Monday, June 27

Welfare check
N. Swan and 35th streets
Caller advised that she can hear what sounds to be a female screaming. Officers had negative contact.

Burglary
Louisiana Street
Caller advised a subject broke in while he was asleep and his computer is missing.

Larceny
206 N. Hudson Street
Male poked in the door asking them to call police because a man stole his backpack and ran up Broadway. Officers out at Snappy Mart to get more information.

Welfare check
E. Spring Street
Caller advised that a named female just texted her saying she is afraid to go outside because she can hear someone yelling. Officer clear.

Panhandler
300 16th Street
A named male is asking for money in the parking lot then took off running toward JD Feed. Officer made contact at 16th/Swan.

Unwanted subject
206 N. Hudson Street
A short intoxicated male was asked to leave and is refusing. Officer issued an indefinite CTW for all W&N.

Domestic disturbance
E. 20th and N. Main streets
Subjects in a vehicle honking the horn and a lot of yelling. Caller advised he heard a crash by the corner and can hear them fighting. Officer talked to several people but had negative contact.

Harassment
Tracy Circle
Caller advised that her husband has been harassing her several times today. Advised they have a DVO but it may have expired. Officer issued the male an indefinite CTW for this location and dropped him off at corner of Pine/Swan.

Criminal trespass warning
610 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised that a male who has a CTW for the store is inside. Officer issued the male an indefinite CTW for CVS.

Larceny
BHU-GRMC
Patient needs to speak with law enforcement in reference to someone stealing her dogs.

Disturbance
Pope and W. 11th streets
Caller advised that a lot of yelling can be heard near HMS. Officers advised it is an argument between two males.

Tuesday, June 28

Criminal trespass warning
Tracy Circle
Caller advised that her ex-husband is in her driveway lying down on the front seat of a silver Audi. Caller requested officers to call her when they have him leave.

Welfare check
N. Hudson and E. 8th streets
Male walking in the roadway.

Welfare check
N. Main Street
Caller advised that a 92-year-old hasn't answered calls in a week.

Larceny
123 W. 12th Street
Male stole beer from his truck.

Domestic disturbance
Little Walnut Road and Ursa Minor
Caller advised that he saw a woman running in the area of Indiana with a male running after her. Advised that he grabbed her and she slapped him, he yelled in her face, and then she bit him. Male caller advised he is all cut up on Ohio/Little Walnut and she bit him. Officer requested ambulance for a 15-year-old male who has small lacerations on his body from physical . . .

Unwanted subject
2020 Memory Lane
A named male is there begging for money. He has been advised in the past not to return.

Unwanted subject
910 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised that a named male is at the business and they do not want him there. He is asking people for money and soliciting money for boxing. Officer issued a CTW for Taco Bell and Silver Bowling Lanes.

Criminal damage to property
Canal Street
Lampshade broke last night/bullet hole found.

Panhandler
910 Silver Heights Blvd.
Female asked caller for money and when caller told her no she cussed him out and took off on foot. Officer had negative contact.

Panhandler
E. Highway 180 @ Walmart
Caller advised that a female is sitting partially in the roadway. Officer made contact and advised if they have to return appropriate action will be taken/female agreed to leave.

Unwanted subject
W. Market Street
Caller advised subjects at location have been evicted. Landlord told her to call police if they came back. They are there now. Caller is next-door neighbor.

Welfare check
San Vicente and S. Texas streets
Caller advised that her 17-year-old daughter is with an older woman. Officer advised everything is okay/units clear.

Loud party
N. Bennett Street
Caller advised music is blasting, saying the last time she made a report the resident turned the music back up after police left. Officer made contact with a named male who lowered the music.

Wednesday, June 29

Fraud/embezzlement
W. Cain Drive
Caller advised that her credit card was stolen and used to purchase tickets to Tashkent, Uzbekistan for $993.

Domestic disturbance
Yucca and 21st streets
Caller advised that a male and a female are arguing inside a small older model Datsun sedan. Officer had negative contact.

Intoxicated persons
Pope Street
Caller advised that two males are sitting by the tree behind 12th Street Snappy drinking. Officer had contact with three individuals.

Domestic disturbance
S. Texas Street
Caller is 15-years-old and advised that her mother is acting crazy and won't let caller go to her grandmother's house. Advised that her mother is threatening her and breaking her things.

Domestic disturbance
Mountain View Road
Male in his early 20s is fighting with his mother. Officer advised that the juvi was left with his grandmother/units clear.

Intoxicated persons
1814 N. Swan Street
Caller from Corre Caminos advised that a drunk man was denied boarding and he made a scene and disrupted the other passengers. Officer out with male who had two outstanding warrants and left upon request/clear.

Domestic disturbance
809 N. Hudson Street
Two females are fighting in the parking lot. Officer made contact and advised one female has a suspended license and one outstanding warrant and the other also has a suspended license but no outstanding warrants/both parties advised it was all verbal/clear.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Male who was stealing batteries is in the back office not causing problems. Officer advised suspended license/no warrants.

Assault
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised a patient is in the ER with a knife who assaulted a nurse with it. Officer advised they are securing her at this time/no assault or battery.

Fight
Leslie Road
Two females are fighting then disconnected the line. Officers made contact with two females who are talking loud and listening to music/officer standing by in reference to a narcotic violation/one female arrested on warrant out of magistrate court, $1,000 cash or surety/transporting to GCDC.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Female concealed items in her pink purse/female is in back office not causing problems/with a 3-year-old.

Vehicle burglary
W. 12th Street
Caller advised that someone has been breaking into his vehicle.

Welfare check
300 16th Street
A male and a female are standing by the stoplight/they have been drinking/have been panhandling/left litter behind/have been arguing. Officer made contact/clear.

Criminal trespass warning
Leslie Road
Two named individuals have a CTW and are not supposed to be there. Officer advised that both left prior to arrival.

Welfare check
Leslie Road
Caller advised that her handicapped sister just called stating that her neighbor just tried pushing her down.

Domestic disturbance
N. Arizona Street
Caller advised that her boyfriend hurt her arm and the back of her head and the side of her head is bleeding. Officer advised that caller was extremely intoxicated and has an indefinite CTW for all five apartments/being transported to GRMC/EMS1 needs law enforcement.

Harassment
E. 20th and N. Swan streets
Caller advised that some neighborhood kids are harassing him and is now inside his home with the doors locked. Officer advised that caller felt harassed by a male on a bicycle/negative contact.

Welfare check
Leslie Road
Caller advised that his girlfriend took off days ago and left her kids with him and only one is his. Caller called back advising to cancel/girlfriend just showed up.

Thursday, June 30

Welfare check
910 Silver Heights Blvd. - 2:30 a.m.
Male is lying on the Taco Bell and has a wheelchair next to him. Officer advised that the male is okay, he is just taking a nap.

Intoxicated persons
206 N. Hudson Street - 7:20 a.m.
Caller advised that a named male is being belligerent and is not supposed to be there. Officer made contact at Visitor Center and advised the male to stay out of the Snappy Marts. Second caller advised that the male returned trying to purchase alcohol.

Welfare check
915 Silver Heights Blvd. - 8:05 a.m.
A man with a wheelchair is lying on the sidewalk. Officer advised the male not to sleep there.

Welfare check
910 Silver Heights Blvd. - 9 a.m.
Man with wheelchair lying on ground next to stoplight. Officer advised that the male does not need medical attention and just wants to be left alone.

Intoxicated persons
Silver Heights Blvd. and E. 14th Street
Male with a woman/appears to be intoxicated/walking in and out of traffic. Officer advised the male he needs to go somewhere else.

Welfare check
Vic Culberson Drive
Caller advised that lightning hit a tree and broke the windows of the house of an 85-year-old female. Officer advised that the window is broken/negative contact. Officer set up heavy patrol all shifts/caller will call back if she makes contact.

Welfare check
1610 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised a woman in her 20s approached her asking for money/said she was walking to El Paso. Caller advised that the woman had blisters all over her neck and chest/walking east on Highway 180. Officer made contact at 524 Silver Heights Blvd./gave female a ride to Walmart.

Vehicle burglary
N. Silver Street
Caller advised that someone stole his briefcase from his vehicle, which contained checks and important documents. Caller advised vehicle was not locked.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Male tried to take food from the deli/now at O'Reilly's. Officer advised negative contact with loss prevention at Walmart.

Larceny
W. Market Street
Caller advised theft of electricity. Officer advised clear from park/be across the street.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Female just walked out with a bunch of fireworks and is standing by her car in Row 15. Female has two juvis with her.

Accident -property damage
Ursa Major and 32nd Street
A white Ford F250 Superduty was hit by a tan Lexus.

Shoplifting
1220 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised that a lady stole a bottle and is now at Gough Park. Officer had negative contact.

Welfare check
Lamina Loop
Caller advised that a named female and a named male are fighting. Officer made contact and advised negative on anything physical/negative on domestic.

Welfare check
1814 N. Swan Street
Caller advised that a man fell out of his wheelchair and it looks like he is hurt. Officer advised that the man is back in his wheelchair/everything is okay.

Unwanted subject
1814 N. Swan Street
Caller advised that the male has refused to leave for three days now. When he is asked to leave he gets mad and cusses and refuses to leave. Officer issued male an indefinite CTW for the location/he is gathering up his belongings and will be moving along.

Unwanted subject
1040 E. Highway 180
Caller needs a female escorted off the property. She is causing problems advising she thinks it is wrong to want her to leave in the middle of the night. Officer advised that the female is going to take about an hour to gather her belongings/if female causes more problems to call back/everything is okay/clear. Caller advised female is in her room all packed and waiting for the officer to give her a ride.

Reckless driver
Highway 90 - MM 38
Two vehicles are trying to run him off the roadway. Officer made contact on Bullard/has one in investigative detention.

Disturbance
Leslie Road
Caller from GRMC-ER advised that a named male, extremely intoxicated, used their phone advising that a man was banging on his door. Advised that the male will be standing in the parking lot wearing pajamas.

Assault
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised that a patient's parents in the ER want to press charges for an assault/the patient is refusing to say where it occurred. Officer advised clear for now/waiting for GRMC to give more information. Caller called back advising that the patient stated the assault occurred at Bill Evans Lake. Advised that the patient is being flown out/unable to provide much info.

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