Silver City Police Department blotter - Nov. 25 through Nov. 27, 2016

Friday, Nov. 25

Criminal trespass warning
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that two named individuals are in the store and both have CTWs.

Shoplifting
610 Silver Heights Blvd.
Male just took two bottles of alcohol and ran out. Officer advised out with a male who was running/request another unit while first officer goes into store/Male issued male an indefinite CTW to CVS and released him on a CTA.

Welfare check
Big Ditch
Intoxicated male not responding. Officer out with female who stated she broke her ankle and with a male who is alert.

Larceny
Masonic Cemetery
Caller advised that a headstone was stolen. Caller called back to cancel/they took it to do some work on it.

Fight
Skate Park
Caller advised that a male and a female are physically fighting on Virginia/Highway 180. Advised male is heading west on foot/female is heading east on foot.

Welfare check
15th Street
Caller advised that her 31-year-old daughter dropped her dog off, left in a gray Dodge Nitro, then sent caller a message saying she was going to kill herself/may be at the Catholic Cemetery or Fort Bayard Cemetery.

Welfare check
Pine Street
Caller advised that a named female with a cast on her leg is walking down the roadway yelling she wants to get hit by a vehicle/she's near the carwash at this time.

Welfare check
600 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised she can hear screaming and yelling coming from a house behind Millie's Center.

Shoplifting
1814 N. Swan Street
Caller advised that a young man come in to use the bathroom and left with a liquor bottle he didn't pay for/he left on foot toward the high school. Officer asked clerk if the male had a mustache or sandals/thinks male went down to the Ditch toward Taco Bell.

Suspicious vehicle
Mountain View Road and E. 10th Street
Officer advised out with a named female/not the female who is missing/clear.

Saturday, Nov. 26

Loud party
Kimberly Drive
Caller advised that older teens are drinking and partying. Officer made contact and advised one female in custody/clear.

Suspicious vehicle
Huff Street
White vehicle parked in front of her residence. Officer made contact and advised vehicle is parked and empty/not blocking any driveway/probably just visiting someone/clear.

Aggravated assault
Leslie Road
Caller advised that a named male is refusing to leave and he gave her a black eye last night. Officer made contact and issued the male a CTW to the location.

Criminal damage to property
Leslie Road
A named male just broke the window to her apartment and is still outside. Officer made contact and advised one in investigative detention/request ambulance for a 54-year-old male who is highly intoxicated and complaining of chest pains.

Larceny
S. Texas Street
Walk-in advised that her iPhone was stolen at this location last night. Walk-in called back advising that a co-worker had the phone and everything is okay.

Unwanted subject
Visitor Center
Tall blonde male wearing a trench coat. Officers ATL/had contact at Gospel Mission and issued the male a CTW for the Visitor Center.

Domestic disturbance
Gough Park
Officer advised flagged down by a female/out at HMS/Pope with a named male who has an outstanding warrant. Second officer out with a named female.

Larceny
W. Broadway
Caller advised the location was burglarized Tuesday night.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Yucca Street
Vehicle tire punctured with a file.

Domestic disturbance
Luck Street
A named male was pushing her outside and will not give her her dog and belongings. No DVO on file/ female does have an indefinite CTW for the address.

Breaking and entering
1060 E. Highway 180
One of the rooms was broken into.

Welfare check
412 E. 12th Street
Caller advised that a named female in a red Ford Mustang is driving like a maniac. Caller advised she is suicidal and broke up with her husband.

Harassment
N. Corbin Street
Caller advised she is pregnant and her boyfriend keeps following her/advised they got into an altercation this morning and he threw some things at her. Advised she is at the police station right now and he is not there with her, but dispatch could hear another subject with caller.

Unwanted subject
N. Corbin Street
Caller advised that a named male is causing problems. Officer made contact and dropped male off at Motel 6.

Loud party
S. Pinos Altos Street
Officer made contact and told homeowner to keep it down/clear.

Sunday, Nov. 27

Fight
S. Pinos Altos and Gila streets
Caller advised there are three trucks at location and the men are fighting. Officers had negative contact.

Suspicious vehicle
Superior
Officer advised they are trying to fix two taillight bulbs that went out on a trailer/everything is okay.

Disturbance
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised that people are fighting in Building 9 upstairs. Officers had contact with two males who were uncooperative/negative contact with anyone else/clear.

Domestic disturbance
Virginia Street
Walk-in requests to speak to an officer but will not say why. Officer en route to address with female.

Criminal damage to property
N. Pinos Altos Street
Caller advised the front window was broken but nothing appears to be taken. Officer set up frequent patrol.

Unwanted subject
Lions Club
Caller advised that five females are camped out without permission on the front porch and requests they be removed. Officer made contact with female who stated the owner of the building gave them permission to stay. Officer tried to call . . .

Request officer
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised a gunshot victim is in the ER for a wound that occurred in Mexico on Thanksgiving Day.

Welfare check
2501 E. Highway 180
Male homeless man at Walmart light shivering and yelling G

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