Friday, April 29

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised that damage to her vehicle occurred last night.

Request officer
105 N. Rosedale Road
Caller advised that her 15-year-old son failed to show up at school this morning. Officer spoke with caller who stated that she needs help with her son/he has not been going to school/as soon as they leave him at the bus stop he knows and goes home and does whatever he wants to.

Domestic disturbance
W. 7th Street
Son causing problems again. Officer advised one male in custody for obstruction/send ambulance for 17-year-old male for hyperventilation/en route to district court/judge wants to see the male.

Unwanted subject
1120 E. Highway 180
Young man came in demanding to see a 75-year-old employee/threatened caller if she didn’t provide the employee to him/male left in a dark SUV.

Weapons fired
Spring/Bremen/Cooper
Heard two loud shots and dogs are going crazy. Officer at the DA’s office advised that Game and Fish was in the area with fireworks trying to get rid of mountain sheep.

Fraud/embezzlement
915 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised that counterfeit money was taken at the Silver Heights Chevron.

Criminal trespass
W. 14th Street
Across the street on the north side of 14th an unknown male is setting up a tent on a vacant lot that is for sale. Officer advised no vacant lots/negative contact.

Unwanted subject
Suntanner Road
A named male needs to be removed. Caller advised that they already went to court and served her brother with a three-day notice but brother does not want to comply. Officer advised that she was going to have to go back to the court until the sheriff’s department gets a writ of execution from the court to personally remove him.

Game and Fish
100 Black Street
About 10 bighorn sheep wandering in the parking lot/some are running behind the jail. Officer advised did get the sheep back up the hill using his siren/will keep a patrol of the area.

Shoplifting
2707 E. Highway 180
Subject running toward Walmart/last seen near the O’Reilly parking lot. Caller advised that when subject left the front doors, the machine beeped/unknown what he might have taken. Officer requested tow truck re vehicle high-centered.

Request officer
1313 E. 32nd Street
Eight-year-old female brought in by CYFD for bite marks. GRMC needs SCPD to go to location to take pics in reference to assault.

Saturday, April 30

Fight
Cielo Azul Street
White Dodge in driveway/blue trailer/man is lying in the road/man is knocked out.

Fight
32nd and Mann streets
Caller advised of a fight/heard someone say ‘gun.’ Officer advised it was verbal only/negative on any weapons/all units clear.

Domestic disturbance
Canal Street
Officer advised it was all verbal/subjects will separate/if officers return appropriate action will be taken/clear.

Breaking and entering
Silver High School
They had a break-in last night.

Harassment
Lamina Loop
Caller is requesting a frequent patrol because a named male is threatening to burn his house down.

Shoplifting
1506 N. Silver Heights Blvd.
Possible female shoplifter with red hair. Officer advised both subjects were reissued indefinite CTWs.

Criminal damage to property
S. Pinos Altos Street
Caller advised damage was done to his steps with a hammer. Officer advised that no marks were observed consistent with a hammer/all cracks were aged cracks. Caller requested frequent patrol.

Welfare check
W. 8th and Black streets
Can hear about 10 kids screaming. Officer had contact with about 15 small kids/they were just outside playing/everything is OK/clear.

Loud party
Royall Drive
Officer made contact and advised if called back proper actions will be taken.

Sunday, May 1

Welfare check
Leslie Road
Someone broke into her house and poisoned her and the culprit is outside. Officer made contact with caller who stated she didn’t say anything about being poisoned/she will call back if the culprit returns.

Welfare check
Lamina Loop
Caller advised that he received a text from a named female saying that she was being held against her will at a residence behind the Chevron.
 

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