Monday, May 28

Unwanted subject
W. Kelly Street
A named female is at the house flipping caller off/now she is running down Kelly Street. Officer had contact with caller/set up frequent patrol.

Unwanted subject
Hidden Way
Caller’s ex is causing problems and she wants him removed. Officers had contact advising male left to a relative’s house.

Welfare check
1408 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised that a female is lying on the ground out of her wheelchair. Officer advised clear/she is okay/did help female back in her wheelchair.

Stolen motor vehicle
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that someone stole his red GMC Terrain within the last 15 minutes. Caller advised he viewed footage and it was a male who went behind the counter and took the keys and then took his vehicle. Officer ATL.

Welfare check
S. Arizona Street
Female possibly took several pills and did cut herself. Officer had contact advising everything is okay/she is fine.

Domestic disturbance
N. Gold Street
Caller got into an argument with her aunt and now her mom is on her way and caller is afraid a bigger fight will happen.

Domestic disturbance
Ridgecrest
A named male just hit her son and her/he is intoxicated.

Welfare check
N. Juniper Street
Caller advised there is a lot of yelling/she does know it is a mom and daughter.

Domestic disturbance
37th Street
15-year-old granddaughter throwing things around and hitting her mother. Officer advised everything is okay/father picked up the 15-year-old.

Tuesday, May 29

Suspicious vehicle
Yucca Street
Black BMW with a bunch of kids just went by and threw a bottle at her vehicle. Officer had contact with caller advising no damage on her vehicle.

Suspicious vehicle
Ben Altamirano Sports Complex
Officer out with a named male.

Domestic disturbance
Ridge Road
14-year-old caller advised that her mom is causing problems and that both her mom and dad are intoxicated.

Unwanted subject
1401 Silver Heights Blvd.
Male was told nicely to leave but won’t. Caller wants the male issued a CTW. Officer out with a named male and reissued the male an indefinite CTW.

Welfare check
Market Street @ Restore
Male walking in middle of the road. Officer had contact at 6th/Cooper. Advised male advised he is having a breakdown and wants to go to the hospital/taking male to his appointment to see his psychiatrist.

Criminal damage to property
Sara Court
One of the windows to residence was broken.

Unwanted subject
3050 Cougar Way
Caller advised that two females and one male are in the shelter which is trying to quarantine their dog, who is aggressive, and they are trying to take their dog. Officer advised that all three were issued indefinite CTWs for the shelter.

Fraud/embezzlement
N. Swan Street
Walk-in advised that someone is opening accounts in his name.

Harassment
111 S. Texas Street
Three subjects were harassing caller earlier and caller advised that one knocked her phone out of her hands smashing against the wall destroying it.

Disturbance
Virginia Street Park
A lot of adults yelling. Advised that subjects were just playing basketball/everything is okay.

Domestic disturbance
W. 13th Street
Caller advised she is having a verbal with a named male and he has been drinking. Officer requested ambulance for a 42-year-old female who is 7-months pregnant/pain in stomach/trouble breathing.

Domestic disturbance
Cactus Street
16-year-old caller advised his stepdad just went at him/he has been drinking. Officer had contact advising it was all verbal/everything is okay.

Welfare check
2020 Memory Lane
Male screaming like he is hurt.

Wednesday, May 30

Burglary
2435 E. Highway 180
Interior motion alarm. Officers on scene.

Welfare check
Pope Street Park
Caller advised a male is yelling, “I’m going to kill you,” and yelling at himself. Officer out with male/everything is okay.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Male was pushing a cart full of stolen merchandise. Officer advised clear.

Welfare check
1315 N. Hudson Street
Lady in a wheelchair is in traffic lanes and people are having to go around. Officer requested ambulance for a 70-year-old female with serious infection on both feet.

Harassment
520 N. Bullard Street
Caller advised that a named female keeps harassing caller at work and out of work. Officers
ATL.

Welfare check
414 N. Bullard Street
Male lying on the ground/he has a bike with him. Officers taking male to an address on Bard Street and the bike to the PD.

Battery
E. 12th Street
Caller advised a named female went in and started to attack her/does not need medical at this time. Officers had contact with both parties/issued female a CTW to 500 12th Street.

Larceny
2501 E. Highway 180
Walk-in advised her computer was stolen from her workplace at Walmart. Officer unable to contact walk-in.

Suspicious vehicle
North Loop
Officer had contact advising the female and male are waiting for the owners of . . .

Welfare check
W. Kelly Street – 7:50 p.m.
Caller can hear a lot of yelling and said it isn’t good. Officer had contact advising clear/everything is okay.

Shoplifting
1445 E. Highway 180
Male took a couple of pairs of pants and took off already. Officer advised will ATL.

Criminal sexual penetration
Vicky Street
Occurred last night/victim is 16-years-old.

Domestic disturbance
W. Kelly Street – 9 p.m.
Caller advised she just heard the male threaten to kill his father. Officer clear/everything is okay.

Domestic disturbance
N. Silver and 15th streets
Caller advised she can hear two subjects yelling/the male is hitting the female. Officer had contact with a named male and a named female.

Thursday, May 31

Accident-property damage
E. 12th Street
Caller advised that her female friend was at caller’s house and the female’s male friend came over and hit the female’s car with his and then left. Officer advised everything is okay.

Breaking and entering
W. Kelly Street
Someone is trying to get into the house right now. Deputy advised will be clear/will continue to ATL/negative on a forced entry.

Welfare check
Leslie Road
Caller advised she hit her 3-year-old daughter by accident and the child’s father agrees. Officer had contact advising everything is okay.

Welfare check
S. Pinos Altos Street
Caller advised she hasn’t been able to make contact with her son over the phone.

Larceny
403 W. College Avenue
Walk-in advised his computer was stolen from the Grinder Mill.

Welfare check
W. Market Street
On a named female who claims she is armed with two guns and is sleeping in her Jeep. Officer had contact advising negative on any weapons/everything is okay.

Harassment
N. Bennett Street
Caller was threatened by her ex via text.

Accident-property damage
1929 Pinos Altos Road
Female drove her white Ford Focus into the ditch/caller stated the female was very confused. Officer requested ambulance for a 65-year-old female/confused/involved in accident.

Unwanted subject
Suntanner Road
Advised a named male is on the property and she wants him off. Officer had negative contact with male.

Harassment
Hidden Way
A named female is being harassed by a male and two females at the corner of Hidden Way and Cain.

Welfare check
Leslie Road
Caller advised that her daughter is at another address and is trying to leave but her male partner is not allowing her to leave. Officers had contact advising clear/everything is okay.

Burglary
E. Broadway
Caller advised that someone broke into her apartment and her TV and Playstation are missing. Officers out on Bennett/Yankie and a Yankie Street address.

Disturbance
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised that subjects were fighting near the pool. Officer had contact advising clear/everyone advised they were all okay/negative on a fight

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