Monday, May 16

Vehicle burglary
E. Dorothy Street
Caller advised that a speaker box was stolen from his Jeep last night. Officer set up frequent patrol.

Welfare check
1007 Pope Street
Caller thinks yelling is coming from Santa Rita Street. Officer advised that it is verbal and that the two are going to separate/one has to go to work.

Harassment
N. Durango Street
Walk-in advised that she is being threatened by a named male who lives on Bremen Street.

Harassment
Grant Street
Caller advised that the neighbor across the street is harassing her.

Battery
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised that a mental health patient just attacked a few individuals/need officer immediately.

Larceny
SCPD
Walk-in advised her camera was stolen downtown the day of the Great Race.

Request officer
Lintero Apartments
Officer advised that a 15-year-old daughter who had been gone for two days was returned to her mother.

Request officer
N. Gold Street
Caller advised that two individuals just attacked him and stole his car. Officer advised negative on a stolen vehicle/it is a civil matter.

Panhandler
206 N. Hudson Street
Officer advised the homeless male left upon request.

Battery
N. Gold Street
Walk-in advised that a named male battered her/she refused medical treatment.

Vehicle burglary
N. Swan Street
Caller advised that someone broke into her Toyota 4Runner and took the stereo and other items. Officer on scene.

Harassment
The Hub
Caller advised that one of the bakers in the Hub was being verbally abusive. Officer issued an indefinite CTW to the female caller for Diane’s Bakery and for The Hub as well.

Domestic disturbance
Memory Lane
Second caller advised that a male is yelling at a female and banging on the door/female is locked out of apartment. Male is verbally fighting with boyfriend.

Tuesday, May 17

Welfare check
Pinos Altos Road
Caller advised that she has not been able to contact her boyfriend. Officer had negative contact at where boyfriend was supposed to be staying.

Criminal trespass warning
Canal Street
Caller advised that a named female is on the property and she has a CTW for the entire trailer park/advised that she left when she saw caller.

Welfare check
32nd Street Bypass and Pinos Altos Road
Male lying down by the recycle bins/he just got up and is headed east. Officer advised that it is the same male that two other officers have been dealing with/all is OK.

Harassment
Leslie Road
A female spoke with an officer advising that her son came to get a DVD player and she told him that it was not his and he couldn’t take it. Advised that he became upset and called her names and although he had a knife he did not threaten her with it.

Domestic disturbance
Grant Street
Male and female are arguing outside. Officer advised that on arriving a male and a female were having a domestic in the parking lot of Lopez and Assoc.

Fraud/embezzlement
2501 E. Highway 180
Employee in the back office in reference to embezzling money and possible solicitation of drugs.

Shoplifting
610 Silver Heights Blvd.
A named male just left a GCDC check and stole a coffee. Officers advised negative on any charges, just issue CTW.

Criminal trespass
Canal Street
Caller advised that a named female is at this address. Officers advised that she has been released on a CTA and officers are standing by until she gathers things/female left the property.

Stolen motor vehicle
806 N. Bullard Street
Caller advised that his rental vehicle is missing from the location where he left it. Caller found his vehicle/it was parked at another location.

Larceny
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised that someone stole an Xbox controller last night.

Reckless driver
W. Alice Street
Caller advised that diverted traffic is running the stop/she is upset about the extra traffic even after dispatcher explained it was for the chopper lift. Officer advised normal traffic now.

Breaking and entering
300 W. College Avenue
Caller saw a man come out of the daycare center carrying a white bag. Officer out at Pope Street Park/set up frequent patrol.

Loud music
Lamina Loop
Caller advised that he is trying to sleep and red truck down the street has been playing their music all night. Officer advised negative on any red truck or loud music/clear.

Welfare check
N. Durango Street
Male is banging on his truck and running in the streets. Second caller advised that a named male is keeping her up by banging on the house. Officer advised that the male has two outstanding warrants; one for resisting, evading, or obstructing for $223, and another for disorderly conduct in the amount of $500.

Wednesday, May 18

Fraud/embezzlement
Grant County Offices
The treasurer’s office was scammed out of money through a wire transfer.

Larceny
2 Ridge Road
Caller advised that a female paid for gas and a male stole her gas that she paid for. Male has left already.

Welfare check
2005 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a named male just left GRMC and was sedated and falling asleep/he is schizophrenic and got out of the vehicle at Highway 180 and Memory Lane. An employee from Wrangler’s just called and the male is asleep on the bench and not waking up.

Shoplifting
915 Silver Heights Blvd.
A customer stole some cartons of cigarettes earlier this morning and they have it on video.

Unwanted subject
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a male in a tour bus is soliciting CDs without Walmart’s permission and also does not have a business license.

Harassment
Kidder Road
Caller advised that a named male has been calling her over and over. Officer advised caller that if he calls and wants to speak to his kids and they ask if he wants to talk to her she should just refuse to talk to him.

Request officer
Swimming pool
Two Hispanic males were trying to steal a bench/the bench is still there but it is loose. Officers advised that they put the bench in the back/will continue to ATL.

Welfare check
E. 14th and N. Gold streets
Female walking down the roadway talking to herself/yelling and cussing at no one.

Domestic disturbance
N. Cecilia Street
Seventeen-year-old son is acting up but caller advised it is not an emergency. Officer advised that the son is calm now/everything is OK.

Welfare check
31st Street
Female screaming, ’Help me.’ Officer advised everything was verbal/everything is OK.

Thursday, May 19

Larceny
Bosworth Drive
Caller advised that someone stole his DVD player, videos and porn last week. Advised that three girls who he thinks were of age took them. Officer advised not going to call.

Assault
W. Market Street
Caller advised that a named female just tried to run over him.

Larceny
3025 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that company vehicles were emptied of gas at 1:45 a.m. per video cameras.

Accident-property damage
Hudson Street @ NM Gas
Three vehicle accident involving a black Volvo, a red Chevy Tahoe, and a blue Chevy. Caller advised that a female with a ponytail carrying a big stick is walking into traffic and appears to be directing traffic but it looks unsafe.

Larceny
N. Corbin Street
Caller advised that a Hispanic male just stole checks and caller has him on video.

Fight
403 W. College Avenue
Two males are fighting in front of the Grinder Mill. Officer advised that parties have separated/no charges.

Shooting
1313 E. 32nd Street
Male in the ER advising that he shot himself about two days ago. Advised that it went through his right hand to left leg and that he did it to himself in Arenas Valley. Officer advised to send county unit to ER.

Aggravated battery
Gough Park
Subjects were shot with BBs at Gough Park. Officer spoke to kids who advised they have not seen or heard anything in a few hours.

Unwanted subject
W. Broadway
Caller advised that an intoxicated male will not leave/he is overdosing on alcohol/he urinated on caller’s floor. Officer advised that the male has stab wounds and is uncooperative. EMS1 requested Native Air/Native Air advised standing by at base.
 

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