Friday, Dec. 29

Criminal trespass warning
610 N. Silver Street – Seasonal Overnight Shelter
A named male is pushing clients and getting aggressive with staff/he is standing outside/he has a CTW/staff wanted him arrested last night but LE did not arrest him for violating.

Unattended death
Welsh Street – Arenas Valley
80-year-old male fell/head is bleeding/caller advised male is not breathing and cannot roll him over to start CPR/caller just started chest compressions/no pulse.

Harassment
N. Silver Street
Caller advised he was threatened and is requesting a deputy/caller is not home/wants a phone call. Deputy referred back to SCPD. Officer spoke with caller who advised he wanted charges brought against the other party for assault. Officer advised caller that charge did not fit . . .

Welfare check
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised the Mexican man called her and said he has her granddaughter and he is going to kill her/they said not to call the police. Officer made contact with caller and granddaughter via telephone/everything is okay.

Domestic disturbance
1775 E. Pine Street – Moose Lodge
Caller advised her boyfriend hit her/he took her car and left/she is 33-years-old and is bleeding from the mouth. Officers ATL behind Silver Heights Chevron/out at the Moose/en route to Walmart/Santa Clara unit en route to a Jaguar Street address to attempt to make contact. EMS3 clear with signed refusal.

Welfare check
105 N. Rosedale Road
Caller advised a male just left in a dark blue Nissan Altima and he smelled like alcohol. Officers had negative contact with vehicle.

Saturday, Dec. 30

Welfare check
E. Alice Street
32-year-old female took a bunch of propanol/she is in the bathtub/she is not talking/she has been depressed/patient is awake and breathing. EMS3 advised canceled by SCFD/no patient contact. Officer will be attempting contact with patient.

Harassment
2711 Leslie Road – Lintero Apartments
Caller received a letter in the mail listing things about his wife being with other men/thinks it is the upstairs tenant as they have been bothering them by knocking on the door for no reason. Officer advised caller to look into investing in a camera to . . .

Welfare check
1414 Little Walnut Road – Silver Cliff Apartments
Check on neighbor who is crying/unknown what is wrong with her. Officer had contact with female/she has one outstanding warrant/negative on arrest due to family medical issues.

Harassment
1220 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised a male is harassing her. Second caller advised a female is harassing him/she told him she will call LE and he told her he would call LE.

Larceny
2810 E. Highway 180
Someone stole their security cameras. Officer set up frequent patrol for next two weeks.

Welfare check
Gough Park
On 12th Street, east side, a male is lying on the sidewalk. Officer requested ambulance to SW corner of City Annex/middle-aged male unable to get up/heavily intoxicated. Officer advised one in unit en route to residence at a N. Corbin Street address.

Welfare check
Durango Street – 6:10 p.m.
Caller advised her 16-year-old daughter has not come home/curfew is at 6 p.m./she is on probation/believe she is at a Bennett Street address but not sure. Officer had negative contact at the Bennett Street address. Caller advised she is possibly at a named female's residence. Officer out at a Swan Street address/a named female in unit en route to location.

Welfare check
S. Bayard Street
Can see a male lying in the street. Can hear a male in the background. Officer has contact with male.

Welfare check
1901 N. Silver Street – Western Palms Trailer Park
Caller from Albuquerque PD in reference to a male having suicidal ideations/possibly cutting himself with a piece of metal/male stated he was going to cut until he bled out. Tried calling the number provided and the number is not available.

Game and Fish
N. Swan and 35th streets
Deer which is injured and still alive in the roadway. Officer had negative contact.

Sunday, Dec. 31

Welfare check
E. 32nd and N. Silver streets
Female walking in and out of traffic. Officer had contact with female in front of La Bonita Bakery.

Dog bite
E and W. Kelly streets
Neighbor was just bitten by a dog on the right hand/female refused medical/caller and female in a red Toyota RAV4/dog is still outside the vehicle. Officer advised dog will be staying at the house with a named male.

Unwanted subject
900 E. College Avenue – 10:49 a.m.
Three homeless at the Primera Iglesia Bautista Hispana/they are camped there and will not leave. Officer out with Lynn Eddington, Matias Rivera, and Eva Barela/all were issued CTWs for 911 Gold Street and given till noon to move their things.

Welfare check
2501 E. Highway 180
Female by the propane tanks who is moaning and singing/now is lying on the front sidewalk/just want her off the property/was being verbally abusive. Officer advised female moved to the opposite side of the parking lot.

Welfare check
N. Juniper Street
Caller advised neighbor's mailbox is full and over-flowing/caller is taking the mail to the office because it is flying around on the street. Officer advised homeowner is living at Millie's Assisted Living.

Welfare check
Silver High School
Two occupants with boots hanging out the window/have been there for a long period of time. Officer advised driver has a flat and waiting for assistance.

Domestic disturbance
30th Street
Caller advised that her female friend called and said her boyfriend is breaking things in the house. Officer advised Manuel Altamirano was served with a protection order.

Weapons fired x 3
Gordon Street – 7:41 p.m.; N. Swan and E. 19th streets – 11:57 p.m.; N. Combs Street – 11:59 p.m.
Negative contact with any weapons; Advised everything is okay; advised negative contact.

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