Friday, Sept. 8

Welfare check
Bayard Street
Caller from HMS advised that a named individual called and told therapist she had cut herself badly/was advised to go to the hospital/unknown if she is at GRMC or at home.

Unwanted subject
1502 Silver Heights Blvd.
A named male is bothering customers, asking for money. Officer made contact and issued the male an indefinite CTW.

Criminal damage to property
Water Works – 1625 Little Walnut Road
Front door kicked in.

Game and Fish
Florida Street
No report.

Harassment
2005 E. Highway 180
Caller advised she was being harassed at work by a named male and a named female. Officer made contact with caller who advised a named male hit her on the butt twice with a towel.

Larceny
600 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised that her mother’s phone was taken from Millie’s today. Officers made contact with a named male and advised the male did give officers the phone back.

Welfare check
Highway 180 @Skate Park
An elderly female is on the side of the roadway next to a white Toyota car and she seems to be disoriented and confused as to where she is. Officer made contact and advised they are okay/just waiting for a fifth wheel trailer.

Larceny
1060 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that on Saturday a Kindle and a coin purse was stolen from a guest.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Female that has shoplifted jewelry and has a pair of shoes on she has not purchased/she walked out of the store toward the gas station and got into a vehicle.

Larceny
San Vicente Street
Caller advised that a named female walked into her house and stole some money/female is still there in front of the house. Officer advised will be clear/no report.

Welfare check
N. Silver Street
Caller on 911 advising he was going to kill himself tonight. Dispatch kept talking to him and caller advised he said he had access to knives because he makes “chicharrones.” Dispatch advised an officer would be sent and caller could talk to the officer while he makes “chicharrones” for them. Caller advised thank you and advised he would be waiting to speak to . . .

Welfare check
Leslie Road
Caller is screaming and yelling on non-emergency line. Officer advised clear/everything is okay.

Domestic disturbance
1775 E. Pine Street
Caller advised that a male in the parking lot is hitting a female. Officers had contact with female near Mag Court/female advised it was only verbal, nothing physical. Officers will be giving the female a ride home.

Saturday, Sept. 9

Disturbance
Leslie Road
Caller advised she can hear people arguing outside and a male saying, “If someone felt like dying.” Caller advised it looks like a male is trying to make a female . . .

Welfare check
200 W. Broadway
Caller advised that two subjects in a black truck threatened to shoot a female who is in the lobby. Officers requested EMS for a 35-year-old female who believes she was poisoned by cigarettes the two subjects gave her. Officers ATL for the black truck.

Assault
The Hub
Caller advised she was poisoned at her residence and now is in the ER. Officers made contact with caller at GRMC and were unable to get any information from her because she was out of it and they were unable to understand anything she said.

Larceny
E. 20th and N. Silver streets
Caller advised that his lawn mower was just stolen/a beige truck with a blue heeler in the back took it from him. Officers made contact with vehicle on 29th Street.

Domestic disturbance
W. 19th Street
Verbal at this time between male and female. Second caller advised that his partner won’t give him his money and all he wants is his money to leave. Officers on scene.

Welfare check
Cactus Street
CYFD Central Intake received a call requesting welcheck on two teenagers who are afraid to return to the father’s home.

Criminal damage to property
3302 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised that the front monitor by the door has been ripped off.

Domestic disturbance
15th Street
All verbal at this time/female will be leaving with the children.

Unwanted subject
2289 Superior
Caller advised that a named male is in the lobby with two other males about to cause problems.

Accident-property damage
Pope and W. 12th streets
Caller is in a Dodge dually diesel/other vehicle is a white Mazda SUV.

Shoplifting
1956 E. Highway 180
A female has taken hair products and has them in her purse. Officers turned emergency lights on in the parking lot and the vehicle didn’t stop until Rosedale/city limits. Officer spoke with a male by phone and was advised no charges/just wants merchandise recovered and indefinite CTWs issued.

Disturbance
Leslie Road
Caller advised she can hear a couple yelling at each other. Officer had negative contact/advised they walked the whole complex.

Unwanted subject
2020 Memory Lane
Caller advised some juvis were no longer wanted there/unknown what they were doing or if they were causing problems. Officer advised everything is okay.

Suspicious vehicle
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised that lights from a green Jeep were flashing in her windows. Officer made contact and advised subject will turn off his lights.

Suspicious vehicle
Fox Field
Officer advised vehicles are unoccupied.

Sunday, Sept. 10

Domestic disturbance
N. Silver Street
Caller advised she can hear a male and a female yelling. Officer advised out at a named male’s residence/clear.

Criminal damage to property
2110 E. Highway 180
Broken windows.

Loud music
Crescent Street
Officer made contact with homeowner and they will be turning it down.

Larceny
Hill Street
Caller advised the padlock to her garage is gone. Officer set up frequent patrol.

Stolen motor vehicle
Leslie Road
Officers have contact with ATV/possibly stolen/on foot in ditch/two in investigative detention/one issued indefinite CTW for a Twin Sisters Creek Road address/advised to send wrecker for a side-by-side.

Stolen motor vehicle
Hidden Way – 8 p.m.
Caller advised that a named female was staying with her and took her 2004 silver Subaru Baja. Officer advised ATL given to Tri-City. Officer advised he found the vehicle and it is out of gas.

Welfare check
Leslie Road
Female called 911 yelling and crying.

Unwanted subject
3514 Fowler Avenue
Caller advised a male is in front of the Silver Care Center who does not want to leave. Advised his family member is passing away and he is causing problems with the family. Officer made contact/everything is okay/male did leave.

Disturbance
Hidden Way – 10:50 p.m.
Caller advised that the female she allowed to stay at her house is causing problems/she was taking things out of the house and kitchen. Officer made contact near Mike’s Tires and requested a Bayard unit meet him to give a named female a ride to the Bayard Income Apartments.

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