Friday, May 20

Harassment
N. Grant Street
Caller advised that her neighbor is making threats against caller and taking pictures of caller’s two-year-old daughter who neighbor considers unsupervised. Officer advised that the parties were told to separate.

Accident-property damage
Highway 180 @ Albertsons
Silver Ford car and white Chevy pickup/no injuries.

Welfare check
Post Office
Santa Fe caller advised that her daughter’s boyfriend was detained after a traffic stop then later released on the side of the road. Caller advised that she does not know where the boyfriend is but requests an officer pick him up and take him to a bus stop so he can get home. Caller is concerned because he has no food, water, or money and is texting he doesn’t know where he is.

Criminal trespass warning
711 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller requests a CTW for a female who arrived on foot and is causing problems. Officer issued an indefinite CTW for the Drifter property.

Domestic disturbance
40th Street
Neighbor advised that she can hear a female screaming at a particular residence. Officer advised en route to SCPD with one in custody/send EMS to SCPD for a male having difficulty breathing/en route to GRMC.

Disturbance
Ursa Major
Caller advised she can hear a lot of yelling from the top of Starsky/possible fight.

Battery
N. Bennett Street
Caller advised that a named male walked into his house and attacked him/does not need medical attention. Caller advised he was working on furniture in the living room when he heard a knock on the back door. Caller told the male he did want company and before he could close the door the male started hitting him with closed fists, then the male took off.

Criminal trespass warning
1075 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a bald, named male is causing problems. Officer issued the male a CTW for the location.

Loud party
E. 11th and N. Bennett streets
Officer made contact with homeowner and they will shut it down.


Saturday, May 21


Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
1075 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that subjects were throwing things at their vehicle. Officer went with the vehicle and spoke to both parties/negative damage on the vehicle.

Welfare check
E. Kelly and N. Corbin streets
Caller advised that he can hear a lot of yelling from what sounds like a male. Officer advised subjects were leaving/clear.

Fight
2800 Pinos Altos Road
Officer requested EMS for a 39-year-old male who advised he is having a heart attack.

Request officer
Yucca Street
Caller advised that his friend’s girlfriend is causing problems/verbal only. Officer advised they will walk it off for the night.

Suspicious vehicle
3025 E. Highway 180
Officer advised that the subject is sleeping in the vehicle/everything is okay.

Welfare check
N. Swan and E. 20th streets
Caller advised that a male is lying on the side of the road and caller could not stop as he is on his way to work. Officer out at location advising it is an intoxicated male on his way home.

Welfare check
N. Silver Street
Caller can hear a named female calling for help. Officer out at location/everything is okay.

Larceny
Penny Park
Officers out with caller who reported theft of a cellphone/will ATL for those kids.

Welfare check
Silver High School
Female appears to be high by the bathroom next to snacks. Officer advised everything is okay/clear.

Assault
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that she was threatened by a male who said he had a gun/advised the male is now at The Shoe Dept in a forest green Kia Sol.

Welfare check
Highway 180 @ Bayard City Limits
Female lying near the roadway. Officer advised she will be taken to Santa Clara by EMS/clear.

Sunday, May 22

Battery
2800 Pinos Altos Road
Female was just hit in the parking lot by another female/unknown where either party is at this time.

Domestic disturbance
1120 E. Highway 180
Couple arguing on the second floor and waking up the entire floor. Officers advised it is Room 211/both said nothing physical/verbal only/both had been arguing/she will stay in the room/he will go and stay with family.

Suspicious vehicle
N. Swan Street
Officer advised that the vehicle was there last night/everything is okay.

Domestic disturbance
Florence Street
Dispatcher can hear male advising to ‘give him his money’/female keeps advising to get away from her/children are in the house. Officer advised that it was verbal only/male left for the night.

Assault
2045 E. Highway 180
Officer advised that caller wanted to file charges against a female but didn’t want to testify/officer stated he can’t do that, if caller witnessed the crime he would need to testify. Caller repeated that he wanted to pursue charges against the female but won’t testify.

Domestic disturbance
17th Street
Caller advised that his mother was making threats against him and his girlfriend and it was physical. Officer making a referral to Statewide Central Intake/clear.

Domestic disturbance
Leslie Road
Caller advised that a named male is throwing things at caller/male is now leaving/disconnected the line.

Domestic disturbance
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised his girlfriend is not letting him leave/she has blocked the exit. Officers advised they both have been drinking/it was verbal/parties will be in separate rooms for the night.

Overdose
Newsham Street
No report

Domestic disturbance
N. Juniper Street
Possible domestic/did hear crying on the 911 phone/three juvis. Officer on scene for the kids.
 

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