Monday, Oct. 10

DV order violation
Caller advised that someone is trying to break in and it is possibly her ex-husband/she has kids in the home.

Unwanted subject
1814 N. Swan Street - 5 a.m.
Officer had negative contact with male wearing orange shirt.

Unwanted subject
1814 N. Swan Street - 6 a.m.
Caller has asked the male outside wearing an orange Bronco shirt and basketball shorts to leave several times throughout the night and he refuses. Officer advised male passenger in vehicle en route to Corre Caminos station.

Panhandler
3025 E. Highway 180 - 7:20 a.m.
Male wearing orange hoodie and basketball shorts just walked toward Corre Caminos.

Domestic disturbance
3420 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that she was involved in a physical altercation with a named male who also took some of her belongings. Officer requested ambulance for a 26-year-old female complaining of leg pain/request emergency response.

Harassment
1516 N. Bennett Street
Caller advised she keeps getting calls from a male who talks about random things. Advised she has told him to stop calling and he continues to . . .

Domestic disturbance
Pine Street
Caller advised that her brother is causing problems/all verbal at this time. Officer advised everything is fine/dispute over the house/they were told where to go for that.

Vehicle burglary
Ridge Road
Tow company forgot to lock the door and someone got in and took a camera, drill, and toolbox.

Domestic disturbance
S Highway 90
Caller advised that his brother is causing problems and is inside with an ax in his hands/no drugs or alcohol/line disconnected. Caller called back advising his brother might be getting a gun.

Welfare check
17th Street
Caller advised that he received a call from his named male friend that sounded like he was suicidal. Officer made contact with friend and advised clear/he was okay and appeared to be in good health.

Larceny
Little Walnut Road
Caller believes someone stole his money out of a jar on a counter in his apartment and he has a few people he thinks might have done it. Officer advised that the male caller has an outstanding FTA warrant out of Judge Laney's court in the amount of $331 and was arrested and transported to GCDC.

Welfare check
The Flame
Female tripped on a rock and hurt her ankle and elbow/she is 43 and can't walk home. Caller sounds intoxicated and cannot give an address.

Welfare check
N. Swan Street
A male just got out of a blue Jeep Cherokee and hit another male on a bicycle/they both left toward CVS. Officer had negative contact.

Unwanted subject
2005 E. Highway 180
A male accompanied by a service dog is in the restroom and will not leave. Officer transported male and dog to a 40th Street address.

Fight
Fast Food Chinese
Two females fighting. They are now by JD's Feed. They are now yelling at each other by the Chili Bowl. Officer out with two females.

Suspicious vehicle
2150 E. Highway 180
Officer advised everything is okay/female is picking up moving boxes.

Tuesday, Oct. 11

Welfare check
3420 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that the male from yesterday's domestic is back in Room 114 and caller can hear them arguing again. Officer did a walk-through and all is okay.

Unwanted subject
Canal Street
Caller advised that his wife's son is on drugs, is acting up, and refusing to leave. Officer made contact with both parties and the son left upon request.

Stabbing
Market @ foot bridge
Caller advised that someone was possibly stabbed as someone ran up to caller and asked him to call LE as an individual was stabbed in the throat.

Welfare check
W. Kelly Street
Caller advised that she has not heard from her father in about two years/he does travel to South America or could be in Juarez. Caller asked to see if her father is home at the Kelly Street address.

Domestic disturbance
2700 N. Silver Street - swimming pool
Male and female are having a domestic/male is yelling and chasing the female. Officer advised it was all verbal and the female was going back to her mother's house.

Harassment
Katheryne Circle
Caller advised that a named male is off his meds and threatening to shoot her in the mouth. Officer made contact with caller.

Fight
2800 Pinos Altos Road
Dispatch received call from a male who stated to hurry, that there was fight at the bar, and hung up. Officer advised it was verbal between two males.

Wednesday, Oct. 12

Larceny
Sheriff's Posse Road
Caller advised that her son and his girlfriend stole her credit cards, some checks and clothes from her residence/believes they are at the Gospel Mission.

Welfare check
915 Silver Heights Blvd.
A male hit the 8-year-old female, who was with him, in the face as they were walking out. Officer advised they would ATL.

Criminal trespass
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a blue camping tent is set up next to the old KFC. Caller attempted to speak to anyone who might be inside the tent but no one responded. Code enforcement advised to send an officer as the tent is on private property.

Welfare check
E. 6th Street
Caller from CYFD advised that they received a referral of three children, ages 7, 6, and 1, living in unsanitary conditions with feces on the floor, possibly in cages and no food in the home. Officer advised the house was orderly and while not spotless, was clean/the kids were okay/no cages in sight/all was okay.

Disturbance
N. Juniper Street
Male and female yelling at each other.

Welfare check
100 N. Rosedale Road
Caller advised that her husband left two hours ago to get his prescription at Walgreens and has not returned home. Officer had negative contact/will request county to check residence.

Disturbance
N. Corbin Street
Caller advised that her ex-husband is sitting in a small blue Toyota truck in front of the house making a meth deal. Officer talked to the male who said he will stay away from the residence.

Shoplifting
1956 E. Highway 180
Two females left in a car with children.

Reckless driver
Ridge Road and Highway 90
Officer advised vehicle is driving fine.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Two females, possibly 14 or 15-years-of-age, concealed a bottle of alcohol. Officer made contact and advised en route with one female to PD.

Thursday, Oct. 13

Suspicious vehicle
1016 N. Silver Street - Rec Center
Officer advised no one around vehicle/everything appears to be okay.

Disturbance
N. Juniper and E. 20th streets
Caller advised two girls are yelling at each other. Officer spoke to some neighbors/everything is okay.

Welfare check
1776 E. Pine Street
Caller advised that a female is passed out in the parking lot. Officer advised to have the homeowner on 34th Street to come and pick her up.

Welfare check
Cooper/Sonora
Checked on a pit bull in a 10x10 kennel/had water and food but looked a little thin. Caller left door-hanger at the Bayard Street address to see if the owner can be contacted to get the story behind the dog.

Domestic disturbance
Cactus Street - 11:30 a.m.
Caller advised that her girlfriend bit caller's wrist and she is bleeding and the girlfriend threw her stuff around. Officer had contact with both parties/one male juvi in custody/en route to SCPD.

Larceny
109 N. Bullard Street
Caller advised that her cellphone was stolen from her counter while she was in the bathroom.

Criminal damage to property
Cactus Street - 2 p.m.
Caller advised that the girlfriend that was involved in the domestic earlier went back to the residence with her mother, broke the window, and took some things.

Welfare check
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised that a named female is at the ER and seems confused and aggressive/would like an officer to check on her.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised they caught a named female stealing some cleansing pills and have her in the back office.

Criminal trespass warning
514 N. Bullard Street
A male is being rude to employees and customers/he could be intoxicated/he is heading toward the Big Ditch. Advised the male paid with a credit card and it came back to a named male. Officers out on foot with negative contact.

Larceny
S. Corbin Street
Caller advised that someone stole his mom's pills. Caller advised that someone stopped by from Home Health Care and wanted to check her medication and after the man left caller went home and noticed that her pain medication was taken - the bottle was there but it was empty. Advised that his mom has dementia. Caller advised that he called Home Health and they advised they never sent anyone to check on her.

Unwanted subject
N. Swan Street
Caller advised that a named female is drunk and on drugs and causing problems. Officer made contact and advised parties will stay separated for the night.

Welfare check
E. 10th and N. Bennett streets
A male in the ditch is yelling. Officer made contact with a male/he is okay.

Criminal trespass warning
3025 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a named male is in the parking lot. Dispatch confirmed the male has an outstanding warrant from Judge Laney's court in the amount of $5,000.

Welfare check
N. California Avenue
Caller advised that her husband who is on foot, and is diabetic and hallucinating, has not shown up at HMS. Advised he also has Parkinson's and left this morning very confused. Officer requested ambulance for a 63-year-old/confused/no lights or sirens.

Shoplifting
2707 E. Highway 180
A female was detained for stealing and is not causing problems/she has an outstanding warrant out of Judge Laney's court in the amount of $1,000 for shoplifting. Officer issued female a CTW for Tractor Supply and she was released on a CTA/she was not arrested because of how busy they were.

Welfare check
Pinos Altos Road
Caller advised that her female friend won't come out of the bathroom/she has been in there for an hour talking to her mom on the phone. Officer made contact and dropped off the friend at a College Avenue address.

Battery
315 S. Hudson Street
Male just came home advising he was beat up and his wallet and 1992 white Chevy
Silverado are gone. Advised that he was knocked unconscious and can't state exactly when the incident occurred. Officer made contact/male refused medical attention.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Two males who were taking food are in the back office not causing problems.

Welfare check
Elias Street
Dispatch can hear fighting between multiple parties/open line/no one answers. Officer made contact and advised that a 72-year-old female has a laceration to her head and is bleeding/caller requests frequent patrol for the rest . . .

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