Monday, Nov. 28

Breaking and entering
Canal Street
Caller advised she just got home and noticed someone went through her house.

Criminal trespass warning
Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised that a named male is in the store and she wants him issued a CTW. Advised he was wearing a dark sweater and had a toothpick in his mouth. Officer advised ATL.

Domestic disturbance
Trail Ridge Road
Caller advised that her boyfriend does not want to let her get her belongings from inside the house.

Welfare check
N. Bullard and W. Yankie streets
Caller advised that a citizen came in advising that a homeless male is passed out on the ground. Officer made contact and advised en route with two males to the Gospel Mission.

Battery
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised that one of their patients in the BHU was battered by a family member that went to visit today.

Tuesday, Nov. 29

Shoplifting
1814 N. Swan Street
Caller advised that three named individuals took all kinds of candies and chips and left in a gray vehicle toward the school. Officer advised out at Lintero Apartments/clear/went traffic at Silver Care Center.

Breaking and entering
2340 Bosworth Drive
Caller advised that someone tried to break into Mi Casita.

Welfare check
Pinos Altos Street
A named 51-year-old female is very confused and has anxiety and depression. Caller doesn't know if the female is going to hurt herself/disconnected the line. EMS1 was canceled by R1 while on scene. Officer advised that the female was transported.

Breaking and entering
Black Street
No report.

Suspicious vehicle
Elias and Daniel streets
Caller advised that a female in a white van appears to be in distress/caller could hear her moping. Officer made contact with a named female and a named male and was advised by the female that she was yelling due to bad stomach cramps. Female refused medical attention stating the male was going to take her to her aunt's house.

Dog bite
N. Gold and E. 14th streets
Caller advised a named male was bit on the leg by a dog. Officer had contact and advised the victim showed the officer two red bite marks on his upper thigh but stated he didn't want to file charges.

Burglary
17th Street
Caller advised that a tenant's apartment was broken into and some items were stolen.

Criminal damage to property
Walnut Drive
Caller advised that two 10-12-year-old females appear to be damaging property in the back yard behind this residence. Officer out at a Juniper Street address/subject left.

Harassment
San Vicente Street
Caller advised that a named male and a named female are outside caller's residence harassing her and caller wants them issued an indefinite CTW for her residence. Officer made contact and advised it was a civil matter/everything is okay/clear.

Criminal damage to property
Canal Street
Caller advised that a named female is damaging her property. Caller kept yelling to get LE to her house and hung up without giving name or other info. Officer advised the female left the property. Another officer out with female at Snappy/clear.

Criminal damage to property
N. Silver Street
Caller advised that someone broke the windows to her bedroom and bathroom/unknown if anything was taken.

Welfare check
Canal Street
Officer advised to issue ATL for a named male driving a 4door primered-gray Jeep re: suicidal ideations. Advised to stop if contact is made.

Welfare check
Silver Heights Blvd.
Officer advised that a subject is yelling behind The Drifter. Officers had negative contact.

Wednesday, Nov. 30

Unwanted subject
17th Street
Caller advised that a named male who is a friend of the family stole $2,100 tonight. Officer made contact and advised that everything is fine. Caller called back advising she just saw someone run out the back door.

Welfare check
111 S. Texas Street
Caller advised that a named, homeless male was threatening people but left towards Market/Texas. Officer advised negative contact.

Welfare check
17th Street
Officer requested ambulance for a 51-year-old female/no lights or sirens. Advised she refused medical treatment.

Shoplifting
1956 E. Highway 180
Male walked out with a full basket of stuff/they did get the merchandise back. Male left in a red, Chevy, older model truck toward Shoe Dept.

Harassment
110 S. Bullard Street
Male with a black beanie is harassing the owner. Officer had contact and issued the male an indefinite CTW for Jalisco.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
W. 7th Street
Caller's tires were slashed last night.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a 16-year-old female is in the back office. Officer made contact advising that a juvi was in custody and she was released to a named individual.

Shoplifting
809 N. Hudson Street
A male standing outside just stole a candy bar. Officer made contact and advised that the male left and did pay for the candy bar.

Welfare check
Canal and 16th streets
Caller advised that he could hear a lot of yelling. Officer made contact and advised it was a named male and his girlfriend having a verbal argument/everything is okay/officer will hang around a little bit.

Fight
2800 Pinos Altos Road
Caller advised you can hear a male and a female fighting outside of The Flame. Officer had negative contact.

Unwanted subject
1814 N. Swan Street
Caller advised that a named male is causing problems with the clerk. Officer had contact and issued an indefinite CTW to the male for the Super Snappy/clear.

Unwanted subject
Bluejay Lane
Third party caller advised that a 13-year-old female is out of control/grandmother is the renter at the location. Officer made contact advising it was all verbal/grandmother has had custody of granddaughter since granddaughter was 2, because mother is on drugs and lost custody.

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