Silver City Police Department blotter - Aug. 8 through Aug. 11, 2016

Monday, Aug. 8

Burglary
Black Street
Caller who is the caretaker while homeowner is gone advised that a computer, golf clubs and a camera are missing so far.

Domestic disturbance
31st Street
A named female has broken into the house through the back window and is hitting her son/line disconnected. Officer advised parties will separate for the rest of today. Female advised that she did not break in/she resides there and had lost her key.

Criminal damage to property
E 12th Street
A named female just broke the window and took off running toward the back of the house. Caller told officer that the female had been staying at the residence until about two days ago.

Welfare check
1201 Pope Street
Female lying in the parking lot/she is laying her head on a pot. Officer made contact and advised everything is okay.

Domestic disturbance
Newsham Street
Caller's boyfriend is going through her purse and they are shoving each other. The male just threatened to have his sister come over and beat caller up.

Burglary
711 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised that someone went into his room last night and took multiple items including money. When caller was advised that a detective would need to come and process, caller advised he didn't want to make a report.

Welfare check
Lyon Street
Caller heard that her vehicle was left by the old jail and wants to know if it is still there. Officer advised it is still there. Caller believes she can pick it up in about an hour.

Game and Fish
E. Highway 180 and Durango Street
Bobcat just went running toward Snell with a small dog. G&F was advised.

Unwanted subject
Pope Street
Caller advised that a named male is inside the bank causing a disturbance, Officer advised he left prior to arrival.

Disturbance
Leslie Road
Caller advised she is banging on the walls of her apartment. Officer had contact and advised everything is okay.

Welfare check
30th Street
Caller advised that he has not been able to contact his 51-year-old daughter since Saturday/she suffers from mental illness.

Criminal trespass warning
1220 N. Hudson Street
Caller wants a CTW issued to a named female.

Welfare check
Ditch
Intoxicated male. Officer advised he is okay.

Larceny
Gough Park
Caller advised that about two hours ago someone stole her dog.

Disturbance
Leslie Road
Caller advised that she can hear a female yelling. Officer requested EMS for a 30-year-old female/mental breakdown/no bleeding or chest pain.

Shoplifting
100 N. Rosedale Road
Female stole razors/they have her on camera.

Unwanted subject
1814 N. Swan Street
Caller advised that a male who has been asked to leave isn't/advised he is leaving now.

Tuesday, Aug. 9

Domestic disturbance
210 W. Broadway
Caller advised that her mother is harassing her at caller's place of employment.

Larceny
1307 Pope Street
Caller advised that a bow was stolen from a customer yesterday and the suspect is there now who is caller's employee. Officer advised that male is running behind Penny Park/male is in investigative detention.

Welfare check
Pinos Altos Road by Mando's Body Shop
Caller advised that two little girls about 7 or 8 years old were walking by themselves and putting their thumb out to vehicles. Advised that a large, white, older van picked them up and headed north on PA Rd. Officer had negative contact/will continue to ATL/given to county.

Welfare check
Leslie Road
A 9-year-old caller advised that a named female is in the bathroom and won't stop screaming/caller's mom is there trying to help. Officer requested ambulance for a 31-year-old female who is hearing voices/officer will be going with EMS. Officer advised when he arrived the apartment smelled heavily of smoke.

Welfare check
215 N. Bullard Street
A female is lying down on the sidewalk in front of Municipal Court. Officer made contact and she was advised to move along.

Unwanted subject
2820 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a named male was there trying to buy used tires and tried to hit caller with his vehicle as he left. Caller wants an indefinite CTW issued for the business. Officer went traffic with suspect at Bevco.

Unwanted subject
110 S. Bullard Street
People gathering in the back parking lot/wants them to move along. Officer advised it was a group of people at the bus stop and are getting on the bus.

Domestic disturbance
35th Street
Caller advised that she and her husband are fighting/negative on alcohol or drugs/he shoved her up against the wall and she bit him to get free. He is still inside the house and she is in the master bedroom/he is upset that she is trying to leave him.

Burglary
S. Arizona Street
Caller advised that she is the owner of this vacant home. Officer set up heavy patrol for one month.

Larceny
109 N. Bullard Street
Caller advised that someone is down in the ditch stealing power. Officer advised to send Quest to Spring Street, there is something going on with their wires.

Criminal trespass warning
Gila Street
Caller wants a CTW issued to a named male who isn't there right now. Officer advised have sight of the male but by the time the officer parked the male took off from him.

Wednesday, Aug. 10

Welfare check
Little Walnut Road
Caller requested a DVO be put on his 25-year-old son who is always stealing money. Caller is 70-years-old and disabled. Caller advised that he heard someone at the door and it could be his son. Officers responded.

Domestic disturbance
Swan Street
Caller advised that a named male kicked her in the face last night and will be en route to SCPD to make a report.

Criminal damage to property
CYFD - 3082 32nd By8pass
Caller advised that a named male just left but punched the door before leaving.

Larceny
Leslie Road
Reference to tampering with meter and stealing power.

Criminal trespass warning
610 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised that a named female was inside the store but left already.

Loud music
Mann Drive
Officer out at a Mann Drive address.

Larceny
Leslie Road
Ex-roommate sold his Playstation.

Fight
2334 Ranch Club Road
Two men are in each other's face/caller is just a witness. Officer spoke with caller, subject left prior to arrival.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Male loading up a basket full of items. Officers have contact/one in investigative detention.

Suspicious vehicle
Dr.'s offices across from GRMC
Officer advised that it was a nurse having a cigarette who said hospital grounds were tobacco-free.

Thursday, Aug. 11

Suspicious vehicle
Penny Park
Officer advised that vehicles will leave at this time.

Harassment
3130 E. Highway 180
A named male is harassing them over the CTWs he has for all of W&N Enterprises' property. Caller advised that he was yelling and scaring them. Officer had contact by Hometown Oxygen.

Domestic disturbance
E. 12th Street
Caller advised that her 17-year-old son is throwing a fit because she did not pick him up from school. Officer requested ambulance for a 17-year-old male that is threatening suicide/placed into CYFD custody.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a male who is running behind ACE at this time left with a handful of stuff. Officer had contact in the Forest Service parking lot but he took off running up Truck Bypass. Officers have one in investigative detention/transporting prisoner/he has an active CTW for Walmart.

Breaking and entering
W. Market Street
Someone broke into her home but nothing is missing.

Request officer
S. Arizona Street
Daughter is refusing to leave. Officer advised that the daughter has established residency because she has lived there for a year already/everything is okay.

Criminal trespass
Caller wants a CTW issued to a named male who is not there right now. Officer issued the male an indefinite CTW to Lintero Apartments.

Criminal trespass
1075 E. Highway 180
An older male who has a beard and is wearing a Hawaiian shirt needs to be issued a CTW. Officer issued a CTA to the male and re-issued a CTW.

Domestic disturbance
Newsham Street
Caller advised that his son just kicked him out of the house/he has been paying rent for two years/he is tired of his son treating him like a dog. Officer advised that parties were separated/giving caller a ride to Motel 6/everything is okay.

Game and Fish
La Plata Middle School
Caller advised that a doe is outside the fence and a fawn is inside trying to get out. Officer advised citizens to leave as they are putting more stress on the doe.

Fight
E. 6th and N. Bullard streets
Officer advised a couple of females were arguing.

Suspicious vehicle
Memory Lane
Red car parked at cemetery - 6-10 got out of vehicle. Officer had contact with five of the juvis.

Domestic disturbance
2501 E. Highway 180
Female and male/appears to be verbal. Female advised that the boyfriend is not letting her leave. Officer made contact and advised it was verbal but the female is afraid to go home and wants to go to El Refugio/El Refugio said that was okay.

Bar fights
Leslie Road
Officer advised of a fight at Lintero Apartments. Another agency's officer advised that SCPD was assisted in putting the male into their unit/he was very combative. That officer stated that "I did only use hands on him one of the SCPD officers did tase him. EMS was on scene and he was OK. Before I left the scene he was banging his head on the window of the SCPD unit."

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