Monday, April 18

Unwanted subject
Bluejay Lane
A named female keeps going to her house to see her son and won’t leave/advised that her son does invite her over and wants the female there but caller does not. Officer issued the female a CTW for this address/clear.

Shoplifting
1220 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised that a named male was just inside the store and stole a cup of coffee, walked out headed toward Finishing Touch. Officer had contact at Burger Time/clear.

Larceny
1401 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised that some propane tanks were stolen.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Male in back office/negative on causing problems/unknown name.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Male with alcohol in pants/running toward Mirastar/now at Tractor Supply/now in front of Ace. Officer has contact.

Domestic disturbance
Valley Vista
Caller advised that her 32-year-old son just threw her out of her wheelchair. Advised that she picked herself up off the floor and is now back in the chair and does not need medical attention. Advised that she asked him to turn down his music and he became upset. They are separated at this time.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Male stealing two car batteries and a microwave and are by the corral across from the garden center. Caller advised that the male is cooperating at this time.

Criminal damage to property
North Loop
Caller advised that someone cut down all the yuccas on his 95-year-old mother’s vacant lot/requests frequent patrol.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Male and female juvis in back office not causing problems. Officer advised juvis were picked
up/merchandise was returned/negative on charges or CTWs/they were just asked to leave for the day/clear.

Welfare check
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised that a couple have been arguing outside in the parking lot for over an hour. Officer had contact with the male.

Harassment
1201 Pope Street
Caller is requesting a ride from campus police because a female keeps passing by her and harassing her and she is afraid to walk back to campus alone. Officer gave caller a ride to the campus/clear.

Domestic disturbance
Howell Street
Caller advised that her husband is threatening to force her to have sex tonight/he gets in her face. Officer had contact/was all verbal/female will be leaving to stay with a family member tonight.

Loud party
W. College Avenue
Officer advised that they lowered the music.

Welfare check
San Vicente Street
Caller advised that she got a call in reference to her brother who is passed out drunk on the couch. Officer had contact and gave the male a ride to a Bluejay Lane address.

Tuesday, April 19

Larceny
S. Pinos Altos Street
Caller advised that two bicycles were stolen last night.

Harassment
619 N. Bullard Street
Caller advised that a disgruntled ex-employee continues to harass him and his employees.

Larceny
40th Street
Caller advised that she is just moving into her house and she noticed the lock box is gone.

Harassment
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised that an employee had been sexually harassed by a security guard.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Juvi male in the back office/negative on causing problems. Officer advised the juvi was released to his father/clear.

Domestic disturbance
2110 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a male is threatening to hit the female.

Criminal trespass warning
2148 E. Highway 180
A named male is lying outside on their sidewalk. Male arrested, taken to SCPD, then released on a CTW for Family Dollar.

Criminal trespass warning
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a male with a CTW is in the store.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
A female is in men’s wear concealing unpurchased merchandise into Walmart bags.

Welfare check
Leslie Road
A named female is screaming and banging on the walls. Officer made contact and female advised she is OK and will keep it down.

Suspicious vehicle
Cactus and 22nd streets
Caller advised that a male in his 20s pulled over in a gray sports car and asked her if she wanted to play a game.

Domestic disturbance
N. Silver Street
Caller advised that her husband is on probation and just hit her roommate in the face. Officer advised it was all verbal/boyfriend left for the night/clear.

Battery
N. Silver Street
Caller advised that he is in SCPD’s lobby and wants to press charges against a roommate. Officer advised that another male is going to pick up caller as caller is too intoxicated to drive out of the parking lot.

Disturbance
2289 Superior
Caller advised that a male in a red Jeep went to Wendy’s to start a fight, but he left already.

Disturbance
N. Silver Street
Caller advised that a male went to set her house on fire/he had a gas can trying to start her house on fire. Advised that she has wood stacked against her house and he poured the gas on the wood. Caller requesting frequent patrol.

Disturbance
Leslie Road
Sounds like a domestic in an apartment/caller advised it is even scary sounding to her. Officers made contact and advised everything seems okay/requested ambulance for a female hearing and seeing things, crying/negative on lights and siren.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
N. Bennett Street
Caller advised that someone busted the window to her 2003 Chevy Avalanche.

Loud party
College Avenue and D Street
Officer advised that they shut it down/clear.

Unwanted subject
3130 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that he can see by camera that there is someone in a 4D SUV on the property and no one should be there.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Sheriff’s Posse Road
Caller advised that he found his 2005 Dodge Magnum full of paint and soda and other stuff. Officer advised negative on any damage/clear.

Wednesday, April 20

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
208 W. Highway 180
Officer advised out with two males with invalid/revoked driver’s licenses at Tatsch Construction Inc.

Fraud/embezzlement
35th Street
Caller advised that he just received a phone scam call from the ‘IRS.’

Stolen motor vehicle
SCPD
Officer narrated that a female advised that she left for Bill Evans Lake on Friday morning and when she returned Sunday evening she learned through friends that a named male was arrested in Las Cruces in her 2016 Jeep Wrangler. Narrated that the female advised that the male did not have her permission to take her vehicle so she called Dona Ana County Sheriff’s Office and they told her they were doing a forfeiture on her vehicle.

Domestic disturbance
N. Swan and 25th streets
Male wearing an orange shirt is outside of a vehicle occupied by a female that is throwing items out of the vehicle at him. Officer made contact with a named female but she advised it was not her.

Unwanted subject
San Vicente Street
Caller advised that a named male who is caller’s cousin does not want to leave, is intoxicated, and defecated in caller’s grandmother’s washer. Officer gave the male a ride to Hudson Snappy.

Welfare check
Leslie Road
Caller advised that a 31-year-old female was screaming that someone was in her apartment. Caller advised that the female has hallucinations and lives alone. Officer made contact with the female and she advised she . . .

Intoxicated persons
Visitor Center
Male is passed out on the Bullard Street side of the footbridge. Officer had contact and advised the male is not intoxicated, just resting.

Aggravated battery
Harris Road
Female who was stabbed/female is screaming/female is in her 30s/stabbed in the stomach. Caller advised that during the scuffle she fell on the knife herself. Rescue 1 is staging.

Suspicious vehicle
Superior
She advised her car stalled and she had to leave it to get to work.

Welfare check
19th and Pope streets
Caller advised that a named female is threatening suicide with a box cutter because female believes she has an allergy to smart meters. Officer made contact.
 

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