Monday, Apr. 29

Disturbance
Leslie Road
Caller advised a lot of yelling in the parking lot by the playground. Officer had contact advising everything is okay/it was only verbal/some males stated it was two females fighting and they left prior to arrival.

Domestic disturbance
Kiva Place
Caller advised she just got a call from her daughter stating her partner is abusing her and the 9-year-old child. Caller advised when her daughter called she could hear husband verbally abusing her and he took off with her keys to her new Nissan Maxima.

Unwanted subject
2260 E. Highway 180
There is a female living on the grass of the business and caller just wants her to move along. Officer advised female left upon request.

DV order violation
Magistrate Court – 1620 E. Pine Street
Officer had contact advising caller advised her daughter’s father was messaging her following her message to him.

Larceny
1510 Silver Heights Blvd.
Trailer mover stolen off lot.

Welfare check
S. Pinos Altos Street
Caller advised she spoke last to a named female a week ago and she isn’t answering her phone/she doesn’t drive and never leaves the house. Female was taken to UMC in El Paso/caller was advised/everything is locked and secure.

Burglary
Leslie Road
Someone stole caller’s Playstation and she believes she knows who it was.

Harassment
505 W. College Avenue
Caller advised he was taking pics and some ‘gangsters’ started chasing him after he took a pic of a truck in front of the Grinder Mill/the people are inside of Smith’s right now.

Criminal trespass
2040 Memory Lane
Transient sleeping under the tree. Officer advised clear/subject left.

Domestic disturbance
2260 E. Highway 180
Male and female pushing each other by the bus stop/caller got on the bus and left. Officer had contact advising male had outstanding warrant out of Bernalillo/probation violation/hold without bond.

Battery
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised GRMC staff pushed and hurt her during her stay at the hospital. Caller called back advising to cancel call/she doesn’t have time to talk.

Disturbance
Botanical Garden
Older male yelling at caller’s 7-year-old daughter because she kicked a tree.

Harassment
N. Corbin Street – 7 p.m.
Caller advised that a named individual is calling leaving harassing messages saying he/she is going to put a Glock on them. Caller did not want to speak with an officer.

Harassment
N. Corbin Street – 7:20 p.m.
Caller advised she is still getting harassing messages from a named male/he is stating he has a Glock and is going to use it on caller’s family. Officer had contact with caller.

Larceny
W. Spring and N. Pinos Altos streets
Unit was flagged down by citizen in reference to a stolen bike.

Suicide threat
W. Market Street
No report.

Tuesday, Apr. 30

Welfare check
Yucca Street
17-year-old male student doesn’t feel safe going home/his mother is threatening to have her boyfriend beat him up once he gets home/student is at counselor’s office. Officer had contact with counselor/en route to Yucca Street address.

Harassment
1502 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller’s ex is harassing her by phone at work. Officer advised ATL for ex to issue CTW.

Harassment
315 16th Street
Caller advised her husband keeps harassing her over the phone/she has asked him to stop calling but he has called over 200 times. Officer advised to give call to Bayard/that is where this is taking place.

Larceny
Silver High School
Caller advised that her son had his phone and wallet stolen/will be in front office.

Suspicious vehicle
N. Gold Street
Caller advised a red Dodge Intrepid has been parked across the street for the past three weeks and believes subjects are living in it. Caller requests frequent patrol for the location.

Accident-property damage
Mountain View Road and 10th Street
A vehicle is about 100-150 yards off the east side of Mountain View Road.

Disturbance
Yucca Street
Male from across the street kicked caller’s dog and now the dog is not responding. Officers on scene.

Fraud/embezzlement
1609 N. Swan Street
Caller advised her mother’s bank account was hacked.

Harassment
SCPD
Walk-in advised a named male is following her/he is in a white Nissan Altima. Caller was advised to pull into the parking lot of El Refugio and male is there. LE officer went traffic with subject at Highway 90 and Daniel Street.

Accident-property damage
Highway 180 @ Albertsons
Gray Chevy Tahoe and blue Mercury SUV/no injuries/no fluids leaking/both vehicles will be moved to the Walgreen’s parking lot.

Suspicious vehicle
2750 E. Highway 180
Officer advised everything seems okay/there are cleaning supplies in the back of the vehicle.

Domestic disturbance
24th Street
Caller advised her grandson is out of control/he has been drinking/he is outside her bedroom/she has the door locked and he is threatening to break it down/she is on oxygen/she is 85-years-old. Can hear male yelling at her to unlock the door.

Welfare check
San Vicente Street
CYFD advised they received an emergency call regarding no food in the home and drug usage.

Wednesday, May 1

Burglary
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised someone broke into her RV and also cut some wires.

Disturbance
1313 E. 32 Street
Patient in the ER is being violent.

Welfare check
40th Street
Caller advised her kids are 8, 9, 10, and 11-years-old and she feels like the father is still doing meth. Officer caller Stout, advising all four kids are in school and are okay/called caller.

Harassment
1502 Silver Heights Blvd.
A named male is still harassing caller at work. Manager of business stated the calls are causing a disruption in his employees.

Welfare check
Canal Street
Caller advised she hasn’t been able to get hold of a named male in three days/he has heart problems. Officer had contact advising male is okay/will call caller.

Welfare check
N. Swan Street
A named female called in twice wanting someone to go by and check on her 4-year-old daughter/wouldn’t state why and then would curse and disconnect the line. Officer called KISS who advised the female has been running around the building in just her bra yelling and cursing/she might need to go to GRMC. Officer had contact advising everything is okay/refused medical/going to meet with counselor.

Criminal damage to property
N. Gold Street
A named female is on scene breaking his windows and yelling and screaming at him/wants her issued a CTW. Officer en route to Stage Stop Trailer Park/negative contact.

Domestic disturbance
1220 N. Hudson Street
Male hitting a female in a white Kia 4 door/female driving. Officer went traffic with vehicle at Hudson Chevron/everything okay/all verbal/leaving together.

Larceny
Pinos Altos Road
Caller advised someone has been stealing her water/she received a high water bill and her hose has been moved. Officer set up frequent patrol for next month and a half.

Suspicious vehicle
E. Highway 180
Officer advised clear/subject is going to be leaving.

Thursday, May 2

Unwanted subject
1618 E. Pine Street
Caller advised a female showed up with a male in the vehicle who will not get out. Female got out of the vehicle and is walking away from him/he possibly broke into her house/he does have a CTW.

Domestic disturbance
Gold Street
Caller advised her boyfriend punched her in the face and tried to stab her/he has her purse and phone/she has the knife and a friend is with her.

Harassment
N. Gold Street
Caller advised she got a call from her children to pick them up to go to school and when she got there the sister of the kids’ father was there and tried to fight caller. Caller stated she got back in her vehicle and drove off headed home.

Accident-property damage
Silver Heights Blvd. and N. Swan Street
White Nissan Altima and gray GMC Sierra/no injuries/no fluids.

DV order violation
Little Walnut Road
A named male sent caller a Facebook message that he was outside her apartment.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
E. Broadway
Officer had contact and they were aware of a rock on the hood and a broken windshield.

Domestic disturbance
1311 E. 32nd Street
Male and a female fighting/little girl present. Officers had contact.

Missing persons
Bard and E. Dorothy streets
Caller’s 8-year-old daughter didn’t get off the bus at her designated bus stop/bus driver says she did get off the bus/but she hasn’t arrived at her grandma’s, who usually escorts her. Caller advised she just got a call that she was at a neighbor’s house/everything is okay.

Accident-property damage
855 Silver Heights Blvd.
Black Nissan pickup and silver and gold Subaru car in the roadway. Officer on scene.

Welfare check
El Mexico Viejo
Male lying on the ground. Officer advised the named male is breathing and conscious/he is okay/he was dropped off at Bard and Daniel streets.

DV order violation
Cactus Street
Caller came home and found his home broken into.

Shoplifting
1810 N. Swan Street
A named male took a 750ml Fireball yesterday.

Welfare check
N. Silver Street
Caller advised a named female’s son was heard yelling at her and verbally abusing her/LE has already been out but son has escalated. Caller advised son left back to the apartment. Officer will be checking on the female.

Harassment
17th Street
Caller advised that a named male threatened to kill his son/he grabbed a gun and left the residence/happened about seven minutes ago.

Domestic disturbance
N. Silver Street
Officer out with a female and two juvies en route to El Refugio

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