Friday, May 3

Suspicious vehicle
W. Market Street
Caller advised her ex-boyfriend is parked outside her friend’s residence and she was involved with him in a domestic yesterday. Caller advised she just wants the male to leave. Officer had contact advising to send wrecker/male in his 40s/awake/breathing normally/bleeding from the forehead.

Welfare check
Sheriff’s Posse Road @ Rent-A-Center
Male in driver’s seat, who is asleep in the middle of the roadway. Officer had contact.

Disturbance
2707 E. Highway 180
Caller stated that a male and a female were yelling at a male who walked into Tractor Supply. Officer had contact advising all verbal/misunderstanding.

Accident-property damage
Silver Heights Blvd. and E. 14th Street
Gold Toyota Camry and a white Toyota 4Runner/no injuries.

Welfare check
1220 N. Hudson Street
Elderly male that is leaning over and doesn’t look well, in an older Dodge truck. Officer had contact advising male stated he has a bad back and just needs a minute to go into the store.

Welfare check
W. Market Street – 11:45 a.m.
A 30-year-old named female has no running water or electricity/she has a developmental disability/there is a female outside that is making her feel unsafe. Deputy advised negative contact at the address. Officer advised back at this address.

Accident-property damage
N. Bullard and W. 6th streets
Two vehicles parked on the side of the road across from the Silver Café.

Welfare check
Old Mill Road
Male lying under the bridge. Officer had contact advising dropped male off at home.

Harassment
Sixth Street School
A named male is making verbal threats to caller/he is not there at this time.

Accident-property damage
E. Highway 180 and Rosedale Road
Red Ford pickup and green Toyota pickup now in Walgreen’s parking lot/no injuries.

Welfare check
W. Market Street – 4:52 p.m.
Female is okay.

Harassment
N. Silver Street
Caller advised her neighbor is highly intoxicated and is outside arguing with her husband. Second caller (neighbor) advised that the male in another apartment pulled a gun . . .

Intoxicated persons
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that an intoxicated male is in the store harassing other customers/he’s been in and out of the store all day. Officer had contact advising clear/male left for the next 24 hours.

Welfare check
N. Silver Street
Caller advised that his 6-year-old’s mother has cut off contact with him even though they have a court order saying he is to receive nightly phone calls from the child/he hasn’t received a call since Feb. 2. Officer attempted to contact both parties but was unsuccessful.

DV order violation
W. Market Street
Caller advised a named male keeps sending her unwanted messages through Facebook Messenger. Officer advised one female in unit en route to a Virginia Street address.

Intoxicated persons
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised they need an intoxicated male removed from the store. Officer requested EMS for this male having suicidal ideations/negative on emergency response.

Fight
Carnival
Caller advised there is a fight in the middle of the carnival/about 10 males. Officer advised all units clear/negative contact.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Officer advised male was released on a CTA/clear.

Welfare check
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a male fell and hit his head/male is not able to talk right now/he is not bleeding. Officer had contact at the Super Snappy/clear/male was dropped off.

Unwanted subject
1775 E. Pine Street
Caller advised a named male is causing problems and refusing to leave. Officer had contact advising male left for the night/clear.

Saturday, May 4

Unwanted subject
2800 Pinos Altos Road
Caller advised that a male is threatening a female that if she doesn’t dance with him he is going to pull out a gun/he is forcing her to dance with him/female is now in the bathroom and male is outside.

Criminal trespass warning
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller wants a named male on an electric cart issued a CTW. Officer issued the male an indefinite CTW for Walmart.

Welfare check
E. 10th and N. Corbin streets
NMSP advised a female is believed to be giving a male, who is fully wheelchair-bound, narcotics. Negative contact with anyone at that address/the residence is empty.

Larceny
W. 19th Street
Caller advised her computer is missing/no damage to doors or windows. Officer had contact with caller who advised she lent a key to a “high school” male who lives next door so he could let her dogs in and out.

Welfare check
Mountain View Road
Caller found welts and bruises on his daughter’s back. Officer out at a N. Bennett Street address looking for female/out at another N. Bennett Street address/negative contact with the female.

Suspicious vehicle
Jose Barrios School
Officer spoke to a named female who advised her daughter will be moving the vehicle.

Shoplifting
3025 E. Highway 180
A named female took a set of pliers and is still in the store at this time/she left in a brown Nissan Altima. Officer advised will ATL the area before speaking with the manager.

Criminal trespass warning
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a named male who has a CTW is in the store.

Welfare check
207 S. Bullard Street
Caller advised a male is lying on the sidewalk/has been there for a while. Officer advised the male is okay and did get up and is walking home.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a shoplifting occurred yesterday and they have video ready.

Unwanted subject
Tracy Circle
Caller advised she does not want her oldest son there/he has been living there for over 25 years. Officer had contact advising everything is okay/parties were advised to stay separated for the night/advised caller on the eviction process.

Sunday, May 5

Domestic disturbance
Leslie Road
Caller advised that a couple is arguing and banging on the wall/she can hear a baby crying. Officers had contact advising with one female en route to Fowler Avenue.

Suspicious vehicle
Fox Field
Officer had contact advising a named male stated he was just talking with his cousin on the phone and is just parked there for a while.

Domestic disturbance
Glenda Circle
Caller advised her ex-boyfriend is now sending her harassing messages through Facebook. Officers had contact.

Overdose
E. 11th Street
No report.

Welfare check
Yucca Street
Caller was all over the place when being questioned about the 911. He eventually hung up. He stated that people have been harassing him for over a year now. Officer had contact advising caller is okay/is giving him a ride to his son’s house.

Aggravated assault
Royall Drive
Caller advised a red SUV stopped in front of his house and flashed a gun at him. Officers on scene/put out ATL for vehicle/if contact is made stop and . . .

Assault
Gough Park
Caller advised that a male jumped out of a vehicle threatening him and accusing him of saying something to his wife at a store. Caller disconnected the line. Second caller advised white Dodge single-cab and silver Dodge Neon/those in the Neon had a bat/left north on Pope.

Criminal trespass warning
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that both subjects left in a silver Buick 4-door. Officer out at Shell with two occupants.

Welfare check
1956 E. Highway 180
Caller advised unattended kids left in a black 4-door Ford Flex. Officer had contact advising everything is okay/13-year-old watching the baby while mother was in the store.

Unwanted subject
E. 7th Street
Caller wants a named male out of the house/he is causing problems. Officers ATL/out with caller.

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