Monday, Feb. 26

Welfare check
1500 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised a male wearing a hospital gown is outside. Officer had contact advising called a clinic in T or C/male is a patient there/waiting for clinic to call back to see if there is any form of transportation to take the male back/he is a vet.

Disturbance
Canal Street – 10:08 a.m.
Female on 911 yelling for someone to get out of her house/advised she wants a male off her porch. Caller advised she is trying to get her items out of her friend’s house and female is causing problems. Advised that the male kicked open her door/open 911/continuing to state that she does not want him there with her husband. Second caller is named. Caller advised she did get physical with her husband.

Reckless driver
Highway 180 @ McDonald’s
NMSP advised vehicle just turned into Walmart parking lot. SCPD officer out with vehicle at Mirastar/one male.

Unwanted subject
2020 Memory Lane
Caller advised a motorhome in the parking lot that plans to stay overnight and they have been told to leave twice and are refusing. Officer on scene requesting next wrecker number to call.

Harassment
Canal Street – 9:15 p.m.
Caller advised that two named individuals threatened to go over and take items out.

Tuesday, Feb. 27

Criminal trespass warning
100 N. Rosedale Road
Caller advised that a named female who has a CTW is in the store wearing a gray hoodie. Officer had contact advising the female appears to be a little unstable and went to pick up her prescription/she was advised to tell her doctor to switch her pharmacy.

Request officer
N. Swan Street
Caller advised she is still on scene from civstand and is requesting to send an officer/ Caller did not want to provide further information then disconnected.

Welfare check
Canal Street – 4:40 p.m.
Caller advised that her wife is missing/caller gave her wife’s name and age. Officer requested ambulance for a 35-year-old female re anxiety and depression.

Domestic disturbance
Canal Street – 5 p.m.
R1 advised they saw a female arguing with someone and saw another subject flinch then the front door was slammed. Officer had negative contact.

Welfare check
Virginia Street Park
Caller advised a small child about 3-years-old is walking alone around the park. Officer asked county to assist. Deputy advised he saw the child with a bunch of kids who were riding their bikes/had contact with the mom and returned the 4-year-old boy to a Virginia Street address/some of the other kids were the boy’s siblings.

Harassment
Bosworth Drive
Caller advised that her neighbor keeps going to her house and bothering her and is always looking through her windows. Officer on scene.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Mountain View Road – Kountry Kitchen
Kids throwing rocks damaged her vehicle and they ran toward SW Concrete. Caller called back advising the kids are at SW Concrete. Officers out on foot in the area/have one juvenile. Second caller advised his Ford Expedition has a broken back window.

Welfare check
Valley Vista
Eleven-year-old caller advised that his mother is acting weird and is intoxicated. Caller is getting his siblings into a room. Caller advised the mom’s boyfriend is there as well and she hasn’t gotten violent yet. Mom has confronted him about calling/line was disconnected.

Wednesday, Feb. 28

Fight
2642 E. Highway 180
Two to three people near Sonic. Officer had negative contact with anyone.

Unwanted subject
703 Silver Heights Blvd.
Male that is outside is not wanted inside/not causing problems. Officer issued the male a CTW for the address.

Welfare check
N. Gold Street
Caller advised that an 11-year-old student hasn’t been at school since last Thursday and the parent isn’t answering the phone. Officer called caller.

Unwanted subject
809 N. Hudson Street
Adult female has been locked in the bathroom for 50 minutes now. Officers out with female.

Arson
Virginia Street
Caller stated some of the mulch in the botanical gardens may have been damaged by fire.

Accident-injuries
2250 E. Highway 180
Three vehicles in roadway/46-year-old female hit steering wheel complaining of chest pains. No airbag deployment.

Harassment
2289 Superior
Wind blew boxes against a customer’s vehicle causing no damage and now the customer is threatening the employees. Caller, who is the manager, wants a CTW issued. Office had contact issuing a male a CTW and a female an indefinite CTW.

Domestic disturbance
North Loop
Caller advised that her son is destroying her house and is also hitting her 3-year-old son/he is possibly intoxicated/negative on weapons. Advised son is aware caller is calling for LE. Caller just wants him removed from the house. Officer had contact advising everything was verbal/subjects are in different rooms.

Domestic disturbance
Leslie Road
Caller advised that a named female hit her in the face with her fists and she is refusing to leave. Officer advised one female in custody/en route to SCPD/en route to GCDC.

Thursday, Mar. 1

Criminal trespass warning
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised to issue a CTW to a named female who is inside the store. Officer had contact/issued the female a CTW for Walmart/negative on an arrest/Female has her children with her/will be contacting CYFD.

Hot pursuit
W. College Avenue and N. Texas Street
Officers advised attempted traffic/ran red light on 12th and Hudson/north on 90 @ 30 mph/right on Silver Heights/passing Pinos Altos Road/let county know/passing Memory Lane/passing old Shoe Dept/vehicle turned into Walmart parking lot.

Larceny
W. Richard Street
Item taken from her yard.

Domestic disturbance
Raven Drive
A named female is at caller’s residence and is refusing to leave/she has locked herself inside the residence. Officer advised that the female left upon request. Caller called back advising the female damaged her TV.

Welfare check
Downtown
Caller advised that a female called a local doctor advising she is depressed but wouldn’t give a location. Caller would like someone to call her to see if she is okay. Officer had contact advising the female advised she was okay and was around people who were watching her. Female advised she didn’t need anyone’s assistance and hung up.

Welfare check
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised that her 32-year-old granddaughter is threatening to kill herself/has knives in the residence/takes Ativan for depression/gave directions to residence.

Welfare check
W. Market Street
Caller advised some yelling was heard as they were walking by.

Accident-property damage
Under Hudson Bridge
One vehicle/2000 Silver Geo Metro.

Unwanted subject
San Vicente Street
Officer advised that a named male was issued an indefinite CTW for address.

Fraud/embezzlement
Plata Road
Caller advised that her mother took her silver Chevy Malibu without her permission and wants to report the vehicle as stolen. Officer advised this is going to be a civil matter/vehicle is registered to the mother and caller is drunk.

Criminal trespass warning
Unknown
Has indefinite CTW issued on 1/13/18 for Gateway Apartments.

Larceny
15th Street
Walk-in reporting papers missing from her residence that were taken on Feb. 21.

Welfare check
Pinos Altos Road and E. 32nd Street
Caller advised that her son is having seizures in a green Mercedes. Officer requested EMS to location re male having seizure/conscious/not responding.

Intoxicated persons
2800 Pinos Altos Road
Caller advised an intoxicated male is walking in the middle of the roadway. Officer has contact/will be giving the male a ride to McDonald’s to get some food.

Unwanted subject
2005 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that named male is in the store and when he was asked to leave he started cussing at caller. Officer advised male left prior to arrival.

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