Monday, June 6

Suspicious vehicle
2289 Superior
They are doing work on the parking lot/clear.

Suspicious vehicle
1313 E. 32nd Street – 2:30 a.m.
Office made contact and was advised that the wife is waiting to be induced at 5 a.m. They are from out of town and have nowhere else to go.

Welfare check
1050 E. Pine Street
Caller advised that she hears a woman screaming and thinks maybe she fell.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
40th Street
Caller advised that someone keyed her white, 2006 Saturn.

Unwanted subject
Leslie Road
Caller advised that ex-boyfriend will not leave her apartment and he broke her phone.

Welfare check
Newsham Street
Caller advised that a male was beating on the door with a bat and he threatened to beat caller if she didn’t let her son leave. Officer had negative contact.

Battery
2501 E. Highway 180
Two females fighting in the parking lot.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Valley Vista
Caller advised that the windshield was shot with a BB gun.

Welfare check
Virginia Street
Caller from Colorado advised that she hasn’t been able to reach her 62-year-old grandpa in three days. Officer made contact and advised he is okay and will be calling his granddaughter.

Shoplifting
1956 E. Highway 180
Officer advised has female in investigative detention/issued indefinite CTW/clear.

Welfare check
Vicky Place
Caller advised that a female who appears to be lost and not in her right mind just showed up at caller’s house. Officers advised that they have the elderly female and are en route to the Silver City Care Center and Assisted Living Center.

Disturbance
Gough Park
Caller advised that there is yelling and thinks there may be a fight. Officer advised that the subjects are separated and the female left.

Harassment
North Loop
Caller advised they are being harassed by a named female regarding a business deal that did not go well.

Criminal damage to property
N. Cooper Street
Caller advised that her doorknob has been damaged. Officer advised that it appeared the lock just broke/no sign of criminal damage.

Fight
Florence Street
Females fighting. Officer advised that caller is requesting a CTW for a named female driving a small blue Ford car.

Unwanted subject
Yucca Street
Caller advised that an unknown male is outside causing problems. Officer advised that he left the residence/clear.

Tuesday, June 7

Vehicle burglary
Chavez Street
Caller advised that a wallet and purse were stolen from the vehicle last night.

Battery
411 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised that the man who is married to caller’s ex-wife pushed him as caller was voting at the Women’s Club.

Criminal damage to property
N. Cooper Street
Caller advised that her house was vandalized and windows broken.

Domestic disturbance
W. Market Street
Caller advised that her friend just called saying that her boyfriend was beating her up.

Unwanted subject
Memory Lane
Caller advised that she wants her son and his friend removed from the property/they are intoxicated and causing problems.

Shoplifting
1506 N. Silver Heights Blvd.
Two males are possibly using a knife to open merchandise and are stuffing apparel in their pants.

Disturbance
N. Gold and 16th streets
Caller advised that a named male has a female down in the ditch with him and possibly cut her neck open. Advised the female was bleeding from her neck. Officers made contact and advised that caller has an outstanding warrant out of magistrate court for shoplifting for $500 cash or surety.

Unwanted subject
Memory Lane
Caller advised that her son was back on the property. Officer advised the son left upon request and was asked not to come back.

Reckless driver
Leslie Road
Officer out with a named male who stated he had just purchased a 50cc dirt bike and was getting it running. Advised him to keep the dirt bike off the street.

Larceny
Canal Street
Caller advised that a named woman and her children stole over $100 from her daughter.

Welfare check
2750 E. Highway 180
Officer advised that the vehicle’s lights were left on/did turn the lights off/made contact with one of the salesmen.

Disturbance
N. Silver and E. 14th streets
Verbal argument with sister.

Domestic disturbance
Silver Street
Caller advised that a male and a female are arguing/verbal/sounds like it is escalating.

Welfare check
Ridge Road and Highway 90 – 10 p.m.
Dark car with no lights driving 25 mph on shoulder toward Tyrone. Officers made contact and advised that the driver had a suspended license and issued him a CTW for a GCSD deputy’s residence.

Unwanted subject
N. Silver Street
Caller advised that tenants who were evicted are still there and should be gone. Officer made contact and advised two individuals were still there earlier packing up their belongings/property is vacant/clear.

Domestic disturbance
W. Market Street
Caller advised that a named male has been drinking and is refusing to leave. Caller admitted that she let him in the home. Officer made contact/camera died.

Unwanted subject
40th Street
Caller wants a named male out of his house and life/he broke caller’s door and household items/possibly on drugs.

Wednesday, June 8

Welfare check
1235 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that his mother was coming from Deming to pick him up and she is taking too long. Officer patrolled from Hurley to county line/negative contact.

Suspicious vehicle
N. Gold and16th streets
Officer advised that subject was arrested today and left vehicle at this location.

Harassment
N. Bennett Street
Caller advised that a named female called City Hall and threatened to shoot caller’s sister. Officer checked the residence and everything appears to be okay.

Larceny
E. Pine Street
Caller advised that his red, battery-powered lawn mower was stolen from inside his fence.

Criminal trespass
N. Bennett Street
Caller advised that someone is trespassing on their property and stealing electricity.

Unwanted subject
Newsham Street
Caller advised that a named male was at her residence yelling at her that he wanted his glasses back and if he didn’t get them back she was going to get hurt/he left already. Officer made contact with caller.

Harassment
W. Market Street
Caller advised that her female neighbor harasses caller verbally, and takes the light bulbs out of the porchlight and screens off the windows. Neighbor has also called the cops on caller many times for having lights on inside her house too late.

Welfare check
E. 19th Street
Caller advised that his ex-girlfriend has his kids and he does not trust her/caller does not know the address/wants a call back.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Male ran out of Walmart into the parking lot with a cart full of merchandise/they did get some items back/male got into a silver 4dr Toyota.

Harassment
Ben Altamirano Sports Complex
Caller advised that his wife’s family is harassing him regarding a child exchange.

Burglary
Newsham Street
Caller advised that someone broke into his aunt’s house, broke the TV and stole a PS4.

Game and Fish
Tracy Circle
Caller advised that a small dead deer has been locked up against his fence for three days/may need a winch to pull it out. Officer called back advising no one would be dispatched tonight/will hold call for the morning.

Domestic disturbance
Birch Street
Caller advised that her boyfriend has been drinking and threatened her dog with the gun. Officer requested ambulance for a 49-year-old female with neck pain/negative lights and siren.

Game and Fish
2820 E. Highway 180
Deer alive in roadway of 32nd Street Bypass/she is on her knees. Officer had negative contact.

Welfare check
40th Street and Fran Drive
Caller advised that she can hear a male and a female yelling/they were in the street when she was passing by.

Unwanted subject
Memory Lane
Caller advised that two males and one female are outside drinking beer.

Thursday, June 9

Criminal damage to property
2610 N. Silver Street
Caller advised that the front door has sustained damage.

Criminal damage to property
1814 N. Silver Street
Caller advised that someone shot out the window last night.

Game and Fish
Ben Altamirano Sports Complex
Deer stuck in fence. Caller called back and advised that they were able to get the deer out by opening the gate.

Burglary
E. Pine Street
Caller advised that his items under his carport had been moved around/nothing was taken. Officer set up a frequent patrol.

Larceny
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised that her phone was stolen off her desk at work.

Loud music
N. Silver Street
Officer made contact and advised the music was turned off/advised them to keep it down/clear.

Welfare check
California Avenue
Caller advised that one of his clients didn’t show up today for his appointment and his wife who lives in Phoenix hasn’t been able to contact him either. Officer made contact/clear.

Shoplifting
1506 N. Silver Heights Blvd.
Female is still in the store/about to leave/leaving in a Toyota pickup/another female is driving.

Missing person
Fran Drive
Caller advised that their grandson went chasing after their dog and has been missing for about 30 minutes now. Officers advised will be standing by on Birch Street with the child.

Reckless driver
Swan Street
Officer spoke to UPS drivers as well/they advised they’d slow it down.

Disturbance
W. 13th Street
Caller advised that his brother is flipping out and punched caller’s house. Brother left prior to arrival.
 

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