Monday, Oct. 26

Welfare check
200 N. Bullard Street
Caller advised he can hear a male screaming out by the Visitor Center.

Domestic disturbance
1414 Little Walnut Road
Caller can hear a male and a female fighting and throwing things around. Parties both stated they were arguing but nothing turned physical.

Overdose
1810 N. Swan Street
No narrative.

Disturbance
1313 E. 32nd Street
Male who was just transported is being combative and hitting the bay doors/he is not on a hold/wants him removed from property. Officer dropped male off at Mission.

Welfare check
1600 16th Street
Male lying in entryway. Officer out with a named female and a named male/clear/subject left.

COVID 19 (3)
No location given, Silver City, 2501 E. Highway 180
No reports.

Disturbance
1600 E. 32nd Street
Female patient is causing problems/has mental issues/she is outside at this time. Officer advised both units clear/female left willingly.

Missing persons
206 N. Hudson Street
Advised his 35-year-old male employee went outside to smoke last night and never returned/he is not at his apartment and his phone has been turned off/he doesn’t drive a vehicle and is mostly on foot. Officer out at a Pinos Altos Street address attempting to make contact/out at the apartments on PA and Senora attempting . . .

Unwanted subject
Bosworth Drive
Caller advised a woman with a child, and a man are on his property and refusing to leave/the male threatened assault on caller. Officer advised will be clear/spoke with both parties/they . . .

COVID 19 (3)
3025 E. Highway 180, 1220 N. Hudson Street, 2501 E. Highway 180
No reports.

Welfare check
Silver Heights Blvd and N. Corbin Street
Male in a black hoodie standing in the median. Officer had contact with the male near CVS.

Domestic disturbance
Alabama Street
Caller advised boyfriend who moved in together a week or two ago is harassing her/he has been verbally abusive toward her and threatening her/she is in the process of moving out and that has just made things worse.

COVID 19 (2)
100 N. Rosedale Road, 2501 E. Highway 180
No reports.

Domestic disturbance
Florence Street
Male and female/possibly physical/a lot of screaming and ‘thud’ sounding noises. Officer advised located the domestic/one in investigative detention.

Accident-property damage
Ursa Minor and Little Walnut Road
No report.

Harassment
914 W. 13th Street
A named female is at her church class questioning her about receiving flowers from her husband/the female was cussing at caller. Officer advised female already left scene before arrival.

Criminal damage to property
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller from GRMC ER advised female patient is trying to go through the ceiling in the ER/requesting her removal/she damaged the ceiling/she is detoxing. Caller from Native Air advising that female is possibly the female who broke . . .

COVID 19
Silver City
No report.

Unwanted subject
1060 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a named male and his girlfriend are sitting in the lobby and the male has a CTW/male is saying he has a reservation at this hotel/male still has room key if it can be confiscated. Officer advised escorting both subjects to Drifter/at hotel with subject.

Tuesday, Oct. 27

COVID 19 (6)
2154 E. Highway 180, Downtown, 121 W. 12th Street, 407 N. Hudson Street, 520 N. Bullard Street, 1220 N. Hudson Street
No reports.

Criminal trespass warning
2501 E. Highway 180
A named male is in the store and has a CTW for the store. Officer made contact with Sean Madrid/he was taken to the officer’s patrol car and issued a citation to appear and reissued the CTW for Walmart/he left the property.

Game and Fish
32nd Street and Fight Colt Hill
Deer was just hit by a vehicle and is causing a traffic hazard. Officer out at 32nd and Ridge Loop with this deer/attempt contact with caller.

COVID 19 (2)
Silver City, Downtown
No reports.

Suspicious vehicle
Rec Center – 1016 N. Silver Street
Officer out with a named male who left upon request.

Suspicious vehicle
E. 11th Street
Officer made contact with vehicle advising everything is okay/vehicle is cold to the touch/has been parked there all day/no one in vehicle/ATL area on foot.

Wednesday, Oct. 28

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
1105 E. Highway 180
Caller advised someone shattered the window on his green Honda Civic/camera of McDonald’s caught them/happened 30 minutes ago/two males left running. Officer advised on PA ATL.

Domestic disturbance
1605 W. Market Street – Stagestop Trailer Park – 2:05 a.m.
Caller advised she called 3-4 weeks ago advising she is getting kicked out by her ex-girlfriend/all verbal/physical in past.

Domestic disturbance
1605 W. Market Street – Stagestop Trailer Park – 3:31 a.m.
Caller advised her ex is harassing her and telling her to get out. Caller advised that officers earlier told her to call back if there are problems and the ex cannot kick her out. Caller advised the ex is yelling at her to get out. Officer advised clear/all verbal/parties were told to call it a night.

Domestic disturbance
Alabama Street
Caller advised she wanted to break up with her boyfriend and he would not let her/he put his hands around her throat/she is not having trouble breathing/she is walking on Alabama Street/advised she was holding an 8-month-old baby when she was pushed into a wall, but . . .

Intoxicated persons
DWI Compliance Office – 2610 N. Silver Street
A named male blew a .133/advising he did drive to the building/he is still in the building not causing problems.

COVID 19 (2)
Lions Club, 3025 E. Highway 180
No reports.

Breaking and entering
S. Pinos Altos Road
Caller advised that someone broke in again/there wasn’t anything to take, but they did break in.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
N. Juniper Street
Caller advising that the windshield to his pickup was broken last night.

Disturbance
N. Swan Street
Two males walking down the street hitting each other with sticks/advised she heard one of the males say the stick had nails in it/they are yelling at each other but walking together. Officer advised flagged down at a Swan Street address/another officer out with first officer.

COVID 19 (2)
2154 E. Highway 180, 3025 E. Highway 180
No reports.

Unwanted subject
Ranzo Way
Caller advised that a previous named tenant came and he wants her removed/she may be intoxicated/she broke into his property by opening the gate. Officer advised ATL/female left prior to arrival.

Disturbance
Mann Drive
Caller advised that a named female is threatening another named female and punching walls. Caller advised his girlfriend is calling him advising of these threats. Officers advised en route to unknown address off Cottage San/one juvenile and one female/out at a Cottage San Road address.

Domestic disturbance
N. Corbin Street
Caller advising he’s not letting her leave/male accusing her of breaking his phone. Dispatch can hear male in the background advising “to wait for the cops”, female advising, “Don’t touch me”. Caller advising male is standing directly in front of the door. Officer advised clear/verbal domestic/female did leave.

COVID 19 (2)
2501 E. Highway 180, 1600 16th Street
No reports.

Welfare check
N. Swan and 31st streets
Male lying in the middle of the street and rolling around/he’s been doing this for the last 45 minutes. Officer out with male/advised clear/everything is okay.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Male wearing all black possibly stole electronics/there are several things in the shopping cart/on foot headed toward Dollar Tree/male is now hiding behind an RV near Del Taco.

Unwanted subject
E. Richard Street
Advised she is trying to leave her house and her ex-boyfriend is not letting her leave.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
W. Market Street
Caller advised that a named female damaged her vehicle and possible fraud. Another named female stole some info from them and stole about $9,000.

COVID 19 (2)
Silver City, 809 N. Hudson Street
No reports.

Game and Fish
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised there was a mountain lion outside near the ER side/advised it went up the ridge next to the entrance. Officer had negative contact/will give info to G&F.

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