Monday, Aug. 14

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Mountain View Road
Caller advised she woke up to a male outside her home and "ran them off"/later she found a metal piece to hold generator on her fifth wheel had been sawed off/the male had been at her home recently to look at her generator for sale. Officer in area ATL.

Loud music
W. Kelly Street
Officer made contact with caller/she stated she has an ongoing issue with neighbor in reference to loud music, loud vehicles, honking vehicle horn, and speeding. Caller was told to record issues. Caller had recorded a video on her iPad of loud music . . .

Harassment
SCPD
Walk-in advised he was at his residence on W. 15th Street when a female who lives on Pope Street came to his house yelling, cursing, and knocking on the front door/she was not calm or listening to walk-in.

Welfare check
Penny Park
Male under pavilion taking a bath in his underwear. Officer advised he was in biking shorts.

Domestic disturbance
N. Bennett Street
Caller advised her daughter and her boyfriend live in the house behind her and the boyfriend threw her daughter on the bed, tore her shirt off, and hit her/negative on an ambulance. Officer made contact with boyfriend.

Domestic disturbance
3130 E. Highway 180
Caller advised he and his brother were just in a fight/father took brother off the property/brother tried to hit caller with a metal bar/wants brother issued a restraining order.

Welfare check
910 E. 32nd Street
Caller from Medical Guardian advised they have an alarm for an elderly female/pendant push/ alarm company called back advising they have contact with the female.

Welfare check
E. College Avenue and N. Hudson Street
Caller advised as he was driving across the bridge he looked down and saw a male waving his arms around. Officers out on foot/negative contact with anyone in the ditch.

Welfare check
2711 Leslie Road – Lintero Apartments
6-year-old male advised he wears pullups/when he came into the nurse's office to be changed, she noticed bruises on his left buttocks and left forearm/advising student told her "since I changed I'm probably going to get hit with the belt"/ student is in first grade. Officer made contact with stepfather and juvi male/everything is okay. CYFD employee requested officer to go back with her to check as . . .

Accident-property damage
N. Hudson and E. 13th streets
Second caller advised he is in a Ford Focus and just hit a Buick LaCrosse/both are off roadway.

Harassment
Mountain View Road
Caller advised a named male just texted her advising he "found a ride over there to get the generator"/he is not allowed on the property/she will call back if the male goes to her house and is causing issues.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Pinos Altos Road
Caller advised a named male came to his house and stabbed his tires. Officer out with caller.

Criminal trespass warning
1220 N. Hudson Street
A named male is CTW'd from the property and is sitting out front on the bench. Officer placed Matthew Fox under arrest.

Criminal trespass warning
100 N. Rosedale Road
A named male is in the store and he has a CTW/negative on causing problems. Officer had contact with Anthony Alcorta next to Sonic and he was issued a CTW.

Fight
2810 N. Swan Street – Silver Consolidated Schools
Caller advised two females are fighting on the field and three others watching/it is physical/not on Fox Field but the field right behind the administration building. Officers went traffic with a black minivan.

Welfare check
1600 16th Street – Mountain View Senior Apartments
Caller advised a named male is being verbally abusive toward his mother/wants him checked out by EMS for a mental eval. EMS advised patient refused. Officer spoke to male advising he does not want to harm himself.

Unwanted subject
Mountain View Road
Caller advised a named male is on her property/he has a CTW. Officer had negative contact with male/spoke to caller.

Tuesday, Aug. 16

Suspicious vehicle
101 E. College Avenue – 2:04 a.m.
Officer made contact with four juveniles who were sitting in the car playing video games and listening to music/everything was okay.

Welfare check
Pinos Altos Road and Newsham Street
Caller advised driver from CC bus advising a female was walking very unstable in the middle of the road/bus had to go around her to keep from hitting her/she was carrying a suitcase. Officer had negative contact in the area.

Unwanted subject
Debby Drive
Caller advised a named male relative of the previous owner is on her porch/he keeps telling caller this is his house and will not leave/she wants him issued a CTW. Officers out at address/have contact with caller/have contact with Ricky Fowler/show Frederick Fowler was issued an indefinite CTW for the property

Domestic disturbance
1600 16th Street – MVSA
Caller advised she believed a named male was in danger/she does not know what is going on. Officer made contact with the male and his mother/after speaking with mother, she did . . .

Harassment
N. Texas Street
Caller advised she is unable to leave her office as a named male is harassing her/he is using profanity and he "came at her." Officer advised Frank Gomez (not the sheriff) was issued a CTW for this address.

Shoplifting
1956 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a male took a bottle of whiskey/when he was approached, he began causing problems/would like CTW issued/is walking toward the Shoe Dept/now headed into the ditch near Harbor Freight. Officer advised units on foot/there is a camp back there/units out at Albertson's now.

Welfare check
Stout Elementary School
Caller advised some kids have been sitting in a brown Tahoe for about 30 minutes now/phone disconnected. Officers clear with negative contact.

DV order violation
N. Swan Street
Caller advised a named male is texting her from a new phone number/caller's lawyer advised her to have a police report of violation.

Welfare check
W. 6th Street
Caller advised his 9 and 10-year-old daughters are with mom and when he was speaking with his daughter it looked like she had a welt on her head/he told their mother to get it checked out/but he has been unable to get a hold of them today.

Battery
Stout Elementary School
Caller advised her 9-year-old granddaughter was kicked and possibly kneed at school today. Officer made contact with daughter and mother/daughter advised an unknown boy climbed over her to use the slide and hit her in the head and stepped on her legs.

Harassment
Downtown
Caller advised he is on a BMX bike and someone is following him/he is near the Buffalo Bar/subjects went down into the ditch on mountain bikes. Officer had contact with the subjects and advised them to leave caller alone.

Unwanted subjects
Fowler Avenue
Caller advised a female who is a visitor is following her around and cussing at caller. Second caller is requesting an officer to her room ASAP.

Wednesday, Aug.17

Unwanted subject
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised a named male is in the hospital and he is in the registration area/he is wanting to be seen but he has already been seen twice. Officer advised the male has a CTW for 22 Ridge Road/he was advised he needed to leave the property which he did.

Unwanted subject
300 16th Street
Male came into the building muttering to himself/he left the property but is still standing in the parking lot/would like a CTW issued. Officer had contact with Richard Matthews in front of Denny's/he was issued CTW to Wellness Center.

Criminal trespass warning
520 N. Bullard Street
A named male is sitting on their bench and he has a CTW. Officer spoke with owner and the CTW for the male for this business was removed.

Reckless driver
College Avenue
Caller is on a skateboard and a vehicle ran him off the road three times and he crashed/he is not injured/followed the vehicle to take a picture. Officer advised will handle after the escort/caller was asked if he could wait and stated yes.

Domestic disturbance
1103 Superior
Caller advised male and female are fighting in the room/female is crying asking male to quit hitting her/they are leaving the room/female stating she does not want to leave with the male. Officer in lobby with caller and female.

Harassment
1120 E. Highway 180
Caller advising a named female has been harassing her via Facebook and text/she is continuously calling and hanging up the phone/female is threatening to kill caller because of ex-boyfriend. Officer was advised.

Criminal trespass warning
1600 16th Street – MVSA
Caller wants a CTW issued to her son/he attacked her dog on Thursday/has also been physically and verbally abusive with caller. Officer attempted contact/negative contact/left message. Caller called back advising she missed message/would like a call back. Officer was advised.

Shoplifting
1956 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a named female and another female took makeup from the store/they left in a brown Chevy van. Officer made contact with caller who advised the female possibly shoplifted meat and placed it in her purse or pants packet.

Welfare check
703 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised a male is lying near the electrical boxes/he has not moved in over an hour. Officer out with the named male/everything is okay.

Battery
Silver High School
Caller advised her grandson was hit by a female student/he hit her back/caller has a recording of the incident/was emailed to principal. Officer made contact with caller.

Welfare check
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised she has not seen her 6-year-old son for about 2 and a half weeks. Officer advised everything is okay/clear.

Welfare check
Louisiana Street
Caller from Las Cruces has not heard from a 50-year-old male in over a week. Officer had contact with male/attempted to call caller/went to voicemail.

Disturbance
Sixth Street School
Caller advised he can hear subjects arguing. Officer out with a named male and his partner/advised they were just talking.

Thursday, Aug. 18

Welfare check
Crestway Drive
Advised a light is flickering inside this house/unknown if it is something sparking or not. Caller is standing outside waiting for LE.

Criminal trespass warning
Durango Street
Caller would like a CTW issued to a named male for this address/he is showing up at all hours sometimes under the influence/caller has guardianship of male's daughter. Officer had contact with Frederick Acosta in front of Fast Food Chinese/CTW was issued. Officer at station calling caller.

Shoplifting
1401 Silver Heights Blvd.
Officer advised to send someone to Smokey Joe's ref someone just stole from Sun Valley. Lorenzo Aguilera was taken into custody and released on a CTA.

Welfare check
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a female appears to be under the influence and is walking around knocking things off the shelves.

Welfare check
1330 E. 32nd Street
Caller is out with a named female who seems disoriented and scared/she just left the hospital. Officer advised en route to Tu Casa/will be clear/one of the counselors is with her.

Welfare check
2709 Leslie Road – Gateway Apartments
Caller advised the neighbor to her left is screaming. Officer out at the apartment/made contact with a named female/everything is okay.

Welfare check
16th and N. Gold streets
Advising a small child approximately 1-year-old in vehicle alone/window is down/child is in a black Tahoe. Officer advised three kids are there/oldest was about 8-years-old and dad is an employee of the shop.

Shoplifting
2005 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a male put something in his pocket and left walking toward the Shell gas station/would like a CTW issued for this address. Officer had negative contact with male in the area.

Domestic disturbance
Canal Street
Caller advised her daughter and her boyfriend are arguing at this time/they are fighting in front of their trailer. Officer advised to call El Refugio to see if they will take the daughter with a dog. El Refugio employee stated they will take the daughter but not the dog/daughter is getting some of her things together/advised one female in unit.

Shoplifting
1810 N. Swan Street
A named male has some things in his pocket/he should not be on the property. Officers advised out with the male at Gold and Silver Heights/out at the Snappy Mart.

Fight
1220 N. Hudson Street
In front of the building. GCSO deputy requesting ambulance for a 61-year-old male with laceration to eye/bleeding.

Accident-property damage
Bosworth Drive
A car hit the gas pipes. E22 advised Gas Co on scene/got leak under control.

Welfare check
Gough Park
Advised a 14-year-old female was going to run into traffic. Officer made contact with the female who advised another female punched her in the back/female is okay.

Harassment
Grant Street
Caller advised she was having a conversation with a named male and she did not want to talk with him anymore. Officer advised her to block the male.

Welfare check
1414 Little Walnut Road – Silver Cliff Apartments
Caller advised he has not been able to get hold of his ex-wife today and they usually talk every day.

Domestic disturbance
2080 Memory Lane – Valley View Apartments
Advised that her daughter is acting out of control/it did get physical.

Domestic disturbance
Leslie Road and E. 32nd Street
Caller advised her boyfriend is trying to leave the residence and is refusing to give her property to her. GCSO deputies in area ATL.

Domestic disturbance
2711 Leslie Road – Lintero Apartments
Advised her boyfriend hit her in the neck with a metal bar/he is outside in a disabled white Isuzu Trooper/front door is closed and locked. Female refused ambulance at first. Officer advised to hold off on ambulance until contact is made/call caller back to open the door.

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