Friday, Nov. 24

Larceny
111 S. Texas Street
A named male stole her laptop.

Shoplifting
1956 E. highway 180
Adult female took a 4-pack of margarita and left in an older black pickup down Rosedale Road.

Welfare check
2501 E. Highway 180
Couple panhandling with a 3-year-old child. Officers advised they are leaving and returning to the hotel/clear.

Accident-property damage
Highway 180 @ Lawley Ford
Two vehicles, a white Toyota Corolla and a red car. Caller stated she was hit from the side.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Fran Drive
2005 Chevy Silverado keyed possibly last night when he was shopping.

Accident-property damage
2045 E. Highway 180
Male hit him and his motorcycle is lodged under the truck.

Unwanted subject
Village Drive
Caller advised he is having issues with his wife and they are not getting along. Officers are dropping off a male at a Yucca Street address.

Saturday, Nov. 25

Game and Fish
Mountain View Road and E. 10th Street
Caller advised she saw a mountain lion near new subdivision. Officer had negative contact/will patrol through the night.

Panhandler
Shoe Department
At the stoplight an adult male walked up to her window making her very uncomfortable. Officer out with male/he is going to leave the area.

Stolen motor vehicle
Lori Place
Caller advised that his black 2001 GMC Sonoma was either stolen or towed.

Shoplifting
1220 N. Hudson Street
Adult male took a bunch of steaks and left on foot. Officer ATL for male.

Welfare check
Harris Road
Female is having some type of mental issues/has history of bipolar. Officer made contact with caller and female/clear.

Disturbance
1609 N. Swan Street
A possible fight across the street/female caller hung up. Officer made contact advising clear/parties separated and some left prior to arrival.

Loud music
16th and N. Corbin streets
Officer advised out at the residence and two named individuals advised they will turn music down.

Unwanted subject
Harris Road
Caller stated her sons won’t let her inside her residence/caller is at PD. Officer advised en route to Harris Road with one female/clear/sons left prior to arrival.

Welfare check
Canal Street
Officer had contact with female/she is okay.

Game and Fish
1268 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised that a deer on the side of the road has a broken leg. Officer advised negative contact.

Welfare check
910 E. 32nd Street
Male walking in the middle of the roadway headed toward GRMC. Officer had negative contact.

Sunday, Nov. 26

Disturbance
Leslie Road
Caller advised a male below her is kicking the door and is going to hurt the female who lives there. Officer made contact advising everything is okay/it was a named male who was banging on her door looking for his GF.

Stolen motor vehicle
S. Gold Street
Caller just received a call from his sister advising him his black 1998 Ford Mustang GT has been stolen from their father’s home. Officer made contact with caller who stated his sister advised him his 1980 green Mustang was missing from the driveway of a vacant residence on S. Gold Street/it had been parked there for about two years.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Cooper @ Catholic Cemetery
Red Buick has been damaged.

Domestic disturbance
Ridge Road and Bobwhite Drive
Man getting violent with a woman. Deputy request city to help out. Officers out at Chukar/Ridge with man/negative contact with female/will ATL.

Welfare check
Virginia Street
A named female is missing/she usually stays in the ditch behind this address but she is not here today. Officer advised the female is still at BHU at GRMC.

Hot pursuit
Pinos Altos/Arizona
No report.

Harassment
117 W. Market Street
Caller advised that a named man keeps stalking an employee. Officer ATL for man.

Domestic disturbance
N. Cinc
Caller advised subjects are fighting. Officer on scene advising negative contact/spoke with caller and they will call if it continues.

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