Monday, Oct. 15

Unwanted subject
Reynolds Circle
Caller advised that a named female is there causing problems and she does not want her on her property any more. Officers had contact and issued the female an indefinite CTW.

Domestic disturbance
Canal Street
A named male is beating on his girlfriend/he had a gun and a knife/disconnected the line. Officers advised out behind Domino’s.

Welfare check
1075 E. Highway 180
Spanish-speaking male advised he was robbed at gun point/they took his wallet/unknown where it happened/very shook up. Officer advised negative on robbery.

Harassment
910 Pope Street
A named male keeps harassing her stepdaughter.

Shoplifting
1220 N. Hudson Street
Male attempted to steal a basket full of items/store got them back/male is running toward ditch. Officer had contact with male on Swan/14th, advised one in investigative detention/headed back to Food Basket with male.

Criminal damage to property
2 Ridge Road
A named male broke toilet in men’s restroom/have video. Officer had contact.

Game and Fish
E. Pine Street
Caller advised a deer tried to jump her fence and didn’t make it and is now stuck on her fence. Dispatch with NMSP and they will have G&F call caller.

Disturbance
1075 E. Highway 180
Two males causing problems. Officer out with a named female and at the Silver Heights Chevron with another named female.

Unattended death
W. Market Street
Female not breathing/60-years-old/high priority. Caller called back advising need ambulance and LE. Advised she fell and hit her head/blood is everywhere/unknown what happened/female not breathing. Caller advised is an EMT/it is too late for CPR/she might have been there for a while now/she might have been hit in the head/there is blood on the blankets and washing machine.

Shoplifting
100 N. Rosedale Road
Male wearing all black took a toy airplane.

Suspicious vehicle
1235 E. Highway 180
Officer had contact with an individual looking at a vehicle in the back of the dealership.

Harassment
S. Arizona Street
Caller advised her neighbors keep harassing her.

Tuesday, Oct. 16

Welfare check
Hudson Bridge – 6 a.m.
Male with a blanket walking in the middle of the road. Officer had contact with a named female advising her to stay out of the roadway.

Unwanted subject
2 Ridge Road – 8:10 a.m.
Female in the store with a blanket who won’t leave/she is at the front door making everyone feel uncomfortable. Officer had contact advising female left upon request.

Welfare check
Fox Field
Male slouched over on the driver side of an old pickup with the hood up. Officer had contact in parking lot of Denny’s/clear.

Larceny
S. Bayard Street
Two bikes taken from his property.

Welfare check
Highway 90 @Calvary Chapel – 12:30 p.m.
Female with a blanket lying on the side of the road.

Welfare check
Pine Street
Female slouched over in the driver’s seat. Officer had contact advising female has an ATL from Sept. 24, 2018 to re-issue an indefinite CTW/doing standard field sobriety tests.

Game and Fish
2441 E. Highway 180
Injured deer in the highway. Officer had contact advising deer was dead/other deer crossed the highway/no deer in roadway.

Domestic disturbance
Tracy Circle
Caller advised her boyfriend beat her up. Officer had contact advising female is requesting a ride to Hurley/deputy will be en route/deputy with one female en route to Lincoln Street in Santa Clara.

Welfare check
Silver Heights Blvd and N. Gold Street
An intoxicated female is walking around with her partner. Officer had negative contact.

Suspicious vehicle
N. Hudson Street and E. Broadway
Officer had contact advising female advised the vehicle blew a fuse and her son cannot fix it until morning.

Welfare check
2501 E. Highway 180
Male on a bike stated he hit a deer and he wants to take the deer home. Officers advised they found the deer near the old Ridgewood Motors/deer is dead.

Wednesday, Oct. 17

Harassment
Canal Street
Caller advised a vehicle in her yard is laying on the horn/it was a named female. Officer had contact with caller/en route to a Cactus Street address.

Criminal damage to property
Ursa Minor and Little Walnut Road
Someone broke windows to equipment. Officer had contact advising frequent patrol for the area for the next week.

Welfare check
N. Swan Street
One-month-old baby has RSV and mother isn’t keeping him updated or answering his calls. Keeps hearing rumors that they are smoking in the shed.

Unwanted subject
1040 E. Highway 180
Caller wants a named female removed from Room 107. Officer had contact advising en route to Arenas Valley with one female.

Criminal trespass warning
Memory Lane
Woman upset because she was denied residency/was acting ‘ridiculous’/but she left. Officer had contact.

Harassment
W. College Avenue
Caller advised they are receiving calls from an old tenant advising they are going to set fire to his property. Officer advised caller lives in county.

Unwanted subject
1075 E. Highway 180
Male in lobby is bothering customers. Officer had contact issuing indefinite CTW to male.

Intoxicated persons
520 N. Bullard Street
Officer out with female at Bullard/Broadway. Male and female are headed to the mission/they were told to stay out of the roadway.

Larceny
W. College Avenue
Caller believes someone took a very friendly Rottweiler/shepherd dog from the yard.

Game and Fish
Little Walnut Road @Church of Christ
Deer needs to be put down. Second caller advised a deer is in the middle of the road and is still alive. Officer had contact and advised one shot fired/deer is dead and moved out of the roadway/clear.

Game and Fish
Highway 90 @Calvary Chapel
Caller advised someone hit a wolf or a very large dog/unknown if it is dead. Officer had contact advising clear/it was a javelina.

Suspicious vehicle
2707 E. Highway 180
Officer had contact advising vehicle is leaving upon request/clear.

Suspicious vehicle
2045 E. Highway 180
Officer had contact advising to issue ATL/advising subjects went to Wrangler, bought some beer, and then yelled at caller.

Domestic disturbance
W. College Avenue and C Street
Male in a black jacket with a hood is yelling at someone/he’s walking back and forth. Officer had contact with a named male and a named female advising everything is okay/clear.

Thursday, Oct. 18

Battery
2800 Pinos Altos Road
Caller advised some guys jumped him/he got pushed out of the bar and is now driving back to Mimbres. Advised he has pain in his left elbow, glasses were knocked off his face. Caller will come back to Wendy’s to meet with officer.

Welfare check
Silver Heights Blvd. and Yucca Street
Female carrying a baby with no jacket/she may have been in a verbal dispute with her boyfriend and left walking. Second caller advised female is standing in front of the Adobe Springs Café. Officer advised taking female and baby to an address by the Royal . . .

Fraud/embezzlement
SCPD
Walk-in advised she mailed a check paying her water bill and someone else cashed it.

Panhandler
2501 E. Highway 180
There is a motorhome parked by the entrance and subjects are asking people for money.

Welfare check
100 17th Street – 3:30 p.m.
A named male patient dropped off a letter at their office insinuating suicide. Officer had negative contact.

Welfare check
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that an extremely intoxicated male is sitting on the bench near the grocery entrance. Officer had contact requesting ambulance for a male in his 30s/in and out of consciousness/extremely intoxicated. Advised has one in protective custody en route to GRMC.

Suspicious vehicle
Hugh McKeen Drive
Officer had contact advising owner advised she parked down the road from her house because there was a lot of people parked near her house/she is on her way to move the vehicle at this time.

Welfare check
17th Street – 9:30 p.m.
Officer had contact with named male who advised he was suicidal earlier in the day due to his therapist telling him she did not have time for him and turned him away when he needed to talk to someone about how he was feeling. Advised his suicidal thoughts come and go throughout the day and that he was not currently feeling that way.

Criminal trespass warning
412 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller requests a named female be issued a CTW for the Chili Bowl as she passed by the business yelling things at caller. Advised she never was on the property.

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