Friday, Aug. 5

Fraud/embezzlement
3025 E. Highway 180
Forest Service chainsaw missing - possibly given to wrong person by an employee.

Grafitti
Trail Ridge Road
More damage to his political sign.

Criminal trespass
1220 N. Hudson Street
A named male is inside the store. Officer out at Gough Park and calling Food Basket for price of the Budweiser and Clamato. Officer issued the male a CTW for all W&N Enterprises and released him on a CTA.

Request officer
1605 W. Market Street
A named male is stealing power and the tenant has cost caller around $300 in repairs with PNM.

Welfare check
N. Bullard and W. 7th streets
A named female is having a mental health emergency walking toward the Big Ditch. Officer requested ambulance for a 55-year-old female having a mental crisis.

Criminal trespass warning
Canal Street
Caller wants a CTW issued to a named female. She is bald and carrying a dog. Female was issued a CTW to the whole park.

Criminal trespass
Chihuahua Street
A named female was banging on his door and she has a CTW for the address. Officer set up heavy patrol.

Vehicle burglary
Sara Court
A 3-wheeled walker was taken out of her car last night.

Larceny
210 W. College Avenue
A male was caught stealing at the funeral home and family members just want property back. Officers out on Alice Street ATL male.

Larceny
Yucca Street
Caller advised that her daughter's bike was stolen from her residence and her daughter saw a little girl riding it and followed it to the Hillside Apartments and confronted the little girl and her mother who had it and there was an altercation. Officer en route.

Harassment
E. 14th Street
Caller advised that one named male is threatening another named male. Officer had contact with one of the males.

Criminal trespass warning
311 N. Bullard Street
Caller advised that a named male was just inside the building and he does have a CTW. Advised that he just left and LE response not required.

Criminal trespass warning
E. 14th Street
Caller wants a CTW placed on a named female. Officer issued the CTW.

Domestic disturbance
E. 20th Street
A named male and a named female were rolling around and he may have hit her and threw a beer bottle. Male is going down the ditch and the female is following him. Officer out with male.

Saturday, Aug. 6

Fight
1775 E. Pine Street
Two men are trying to fight. One is very tall with a ponytail/the other has large ear.

Domestic disturbance
N. Gold Street
A named female and a named male are fighting and she has marks on her face. Officer advised verbal only and are standing by as the female is waiting for a ride to Hurley.

Harassment
Pine Street
A named male is calling and harassing caller. Caller advised that she has changed her number and will also block him.

Intoxicated persons
Visitor Center
Group of men drinking by the bridge. A subject was released on a CTA.

Domestic disturbance
1605 W. Market Street
A male and a female were fighting earlier and now the male is sitting outside with his face all bloody. Officer has one adult female in custody/out at GCDC.

Unwanted subject
Arizona Street
A named female is there and she isn't allowed to be.

Game and Fish
600 E. 32nd Street
Small fawn caught in the fence.

Welfare check
414 N. Bullard Street
A named 7-year-old female is crying because she lost her family. Child is with the grandmother.

Harassment
N. Gold Street
A named male is stalking caller and threatening to kill him. Caller advised that the male has been by caller's house all day and thinks he will break into caller's house.

Domestic disturbance
Rec Center
Caller advised that she saw the male hit the female. Officer advised that the female left running toward 12th Street/ran home/and is not coming to the door/units clear.

Welfare check
W. 7th Street
Second caller advised that a male was jumping and trying to hit her car with her kids inside. Mother called advising he is intoxicated and has a bleeding gash on his head. Officer requested EMS for a 22-year-old male.

Welfare check
W. Broadway and N. Bullard Street
Caller advised that a 60-year-old man may be hurt under the bridge/she heard him say he needed help but did not see him. Officers had negative contact.

Assault
N. Swan Street
Caller advised that two males just hit him in the ribs and cut him with a knife. Advised that he just wanted to get his personal items from the location since he has been in jail. One of the males advised that he did not hurt caller, caller is just drunk and does not pay his rent.
Officer requested EMS for a 50-year-old male bleeding by his thumb from knife/pain in his ribs.

Fight
910 Silver Heights Blvd.
Six people are fighting in the parking lot/males and females. One guy is pounding on another guy's car. Sheriff car just pulled in and stopped the fight. Two of the males are getting into a silver car and driving away/they work at Taco Bell. Officer advised that there is no deputy at Taco Bell.

Sunday, Aug. 7

Fight
2800 Pinos Altos Road
Two males are fighting and there is a group behind them. Female is yelling to get off her property. Officer advised that parties separated prior to arrival.

Unwanted subject
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised that a female went in but refused to be treated/she is causing problems and they would like her to leave. Officer advised the female left upon request.

Larceny
N. Juniper and 18th streets
Caller advised that her phone was stolen from the Flame/she used the Find My Phone app and caller knows where it is. Officer out at an 18th Street address but no one is coming to the door.

Criminal trespass
S. Arizona Street
Caller advised that a named female is at her father's home and she is not supposed to be there.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that an individual lifted two cell phones yesterday with a total value of $312.37/they have the video.

Welfare check
E. 32nd Street
Caller advised that her older daughter, who is 25, is not supposed to be at the house per CYFD order. Advised the older daughter damaged caller's house really bad last night.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Male with bald head concealed some merchandise and is still walking around at this time.

Burglary
W. 8th Street
Walk-in advised that a compressor was stolen from his property.

Stolen motor vehicle
E. 19th Street
Caller request officer to stand by while he goes to pick up his vehicle from his son who took it while caller was in jail. Officer issued the son an indefinite CTW for address.

Welfare check
3025 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a female in the store appears to be really disoriented, in an altered state of mind, and confused. Officer had contact with female in the parking lot.

Stolen motor vehicle
31st Street
Caller advised that his girlfriend stole his 2014 Toyota Highlander from his residence while he was in Deming. Officer spoke with caller and girlfriend and advised to cancel ATL.

Welfare check
E. 6th Street
Caller advised that she believes the mother's boyfriend abused a 3-year-old female/she has multiple abrasions/she is calm right now and the incident might have happened last night. Officer advised en route to GRMC for follow up/en route to El Refugio/did get female inside El Refugio.

Harassment
30th Street
Caller advised that his neighbor is harassing him and his family re caller's dog. Officer requested ambulance for a 52-year-old female who is hallucinating/being transported to GRMC by a friend's car.

Welfare check
Pinos Altos Road @ McDonalds
Two small children walking northbound on PA Road unattended. Officer out with kids and they are okay.

Unwanted subject
910 Silver Heights Blvd.
Belligerent lady yelling and screaming outside the doors and they want a CTW issued. Officer out with female behind Grandma's Caf+

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