Friday, July 12

Domestic disturbance
1605 W. Market Street
Caller stated that a named female hit him in the face with her fist/he is not bleeding/line disconnected. Officers out on Montana Street with subjects.

Accident-property damage
2500 E. Highway 180 @ Walmart
Teal Kia Sportage and tan Tahoe/no injuries.

Unwanted subject
2045 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a male is waving a Domino’s flag at Papa John’s business. Caller called back advising the male left.

Fight
1220 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised that two males are arguing in front of the water machine. Officers out with two males.

Domestic disturbance
2711 Leslie Road
Advised that a named male and a named female are physically fighting. Both stated argument was verbal only.

Welfare check
CYFD – 3078 32nd Street Bypass
Caller advised in reference to an emergency call out. Officers out at a Virginia Street address/en route to CYFD.

Welfare check
Broadway Bridge
Male lying on the ground.

Fraud/embezzlement
2333 Sheriff’s Posse Road
Caller stated he received a counterfeit $100 bill.

Intoxicated persons
1220 N. Hudson Street
Male lying on the ground and yelling. Officer advised out with Eugene Lynn/57-years-old/arm pain/intoxicated.

Harassment
505 N. Hudson Street
Male would not let caller and son pass on bridge/was screaming obscenities at her/he walked toward Co-op from ditch. Second caller advised male in a ponytail is chasing the other male trying to fight him.

Disturbance
E. 14th Street
Caller advised that her neighbor is yelling at her because she is cutting her weeds. Officer on scene.

Harassment
Royall Drive
Officer advised clear/caller is requesting NMSP take the call.

Hot pursuit
Mountain View Road
Named female driving/named male passenger/going down 10th Street 40 mph/10th and Swan/south on Pope/west onto Broadway.

Criminal trespass warning
2545 N. Silver Street
A named male is not allowed at the property and he is by the office. Officer had negative contact.

Welfare check
Public Library
Officer out at College and A with subject.

Saturday, July 13

Domestic disturbance
1605 W. Market Street
Caller advised a male and female are fighting. Officer advised out with couple/verbal only/everything okay/units clear.

Unwanted subject
1313 E. 32nd Street
A named male being very combative with the staff. Officer had contact with Eugene Lynn/clear/he left upon request.

Unwanted subject
Georgia Street
Advised that a named male is not wanted on the property/he was asked to leave/he was residing at the property and has established residency/there is no lease documentation. Officer advised clear/ civil matter.

Welfare check
1414 Little Walnut Road
Child crying on the balcony and caller is trying to sleep. Officer out with mother who will try to make the child stop crying.

Criminal trespass warning
855 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised a male who has a CTW just went on the property riding a bike/he left toward the Chevron.

Criminal trespass warning
809 N. Hudson Street
There is a female at the Chevron who has a CTW for the property. Officer advised it was a named male/will ATL to see if he can be issued a CTW.

Harassment
Walnut Drive
Caller advised that a male keeps harassing him/he is his neighbor. Officer had contact with male.

Domestic disturbance
SCPD
Walk-in advised a domestic happened last night/LE went over but she was afraid to go out and talk to them/advised her sister is okay/she has a busted lip, black eye, and bruises.

Welfare check
401 N. Bullard Street
Male lying in the middle of the sidewalk. Officer advised out with Adam Medina/will be giving male a ride home.

Welfare check
Hudson Bridge
A subject underneath the bridge near Bayard Street/advised the item is a black tarp with something wrapped in it. Officer had contact advising it was a black tarp with tubing inside it.

Disturbance
Grant Street
Two females are screaming at each other/glass is breaking. Officer had contact with a named female/she was yelling on the phone and damaged her own property.

Welfare check
915 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised she is at the gas station and the door is open and no one is inside. Made contact with the clerk/she was in the back restocking.

Welfare check
1007 Pope Street
Male stumbling near the car wash headed toward HMS/seems heavily intoxicated. Officer had negative contact.

Disturbance
200 W. Broadway
Female yelling and screaming outside/scaring the guests/left with a male/left alcohol containers all around. Officer had negative contact.

Harassment
A Street
Advised her neighbor and other people rushed her as she was coming home so she drove away/this is an ongoing issue.

Intoxicated persons
W. Broadway and N. Bullard Street
Domestic dispute between male, female, and two kids walking toward courthouse.

Welfare check
E. 32nd and N. Swan streets
Male walking and doing pushups in the middle of the roadway. Officer had contact on Swan/33rd.

Criminal trespass warning
Swimming pool
Caller advised that multiple teenaged subjects jumped the fence and are jumping in the pool. Officers issued Toby Allison, Rosaura Zazueta, Diego Martinez and Rita Hernandez CTAs and released.

Welfare check
Mountain View Road and E. 10th Street
A male who appears intoxicated is throwing rocks at cars.

Sunday, July 14

Harassment
E. Cain Drive
Caller advised that a named male and a named female are threatening to rob him/they called by phone.

Shoplifting
Family Dollar – Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised that a named male just stole batteries and want him issued a CTW. Officer advised to ATL to issue the male an indefinite CTW.

Domestic disturbance
2707 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a couple was arguing near the water tanks at the store/it sounded pretty bad/she can no longer see them. Officer had negative contact.

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