Monday, Sept. 26

Harassment
3082 32nd Street Bypass - CYFD
Named male in a silver Audi fighting with a 4dr sedan in the parking lot/verbal only. Officer made contact with caller and advised that she was really uncooperative and she took off, clear.

Unwanted subject
1040 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a named male did not pay for services and she wants him gone. Officer advised en route to give male a ride to E. 6th Street.

Weapons fired
Alabama and Hester streets
Caller advised only one shot fired. Officer advised that a tractor-trailer over here backfired when it took off.

Burglary
W. 11th Street
Caller advised that a named female was beat up by a named male and someone stole her backpack. Caller advises female is refusing medical attention/is alert/breathing normally/ responsive/not bleeding.

Welfare check
Leslie Road
Officer spoke with a named female and she is okay.

Domestic disturbance
1313 E. 32nd Street
Doctor requests officer in reference to a domestic that occurred at a residence behind Super Snappy. Officer made contact and female advised it was verbal only. Officer requested GCSD to patrol a residence on Meadow Hawk Lane as that is where the female will be staying.

Tuesday, Sept. 27

Littering
700 N. Bullard Street
Across from the Food Co-op moving debris out of the road. Officer requested street dep't. for broken glass in the road.

Welfare check
E. 6th Street
A named male keeps going to location and he is causing problems.

Domestic disturbance
1304 N. Bennett Street
Caller advised that subjects are arguing across from the RV Park. Officer made contact with subjects and advised they have separated for the night.

Shoplifting
100 N. Rosedale Road
Female took makeup and left five minutes ago in a vehicle heading west toward downtown.

Domestic disturbance
W. Market Street
Spanish-speaking only caller advised that a neighbor knocked on caller's window and said her son is beating her up and she needs help. Officers made contact and advised it was verbal only/male left/going to stay in the area for a while/clear.

Unwanted subject
Newsham Street
Landlord called and advised that two named individuals are on the property and they shouldn't be there and caller wants them gone.

Unwanted subject
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised that his son, who is coming off alcohol and drugs, arrived today, is causing problems and won't leave. Officers stood by while the son left the residence and issued son an indefinite CTW for the residence. Also advised that officers will be called for a standby when he has somewhere to move his belongings.

Vehicle burglary
3025 E. Highway 180
Mail and cash taken from vehicle.

Welfare check
Sitting in front of an abandoned house and keeps falling down/possibly in his 40s. Officer out with a named male giving him a ride to California Street.

Domestic disturbance
Pine Street
Both drinking and caller stated that a named female is getting violent with him. Officer advised clear/verbal only.

Welfare check
North Loop
Caller advised that her 6-year-old son is staying with his father's girlfriend and she is verbally abusive to the son and the girlfriend's son physically injures him. Officer called caller and dad is going to turn the kid back over to her but caller still wants a welcheck.

Welfare check
2606 N. Silver Street
Male outside door of Central Dispatch crying and advising that he is in trouble. When asked his name he cried, GǣYou don't care.Gǥ Officer has one male in custody/en route to the Drifter.

Welfare check
1007 Pope Street
Caller advised someone is banging or working on metal in the ditch or the park behind HMS. Officer out at location advising a company is pouring cement for a sign at Garland Real Estate.

DV order violation
Cain Drive
Caller advised she has a DVO on her husband and he keeps calling and texting her.

Criminal damage to property
Canal Street
Someone was inside caller's trailer yesterday, and today they went again and broke her window to get inside. Advised that nothing was taken. Advised that she cut her finger on the glass/deep cut/still bleeding/possibly needs stitches. Officer requested EMS/clear with documented refusal.

Game and Fish
1235 E. Highway 180
Small dead deer in front of Lawley Ford in the roadway.

Wednesday, Sept. 28

Welfare check
Leslie Road
Officer out with a named female and a named male re: a verbal domestic. Officer issued the male an indefinite CTW for the apartment.

Disturbance
Canal Street - ditch/dirt road
Caller advised that people are screaming further down from her location. Officer had negative contact with subjects.

Welfare check
N. Texas and W. Market streets
Caller advised that a man is acting strange and throwing rocks. Advised that he is on foot and walking toward Yankie Creek Coffee. Caller advised that the man became belligerent when she told him to stop throwing rocks at the Silco Theater light but he did stop. Officers out with two males individually on Bullard and Market and on Spring and Bullard.

Game and Fish
Highway 180 @ Alabama Street
Deer that has been hit and is still alive and injured. Officer advised the deer was moved off the roadway and the person to pick up the deer was advised.

Larceny
1401 Silver Heights Blvd.
Fence cut in back and barbed wire stolen.

Battery
206 E. 11th Street
Caller advised that a named male just went into caller's office, hit and kicked him, then left. Caller refused medical attention.

Welfare check
Bosworth Street
A named female is acting up and caller needs an officer to speak with her and calm her down. Advised that she threw some dish soap at him. Officer made contact and advised it was verbal only/clear.

Battery
La Plata Middle School
Caller advised that her 13-year-old daughter was pushed by another student during lunch. Advised that she took her daughter to the hospital for concussion/neck injury and for medication. Advised that she did report it to the principal.

Domestic disturbance
W. Market Street
Female screaming outside to Gǣcall 911, I need help.Gǥ Caller advised it is the same place officers responded to yesterday about a female and her son. Officers had contact and advised the female and her son will stay in their separate rooms/will standby for a while/clear.

Welfare check
La Plata Middle School
Caller advised that an 11-year-old student wearing a dark blue hoodie was called to the office so his mother could pick him up but he left prior to the mother arriving. Officers advised they are ATL the child/spoke to mom/negative contact with child/clear.

Welfare check
Virginia Street
Caller advised that her neighbor came over and told caller her adult child has been gone all day and it is unlike him. Caller advised that neighbor was ashamed to report and male may have some severe mental illness and be endangered.

Larceny
Market Street
Caller advised that a named male who is intoxicated and aggressive has caller's cellphone and flashlight. Officer out on foot behind Domino's.

Domestic disturbance
801 N. Hudson Street
EMS1 is on scene of a verbal domestic/a female who is arguing and grabbing at a second male. Officer advised that the female was seen by a judge and released.

Shoplifting
1956 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a female left in a Chevy Impala headed west on 180 from Albertsons.

Domestic disturbance
N. Swan Street
Caller advised that her boyfriend broke the window to her black Toyota Corolla and she is yelling at him. Advised that she went over to get her dog because he texted her that he was going to kill the dog.

Thursday, Sept. 29

Welfare check
W. Market Street
Caller advised that they could hear their neighbor yelling for help and they have a history of physical domestic violence.

Larceny
1600 E. 32nd Street
In the white building there is an extension cord connected and is coming from a small trailer. Officer made contact with caller who works at Silver Health Care and observed a yellow extension cord plugged into the south side power outlet. Officer followed the cord to an address on Pinos Altos Road.

Welfare check
Virginia Street
Caller advised that she goes by her son's residence daily and he was not home yesterday or today when she went by. Advised that the son is in his 40s, lives alone, and has a disability.

Unwanted subject
N. Gold Street
A young man is in the neighbor's yard and he is not supposed to be there. Officer out at residence to ATL young man to issue a CTW and to serve a warrant.

Criminal damage to property
520 N. Bullard Street
Caller advised that someone vandalized their bulletin board outside.

Welfare check
7th Street
Caller advised that he received a call from a male advising that his friend had been shot, then the line went dead. Officers out on foot behind Domino's/everything is clear in area of 7th Street to California/negative contact.

Disturbance
Canal Street
Officer advised it was a verbal fight/units clear.

Welfare check
W. Market Street
Caller advised she could hear a possible domestic next door. Advised that there is a history of physical violence between the female who resides there and her son who is always hitting her. Officer made contact and advised the female is pretty intoxicated/son left prior to arrival/everything is okay/female was advised to call if she needed anything.

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