Friday, Aug. 10

Criminal damage to property
2600 N. Silver Street
Caller advised she just got to work and the front door is shattered.

Unwanted subject
W. 7th Street
Caller stated that her daughter’s boyfriend is on the property refusing to leave and is harassing her daughter.

Vehicle burglary
1311 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised his vehicle has been broken into.

Vehicle burglary
W. Market Street
Caller advised his company vehicle was broken into.

Domestic disturbance
N. Gold Street
Caller stated her grandson is possibly on drugs and is out of control/he is in the yard outside.

Suspicious vehicle
N. Cheyenne and Montana streets
Officer had contact with vehicle advising a named male was visiting his named male friend.

Welfare check
Lamina Loop
Female child has been walking up and down the roadway for about 30 minutes.

Accident-property damage
N. Hudson and E. 13th streets
Two vehicles/no injuries.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Adult male walking on Highway 180 toward Walgreen’s.

Domestic disturbance
E. 12th Street
Son is not supposed to be at her home.

Domestic disturbance
N. Cooper and W. 6th streets
Named female and named male fighting.

Welfare check
111 S. Texas Street
Caller stated a male is passed out in the front. Officer out with a named male advising he was just passed out from alcohol and lack of sleep.

Accident-property damage
Silver Heights Blvd.
Gray Toyota car and gray pickup are off the roadway.

Unwanted subject
E. 11th Street
Caller advised that a named male is in her backyard. Officer had contact with male advising him to stay in the trailer in the back/if he causes any more problems he will be going to jail.

Loud music
W. 6th and N. Cooper streets
Officer had contact, advising she is going to turn it down.

Accident-property damage
W. Kelly Street
Caller advised a blue car is halfway in the ditch/unknown if anyone is inside. Officer advised to send next wrecker on rotation/wrecker on scene.

Saturday, Aug. 11

Weapons fired
Trail Ridge Road
Caller advised that a domestic is going on in the area/can hear a lot of yelling. Officers out with three males and a female/female surrendered.

Unwanted subject
E. 12th Street
Caller who sounds intoxicated wants a vehicle removed from his property. Dispatch advised caller has an active warrant out of Judge Laney’s court in the amount of $500 for shoplifting, cash or surety.

Shoplifting
2707 E. Highway 180
Female just left the store/unknown what was taken.

Domestic disturbance
Kimberly Drive
Caller advised her 5-month-old was taken by her father and he does not have permission to take her daughter/negative on a custody agreement.

Unwanted subject
City Shop – 800 N. Gold Street
They are hiding behind a tree on the south side of the shop. Officer out with a named male and a named female/female has an active warrant out of Judge Laney’s court for failure to appear, bond to be set/male has invalid or suspended driver’s license.

Harassment
2005 E. Highway 180
Caller advised she has an ongoing case involving her daughter and one of the family members is harassing her and trying to intimidate her.

Missing persons
Valley Vista
Caller advised they cannot find their 5 and 6-year-old sons/they have been gone for about 30 minutes now/she is driving around the area looking for them. Deputy advised in the area of Silver and Swan/ATL for these children as well.

Domestic disturbance
711 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised that a couple is fighting on the back side of the Drifter/they keep pulling a child away from each other and the child is crying. Caller called back advising the male was picked up by a vehicle and took the child with him/female is in front of Silver Heights Chevron. Officers had contact by McDonald’s advising female is being uncooperative and does not want to talk/one female in unit en route to an address.

Weapons fired
Maple Street
Officer had contact on 21st and Yucca streets advising it was fireworks.

Larceny
E. Victoria Street
Caller advised a dresser, her cigarettes, and a lighter were taken from her porch/she was only gone about 10 minutes. Officer set up frequent patrol for the next few days.

Domestic disturbance
Glenda Circle
Caller advised her female partner is intoxicated and will not leave her alone/it is not physical yet but will be soon. Officer advised female left prior to arrival.

Domestic disturbance
N. Gold Street
Caller advised that her grandson is damaging her furniture outside/he is possibly under the influence. Caller advised she refused to let him use her car and he got mad. Officer advised the grandson left for the night.

Sunday, Aug. 12

Domestic disturbance
N. Gold Street
Officer advised everything is okay.

Fight
2800 Pinos Altos Road
Caller advised there is a possible fight outside/unknown how many subjects. Officer requested ambulance for a 40-year-old male bleeding from the mouth.

Fight
D Street
Caller advised her friends are fighting and she can’t keep them apart/advised they aren’t her friends – they’re her sons. Officer advised one male left on foot with a knife/out with a second male/have contact with first male, send more units. Officer requested ambulance for a 22-year-old male with laceration to his wrist. Officers en route to GRMC with male in custody.

Welfare check
Market Street
Caller advised a girl is yelling at a male to leave her alone. Officer advised he will take care of call.

Unwanted subject
N. Swan Street
Caller advised his girlfriend chose to leave yesterday and she is now there and refusing to leave. Officer advised going to call for a civil standby later today or tomorrow.

Welfare check
Walnut Drive
Caller advised she could hear really loud noises coming from the neighbor’s residence/could hear a female screaming and crying. Officer had contact with a named male/everything is okay.

Domestic disturbance
N. Gold Street
Caller advised he and his mom were assaulted by a named male/male was out of breath and disconnected. Officers had contact requesting ambulance for a 45-year-old male starting to feel dizzy and shaking/history of HBP. EMS2 advised patient will be taken by LE.

Disturbance
15th Street
Caller advised that her child called and told her that her brother was ‘in her dad’s face.’ Officer advised to see if county can help as officer is tied up on a call. Deputy had contact with a named female in the ditch/en route to an address with the female.

Domestic disturbance
North Loop
Caller advised she just took her daughter to GRMC because of a domestic with her fiancé. Officer had contact.

Domestic disturbance
First curve – 32nd Street Bypass
White pickup pulled over/male and female having some sort of dispute/yelling/male holding the female down. Deputy requested ambulance for male bleeding from the head. Officer with one male in custody.

Littering
2148 E. Highway 180
Two-toned Chevy S10 dumping trash behind the store. Officer had contact with a named female and a named male/both were issued indefinite CTWs/made contact with code enforcement who informed the . . .

Domestic disturbance
Leslie Road
Caller can hear yelling and screaming and children screaming and crying/it’s been going on for more than 25 minutes. Officer requested EMS for a 24-year-old male bleeding from forehead.

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