Friday, Nov. 6

Domestic disturbance
N. Silver Street
Caller advised he called LE for assistance ref he wants to leave from his house/advised his wife is not allowing him to remove his vehicle and his items from the house/negative on any drinking. Officer advised both parties agreed to stay in the same home/all verbal.

COVID 19
2501 E. Highway 180
No report.

Disturbance
1500 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised that a female is yelling at people outside. Officers advised the female left headed down Hudson Street/everything is okay/had contact with female.

Unwanted subject
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a male is sitting by the grocery side asking people for money and to buy him alcohol. Officer made contact with Manuel Holguin and issued him an indefinite CTW and released him on a CTA.

Welfare check
Tracy Circle
Caller advised that her grandfather has been acting irrational recently and causing a scene with her grandmother.

Welfare check
Hudson Street Bridge
Advised that a male is there with a dog sitting by the bridge/might be suicidal or need help. Officer out with a named male/warrant out of Grijalva's court for failure to pay fines/has one male in unit en route to address by 180 Club.

Burglary
Katheryne Circle
Gold GMC pickup truck parked at corner/garage is open and house door is cracked open/caller advised homeowners live in California and are not home. Officers have contact with gold vehicle/clear air/resume normal traffic/walking through J&S Plumbing.

Welfare check
1414 Little Walnut Road – Silver Cliff Apartments
Caller advised she can hear a lot of noise and can hear kids yelling and crying above her apartment saying, "No" "No." She can hear a lot of rumbling going on/been going on for an hour now. Officer requested assist from county. Deputy out at the apartment/made contact with subjects in that apartment/they were having a kid birthday party/made contact with homeowner.

Welfare check
W. 12th and West streets
Advised a woman is here yelling for someone to leave her alone. 12-year-old female who is banging her head on a post/she does have mental issues. Caller is trying to get her to stop/she will not stop. Caller advised she cannot do this anymore and hung up. Can hear child yelling in the background. Officer had contact with juvenile.

Suspicious vehicle
Katheryne Circle
Officer advised that it's going to be the relatives of the owners packing items up for the rest of the night.

Loud music
Hester Street
Officers advised they were advised to keep the music down.

Saturday, Nov. 7

Welfare check
Skate Rink
Caller advised a couple is fighting behind the old skating rink/can hear a male yelling at a woman. Officers advised everything is okay/he is talking to himself.

COVID 19 x 5
2501 E. HIghway 180, 1220 N. Hudson Street, 1956 E. HIghway 180, 2154 E. Highway 180, 3025 E. Highway 180.
No reports.

Unwanted subject
418 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised a male is in a red van asking people for money.

Weapons fired
Alabama Street
Caller advised two shots/second one larger than the first/came from the college area/could also smell a sulfur-type smell after the larger one. Second caller advised sounded pretty close to Silver Cliff Apartments. Officer on scene.

Suicide threat
N. Silver Street
No report.

Shoplifting
206 N. Hudson Street
A male in a brown hoodie took a 40 oz. Bud Ice and left toward under the bridge.

Fraud/embezzlement
SCPD
Walk-in advised his unemployment check was stolen from him.

Welfare check
Alabama Street
Caller advised that the residence is not cleaned and her grandfather should not be living in this condition/she contacted Adult Protective Services and they came out last week but the grandmother would not let them inside the house. Officer made contact with the residence and they did let him in/the household is slightly dirty but liveable/will give . . .

Welfare check
3200 32nd Street Bypass
Caller advised they have a patient who locked themselves in the bathroom and will not answer the caller. It's a named female who is there to detox from narcotics and she's been having a hard time. Called back advising she opened the door /everything is fine.

Welfare check
Grant Street
Caller advised that his sister has a 12-year-old son who is very combative and verbally abusive/sister is 53-years-old and handicapped and disabled/son has a history of physically assaulting the sister. Officer advised she is okay.

DV order violation
Kimberly Drive
Caller advised she just got temporary custody of their daughter who is with her father and caller cannot get a hold of him. Officer advised the temporary DVO has not been served yet/female missed her court date/she will have to contact the court on Monday/female wrote up her own protection order.

Weapons fired
Pearce Drive
6 or 7 quick shots. Officer advised there are fireworks going off as well/spoke to caller.

Domestic disturbance
Pinos Altos Road
Caller advised his son threatened to kill him and is causing issues/he is not on scene at this time/they were drinking and getting high/son is 32-years-old/son was throwing things at him and around the house/he is smashing all his stuff/caller is calling from the Snappy Mart.

Breaking and entering
E. Yankie Street
Caller advised someone is trying to get into her locked house/can hear noise outside/she cannot hear the noise anymore. Caller was advised that LE will be in the area checking around her house.

Welfare check
1414 Little Walnut Road – Silver Cliff Apartments
Caller can hear her neighbor yelling downstairs. Officer advised units clear/made contact with male playing games/he advised he will keep it down.

Sunday, Nov. 8

Welfare check
1810 N. Swan Street
Advised a male has been passed out in his car for about 30 minutes. Officer made contact advising male is okay/he was resting.

Welfare check
Valley Vista
Caller advised him and his girlfriend have been fighting/he was supposed to come to this address to pick up his belongings/partner told him to come back tomorrow/caller is worried about his four kids being alone in the home/she is not answering the door or the phone. Officer advised the residence is dark and secured/everything is okay.

Unwanted subject
2711 Leslie Road – Lintero Apartments
A named male is refusing to leave/he isn't causing problems just refusing to leave. Officer made contact with male who advised he would stay away from this apartment/will be clear.

Unwanted subject
E. Yankie Street
Caller advised her mother called advising caller's nephew is there trying to get his things/mother is advising he is trying to break the door.

Suspicious vehicle
N. Swan Street
Caller advised that a female in this vehicle keeps going through his mailbox and going onto his property/she does not cause problems but she does not belong there. Officer issued ATL for Tammy Hernandez/if contacted stop and issue indefinite CTW for this property.

Welfare check
E. 19th Street
A named male is threatening suicide/he is in his 70s and is walking around/caller does not know where. Caller advised he told caller he was going for a long walk and end it.

Panhandler
2502 E. Highway 180
Caller advised there is a family of 5 – 3 kids and 2 adults – one child is a baby. Officer advised clear/everything is okay.

Welfare Check
N. Swan Street
Caller advised that she received an alert from her daughter's phone that she's called 911. Caller advised that daughter's boyfriend has a history of domestic violence and caller needs to make sure daughter is okay/she is not answering the phone. Officer advised everything is okay/phone is broken.

Disturbance
Plata Road
Caller advised that her grandson is yelling at her and threatening to hurt her physically/she wants him out of the house/he is 16-years-old and may be on drugs/he stole her phone cord and she wants that back/he took her wallet and her car keys. Caller keeps arguing with male in the background. Caller set phone down and will not answer any questions. Officer advised units clear/everything is okay.

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