Monday, July 15, 2019

Domestic disturbance
Grant Street
Caller advised someone is outside her residence. Officers out with two at Penny Park/one taken to a 32nd Street address/the other released to her mother.

Larceny
West Street
Caller advised her interlock was stolen out of her car. Officer advised she is not answering her door.

Welfare check
1007 Pope Street
Subject is lying on the sidewalk. Officer out with Adam Medina/he was going to his appointment.

Larceny
106 N. Bullard Street
Caller advised of stolen property.

Unwanted subject
915 Silver Heights Blvd.
Male became angry because they weren’t stocking what he needed so he left with items without paying for them. Officer had negative contact.

Criminal trespass warning
610 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller requesting a male be issued a CTW. Officer issued Tad Armstead an indefinite CTW.

Unwanted subject
1810 N. Swan Street
A named male is fighting with another male in the parking lot. Officer had contact and issued Joe Morales and Eugene Lynn indefinite CTWs for Super Snappy.

Criminal trespass warning
703 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised that two subjects were unable to pay for the total amount of their meal/one left and is stumbling down the highway/the other is still in the store. Officer issued highly intoxicated Eugene Lynn an indefinite CTW/clear.

Criminal damage to property
409 N. Bullard Street
Someone got on the roof and pulled power wires/PNM is on scene.

Larceny
Bard Street
Caller advised a named male stole his boots and wallet while he was asleep about an hour ago. Officer had negative contact with caller.

Tuesday, July 16

Welfare check
Cedar Street
Caller advised that a named male told her he is going to commit suicide. She said that he advised he was going to take pills and sent her a picture with a knife to his forearm. They last spoke about 10 minutes ago. While on phone caller received a video from the male of him taking pills and drinking alcohol. Officer requested ambulance for a 33-year-old male with suicidal ideations/took 12 tablets of ibuprofen.

Loud music
N. Bullard Street
Officer made contact/advised to turn it down.

Game and Fish
W. Highway 180 and Little Walnut Road
Caller advised a deer looks as if it was hit/it is alive in the roadway and is trying to get up. Officer had negative contact with deer/clear.

Breaking and entering
Black Street
Caller advised one of her screens is ripped/unknown if anything was taken.

Welfare check
34th Street
The dad to her three sons took them to Phoenix four days ago and he is not answering her calls. Officer had contact with the dad/everything is okay.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Katherine Aleckson
Reference to her interlock being stolen from her unlocked car on 7/9/19. Officer advised no answer/still under investigation/waiting on video from Walmart.

Unwanted subject
Trail Ridge Road
Caller advised that a trespassing female is screaming, yelling, threatening them, and being aggressive. Advised he has the doors locked so she cannot get in the house. He has firearms and will use them if she goes through the front door/will put weapons down when LE gets on scene.

Welfare check
304 N. Bullard Street
Can hear a female screaming and yelling in the ditch that someone took her clothes. Officers out on foot at the Visitor Center/advised to see if county unit can give Melvin Sedillo a ride home to Santa Clara.

Welfare check
Little Walnut Road
Advised the mother left her kids with a named female and the kids don’t know who that female is. Caller advised when she went to check on the kids she saw pills on the floor and believes the female has mental issues. Officer advised clear/the female and children are okay.

Wednesday, July 17

Intoxicated persons
703 Silver Heights Blvd.
Bald male is making employees feel uncomfortable. Officer advised clear/male left toward Motel 6.

Unwanted subject
1810 N. Swan Street
A named male is inside the store causing problems. Officer advised Tim Mills was issued an indefinite CTW for all W&N.

Fraud/embezzlement
1201 Pope Street
Caller advised she cashed a check by a named male written out to him at Wells Fargo and it was a bad check/she didn’t know it was a bad check. Officer left voice mail.

Fight
N. Swan and 31st streets
Officer has an active fight with several males. Officer out with a named male/negative wants.

Unwanted subject
2005 E. Highway 180
Caller stated that a homeless male is in the back of their property and is lying down and not moving. Officer requested ambulance for the male who is dehydrated and not feeling well.

Disturbance
1313 E. 32nd Street
A named male causing problems in the ER. Officer advised that GCSO will be giving him a ride to Orchard Street in Bayard.

Welfare check
2709 Leslie Road
A named female was yelling and screaming at her case worker/she is not answering her phone and is very irate. Officer had contact advising female is okay/just very upset.

Welfare check
2711 Leslie Road
Daughter is not answering her phone and caller hasn’t been able to contact her since 8:30 p.m./she has a history of drug and alcohol abuse and being suicidal. Officers have one female in investigative detention/she has one warrant out of Judge Laney’s court for $373 cash.

Criminal damage to property
E. Pine Street
Advised her doorknob was damaged and smashed in. Officer was advised.

Unwanted subject
2005 E. Highway 180
They want male to leave the premises/he is intoxicated. Officer out with male on the frontage road to Shell/dropping Joe Morales off at 32nd and Fowler.

Welfare check
Fowler Avenue and E. 32nd Street
Caller advised that a male fell over in the bushes near a blind section of the roadway/he is extremely intoxicated. Officer had contact with male.

Domestic disturbance
W. 7th and A streets
Caller can hear a lot of yelling/a lot of “No” and “Get away from me.” Officer can hear the yelling and screaming and banging around. Second caller called.

Domestic disturbance
Raven Drive and Fowler Avenue
Officer was flagged down in reference to a domestic. Officer could not hear any domestic.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller stated that someone broke the back window to her black 2016 Jeep.

Harassment
2040 Memory Lane
A named male has been ‘mad dogging’ caller for multiple days since he reported harassment the other day/this behavior is upsetting him.

False imprisonment
GCDC
No report.

Harassment
2545 N. Silver Street
Resident is harassing caller verbally telling them to shut the dog up. Can hear dog barking in background. Caller said neighbor is now playing drums to drown out noise. Caller said this is ongoing behavior.

Welfare check
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised a subject is lying down in the back of a Chevy Malibu in the parking lot.

Battery
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised another employee followed him to his car and hit him with his fists over a joke/does not need medical attention.

Thursday, July 18

Harassment
1313 E. 32nd Street
Officer spoke to caller who advised she was receiving texts from her child’s father asking why she was leaving their daughter alone while she snuck out at night.

Loud music
Plata Road
Officer advised the female to turn it down.

Suspicious vehicle
12 Dickson Road
Everything okay/subject was just sleeping in vehicle/unit clear.

Game and Fish
Little Walnut Road and W. Highway 180
Dead deer on the side of the road.

Harassment
2040 Memory Lane
Caller advised he is being harassed by a named male neighbor who is ‘mad dogging’ him.

Domestic disturbance
2080 Memory Lane
Physical between a named female and a named male/9-month-old baby present/negative on medical assistance/male has warrant out of magistrate court for failure to pay in the amount of $517.

Welfare check
N. Corbin Street
Caller advised they are heavily armed and hung up. Called again advising the Dollar Store/you can smell the dead bodies.

DV order violation
2711 Leslie Road
Caller stated that a named male is walking in front of her sister’s apartment.

Aggravated assault
Pinos Altos Road and E. 32nd Street
Caller advised he just pulled his weapon out on two males who were beating a female at the construction site/he has the female in his work truck/two males took off running. Caller advised they are walking back toward him/unknown if they have weapons. Caller advised both males started to chase them and assault them with their . . .

Accident-property damage
Hudson Bridge
Black F150 in southbound lane/subject hit the bridge.

Welfare check
Silver Heights Blvd @ AutoZone
Advised male has a weapon in his hand walking south toward Wells Fargo. Second caller advised young male walking with a pistol in his hand. Officer had contact with male.

Criminal damage to property
Grant Street
Caller advised that a male just tried to break in/he pulled the door off the house/he left already.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Male and female switching price tags on items. Officer had contact advising Vincent Moreno was in custody and released on a CTA.

Shoplifting
1220 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised a male has been shoplifting/they made him leave/now he is back. Officers advised the subject left prior to arrival/had contact with subject at the Auto Spa/he was issued an indefinite CTW to Food Basket.

Disturbance
N. Swan Street
A male and a female tenant are screaming at caller. Caller said she has a gun in the residence but not loaded or in her immediate possession.

Welfare check
1414 Little Walnut Road
Caller advised he was talking with a named female on the phone and the female advised she hurt her kids and mentioned something about cocaine and a male with a gun.

Criminal trespass warning
1605 W. Market Street
A named male was just there and he has a CTW/he ran away. Officer had negative contact/clear.

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