Friday, Sept. 14

Domestic disturbance
Luck Street
Caller received a call from a named female who is trying to leave and boyfriend is being aggressive in the background and he sounded very intoxicated/advised female is trying to get her dog out as well. Caller advised she can take the female but not the dog. Officer had contact with female and her boyfriend/all units clear.

Domestic disturbance
1313 E. 32nd Street
By helipad a maroon van with two subjects fighting/last seen heading north on Fowler Avenue. Officer out with a named male and a named female/all verbal.

Accident-property damage
Silver Heights/Hudson
Two vehicles moved to Wellness Center/send ambulance for a 44-year-old female who hit her head/negative on bleeding.

Domestic disturbance
2850 E. Highway 180
Male and female arguing over an oxygen tank. Officer had contact at Lowry’s advising male did not want to carry the tank anymore so he left it at Foxworth. Deputy will be giving them a ride to pick up the machine/all verbal.

Welfare check
2500 E. Highway 180 @ Walmart
White Ford left the area of Arby’s with a female yelling for help/vehicle now turning into Ace. Male is now confronting caller as to why he is following him/male is agitated. Officer advised escorting male and a 7-year-old girl to Wendy’s to speak with mom.

Unwanted subject
Adult Probation and Parole – 2605 32nd Street Bypass
A named male is intoxicated and is causing problems. Caller called back advising male left with a female but he is not driving.

Criminal trespass
Visitor Center
A named male is on the property. Officer had negative contact.

Harassment
2502 E. Highway 180
A named male is harassing her at the gas pumps.

Welfare check
CYFD/Big O Tires
Has a small child about 5-years-old on the side of the road/he is by himself. CYFD advised the child is being held by a female and a CYFD investigator and that the child is trying to run away.

Game and Fish
500 E. Pine Street – Army Reserve Training Center
Swan/Pine baby deer stuck in the fence.

Welfare check
Cactus Street
Officer had contact advising a named male and both children are okay.

Welfare check
N. F Street
Caller advised he locked himself out of his house. Officer got male in the house.

Welfare check
Leslie Road
Caller advised that subjects are in her house/requests a female officer. Officer had contact advising caller is okay.

Shoplifting
123 W. 12th Street
Male with a cast on his arm took a 30-pack of Budweiser and left. Officer had negative contact with vehicle.

Saturday, Sept. 15

Battery
E. 12th Street
Caller advised she was just jumped by the neighbors and a named male is the one who punched her. Caller is intoxicated/just got home from the bar and has been having problems with them/caller refused medical.

Domestic disturbance
Cactus Street
Girlfriend cut herself in the neck and is threatening to tell the police caller did it. Officer requested ambulance for an 18-year-old female alert/conscious and breathing/no bleeding/transfer for mental evaluation.

Welfare check
Lamina Loop
Advised their mother is supposed to be at the residence and she is not home/advised the 14-year-old daughter is possibly smoking pot in the restroom/mother is not answering her phone.

Unwanted subject
N. Silver Street
A named male is knocking on the door and he is not wanted. Officer advised the male has a warrant out of Judge Laney’s court for voyeurism, bond to be set.

Domestic disturbance
La Capilla
Caller advised that a 23-year-old female came ringing the doorbell advising she was in a physical altercation with her boyfriend/female has deep lacerations to her forehead/has a swollen face/and is bleeding. Caller advised the female does need medical attention/female advised she went for a walk at La Capilla and her boyfriend found her and they got into an argument.

Weapons fired
Bard Street
Officer advised it was fireworks/clear.

Harassment
1120 E. Highway 180
Caller advised they were at a wedding and some of the family members got into a fight with a male and they left to their hotel and the male followed them there and is now in the parking lot.

Loud music
W. College Avenue and Grant Street
It has been going on all day. Officer had contact advising they were advised to turn it down/clear.

Sunday, Sept. 16

Fight
N. Corbin Street
Caller advised that a named male is walking down Swan Street. Deputy had contact with male on Swan Street/male was dropped off at a Swan Street address and will be there for the night. Deputies responded and assisted SCPD with controlling and separating witnesses and involved parties.

Domestic disturbance
W. Market Street
Caller advised that a male was beating up a female. Officer had contact advising everything is okay.

Domestic disturbance
S. Arizona Street
A female in the driveway is yelling, “You broke my arm.” Officer had contact advising everything is okay.

Disturbance
E. 14th Street
Caller can hear males and females just screaming at each other across from the address. Officer advised negative contact with any arguing or anyone/clear.

Harassment
Cielo Azul Street
Caller advised her daughter is being harassed by her other grandmother.

Unwanted subject
E. Yankie Street
Female just gave address and hung up. Upon callback no answer. Officer had contact with a named female/subject is leaving upon request.

Welfare check
Raven Drive
Caller advised a named female isn’t answering her phone. Advised the female has four kids and the 13-year-old is disabled. Officer had contact advising everything is okay.

Fight
Plata Road
Caller advised that about five subjects are fighting. Officer had contact advising that a few subjects were contacted who heard a fight.

Weapons fired
E. 19th Street
Caller advised she heard two shots. Second caller advised she just heard three gunshots. Third caller advised she heard three bangs. Officer out with a vehicle on 19th and Gold in the middle of the road.

Disturbance
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised that her 13-year-old sister is breaking everything in the room and causing problems/negative on drugs, alcohol, or meds. Officer had contact advising everything is okay/the 13-year-old calmed down.

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