Monday, April 25

Unwanted subject
101 W. Broadway
A named male is outside of city hall hitting the windows. Caller from Visitor Center advised the male is on Bullard and Broadway throwing things at vehicles.

Unwanted subject
W. Market Street
Female caller advised that a named male is banging on all her windows and trying to kick down the back door. Officer on scene advised that everything is okay.

Fraud/embezzlement
S. Corbin Street
Caller advised that someone opened a Verizon account under his name and now he is getting texts that he has a late payment.

Harassment
E. 20th Street
Caller advised that a named female is harassing him and his family.

Missing persons
Gordon Street
Caller advised that her 20-year-old grandson is missing, possibly on his way to Arizona/had suicidal ideations at the doctor’s office earlier today.

Assault
910 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised that she was just assaulted by an unknown female on the dirt trail by the high school.

Welfare check
E. 12th Street
Elderly male advised that there was no emergency, but wanted to get checked into FBMC as he felt he could no longer take care of himself.

Panhandlers
2501 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised that about six are in the Walmart parking lot and caller would like them removed.

Domestic disturbance
W. Broadway and N. Pinos Altos Street
Officer out with verbal domestic.

Welfare check
101 W. Broadway
Advised that a named male is outside yelling at cars as they pass. Officer out with male at Hudson and Broadway/male is leaving the area.

Reckless driver
1400 N. Hudson Street
Officer out with vehicle/he was not driving recklessly.

Welfare check
1814 N. Swan Street
Vehicles possibly chasing each other from the parking lot of the Super Snappy. Officers out with van at Juniper/Yucca, advised that everything was verbal and everything will calm down later.

Shoplifting
206 N. Hudson Street
White male just ran out of the store with a 30-pack of beer. Officer out near the footbridge on Hudson/subject either had or was issued an indefinite CTW for all W&N Enterprises.

Reckless driver
Christian Flury and Little Walnut
Caller advised that four trucks are taking up both lanes and trying to pass motorcycles. Officer out with pickup trucks across the street from Gough Park.

Criminal trespass warning
1506 N. Silver Heights Blvd.
Advised that a named male who was shoplifting the other day is now in the store. Officer had contact and issued the male a CTW for all Family Dollars.

Shoplifting
100 N. Rosedale Road
Male stole a bottle of liquor about 10 minutes ago and left in a small gray pickup. Officer issued an ATL for the vehicle to issue an indefinite CTW for Walgreens.

Battery
123 12th Street
A customer asked to use the bathroom and when he was denied he spit in the employee’s face and tried to bite another customer, then he left in a blue SUV headed toward WNMU.

Tuesday, April 26

Welfare check
S. Cooper Street
Caller advised that he has not heard from his 19-year-old daughter in a while. Officer en route to Mustang Village/negative contact.

Domestic disturbance
S. Arizona Street
Caller advised that she was having a domestic with her boyfriend or soon-to-be ex-boyfriend/advised that he hit her twice in the face then she hung up. Units on scene @ 4:26 a.m.

Larceny
N. Pinos Altos Road
Caller advised that his girlfriend’s toolbox was stolen from her pickup last night.

Domestic disturbance
W. 7th Street
Caller advised that his wife called advising that their son was causing problems.

Harassment
33rd Street
Caller advised that a female who was having an affair with her husband is harassing her via telephone. Officer will forward to evening shift.

Shoplifting
2105 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a male just tried to steal some merchandise and is causing problems. Dispatcher could hear yelling in the background. Caller advised that personnel are holding the male down. Officer advised the male had an invalid/suspended driver’s license and three outstanding traffic warrants from Judge Laney’s court totaling $1,646. Officer advised to show one in custody and issuing male an indefinite CTW for NAPA.

Unwanted subject
Suntanner Road – 1:30 p.m.
Caller advised that her brother is causing problems, left on foot, and she wants a CTW issued for her residence. Officer advised that the address is in the county/negative contact/clear.

Larceny
S. Arizona Street
Caller advised that her daughter stole caller’s debit card and is using it.

Welfare check
Market Street Footbridge
Officer had contact with a named male and he is okay.

Suspicious vehicle
Andrea/Serinna
Officer advised that everything is okay.

Disturbance
N. Silver Street
Caller advised that officers just left and a named male opened the door calling caller names and he is not supposed to be at the residence. Officer had contact with the male who had an outstanding warrant out of Magistrate Court for $2,000 for larceny.

Unwanted subject
Suntanner Road – 7:40 p.m.
Caller advised that her brother is still at her residence in one of her camping trailers. Officers on scene.

Domestic disturbance
N. Bennett Street
Caller advised that her son is at her residence causing problems and she has a CTW on him. Officer confirmed existing indefinite CTW for a Bennett Street address issued in July 2015.

Disturbance
Suntanner Road – 8:30 p.m.
Caller advised that a male in a diesel truck has hooked up to his trailer and is yanking it/caller is inside the trailer/male is his sister’s husband/ caller is threatening to shoot the subjects from inside his trailer. Caller agreed with dispatcher to stay inside until officer knocks on his door.

Larceny
E. Birch Street
Caller advised that two pistols were stolen and believes it was his brother’s boys who are now back in Tucson.

Welfare check
Glenda Circle
Caller advised that an unknown male is outside of her residence yelling. Officer advised that the male left already.

Loud music
W. Market Street
NMSP officer advised that homeowner is going to shut it down.

Wednesday, April 27

Welfare check
Leslie Road
Caller advised that a female is yelling and banging on the walls. Officer advised that everything is okay/she will take her medicine and go to bed/clear.

Unwanted subject
711 Silver Heights Blvd.
Male wearing all black is knocking on all the doors. Officer advised that a named female was issued an indefinite GTW for the location and dropped off at an E. Dorothy Street address.

Assault
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller is a patient in the ER and advised of an assault by hospital staff.

Domestic disturbance
Highway 35 – MM 10
A named 53-year-old female is on the side of the road with a stab wound to back and neck that happened about an hour ago/her husband is threatening suicide. EMS1 advised code1 for Native Air.

Unwanted subject
1060 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a named male is on their property and caller wants him removed and the male has a CTW for the property.

Criminal trespass warning
1203 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised that a named male wearing red basketball shorts is being disruptive but has since left. Officer spoke with caller who advised that they let the male in the past get coffee but now they do not want him at the bank.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
407 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised he just noticed while washing his green 2004 Mercedes that it had suffered vandalism.

Welfare check
Leslie Road
Caller advised that a named female is mentally ill and possibly off her medications called saying that someone was in her apartment trying to hurt her. Officer made contact and advised that no one is in her apartment trying to hurt her/she is okay.

Accident – property damage
Silver High School
Student parking lot/two vehicles, a white Toyota Camry and a gold Toyota Corolla/no injuries.

Welfare check
N. Silver Street
Caller advised that her husband is fighting with his brother. Officer advised that a named male will be leaving the residence.

Welfare check
Huff Street
CYFD advised that mother must keep child away from a named male and his residence and the child is sitting outside of the residence and the mother is inside. Send city for welcheck and if mother and child are at location have them hold for county.

Fight
Kiva Place
Caller advised that three subjects are outside fighting and yelling, one saying, “Don’t get crazy on me.”

Thursday, April 28

Request officer
Jose Barrios Elementary School
School counselor called and advised that a report to CYFD was made about a 10-year-old female who is scared to go home. Caller was advised by CYFD that a police report must be made first.

Welfare check
Georgia Street
Caller advised that their estimated 70-year-old male neighbor was not answering his door when caller went over to take him food. Advised that he has been ill lately. Caller called back to cancel saying they did make contact and he is okay.

Criminal damage to property
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised that cactus were cut on her property and requested a heavy patrol for the next two weeks.

Shoplifting
1506 N. Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised that a named male just stole some merchandise. Caller advised that he asked male to stop because he had a large bulge in his jacket, but the male ran out headed south on Silver Heights.

Battery
Stout Elementary School
Caller advised that her 8-year-old daughter has been frequently returning from school with bruises and today she has a bite mark and she wants to talk to an officer and have the officer take pics. Caller advised that she will get with the principal and superintendent about the bullying that is going on inside of Stout Elementary and just wanted the arm photographed in case the school does not cooperate.

Intoxicated persons
2501 E. Highway 180
Male crawling on the dirt embankment on east side of the store. Officer had contact and advised male had right arm pain.

Stolen motor vehicle
N. Silver Street
Caller advised that either of two persons had the new car due to caller being in jail. Officer advised to clear the air/door is open and no one is coming out/resume normal traffic/everything is okay/negative contact with caller.

Suspicious vehicle
Leslie Road
Officer advised will be giving male a ride to Arenas Valley.

Larceny
Yucca Street
Caller advised that his iPad was taken from the residence. Advised that he did log it in to the Apple app and he received a location where the iPad is. Requesting to speak to an officer. Officer advised to check a N. Gold Street address and a named male.
 

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