Friday, Nov. 3

Stolen motor vehicle
3010 Pinos Altos Road
A named female jumped inside the white 2000 Subaru Outback and left headed south on PA Road.

Accident-property damage
2500 E. Highway 180
Caller from Forest Service dispatch advised at the stoplight a USFS vehicle and another vehicle are blocking traffic.

Unwanted subject
Brazas Grill
Adult male on a bicycle being aggressive with customers. Officer made contact with male and issued him an indefinite CTW to Brazas Grill.

Unwanted subject
601 N. Bullard Street
Drunk male refusing to leave/was yelling at caller. Officer had negative contact.

Burglary
Sotol Street
Caller advised her home was broken into and some rims were taken.

Panhandler
915 Silver Heights Blvd.
Male harassing customers for money. Officer advised clear/male left prior to arrival.

Disturbance
1506 N. Silver Heights Blvd.
Two females arguing inside store. Officers advised they have contact/both females were issued indefinite CTWs for all Family Dollar stores.

Criminal trespass
N. Swan Street
Need a CTW issued to a named male. Officer ATL.

Larceny
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised that a named male stole her cellphone about 1 a.m.

Shoplifting
W. 12th Street
Caller advised that a male stole a bottle of vodka and left on foot toward Wells Fargo

Welfare check
Kimberly Drive
Caller from GRMC advised they have been trying to reach a named female all day and have been unable to reach her. Caller advised to cancel as they did finally get in contact.

Disturbance
400 E. Broadway
Caller advised that an intoxicated male is throwing furniture and now they are holding him down. Officer advised clear/subjects were separated/it was a drunken disagreement.

Harassment
Kimberly Drive
Caller advised that her daughter’s dad and his wife were at her house yelling at her and when she told them she was going to call the police they left.

Domestic disturbance
Virginia Street
Caller advised she can hear a domestic going on. Caller advised she heard a female say to pull the trigger/this has been going on for the past two nights. Officer made contact and advised everything is okay/the female is just really mental.

Saturday, Nov. 4

Suspicious vehicle
2 Ridge Road
Officer advised the vehicle is unoccupied/will be walking around the area/everything is okay.

Larceny
W. Market Street
Two males in a green Cavalier went up towards the college on Kelly at a high rate of speed driving backwards/caller caught them coming out of the restore with a weed eater. Officers and deputies advised on foot behind Penny Park/out in ditch behind Penny Park/back in unit/will be driving around the area/Western Bank parking lot.

Breaking and entering
Hugh McKeen Drive
Someone tried to break into the residence/has pictures of the person who tried to break in.

Reckless driver
Cooper/Cemetery
Officer had contact with driver who advised they are having a prayer ceremony over here and he apologized for his driving.

Welfare check
Leslie Road
Ten-year-old child caller advised he saw a female place a baby in the trunk of a tan car, then pleaded for the officer not to respond. Officer has contact with child who called/there are some children playing in the trunk.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Someone broke into the electronic cases on Oct. 25, and took four iPads and six iPods. Caller has video ready.

Welfare check
805 N. Bullard Street
Unresponsive male lying down in front of bench. Officer advised one male in custody en route to SCPD.

Accident-injuries
2642 E. Highway 180
Two vehicles off the roadway. Caller is in a white GMC Yukon – the other vehicle is a gray Chevy SUV. Officer requested ambulance for a 9-year-old male who hit his head and is conscious and breathing.

Shoplifting
610 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised he is pursuing a subject/they are at the AM Bank by the drive-thru and the subject is throwing items. Citizen called to advise that the subject they are looking for is hiding at Chavez Construction. Caller called back advising the subject took $328 worth of merchandise. Officers advised they are out with male/en route to CVS/issued the male an indefinite CTW to CVS.

Disturbance
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller stated the passenger in the gray 4d Buick is hitting the driver. Caller advised the subject is being held down at this time. Officers have one male in custody/en route to SCPD/en route to GCDC with one male.

Domestic disturbance
Florence Street – 7 p.m.
Caller advised she has been fighting with her 5-year-old’s father and it was physical but she does not need an ambulance. Officer advised the male has two outstanding warrants for failure to pay out of Judge Laney’s court, one for $944 cash only and a second for $728 cash only. Officer en route to dispatch for warrant.

Unwanted subject
Florence Street – 8 p.m.
Caller advised that he is still refusing to leave and needs officers back at her residence. Officers made contact/will not be arresting/civil matter/units clear.

Larceny
N. Gold Street
Caller advised a named male stole her grandson’s bicycle from her yard. When dispatch attempted to ask questions caller became angry and said to forget it. Officer made contact and advised clear/caller was uncooperative.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Male and female are shoplifting and now walking toward customer service/male now starting problems with caller. Officer made contact/clear.

Loud party
N. Bennett Street
Officer made contact and advised they will lower their bass.

Unwanted subject
E. Kelly Street
Caller advised that a named female is causing problems and he wants her to leave. Advised she just left/officer clear.

Sunday, Nov. 5

Game and Fish
Gough Park
Dead fawn on south side of park in the parking lot.

Larceny
Hugh McKeen Drive
Caller advised some gasoline was taken last night.

Larceny
1075 E. Highway 180
Caller advised her wallet was taken last night. Officer was advised.

Reckless driver
Ridge and Chukar roads
Deputy out with vehicle/out with a named female/clear.

Game and Fish
N. Silver Street
Caller advised there is a mountain lion just sitting in plain view and caller wants to show the G&F officer. G&F advised confirmed mountain lion sighting.

Criminal damage to property
Sotol Street
Caller just noticed his house has been shot at. Caller called back advising he found more bullet holes in the floor. Officers made contact.

Unwanted subject
2005 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a named male who has been drinking at the bar is refusing to leave. Advised that a female is walking him out and they are in the parking lot. Caller advised that they cut him off and that is what got him upset. Officer issued the male an indefinite CTW.

Domestic disturbance
N. Cheyenne Street
Caller advised that his 23-year-old brother was just released from the hospital and is yelling at the mom/he is schizophrenic. Officer advised to send county as they are busy on another call. Officer advised it is all verbal and advised caller to call back . . .

Welfare check
E. Yankie and N. Corbin streets
Red Mustang that has a 20-year-old male and a 16-year-old female. Officer made contact with both who advised they are fine/all is okay.

Welfare check
Serinna Court
Male with a black hoodie and a scanner jumped through a window at this house. Officer had negative contact with someone at this home.

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