Monday, Nov. 14

Littering
Leslie Road
Caller advised that a male threw food in the water drain on the side of the apartment. Caller advised that she reported it to the manager and they have not done anything about it.

Harassment
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised that a patient is making threats to an employee. Officer had negative contact.

Fraud/embezzlement
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that money was stolen from Friday's deposit. Officer advised that the manager is going to give the employee a chance to pay it back on payday and if they don't he will call dispatch.

Battery
W. 6th Street
Caller advised that a named male just beat her up and left in a Silver Toyota 4Runner. Caller called back advising officer to go back to her residence as her sister is causing problems and also wants LE to talk to her father.

Criminal trespass warning
1956 E. Highway 180
Male was issued an indefinite CTW to Albertsons.

Assault
Burning Tree Lane
Caller advised that his ex-girlfriend was at his home trying to fight with his current girlfriend, but she left already in a gold Toyota Camry. Officer advised negative contact abut did talk with the ex's mother.

Larceny
N. Silver Street
Caller advised her bicycle was stolen earlier today.

Harassment
N. Corbin Street
Caller advised that subjects are passing by their residence and harassing them. Officer advised indefinite CTWs will be issued to four subjects; one already has been issued a CTW to all addresses.

Missing persons
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised that his 63-year-old friend left GRMC on 11/9 by checking himself out and no one has heard from him since. Officer referred to El Paso PD.

Disturbance
1313 E. 32nd Street
Need officers to BHU/patients are being violent with each other. Officer advised NMSP arrested one female/clear.

Criminal damage to property
N. Gold Street
Caller advised that she just got home and found a broken window and open door.

Game and Fish
E. 32nd Street @GRMC
Caller advises she saw a deer with a broken leg standing in the middle of the road.

Suspicious vehicle
2110 E. Highway 180
Subjects were just talking.

Tuesday, Nov. 15

Suspicious vehicle
N. Arizona Street and W. Broadway
It was the paper guy.

Shoplifting
100 N. Rosedale Road
Male and female took eyelashes and have left/video is ready. Officer advised store is negative on report or charges/CTW only at this time.

Domestic disturbance
W. Market Street
Caller advised that his ex is there picking up her belongings and is requesting a standby while she is there. Officers advise to show one male in custody and one female to El Refugio.

Criminal trespass warning
1956 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a male who has a CTW is in the pharmacy. Officer confirmed the male was issued one in 2012.

Intoxicated persons
Stout Elementary School
Caller advised of a male in the gravel parking lot in a white Toyota truck. Officer had contact with the vehicle/the male went into the school/officer will be standing by. Officer out with male/a second driver is coming to pick the male up/they will get the vehicle later.

Harassment
Pope Street Park
Caller advised that a named male is harassing him and left already.

Domestic disturbance
Cherry Hills Place
Caller advised that a domestic occurred about five minutes ago with her ex/it was all verbal.

Fight
N. Silver Street
Caller advised that there was a fight at school with her child and caller just left JPO en route to central dispatch to report the incident. Officer out at a Cactus Street address.

Shoplifting
1220 N. Hudson Street
A male in a gray hoodie stole a bottle of liquor and is now crossing the bridge at the community gardens. Officer advised some uncertainty on the part of store personnel.

Game and Fish
N. Silver Street
Caller advised that a small deer is stuck in the fence and every time he tried to help it the mother deer charged at him. Officer advised was able to get the deer out of the fence.

Harassment
1050 E. Pine Street
Caller advised that his neighbor keeps calling and harassing him and sending threatening letters to his house. Officer advised they will have to handle it with the covenant within the Gardens.

Welfare check
Indiana Street
Caller advised that his 30s-year-old nephew is suicidal and is talking about taking two kids who are around 10-years-old to a northern Indian reservation. Caller advised that his nephew left GRMC about 15 minutes ago.

DV order violation
Lamina Loop
Caller advised that a named male is texting caller's daughter. Officer out at Elks for follow-up.

Unwanted subject
2501 E. Highway 180
A male is scaring customers in the store. Officer advised the male wanted a ride to GRMC.

Wednesday, Nov. 16

Suspicious vehicle
403 W. College Avenue
Officer advised doors and windows to the business are secure/clear.

Suspicious vehicle
Silver High School
Vehicle belongs to a teacher.

Welfare check
N. Main Street
Caller advised that an elderly lady is on Juniper and looks like she is lost. Officer had contact and advised the female stated she was sleepwalking and she is okay.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
North Loop
Caller advised that she noticed this morning that her back window was shattered and the rock is in the back of the truck.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
12th and Grant streets
Caller advised that his ex's boyfriend threw a rock at his vehicle about an hour ago causing damage. Officer had negative contact with caller/left voicemail.

Welfare check
Virginia Street
Caller advised that a 54-year-old male who goes in once a month for labs has not gone in since September and has not picked up his meds. Caller advised male is schizoid.

Littering
Ursa Major
Caller advised someone dumped their trash and she has the piece that has the name. Officer had negative contact with code enforcement officer.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
1814 N. Swan Street
Caller's daughter was driving her car and while she was at the Snappy Mart a named female and a named male smashed the side window with a crowbar.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
A male had taken a bottle of alcohol.

Welfare check
N. Rosedale Road
Caller advised that a named female showed up to work and appeared to be intoxicated and was asked to leave. Advised she is now on the south side of the building crying. Officer had contact and advised that the female's ride just showed up.

Welfare check
N. Pinos Altos Street
Caller advised that her neighbor asked her to call LE re subjects who do not want to leave. Advised she cannot hear them fighting but can hear them yelling. Officer had negative contact.

Disturbance
W. 6th and N. Texas streets
Caller can hear and see people fighting outside. Officer advised parties left prior to arrival.

Welfare check
Highway 90
Caller advised that he is walking down the highway and subjects are following him. Caller advised he is wearing a hoodie but is unable to give the hoodie's color.

Vehicle burglary
La Plata Middle School
Caller advised her vehicle was vandalized.

Vehicle burglary
La Plata Middle School
Caller advised that someone broke into her vehicle.

Thursday, Nov. 17

Welfare check
1075 E. Highway 180
Caller could hear someone calling for help by the trash cans at McDonald's. Officer had negative contact.

Welfare check
Leslie Road
Caller advised that his neighbors keep yelling at a baby. Advised when caller went to make sure everything was okay the 5-month-old baby was in the closet. Advised that they were possibly smoking something. Advised they keep yelling at the baby to shut up. Officer advised negative contact with anyone in the apartment in question/did check a baby in another apartment and baby is okay/will be clear for now. Caller called back advising there are 6 or 7 people in the room.

Intoxicated persons
1881 E. Highway 180
Male that is staggering and looking into cars. Officer had contact and advised that caller just didn't want him on the lot/he is leaving at this time.

Welfare check
1060 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that his sister in the room sent caller a text stating she wanted the boyfriend out of the room. Officer advised the boyfriend has a warrant out of magistrate court with a $500 bond for shoplifting.

Unwanted subject
3420 E. Highway 180
People that are paving are refusing to leave and are trying to fight him. Caller called back advising to cancel/they are leaving.

Shoplifting
1956 E. Highway 180
Male just took a bottle of Patron and left in a white van.

Panhandler
2 Ridge Road
Keeps asking for money. Officer had contact and advised that two people were dropped off at the mission.

Domestic disturbance
W. Spring Street
Caller advised that her sister is causing problems and believes she is under the influence of narcotics. Officer had contact and advised it was all verbal/advised them to stay in their own part of the house or somebody needs to leave.

Domestic disturbance
1040 E. Highway 180
Male showed up and is being aggressive. Officer advised it was all verbal.

Welfare check
Gordon Street
Caller advised that he has not been able to get in contact with his 92-year-old sister all day and her phone has been busy. Officer had contact and advised one of the sister's phones was off the hook/she is okay/she contacted her brother.

Shoplifting
2707 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a named male and his girlfriend stole some merchandise and left about five minutes ago. Advised that the female had the merchandise in her purse. Officer ATL for subjects to issue indefinite CTWs.

Welfare check
306 E. 12th Street
Caller advised that a male who was asked to leave because they are closing asked for an ambulance because of a headache. Officer requested EMS for a 32-year-old male/negative on lights and sirens. Officer advised to cancel that he will give the male a ride to GRMC/en route to GRMC/clear.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Two minors in the back office/negative on causing problems. Officer had contact and advised two juvis in custody/released to their guardians.

Domestic disturbance
N. Swan Street
Caller advised that she was woken up by her brother in the camping trailer arguing with his girlfriend.

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