Friday, June 16

Welfare check
Tracy Circle
Caller from HMS advised her 45-year-old patient who was experiencing suicidal ideations yesterday did not show up for her appointment. Officer made contact and advised everything is okay/she will contact the doctor.

Larceny
Memory Lane
Caller advised that her daughter had a roommate that took some of her belongings, including keys, coffee table and a picture, when she moved out. She also left two birds, one of which died and the other was taken to a vet's for medical care.

Shoplifting
1956 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a male took two packages of batteries and left running toward Memory Lane. Officer out with a named male/male is in investigative detention/en route to Albertsons.

Criminal damage to property
704 N. Bullard Street
Unknown person urinated all over their tent.

Welfare check
Pinos Altos Road and E. Pine Street
Female yelling at cars in the roadway. Second caller stated she was in the middle of the roadway and banging on vehicle's windows. Officer advised will be giving female a ride to Lintero Apartments.

Welfare check
2005 E. Highway 180
Male possibly involved in an altercation/he is struggling and bleeding and some of his friends are trying to get inside a purple Eclipse/they are leaving the parking lot.

Shoplifting
1814 N. Swan Street
A named female walked in and grabbed a coke and walked out. Officer advised will pick up video when it is ready.

Stolen motor vehicle
2289 Superior
Caller was working at Wendy's and noticed the vehicle, a black Chevy Impala with red stripes on the hood, was gone from the parking lot. Officer advised clear/the registered owner actually picked up the vehicle.

Saturday, June 17

Criminal trespass warning
2501 E. Highway 180
Reference to male that tried to shoplift. Officer advised if anyone has contact with the named male issue him an indefinite CTW to Walmart.

Harassment
Memory Lane
Caller is being bothered by the people upstairs/they are using chemicals that are coming into his vents. Caller was advised to tell property owner and manager.

Criminal trespass
710 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised that a male with an alcoholic beverage in his hand is inside the Denny's building.

Shoplifting
610 Silver Heights Blvd.
Male took a six-pack of Heineken beer, set it outside, and took a beer.

Domestic disturbance
Pine Street
Caller is trying to move out and his son is causing problems. Officer advised nothing physical/civil matter.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
1956 E. Highway 180
Caller advised someone keyed her truck.

Welfare check
2501 E. Highway 180
Female in a wheelchair is panhandling in the heat with no one or shade around.

Welfare check
2005 E. Highway 180
Beige vehicle parked in a handicap parking with a small Chihuahua in the vehicle and it is too hot for the animal to be in the vehicle.

Stolen motor vehicle
E. 32nd Street
2006 Dodge Stratus taken from residence.

Disturbance
15th Street
Male and female arguing.

Sunday, June 18

Disturbance
15th Street
Caller advised he is having problems with lots of guys who won't leave him alone/they are saying a bunch of bad words/he thinks they are just waiting for him to leave. Caller called back wondering if officers are coming. Caller called again saying that the people across the street won't let him leave. Caller called again stating his name.

Larceny
1956 E. Highway 180
Caller wants a CTW issued to a male on a bike when he is found.

Disturbance
Durango Street
A named male is getting crazy outside/keeps yelling and shouting.

Criminal trespass warning
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that Walmart called him to take his insurance card in and he is en route to take it/he does have a CTW. Officer went to his house on Bosworth/he closed the door/doesn't want to answer now.

Welfare check
W. Highway 180 and Virginia Street
Woman yelling. Officer out at a Virginia Street address/requested EMS/unknown what is going on/no physical injuries.

Fight
Pope Street Park
About five people/two males fighting. Officer advised negative on altercation/male just preaching/people upset about it.

Assault
Leslie Road
A named male is throwing things at caller/he did leave. Officer advised clear for now/lack of cooperation.

Larceny
2260 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that someone stole his dog, a boxer/pit mix/brindle in color. Arby's manager requested indefinite CTW be issued to caller as he is threatening the staff saying he'll kill them if they have his dog. Officer out at Arby's/male with ponytail/highly intoxicated.

Welfare check
N. Hudson and E. Broadway
The named male was sleeping.

Harassment
N. Arizona Street
A named male was harassing her/he left on foot. Officer had negative contact with male/female would not open the door.

Harassment
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised that his girlfriend who was arrested last week has a no contact order and has been contacting him through her mother's account.

Intoxicated persons
1956 E. Highway 180
Very intoxicated male unable to walk. Officer reissued CTW to the male.

Fight
206 N. Hudson Street
Physical fight/one left/female got punched in the face and has slight bleeding. Officer advised all subjects refused to file/refused medical.

Intoxicated persons
2500 E. Highway 180
Male staggering in the roadway.

Disturbance
Virginia Street
They can hear a lot of yelling/possibly a fight.

Unwanted subject
2333 Sheriff's Posse Road
A named male is at the Sonic causing problems. Officer requesting deputy to give male a ride to Highway 15 - MM 5/transported.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
N. Bullard and W. 6th streets
Caller advised his vehicle was damaged.

Domestic disturbance
2800 Pinos Altos Road
Male and female having a walking domestic in front of the Flame. Officer had contact by Bosworth.

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