Friday, Sept. 8

Domestic disturbance
San Vicente and S. Cooper streets
Officer spoke with a female who advised her ex-boyfriend keeps passing by on a motorcycle but will not give a name.

Unwanted subject
610 N. Silver Street – Seasonal Overnight Shelter
A named male is causing issues and refusing to leave/don't want him issued a CTW just want him to leave/while on phone caller advised male walked out.

Dog bite
Aspen Street
Caller advised the neighborhood dogs got out and killed her dog/she fell to the ground and a dog bit her on both legs. Caller is arguing with the owner of the dogs. Officer requested ambulance for 52-year-old female with multiple dog bites/dog is detained. EMS1 advised page in 2. GCSO deputy requested second ambulance for 65-year-old male with trouble breathing/panic attack.

Battery
Silver High School
Officer advised female juvie was released to her father.

Disturbance
703 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised a male is yelling outside/he is yelling at her/male is outside of white Hemi outside of store/male who asked caller to call is now locked inside truck/male is refusing to let him out/male has a metal flashlight that he is threatening to stab people with. All city and county units are busy/requesting NMSP.

Fight
2501 E. Highway 180
Involving customers and employees. NMSP en route to assist. GCSO deputy requested ambulance for 30-year-old female/cannot feel left arm/and left hip hurts. EMS10 advised cancel fire. Officer requested ambulance for 55-year-old male with neck pain.

Missing persons
Kimberly Drive
A named male left again/wearing Crocodile Dundee hat. Officer had negative contact. Caller called back advising someone from Armstrong Flooring brought husband home/advised he made it home with his beautiful Crocodile Dundee hat.

Welfare check
Langstroth Drive
Was approached by a named male at the residence/advised he believes the male is intoxicated. Officer made contact with homeowner/everything is okay.

Accident-property damage
1775 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a customer wrecked one of their rentals.

Larceny
109 N. Bullard Street
Caller advising two named subjects took her backpack with all her money in it/about an hour ago/caller did not see them take it. Caller called back advising it showed up at the Gospel Mission with all items inside. Officer advised made contact with two named females/bag was returned to caller.

Welfare check
123 W. 12th Street
Caller advised a male is on the ground yelling for LE. Officer had negative contact after speaking with store manager.

Harassment
1220 N. Hudson Street
Someone is following caller around with a knife. Caller advised to cancel the call.

Accident-property damage
N. Silver Heights Blvd. and 16th Street
White Ford 150 vs white truck. EMS10 checked Native 30 and 31/both are on transports/check Safford/Lifenet 10 is available. Officer requesting wrecker/moderate front end damage.

Unwanted subject
Kentucky Street
Schizophrenic male is in caller's side yard. Officer out with male/everything is okay.

Harassment
2260 E. Highway 180
Caller advised homeless male is aggressively approaching vehicles/they had to roll up their windows because he was cussing them out. Officer has contact with male/everything is okay.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
2501 E. Highway 180
Believes someone threw a rock at the hood of his truck.

Harassment
2501 E. Highway 180
Advised a named male with a female come in and call her names and tell lies to her supervisors. Officer made contact with caller who is a greeter at Walmart. Caller advised the named male and the female come in once a week and cuss at her and her job refuses to put her in a different position.

Liquor laws
Silver High School
Minor in possession.

Mental health complaint
Mann Drive
Caller advised she is hearing voices and people are harassing her from her home planet. Officer spoke to caller and she is not suicidal and does not want to hurt anyone/refusing medical attention/mental health issue.

Shoplifting
1810 N. Swan Street
Caller advised a female used a card that doesn't belong to her and caller's co-worker chased the female outside and she is leaving in a silver Chevy Lumina north on Swan/she left with about $300 worth of merchandise.

Battery
610 N. Silver Street – Seasonal Overnight Shelter
A named male is trying to hit one of the staff members outside/he is not supposed to be on the property/it sounds like he is throwing things at the building. Can hear male yelling in the background. Worker advised he is okay and does not need medical attention. Officer has one in custody.

Suspicious vehicle
Penny Park – 11:06 p.m.
Out at Penny Park on Grant Street side with five vehicles.

Saturday, Sept. 9

Domestic disturbance
Ohio Street
Advised his wife is assaulting him and the kids/she poured a bucket of water on him while he was holding their 1-year-old. Second caller advised her husband is abusing her children/she is in the bedroom with her 3-year-old child/he is under the influence of alcohol.

Welfare check
Pope and W. 12th streets
Male lying in the park. Officer out with the male.

Harassment
E. Cain Drive
Caller advised her ex is continually texting and harassing her/caller feels he is a threat to her and her household.

Burglary
1205 West Street
Caller advised the building has been broken into/nothing has been touched. Officer set up frequent patrol for next two weeks.

Suicide threat
1040 E. Highway 180
No report.

Welfare check
1901 N. Silver Street – Western Palms Trailer Park
Caller advised a lady from anther space came over and yelled in her face and is now yelling at her trailer/she is tired of dealing with her screaming. Officer issued Sarah Flurry a CTW for Space K.

Grafitti
1768 Pine Street – car wash
Officer advised following up at Pet Shoppe for video footage.

Harassment
N. Cooper Street
Caller advised her son was involved in an incident at Pizza Hut two days ago with a named male from school/the male's sister approached her son yesterday at school at advised him that her grandpa was going to kill him tonight at the fair.

Accident-property damage
California Avenue
Caller advised other party pulled out of driveway and hit her vehicle. Grey Pontiac Vibe vs white Toyota Tundra/no injuries.

Criminal trespass warning
520 N. Bullard Street
Caller advised a named male who was issued an indefinite CTW yesterday is holding signs up to the window and cussing at staff members and refusing to leave. Officer advised female left prior to arrival/en route to her house.

Welfare check
32nd Street and SHS
Caller advising a male in a hospital gown is lying on the sidewalk/he said he was not okay but the hospital will not help him. Officers searched the area with negative contact.

Larceny
Glenda Circle
Caller advised her daughter who is on JPO, stole her tablet along with some other items. Officer has juvi female in custody/released on a CTW and to parents.

Unwanted subject
Bremen Street
Caller advised their niece is at their residence and refusing to leave/she is under the influence/would like CTW issued. Officers issued Aisha Rideman the CTW/she left the property/clear.

Domestic disturbance
E. Cain Drive
Caller advised a named male hit her and is refusing to leave. Second caller advised they both have been drinking and things got out of hand/parties are separated/this is her apartment.

Welfare check
21st Street
Caller advised for a couple of hours some of the residents have been fighting/parties are separated but now one of the subjects is punching themselves in the head. Officer had contact 21st and Cactus streets.

Larceny
Canal Street
Caller advised her boyfriend stole someone's black mountain bike. Officer advised bike was returned/just going to wait for grandma to pick up the child.

Unwanted subject
Lamina Loop
Advised his neighbor keeps going into his yard. Officer going to try to make contact with female/everything is okay/clear.

Fight
N. Silver Street
Advised two males are fighting in the middle of the street/an elderly female is screaming at both/it is physical/one male is getting into a red SUV and leaving/the other is in the driveway.

Welfare check
N. California Avenue
Advised she hasn't heard from her mother in over two months. Officer made contact with mother/she is okay.

Accident-property damage
38th and N. Swan streets
Dodge pickup vs other vehicle.

DV order violation
Huff Street
Caller advised her ex is there intoxicated and causing issues/he is not supposed to be at the residence/she is in the bathroom. Officer had contact inside with the male.

Welfare check
1215 E. Highway 180
A female is screaming for help. A named female is in the vehicle and stated someone tried to rape her/advised her purse is in the back parking lot of Hatch Ford. Officer advised clear/female is just cursing at him.

Sunday, Sept. 10

Welfare check
2502 E. Highway 180
Male walking around in the drive-thru/he is yelling/has a hospital band on his wrist. Officer has contact with male on north side of Del Taco.

Welfare check
N. Bayard Street
Female called 911 advising she needed LE/would not provide any further info/caller disconnected line. Officer out with a named female who requested ambulance/will not advise she needs ambulance/female requesting to cancel/no longer wants medical attention/left walking toward Hudson.

Welfare check
2501 E. Highway 180
Male in hospital gown near the bus top with an IV dangling from his arm. Officer out with the maned male/everything is okay/clear.

Criminal sexual penetration
N. Corbin Street
Caller advised he overheard three named subjects laughing about a time they had drugged caller and raped him in his sleep/he remembers this vaguely but was drugged so doesn't remember everything.

Suicide threat
1810 N. Swan Street
No report.

Welfare check
N. Gold Street
Male stated his father just shot his mother. Officer had contact with both mother and father/they are both okay/both advised male has mental issues.

Unwanted subject
W. Spring Street
Female in the yard refusing to leave/would like CTW issued. Officer issued Aisha Myles an indefinite CTW to the location.

Criminal trespass warning
100 N. Rosedale Road
Caller advised a male who has a CTW is on the property being disruptive. Officers re-issued Anthony Alcorta the CTW.

Domestic disturbance
35th Street
Caller advised the father of her children is intoxicated and is trying to put the kids in a vehicle where he is drunk but the driver is not. Caller just wants to collect the children and leave/they don't have a parenting plan.

Unwanted subject
N. Corbin Street
Caller advised his son is outside his gate cussing and yelling at him/son is walking toward the ditch/son told him he was going to come back and get him. Officer had negative contact with son/caller advised he went into the ditch.

Criminal damage to property
3115 Leslie Road
Caller advised someone threw a brick through his business window/there is glass and debris all over the roadway.

Domestic disturbance
2711 Leslie Road – Lintero Apartments
Caller advised a named female is not letting him get his belongings. Officers had contact with female/verbal only/male left prior to arrival.

Welfare check
S. Bayard Street
Female is back at caller's door telling her she needs help/she is now at her neighbor's door. Officer made contact with female as she was walking away on Cooper Street and she stated she didn't need medical attention. Officer asked her not to go back to caller's residence.

Harassment
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a male followed him from Shell to Walmart and at Walmart threw a beer can at his vehicle. Officer made contact with caller at Walmart.

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