Friday, Aug. 4

Vehicle burglary
Silver High School
Wallet was stolen on Wednesday, July 26.

Domestic disturbance
Yucca Street
Named male hitting . . .

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
2501 E. Highway 180
At 10 p.m. today her car was keyed in the parking lot.

Welfare check
1075 E. Highway 180
A heavyset Hispanic man with three kids is being verbally aggressive and slapped the little girl. Officer has contact with the male and advised that he talked to the kids and everyone and everything is okay.

Welfare check
1814 N. Swan Street
Elderly male locked in a silver vehicle with a dog and he cannot get out. Further advised that the woman who locked him in the car possibly went to Carson Insurance. Officer advised the male is being taken to Gospel Mission.

Larceny
Leslie Road
Caller advised that her mail has been stolen and tampered with. Officer out at address.

Welfare check
4051 S. Highway 90
A named male is harassing a named female and refusing to leave.

Larceny
Tracy Circle
Caller advised that someone charged $37 to her debit card. Officer called caller, who had figured out what the charge was.

Stolen motor vehicle
S. Corbin Street
Caller advised that a car trailer that held furniture was stolen from the driveway. Caller called back advising the trailer was found/a friend had borrowed it.

Unwanted subject
300 16th Street
Caller advised that two males are outside near the rehab center doors. Officer made contact and advised the subject will be leaving the area.

Welfare check
Leslie Road
Caller is just screaming into the phone.

Saturday, Aug. 5

Welfare check
Leslie Road
A named female is yelling and hanging up advising someone to get out of her house and to send LE/she does sound far away from the phone.

Suspicious vehicle
San Vicente and S. Texas streets
Officer advised CYFD is on scene.

Unwanted subject
117 W. Market Street
Male in a blue shirt is bothering customers. Officer out at Bike Works with male.

Welfare check
1040 E. Highway 180 – 11:30 a.m.
30-year-old female couldn’t get awake but now is. Caller advised she had to break into the room/it is check-out time. Officer had contact with female/she left property/units clear.

Request officer
1075 E. Highway 180 – 12:30 p.m.
A named female advised that her green bag is still at Motel 6 and it has her phone and meds in it. Officer out at Motel 6.

Welfare check
Leslie Road
Female crying saying she’s trying and it’s everywhere and she doesn’t know what to do/caller hung up. Upon call back, caller advised she’s seeing people in her home, including dead people and they are trying to force her to have sex with them. Officer advised everything is okay/clear.

Welfare check
N. Swan Street
Caller advised that a male in one of the apartments is suicidal and says he wishes he were dead.
Caller is trying to work with dispatch and a named male to get a better location.

Unwanted subject
Lamina Loop
A named male forced his way into caller’s house. Caller advised he left but caller is very upset and could barely speak. Deputies and officers had negative contact with male.

Shoplifting
1220 N. Hudson Street
Female putting stuff in her turquoise bag/baby in stroller.

Unwanted subject
1040 E. Highway 180 – 4:30 p.m.
The named female is on the property again and caller wants her removed and issued a CTW. Officer had contact with the female and issued her an indefinite CTW.

Suspicious vehicle
1304 N. Bennett Street
Black Impala is in the park. Deputy issued an indefinite CTW to a named female for the Silver City RV Park.

Welfare check
N. Swan Street
Caller advised he needs help and needs to go up to the hospital to the psychiatric unit. Officers made contact and requested ambulance for a 60-year-old male who has suicidal ideations.

Welfare check
Visitor Center
Male attacking a rock in the ditch/he has a hammer.

Welfare check
Leslie Road
Caller was crying and cussing and asking why no one is helping her. Caller called back advising, “You like when I get raped,” then hung up. Officer made contact and advised the mother showed up and is speaking with her daughter. Advised if LE gets called back to this location we will call out EMS in reference to her not taking her medication today.

Hot pursuit
Highway 15
Speed 75 mph at vet clinic/all black 2door car/speed about 100 mph/approaching MM 3/passing PA Fire Dept./lost vehicle in Pinos Altos/1996 Honda CP registered to a named female.

Harassment
402 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised that a female started to follow her daughter and threw a rock through her Jeep Grand Cherokee. Officer made contact with a named individual.

Welfare check
2260 E. Highway 180
In the grassy area a male is lying down/unknown if he is intoxicated of asleep. Officer had negative contact.

Welfare check
2005 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that two teenage girls were walking toward Ranch Club Road. Officer has contact with both females on PA/Thomas Lane.

Suspicious vehicle
3025 E. Highway 180
Officer made contact with one vehicle and one subject behind Ace Hardware/advised him to leave/everything is okay.

Sunday, Aug. 26

Loud party
Mann Drive – 12:20 a.m.
Caller advised a lot of vehicles and a bunch of kids drinking and being loud. Officer made contact with owner and advised them to shut it down/if LE gets called back people will be going to jail.

Disturbance
Ben Lilly Drive and Little Walnut Road
Sounds like someone fighting at a party/kids yelling mom dad stop.

Domestic disturbance
N. Gold Street
Caller advised it is the wife, mom, daughter and caller. Young female then got on phone crying. Officer on scene and requested ambulance for a 23-year-old pregnant female/difficulty breathing/anxiety.

Domestic disturbance
2501 E. Highway 180
Maroon Chevy truck parked in the fire lane/male and female looks like arguing got out of truck/went around it a couple of times/stormed off into Walmart/truck still in fire lane.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
A named female is back not causing problems. Officer made contact and released the female on a CTA/no CTW issued.

Welfare check
Lamina Loop
Caller advised a female patient being seen for back pain walked out of the ER without signing her discharge papers and she still has an IV in her arm.

Unwanted subject
N. Arizona Street
Caller advised that some of his friends are not leaving his residence. A named female then got on the phone advising caller was intoxicated and became upset when she arrived home and his female friend left. Caller then got back on the line advising that everyone had already ‘split’ and everything was okay. Officer clear.

Larceny
1220 N. Hudson Street
Walk-in advised that a named female just stole a Walmart bag of merchandise that she had just purchased at Walmart/advised Food Basket did show her the video and ID’d the female. Officer had negative contact with female but did speak with a Food Basket employee who saw the female take one of the walk-in’s bags.

Weapons fired
Leslie Road
Caller advised she just heard five shots coming from the area of the Lintero Apartments. Second caller advised he heard multiple shots coming from a semi-automatic and single firearm. Officers spoke to several people outside/advised they said it was fireworks/it was fireworks, all units clear.

Welfare check
Yucca Street
Caller advised that a named female called and left an open line and caller could hear yelling and arguing.

Intoxicated driver
N. Hudson and E. 12th streets
Caller advised that a blue or green Toyota is swerving on and off the roadway. Officer advised have contact with vehicle at Wendy’s.

Welfare check
Leslie Road
Caller advised subjects are not leaving her alone. Officer advised clear/everything is okay.

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