corbin Street in 2013, and to W&N Enterprises in 2014. Female getting in a grey 4 door car.
 

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