Monday, Aug. 13

Vehicle burglary
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller’s vehicle was broken into within the last hour and a laptop taken. Officer advised put out ATL for a named male and hold for another officer.

Larceny
407 N. Hudson Street
Walk-in advised someone stole his laundry. Officer en route to laundromat with walk-in.

Welfare check
1075 E. Highway 180
Motorcycle driver going fast with a 6-8-year-old child not wearing a helmet. Officer had contact at in-and-out-lube advising someone will come and pick up the child.
Criminal trespass warning
S. Cinc
Caller requests CTW be issued to her ex/he is not there right now.

Welfare check
Leslie Road
Check 3 kids, 4-years-old,  4-years-old and 4-months old. Three weeks ago the kids’ rooms had dog feces and urine and dirty diapers everywhere/bathroom had poop all over toilet/always come back home from dad’s with poop in underwear. Officers had contact advising kids appeared to be dirty/house was okay/didn’t see any dog feces or urine on the floor.

Harassment
E. 32nd and N. Swan streets
Caller advised the ex-girlfriend of her boyfriend was honking and trying to wave her down.

Suspicious vehicle
10th and Calle de Suenos
Officer had contact advising everything is okay/subjects did agree to . . .

Larceny
3514 Fowler Avenue
Caller advised a cell phone was stolen from a resident. Officer had contact advising caller needs to think about pressing charges.

Domestic disturbance
Valley Vista
Caller advised her mother and boyfriend are fighting/it is getting physical/her mother is okay/negative on an ambulance/mother still asking him to leave.

Harassment
31st Street
Caller advised his wife’s family is harassing him/male did already leave.

Welfare check
16th and N. Gold streets
Silver Jeep parked in the middle of the roadway with male and female arguing/can hear someone yelling “get your hands off me.” Officers on scene.

Tuesday, Aug. 14

Stolen motor vehicle
Florence Street
Caller advised that a named male stole her husband’s car two nights ago and they just found it by Killer Customs.

Welfare check
N. Main Street
Caller advised that a 49-year-old male was recently laid off and he has been acting strange. Officer had contact advising male is okay.

Suspicious vehicle
Gold/Swan
Officer set up frequent patrol.

Shoplifting
1401 Silver Heights Blvd.
Male and female about to leave the store and possibly are trying to take a keychain. Caller called back advising they dropped the items/doesn’t need LE anymore.

Welfare check
N. Arizona Street
Check on a named female whose wheelchair and food are outside on the porch. Officer advised the female was transported to GRMC yesterday saying she had worms all over her body.

Welfare check
Tracy Circle
A counselor is on her way to check on a student who possibly had a mental breakdown at WNMU. Officer on scene.

Intoxicated persons
W. 11th Street
Male in his early 20s is highly intoxicated. Officer requested ambulance to check him out.

Welfare check
Visitor Center
Male on the ground breathing slowly. Officer requested ambulance for male who is highly intoxicated/negative on emergency.

Suspicious vehicle
Noble Park
Officer issued frequent patrol for one month in reference to suspicious person’s activity and possible narcotics violations pertaining to this vehicle.

Domestic disturbance
Fran Drive
Caller advised her dad is fighting/can hear a lot of screaming/daughter started yelling, “Stop, Dad.”/caller believes he is going to hit her mother. Sounds like the father took the phone away from the daughter and the line was disconnected.

Wednesday, Aug. 15

Harassment
Leslie Road
Caller advised all her neighbors are harassing her because she has a surveillance system pointing to all of them.

Accident-property damage
Silver Heights Blvd and N. Swan Street
At the light/two vehicles/no injuries.

Unwanted subject
Harris Road
Caller advised his mother called advising that a male who has been living on the property for four years is not wanting to leave. Advised the male has power of attorney over his mother.

Domestic disturbance
1956 E. Highway 180
Male in a Jeep Liberty yelling at a female/male is now walking toward First NM Bank and an Albertson’s employee is out with a female and two children in the Jeep. Officer had contact advising everything is okay.

Welfare check
Virginia Street
Caller advised two females are fighting. Officer advised it was verbal only.

Criminal damage to property
300 16th Street
Caller advised there is damage to the back of the building.

Unwanted subject
Veterans’ Clinic
Upset patient was throwing things has now walked outside.

Welfare check
San Vicente and S. Arizona streets
Caller advised that a female is riding a moped with three small kids on it and one of them is standing up on it. Officer had negative contact.

Harassment
Leslie Road
Caller advised her neighbors are calling her names through the walls. Officer had contact advising to send EMS for 38-year-old female hearing voices and cannot calm down/nonemergency.

Welfare check
110 S. Bullard Street
Caller advised a male is walking in front of vehicles. Officer had contact advising that the male is almost home/will follow him to make sure he gets there.

Domestic disturbance
W. 6th and Black streets
Caller advised of a loud verbal domestic. Officer had negative contact.

Domestic disturbance
E. 8th and N. Corbin streets
Caller advised she let a homeless male stay in her house and when she returned home from work today the male had her pillows around his genital area. Female started arguing with someone in the background and the line was disconnected.

Welfare check
E. 8th Street
Caller advised her daughter’s boyfriend has locked her out of the house and won’t let her in/she could hear the male yelling at her daughter. Officer had contact advising the male is not even in the house/he just locked it when he left. Officer got the daughter back in the house.

Welfare check
2800 Pinos Altos Road
A male possibly in his 20s was running and waving his arms/he seemed under the influence. Officer had negative contact.

Loud music
E. Spring and N. Bennett streets
Officer had contact advising homeowner was advised to turn the music down.

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