Monday. Oct. 9

Fight
Durango Street
Caller advised that a fight is going on above the hill and cars keep going up there as well. Officer arrested one and released on a CTA.

Domestic disturbance
2501 E. Highway 180
Male in a white truck is pounding a female in the face. Both are inside the truck. Officer out with Chevy pickup.

Breaking and entering
N. Gold and E. 8th streets
Caller advised the owner and renter are outside yelling and cussing at each other. Officer made contact/clear.

Domestic disturbance
Georgia Street
Caller advised she just got into a domestic with her husband and she has bruises/refused ambulance. Officers ATL a black/blue BMW hatchback.

Shoplifting
1455 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a male just stole a jacket and a jersey and left on a motorcycle.

Welfare check
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised that her 14-year-old grandson left her residence after she told him not to leave. He is walking south on Little Walnut toward Jose Barrios/caller advised she has custody. Officer has contact with juvi on Little Walnut and . . .

Harassment
W. Market Street
Caller advised that her neighbor accused her of harboring her husband’s lover/caller advised she does not know who this female is. Officer on scene.

Disturbance
1313 E. 32nd Street – 6:40 p.m.
In the ER there is a patient refusing to leave the hallway and go into a room/it is escalating/not violent yet. Deputies advised a male is trying to kick out his window on Highway 180 and H&R Block in median.

Welfare check
N. Silver Street
Caller advised he is stuck outside of his residence/is not sure what he needs, however he does need help. Officer made contact and asked male if he fell and the male laughed. Officer requested ambulance for 59-year-old male with pain on his side.

Disturbance
1313 E. 32nd Street – 10:12 p.m.
Male that was there earlier is threatening staff with a chair/he isn’t allowing staff to tend to patients/acting violent with the chair.

Tuesday, Oct. 10

Aggravated battery
N. Texas Street
Walk-in advised it happened at 5 a.m. at a Texas Street address.

Burglary
SCPD requested a deputy for a burglary that happened in the county on Grandview and property is in custody of SCPD.

Welfare check
2501 E. Highway 180
Man passed out in a black Grand Am.

Reckless driver
2501 E. Highway 180
Officer made contact with vehicle and spoke with both drivers at U-Store It/clear.

Shoplifting
1956 E. Highway 180
Male attempted to take allergy medication/not causing problems. Officer issued him an indefinite CTW per manager’s request/manager advised negative on other charges.

Welfare check
19th Street
Female in a wheelchair in the middle of the roadway. Female stated she was okay but would not move from the middle of the road. Caller was able to help her into her house at the Casa Linda Apartments/she is okay. Officer had contact/everything is okay/clear.

Harassment
E. Highway 180 @ Wendy’s
Caller advised he has both his kids with him and his ex is following him/they do not have a parenting plan at this time.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180 – 7 p.m.
As officers were doing a walk-thru at Walmart, they were advised that a male and his son had walked out of Walmart quickly at about 6:45 p.m. with a 55-inch Philips 5000 Series Smart UHD LED TV valued at $398. However, the reporting person was unsure if the TV was stolen or if it had been paid for/he would call back if he found out the TV had been stolen.

Unwanted subject
N. Corbin Street
Caller advised that her son is knocking on the door and he is not supposed to be there. Caller does not want to speak to anyone, she just wants him gone. Officers advised clear/son left prior to arrival.

Unwanted subject
Canal Street
A named male is in the area and SCPD is looking for him. Officer had negative contact.

Welfare check
W. Market Street
Caller can hear her ex-husband’s voice outside.

Welfare check
Leslie Road
A named female is screaming and screaming. Dispatch advised caller will not answer me. Officer had contact with caller/everything is okay/she was going to get some rest.

Wednesday, Oct. 11

Loud party
N. Silver Street
Officer advised they will close the door and music will be turned off for the night.

Welfare check
N. Silver Street
Caller advised that a named male is walking up and down the road/unknown what he is doing. Officer had negative contact.

Welfare check
Leslie Road
Male yelling to the apartments across the street.

Harassment
Leslie Road
Neighbor from adjacent apartment banging on her door last night and yelling for her to come out. Officer on scene but had negative contact with neighbor.

Stolen motor vehicle
1405 N. Hudson Street
No report.

Unwanted subject
GCSD
Deputy spoke with caller who advised he was giving a named female a ride to her attorney and then gave her a ride to the store. Advised that she was very upset after they left the store and raised her right arm and said she was going to hit him.

Battery
SCPD
Walk-in was just jumped by a named male and another male in the Big Ditch/requested an ambulance. Officer advised 25-years-old/no blood/concerned for head trauma.

Suspicious vehicle
2545 N. Silver Street
Caller advised a vehicle with four males keeps passing by her yelling and asking if she needs a ride. Officers had contact with the female at Swan and 25th/en route with female to El Refugio.

Welfare check
Suntanner Road
Caller advised she was on the phone with her boyfriend when he went into some kind of seizure. Caller called back advising the boyfriend had just fallen asleep.

Larceny
Vicky Place
Caller advised that a named male and her husband just stole a notebook from her house.

Welfare check
Pine Street
Caller advised that a named female is not answering her phone. Officer advised clear/negative on a report.

Thursday, Oct. 12

Welfare check
N. Gold Street
Caller advised that a 22-year-old male is acting crazy and needs to be checked out/when they woke him up he looked at them funny. When asked what was wrong caller said never mind and disconnected. Officer advised clear/everything is okay/he does not want EMS/he just woke up all of a sudden.

Littering
College Avenue and E. Street
Officer advised to have city pick up an old TV that just dumped there. Was advised that WNMU maintenance picked the TV up.

Littering
111 S. Texas Street
Neighbor throwing trash on their property.

Welfare check
W. Market Street
Caller advised he hasn’t been able to get a hold of his 49-year-old girlfriend. Officer made contact advising her phone has been busy and she will contact caller.

Battery
E. 12th Street
Walk-in advised it occurred between Aug. 5 and 6 at this location.

Accident-property damage
W. Highway 180 and Little Walnut Road
Two vehicles/one is a black Toyota 4Runner/the other is a white Honda Accord.

Battery
1313 E. 32nd Street
Male attacked a security guard and they have him on the floor at this time. Officer advised that a warrant will be ready to be served when the male gets released from GRMC.

Battery
Penny Park
10-year-old son was hit by another kid.

Accident-property damage
S. Arizona and San Vicente streets
Caller advised her car was sideswiped on Monday while it was parked unattended on Arizona Street.

Fight
1814 N. Swan Street
Male in a white jacket is being chased by about six subjects headed toward CVS. A female driver of a black car still at the gas pumps is who the subjects are with. Off-duty officer advised the white Tahoe involved in this call took off northbound on Swan Street and is circling around the area. Officer advised that NMSP is in pursuit of the white Tahoe on Silver Street headed north.

Loud music
Mississippi Street
WNMU officer advised there is a Hispanic Heritage Event going on until 9:30 p.m.

Domestic disturbance
Swarthmore Drive
Caller advised that her 28-year-old son came home very intoxicated and is being verbally abusive and physically grabbed her daughter by the arm/he is now locked in his room/negative on any weapons. Officer made contact advising it was all verbal/everything is okay.

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