Monday, Nov. 2

Unwanted subject
Bard Street
Caller advised he wants a named male removed from his residence advising he threw wet toilet paper at caller and is causing problems/he is refusing to leave. Officer advised negative contact with male/units clear.

Welfare check
W. Kelly Street
Caller advised he went to the house of his mother and 14-year-old brother and knocked and they didn’t answer. Officer had negative contact.

Domestic disturbance
City of Rocks – Highway 61
Caller advised he was in a domestic with his girlfriend and he has a gash on his face/will go to the hospital/he left her walking by the high school/he is in the parking lot. Other dispatcher advised this domestic occurred at City of Rocks.

Welfare check
3514 Fowler Avenue
Caller advising she has been trying to contact the care center about four times and it sounds like the line is being picked up and then being disconnected. Dispatch did attempt contact as well/line sounds like it’s being answered and then disconnected. Officer advised everything is okay/they will call the ER now.

Burglary
3185 Leslie Road
Caller advised access gained through the lab and all computers.

Assault
2501 E. Highway 180
Contact with someone waving him down in the parking lot. Deputy advised change call to an assault.

Domestic disturbance
1605 W. Market Street – Stagestop Trailer Park
Caller advised one named female was hitting another named female when she was holding the baby/caller is now holding baby/they are trying to move the female being hit out of the house, who is Margo Estrada/she has a valid warrant out of Judge Laney’s court for FTP. Officer advised neither party wanted to talk/female left till about . . .

Welfare check
Langstroth Drive and Little Walnut Road – 11:23 a.m.
Just north of this location an 8-year-old male with bare feet in the northbound lane running south/he was alone. Officer had negative contact.

COVID 19
2501 E. Highway 180
No report.

Domestic disturbance
1875 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a named male and his girlfriend are arguing in front of the business/male was yelling at the female and hitting the silver vehicle. Officer has contact with the vehicle.

Welfare check
300 16th Street – 4:08 p.m.
Caller advised a homeless male is outside on the bench/caller called someone for him to get a ride but he has been waiting an hour. Officer requested ambulance for a 73-year-old male for pain after spleen surgery two days ago/SPIN employee is picking him up after 5 p.m. and will be taking him home.

Welfare check
N. Silver Street
Elderly male lives alone at this address/lines are touching lines above the tree. Officers en route to house/male is okay.

Welfare check
Ohio Street
Silver Health Care social worker called advising a 95-year-old female has a granddaughter and a great-granddaughter living with her and is afraid they might be taking advantage of her/female is hard of hearing and she advised caller that she had a swollen foot/caller believes she might need to be seen by a doctor. Officer requested ambulance for a 95-year-old female/left foot is swollen possibly due to an injury.

Vehicle accident-no injuries x 2
N. Swan and 36th streets, Wendy’s
No narratives.

Criminal trespass
Stout Elementary School
Officer out with one male.

Tuesday, Oct. 3

Larceny
Florence Street
Caller advised her brother was allowed to stay at their home last night and when they woke up this morning her mother’s money is missing from her purse/not sure when the brother left.

COVID 19
2501 E. Highway 180
No report.

Harassment
2080 Memory Lane – Valley View Apartments
Caller is receiving threats on her phone. Officer advised female started making suicide threats on the phone/en route to this location/female left to a friend’s house somewhere in the apartments/will attempt contact by phone. Caller stated she was upset that she has a CTW to her mother’s residence and cannot go and see her grandchild.

Unwanted subject
2501 E. Highway 180
A male pushed his way in through the on-line grocery store and started to cause problems. Officer advised that a named male was attempting to enter the online grocery pickup door and they advised him it was not for public entrance and just for employees/units clear/other party did leave.

Fraud/embezzlement
SCPD
Walk-in advised she had received a cashier’s check in the mail in the amount of $4,500 and a piece of paper with instructions on what to do once the check was received/these instructions included giving personal information. She also provided the officer with another package with a cashier’s check in the amount of $2,450/the package also contained information on what to do with the money. These . . .

Reckless driver
Hester and Alabama streets
Caller advised her neighbor is speeding up and down in a red Mustang with black rims. Second caller advised the same. Officer advised out at a Hester Street address/clear from here/en route to another address.

Domestic disturbance
711 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised that her husband punched her in the face/she is inside a vehicle in the parking lot. Officers advised one female in custody at this time/en route to station for paperwork.

Intoxicated persons
1956 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a drunk male is in the parking lot/he is walking around trying to pick something up off the ground/his eyes are bloodshot and his speech is slurry. Officer had contact with manager/negative contact with male.

Harassment
614 N. Bullard Street
Caller advised that an ex-employee threatened caller’s staff, advising he was going to fight some of them. Officer spoke with manager and staff.

Unwanted subject
2045 E. Highway 180
Male causing problems with customers/wants him issued a CTW. Officer with one in unit/en route to his residence on the Ridges.

Burglary
N. Silver Street
Caller advised that someone broke into his house through the back window/took DVR to his camera system.

Harassment
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that her boyfriend was being harassed by their ex-landlord while the boyfriend was at work.

Wednesday, Nov. 4

Suspicious vehicle
Catholic Cemetery – 1598 S. Cooper Street
Officer out with a named 21-year-old male.

Unattended death
Arenas Valley Road
Male fell off his chair/unresponsive/advised he is in his 70s/advised he is breathing but not answering to commands/caller is a delivery driver/advised his eyes are open/has a gash on his head/subject is not responding at all at this time/CPR in progress at this time.

COVID 19
2501 E. Highway 180
No report.

Accident-property damage
E. College Avenue and N. Hudson Street
Caller advised white Toyota pickup with a camping trailer vs white city truck. Officer advised 61-year-old male with head pain/hit windshield.

Domestic disturbance
2005 E. Highway 180
Caller advised they have a gentleman outside starting a problem with their manager/he did shove the manager/male is the manager’s husband/he is in the parking lot near his vehicle and refusing to leave until officers arrive.

Counterfeit money
1220 N. Hudson Street
No narrative.

Unwanted subject
1203 N. Hudson Street
Advised a male came into the building yelling and caller asked him to leave/he did leave but was pretending to shoot the building. Caller is requesting a CTW be placed against him/he is near the big tree near Wells Fargo now. Officer out with Ronnie Carbajal at the 12th Street . . .

COVID 19
2501 E. Highway 180
No report.

Unwanted subject
100 N. Rosedale Road
Caller advised he had a gentleman start issues with his workers approaching caller and workers in a hostile manner. Caller asked him to leave and the male refused but did leave after caller threatened to call the police. Officer spoke with the manager of Rent a . . .

Unwanted subject
121 W. 12th Street
Male with headphones on his head is crying and yelling/would like him removed from the property/he has a brown paper bag in his hand/would like him issued a CTW/he is walking toward Gough Park. Officer has contact with male near Blake’s/one male in unit/en route to Laundrymat for male to pick up some money he left there/on scene at Laundrymat.

Assault
15th Street
Caller advised that his ex-girlfriend’s son came to caller’s house and destroyed the porch and some of the items on the porch/unsure if he is still on the property or not.

Repossession
2501 E. Highway 180
No report.

Vehicle accident-no injuries x 2
E. Highway 180 and Pinos Altos Road, N. Swan Street and Silver Heights Blvd.
No narratives.

Unwanted subject
N. Bennett Street
Advised squatters are possibly on the property. Officer advised she and county unit en route. Frequent patrol set up for next month.

Unwanted subject
2501 E. Highway 180
Advised a male in the clearance aisle is agitated and throwing items. Officer issued William Logan an indefinite CTW/clear.

Welfare check
Royall Drive
Caller advised he has not heard from a named female since Halloween/she is supposed to be taking care of his two male children, 5 and 6-years-old/caller doesn’t think there is any paperwork in place. Officer advised if contact is not made if county could check a Pheasant Drive address.

Suspicious vehicle
Stout Elementary School
Advised driver just using phone/leaving now.

Thursday, Nov. 5

Stolen motor vehicle
N. Juniper Street
Caller advised that a named female is being taken advantage of by another named female/the vehicle has been gone for four days/it is a gray Kia Forte and is all damaged at this time. Caller advised he purchased the vehicle.

Criminal damage to property
1313 E. 32nd Street
The shed door to where the helicopter sits was broken into/advised just the door is broken/nothing appears to have been taken.

Welfare check
2711 Leslie Road – Lintero Apartments
EMS standby at Southwest Bone and Joint/advised a named female possibly had a child last night and has not been to the hospital/officers will be doing a welcheck/EMS1 will be en route to SW Bone and Joint to stage. Officer advised one in investigative detention/advised to have EMS respond inside/confirmed birth.

Game and Fish
1235 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that someone pushed a dead deer onto their property after hitting it.

Burglary
Pine Street
Caller advised that several power tools were (taken) from inside the residence. Officer out with units at this address.

Welfare check
1956 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a child is left alone in the vehicle and it is on. Caller hung up before more info could be obtained.

Burglary
Valle Drive
Officer advised a unit is en route to this location.

Unwanted subject
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a gentleman is sitting outside who is panhandling and did come at his employees aggressively. Officer out with the male.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
N. Bennett Street
Caller advised a window on her 1999 Ford Expedition was broken.

Unwanted subject
SPIN house – 1307 N. Swan Street – 4:12 p.m.
A named male is refusing to leave/he is yelling at people.

Overdose
Plata and Ridge roads
No narrative.

Accident-property damage
Howell Street
Caller advised black Ford Mustang vs gray Jeep/no one is injured.

Accident-property damage
N. Hudson and E. 14th streets
Caller advised gray Jeep vs blue Chevy Tahoe/negative on any injuries.

Breaking and entering
Andrea Way
Caller from ADT advised bedroom door alarm/made contact with a named male who stated it is under construction and no one should be there. Officer called homeowner/they found pry marks on the back door/homeowner getting on scene now.

Disturbance
SPIN house – 1307 N. Swan Street – 11:51 p.m.
Male hit panic button on his cell phone and locked himself in the bathroom/stated he was paranoid. Officers advised one male in unit en route to a Dayhill Street address.

Welfare check
4210 Kiva Place – Los Cerros Apartments
Caller from Deming advised a named male left because the pills he takes make him sleepwalk and his family got mad at him for sleepwalking so he left/he has a heart condition.

Harassment
1414 Little Walnut Road – Silver Cliff Apartments
Advised that a named male was harassing caller all day/left driving a white SUV. Officer made contact with caller.

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