Monday, Feb. 20

Welfare check
21st Street
Caller advised that an elderly female neighbor is yelling for help/advised he is going to go inside to see if he can help/request LE. Officer requests ambulance for 80-year-old female who is confused.

Welfare check
W. Kelly Street
Caller advised that a 32-year-old named female expressed suicidal ideations this morning.

Domestic disturbance
Yucca Street
Caller advised that his daughter was hit by her boyfriend. Officer made contact and advised that the victim does not want to cooperate.

Harassment
W. 13th Street
Caller is having problems with people she rents from.

Welfare check
N. Gold Street
Caller advised that a small child ran into the street and threw water on her car and the two vehicles behind her.

Domestic disturbance
Swarthmore Drive - 6 p.m.
Caller advised that a little girl is beating up her mother and there is a lot of yelling. Officer made contact and advised there was an argument, however, no one wants to say anything.

Burglary
N. Juniper Street
Caller advised that he just bought a home in Silver City and is noticing a lot of items missing and other items in the home that should not be in the home. Caller stated he is missing a Craftsman drill and battery and that the workers who are assisting him remodel the home possibly took it with their tools.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that an older male took three packages of meat. Caller advised she stopped the male at the door and he did return the meat to her/video is ready.

Assault
Leslie Road
Caller advised that a named female just threw a bunch of knives at him when he was walking his dog. Female called advising there are two dogs tied up at an apartment and she is upset about it. Officer advised tried to call female who is not answering her door.

Domestic disturbance
Swarthmore Drive - 8:25 p.m.
Caller advised a female is taking a truck, hitting mailbox, beating the truck/can hear yelling outside. Fighting with mother again. Officer made contact and advised that the grandmother and granddaughter were just arguing/everything is okay.

Tuesday, Feb. 21

Disturbance
1313 E. 32nd Street - 4:45 a.m.
Caller advised that a BHU patient is causing problems with nurses and doctors. Officer made contact advised the patient was discharged from GRMC and is off the property.

Unwanted subject
1313 E. 32nd Street - 5:40 p.m.
A named male is back at GRMC. He is in the main lobby and going crazy screaming that he wants his bag of belongings. Officer advised en route to a N. Swan Street address with male.

Larceny
Silver Heights Blvd.
Walk-in reports stolen bike.

Shoplifting
3025 E. Highway 180
Caller got item back but wants a CTW issued.

Vehicle burglary
909 W. College Avenue
Caller advised he has been out of town and realized . . .

Welfare check
Panorama Drive
Caller, who is a church friend, hasn't been able to reach a male in his late 70s/he is a diabetic. Officer advised clear the air/open air.

Intoxicated persons
N. Swan Street
Female walking up 11th Street.

Welfare check
W. 11th Street
Delivered food yesterday and it's still on the porch. Caller was advised the male was taken to the hospital yesterday.

Criminal damage to property
Maple Street
Caller advised that a fence was damaged and a recycle bin stolen at caller's rental.

Welfare check
E. 32nd Street
Male in his late 70s sitting on the sidewalk/male told caller he didnG

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