Friday, June 17

Suspicious vehicle
Old Verizon
Officer advised that the subject is going to move his vehicle and sleep for the night.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Two females set off the alarm at the door/they are at the light at this time headed for Wendy's. Officer will be going traffic with a vehicle that matches the description.

Welfare check
Leslie Road
A named female is banging on the walls and yelling. Officer made contact and advised everything is okay.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Cherry Hills Place
Window was busted out.

Vehicle burglary
Ridge Road
Her vehicle was broken into and a gun was taken.

Graffiti
Wellness Center
Back of building vandalized with graffiti.

Welfare check
Leslie Road
Neighbor banging on walls. Officer made contact with a named female who refused services, is going to take her medication and try to sleep.

Harassment
Elias Street
Caller advised that he is receiving threats from kids, names unknown.

Panhandler
1600 E. 32nd Street
A named male is in the parking lot harassing people for money.

Domestic disturbance
909 N. Hudson Street
Male and female inside a white Mustang are fighting.

Larceny
E. Pine Street
A stolen black Hyper bicycle has been found.

Shoplifting
1956 E. Highway 180
Adult female took reading glasses/not causing problems.

Battery
Bosworth Drive
Caller advised that a named male punched her in the face yesterday and her nose is swollen for proof. Advised that she doesn't want the landlord involved, just a report made of the assault.

Domestic disturbance
Hudson Snappy
Officer requested additional units/officers clear.

Intoxicated persons
2005 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that an intoxicated male in the parking lot, who they refused to serve, is yelling and harassing customers. Officers out with male in the alley between Wrangler's and the Shell/ advising male had an invalid or revoked DL.

Weapons fired
W. Spring and N. Texas streets
Two males yelling at each other/one took out a weapon and fired it. Officers advised out with a group of people at Gila/Pinos Altos.

Saturday, June 18

Weapons fired
E. 6th Street
Caller advised that she heard two shots right when her boyfriend left/advised they had been fighting.

Vehicle burglary
Market Street Trailhead
Unknown person broke into her car in the last 15 minutes and took her wallet and cell phone.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
1956 E. Highway 180
Window busted out behind Albertsons/unknown if anything was taken.

Welfare check
Indiana Street
Has been calling her 81-year-old mother for a few days now. Officer made contact and advised that the mother is okay and will call her daughter.

Welfare check
EMS Building
Caller from EMS advised that a guy is yelling at the guy in the white Chevy Malibu/don't know what is going on. Advised that the guy just got into the back seat and they took off up Colt Hill still fighting. Officer had negative contact.

Welfare check
Alabama Street
Caller advised that he hasn't heard from a 54-year-old retired vet in three weeks/used to hear from him 2-3 times a week. Officer made contact and the vet advised that he broke his phone while on a roofing job/everything is okay/will call caller.

Unwanted subject
2005 E. Highway 180
Officer out with a named male and the male was issued an indefinite CTW to Wrangler's and
Bevco.

Welfare check
1014 Pope Street
Drunk man lying in the roadway. Officer requested ambulance for a 64-year-old male/highly intoxicated/hard time breathing/trouble walking/was passed out/no chest pain. EMS advised no transport/male left in the care of SCPD, which gave him a ride home to East Street in Santa Clara.

Welfare check
Memory Lane
Caller advised that a male is asleep on her porch/he fell/he might be drunk/he is now yelling and standing up. Officer made contact with male by the DMV, and advised if they get another call on him, he would be detained.

Unwanted subject
Pinos Altos Road
Caller advised that a named female is on the property and they do not want her there.

Unwanted subject
1956 E. Highway 180
A male is sitting at the entrance to Albertsons harassing customers. Officer made contact in front of Arby's and advised that the intoxicated male was issued a CTW, asked to leave, and he did.

Welfare check
306 E. 12th Street
Caller advised that a male has been inside for a few hours dozing off/unknown if he is drunk. Officer made contact and male stated he is okay and moved along/negative on a CTW.

Harassment
Cactus Street
Caller advised that a named male called her mother's cell phone harassing her and the family/he is on drugs and methed out. Advised if law enforcement does not take care of the situation caller will handle it herself even if she has to go to jail.

Sunday, June 19

Fight
Leslie Road
Caller advised that males are fighting. Officers had negative contact with any fight so far/will do heavy patrols throughout the night.

Suspicious vehicle
315 S. Hudson Street
Officer advised they were waiting for a friend to pick up the passenger.

Unwanted subject
2501 E. Highway 180
Male having outbursts by the employee parking lot by a Dodge Nitro that is kind of beat up. Advised the employees are scared because that's where they go for their smoke breaks.

Shoplifting
2148 E. Highway 180
Male filled a basket full of wood panels and took off with them running toward Albertsons. Officer out with caller who stated he is unsure if the male actually took something.

Fight
Kimberly Street Park
Two females are fighting.

Welfare check
Reynolds Circle
Caller advised that she is afraid that a named female and her baby are being persuaded by a named male to be there. Officer had negative contact/left message for mom/mom called back stating her daughter texted saying she was on her way home.

Welfare check
N. Main Street
Caller advised that a person is banging on his door screaming for help and caller is afraid to answer the door. Officers advised everything is okay/all units clear

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