Friday, May 6

Harassment
1060 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a named male harasses her via text every first of the month when she gets her check.

Domestic disturbance
N. Corbin Street
Ex broke in/is hitting her/her 3-year-old son is in the home/male has been drinking.

Domestic disturbance
Pine Street
Caller advised that her brother is yelling at caller telling her to get off the property.

Welfare check
1007 Pope Street
A named female just left screaming she was going to kill herself, saying she would crash her vehicle if they would not give her any pain medication/she has a history of drug abuse/left HMS about 5 minutes ago.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Leslie Road
Someone smashed her vehicle’s windshield. Officer set up patrol for next week.

Unwanted subject
E. Kelly Street
Female on 911 advised that she needed officers at this address and hung up. Officers were familiar with her/she just needs someone to be removed and then disconnects the line.

Criminal trespass warning
1040 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a male is sitting on the rock wall by the side of the building. Officer issued male indefinite CTWs for Motel 6 and W&N Enterprises.

Domestic disturbance
Newsham Street
Male and female arguing/two small children in the residence. Officer en route to SCPD and GCDC.

Intoxicated persons
206 N. Hudson Street
Male without shoes who will not leave/negative on a CTW/just want him to leave for the night.

Harassment
801 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised that a male came into the store saying he was going to stalk her and he is still outside. Officer had negative contact although he was close when the call came in.

Saturday, May 7

Fight
2800 Pinos Altos Road
Fight outside the Flame involving males and females. Second caller advised that a 25-year-old male is on the ground. Officer advised that the male said he fell. Male refused to be transported by EMS1.

Domestic disturbance
Leslie Road
Caller advised that her ex has his hands on her and broke her phone/she is crying. Officers advised one in investigative detention en route to GCDC.

Harassment
N. Swan Street
Caller advised that people are kicking the walls and that the walls of the trailer are all bent.

Unwanted subject
N. Gold Street
21-year-old son is throwing a crazy, punching the walls and threatening to bash the windows. Advised that he is angry because no one will give him any money. Officers advised mom and son are separated now/everything is OK/clear.

Burglary
2110 E. Highway 180
Employee arrived and found the back door open and the back is a mess.

Harassment
1060 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a named male is harassing her via text.

Welfare check
Gordon and West streets
Man and woman possibly having an argument. Officer advised it was verbal.

Criminal trespass
Elias Street
An individual working for High Desert Recovery is walking around looking for caller’s neighbor’s vehicle to repossess. Caller advised someone is going to get shot. Officer had contact and told High Desert to stay off the property.

Welfare check
34th and N. Swan streets
An elderly man in a black Dodge Charger is trying to get the attention of the children nearby. Officer had negative contact.

Welfare check
Amistad Street
16-year-old son took off walking after an argument with his dad. Officer had contact with son just north of Jose Barrios.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Adult male in back office not causing problems. Officer advised that the male was released on a CTA.

Harassment
510 N. Bullard Street
Caller advised that he was being harassed by intoxicated subjects in a vehicle. Officer made contact and advised both parties not to be arguing with people walking by. Advised them to leave the area.

Domestic disturbance
Luck Street
Family feud/between mother and daughter/daughter left/clear.

Welfare check
Leslie Road
Caller advised that she was told by the elderly occupant that if ever a red light was on it was due to an emergency and the red light is on now. Officer made contact advising the neighbor has moved out.

Sunday, May 8

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
N. Silver Street
Caller advised that her front driver’s side window was shot out.

Injuring tampering with motor vehicle
N. Silver Street
Caller advised that she woke up to the window on her maroon Dodge being shattered.

Larceny
Virginia Street
Caller advised that a named male stole some property from caller as the male was staying with caller.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
41st Street
Back window busted out on a white 2011 Toyota Sienna.

Harassment
111 S. Texas Street
Caller advised that she is being continually harassed by a named male/he won’t let her eat.

Welfare check
33rd Street
Caller advised that he hasn’t heard from his mother is two days and she is prone to suicidal ideations. Officer made contact and she will be calling her son.

Welfare check
206 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised that two intoxicated males will not leave and they have been there for hours. Officer advised they are eating their dinner and then will leave/clerk is okay with that.

Domestic disturbance
Leslie Road
Caller advised that a named male grabbed her and threw her to the floor.

Assault
Leslie Road
Caller advised that a named male hit him on the head and hand with a hammer. Caller advised that he then drove himself to the hospital naked. Officers advised en route back to the apartments so caller can get his belongings.
 

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