Friday, Apr. 21

Welfare check
N. Bullard Street and W. Broadway
Can hear a male and a female yelling north of the intersection. Officers had negative contact.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
N. Corbin Street
A named male just broke the window to caller's car/he is still on scene.

Welfare check
Sixth Street School
Caller from CYFD requests assistance on a welcheck of a 5-year-old female at the school. Officer advised en route to location.

Accident-property damage
2800 Pinos Altos Road
Someone hit his grey 2018 Nissan Titan in the parking lot of The Flame/he left it there overnight.

Criminal damage to property
218 N. Bullard Street
Caller advised her window has been broken and there are bricks out front as well.

Disturbance
E. 12th Street
Caller advised his roommate and his baby mom are arguing outside.

Disturbance
N. Arizona Street and W. Broadway
Guests advised a male is on the sidewalk yelling and causing problems. Officer advised male running east on Yankie. Second caller advised a named male is exposing himself on Yankie and Arizona. Officer has one in custody on Texas and Market.

Welfare check
114 W. 11th Street
Patient is leaving the building/he is hearing voices and is suicidal/56-year-old male. Caller was advised LE will need a pick up order if patient does not want help. Officer advised patient is in the vehicle with another officer/following him to the hospital.

Welfare check
Silver High School
Caller from SHS Security advised needs to speak with an officer about the welfare of a student.

Liquor laws
Silver High School
Caller from SHS advised the principal told caller to call for LE/parents are on scene.

Welfare check
W. Kelly Street
Male who looks 17 or 18 years-old is walking then lying down in the roadway/he is on Cheyenne now.

Unwanted subject
E. Alice Street
Caller advised her uncle was just at her home causing problems/he left but said he was going to come right back and kick her out of the house/wants a frequent patrol for the residence.

Fight
Silver City Post Office
Two males are fighting/one is lying on the sidewalk/the other is walking toward the car lot. Officers request ambulance for male in his 40s with right eye swelling/had contact with other male at SWAG/Joseph Hogan was issued an indefinite CTW to SWAG.

Welfare check
Gough Park
Male lying on the sidewalk. Officer advised male free of warrants/request ambulance for this 35-year-old male with back pain and intoxicated. R1 advised busy on a fire/EMS will have to handle alone.

Accident-property damage
Blackhawk Street and Cain Drive
Caller advised there was a car accident and now there are several people yelling/fighting in the street/light green sedan hit the back of a yellow pickup/two males. Caller heard a male advising that another male was tailgating him and he slammed on his brakes and the car hit him.

Disturbance
2545 N. Silver Street – Hillside Apartments
Caller advised she is being yelled at by a neighbor/the neighbor is saying she was yelling at her child. Officer out with three females/all clear in CAD.

Criminal trespass warning
Fraser Drive
Caller wants a CTW issued to a named subject for caller's property. Officer en route to another location to make contact with Iycee Alvarado/out at the Hillside Apartments.

Welfare check
E. Cain and Grandview drives
Elderly male walking the street toward Little Walnut Road/he said he had to leave because they were having a meeting at his house and there was whiskey and guns. Officers advised one male in unit/en route with male to his home.

Liquor laws
2800 Pinos Altos Road
Minor was in the bar with a fake ID/male bought two drinks with a credit card/once they checked him again he ran off.

Saturday, Apr. 22

Welfare check
Durango Street
Caller advised a named female is acting strange and he has a "funny feeling" something is wrong/she wouldn't open the door for him/she got upset because he was there. Officer had contact with the female who advised the male is possibly . . .

Welfare check
Cain Drive
Caller advised her 53-year-old aunt is not fully alert/she has overdosed before with the same behavior/she has locked herself in the apartment. Officer had contact with the female/ EMS1 advised no patient contact. E22 advised patient signed a refusal.

Domestic disturbance
Bluejay Lane
Male advised ex-girlfriend is there breaking things in the house and then disconnected. Officer advised female was picked up.

Criminal trespass warning
505 N. Hudson Street – SW Adolescent Group
Caller advised trespassers are in the dumpster/wants them issued CTWs. Officer issued Joe Koons and Matthew Keller CTWs for this location.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
W. 10th Street
Caller advised her ex damaged her vehicle when they broke up last night.

Welfare check
1105 E. Highway 180
Female is walking back and forth between McDonald's and the motels/caller almost hit her. Second caller advised a named female is throwing things at the cars/she is throwing her clothes/she is trying to get hit by the cars. Officer advised out with the female in front of McDonald's/en route GRMC.

Game and Fish
1 Ridge Road and S. Highway 90
Dead raccoon.

Welfare check
Kimberly Drive
Caller advised her 72-year-old husband with Alzheimer's has run away. Officer advised found the male a couple of houses down.

Welfare check
Big Ditch bridge
Male on Big Ditch bridge Market Street entrance is walking on top of the handrails balancing on it/appears to be intoxicated/has a Shooter in his hand. Officer had negative contact.

Welfare check
W. 20th and Pope streets
Can hear a male yelling. Officer had negative contact.

Domestic disturbance
2545 N. Silver Street – Hillside Apartments
Caller advised her neighbors are outside fighting/male is in a black 2dr Jeep trying to leave with the baby and she is trying to open the door. Officer advised male has two warrants/female is clear.

Sunday, Apr. 23

Welfare check
Maple Street – 12:20 a.m.
Caller advised she went to bed and when she woke up her 10-year-old son and his friend were gone. Officer advised ATL subjects.

Breaking and entering
S. Mill Road
Caller advised a male is on the property/caller is watching on a camera/he does have something in his hands/caller en route.

Harassment
N. Swan and E. 32nd streets
Caller advised he is being followed by a motorcycle/it is revving its engine. Caller advised motorcycle is no longer behind them/does not need contact.

Suspicious vehicle
S. Bullard and San Vicente streets
Abandoned bicycle. Officer advised bicycle appears to have been run over/also looks like it's been there for a while/will be leaving it where it is.

Unwanted subject
610 N. Silver Street – Seasonal Overnight Shelter
Caller wants a named male out for the day/he is refusing to leave. Officer advised units clear/male is leaving for the day/caller advised he may return at 7 p.m.

Unattended death
1414 Little Walnut Road – Silver Cliff Apartments
Officer advised made contact with manager who requested a welfare check at location/no one from OMI is available/will have to pend for OMI when clear.

Welfare check
N. Cheyenne Street
Caller wants to make sure his three boys, ages 6, 9, and 10-years-old are okay. Officer made contact advising the three boys are okay.

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