Monday, Mar. 11

Criminal trespass warning
Silver Heights Blvd.
Requesting CTW be issued to a customer who possibly stole from the store/now sitting in a white car in the parking lot. Officer issued Neveah Rodriguez the indefinite CTW.

Unwanted subject
Fuller Drive
No report.

Criminal trespass warning
1220 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised someone took a named male's backpack over the weekend/he just recovered the backpack right now/would like CTW issued. Officer issued the CTW to Tommy Alcorta/out at Food Basket.

Identity theft
Hidden Way
Report, no narrative.

Shoplifting
3025 E. Highway 180
A female just took items valued at $200 from the store/a silver Altima picked her up. Officer put out ATL for Robin Suitt to issue indefinite CTW/caller will callback when video is ready.

Harassment
3082 32nd Street Bypass – Adult Protective Services
A named male just left accusing caller of being in a gang and of her vandalizing his and his mother's home as well as stalking him at Walmart/he is not one of their clients. GCSO deputy issued the male a CTW for APS.

Harassment
Little Walnut Road
Walk-in stated her and her family is afraid of a named male who has been passing by her house and revving his engine.

Domestic disturbance
1060 E. Highway 180
Male and female arguing/male wearing a black hoodie/it was physical at one point. Officer had negative contact.

Unwanted subject
1220 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised a male may have chugged some beer and is now in the bathroom naked/wants a CTW issued/beer he drank was not purchased. Male's wife called wanting to report him as missing/Officer advised . . .

Tuesday, Mar. 12

Unwanted subject
2501 E. Highway 180
A white F150 and a smaller grey car throwing glass bottles in the parking lot from the car. Officer had negative contact/ran license plate.

Unwanted subject
703 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised two females are in the bathroom refusing to leave/one is sitting on the counter doing her make-up and has a torch with a glass pipe with her and the other female is in the stall/caller believes the latter is doing narcotics/they have been in there for 30 minutes. Officer had contact with the females and advised both to leave and they have left.

Disturbance
Pine Street
Caller advising a male is on caller's property causing problems and is refusing to leave/he is wearing a dark-colored hoodie/both are arguing.

Welfare check
S. Highway 90
Caller advised he was on the phone two days ago with his 70-year-old brother when he said, "I gotta go, I gotta go, my son is coming" and disconnected the line. Caller advised the brother's son has been abusive to the brother in the past/someone has been answering the brother's phone and then hangs it up.

Welfare check
1001 Pope Street
Caller advised he has two employees remodeling this business and they haven't answered his calls for two days. Officer advised no vehicles on property/knocked on door with negative contact/negative contact with caller/unable to leave voicemail.

Criminal trespass warning
Cardinal Lane
Would like CTWs issued to three people not currently on scene. Officer advised attempting to locate Marcella, Zaige, and Danny Perry, to issue CTW for residence.

Accident-property damage
E. Highway 180 and Ranch Club Road
Blue Honda CRV vs black Chevy Suburban/both pulled off roadway.

Unwanted subject
1810 N. Swan Street
Male outside is refusing to leave/he has narcotics out. Officer out with Benjamin Hernandez who has a CTW for all W&N Enterprises/Hernandez was arrested and released on a CTA and re-issued CTW for the Super Snappy only.

Criminal trespass warning
1901 N. Silver Street – Western Palms Trailer Park
Caller advised a named male was on her property and he has a CTW. Officer investigated.

Criminal trespass warning
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller from Walmart Security advised two juvis causing issues/this has been an ongoing problem/wants CTWs issued. Officer advised Isaac Casaus and William Lopez were issued indefinite CTWs/they left the property/clear.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Male ran out the front door with bottles of whiskey/black hoodie and mask over his face/left on a pedal bike toward Highway 180. Officer advised clear/caller will call back when video is ready. Caller called back advising the male is back in the store and is now riding his bike in the parking lot/now stating he is not sure if it is the same male.

Shoplifting
3025 E. Highway 180
Incident occurred on Saturday, Mar. 9

Welfare check
1600 16th Street – Mountain View Senior Apartments
Caller advised she heard a loud thump coming from this apartment/wants to make sure her friend has not fallen. Officer made contact/she is okay.

Harassment
Birch Street
Caller advised a named male threatened her family as well as stating he is going to beat caller up tomorrow/he is not there at this time. Officer advised negative contact via phone/going to try to make contact at the residence.

Wednesday, Mar. 13

Welfare check
201 E. 14th Street
Third party call. Stated worker called her advising a female is sitting outside saying her mother kicked her out. Officer advised a worker is flagging him down/one female in unit en route to Rodeo Road off Rosedale Road.

Criminal trespass warning
703 Silver Heights Blvd.
A male with a long grey hoodie is not supposed to be there/he is not leaving /he was issued the CTW last week for exposing himself to customers.

Accident-injuries
17th Street
Advised her daughter hit another vehicle/54-year-old female with left shoulder pain/vehicles in the roadway/negative on fluids. Officer checking driver's licenses.

Unwanted subject
Visitor Center
Homeless male is sleeping in the trees. Officer advised Sodin Tgo Benally has two outstanding warrants out of Judge Grijalva's court for child abuse (2 counts) and aggravated assault-carry of deadly weapon (5 counts)/bond to be set. Officer re-issued indefinite CTW for Visitor Center.

Battery
3514 Fowler Avenue – 10:36 a.m.
Patient threw a cup and hit a staff member in the face. Officer investigated.

Battery
3514 Fowler Avenue – 12:20 p.m.
Male is throwing things and harassing staff.

Welfare check
La Plata Middle School
School counselor advising female student not wanting to go home due to abuse/wants officer to speak with student. GCSO deputy advised CYFD has possession of the child.

Welfare check
1001 Pope Street
Caller advised he is the manager of the construction company remodeling the building and the workers he hired are not answering their phones. Officer advised no one is at location/will call caller.

Welfare check
2289 Superior
Male going east is walking into traffic. Officer advised out at Highway 180 and Shasta Street/male is okay.

Shoplifting
2005 E Highway 180
Male wearing all black with face mask stole Fireball and other bottles/left on foot. Officer investigated.

Unwanted subject
A named male is outside banging on the door/he is now going to the back of the house/old friend who has mental issues. Dispatcher can hear him banging on windows and doors. He is now screaming outside. Officer checked for CTWs.

Suspicious vehicle x 3
809 N. Bullard Street; 1400 Pinos Altos Road; Leslie Road-VA Clinic
Owner of vehicle will be moving it; owner's son; This is a doctor-she was lost-everything is okay.

Thursday, Mar. 14

Accident-property damage
300 16th Street – Wellness Center
Blue Ford Escape vs black F250/negative on any injuries. Officer doing driver's license check.

Welfare check
Mountain View Road
Caller advised his niece was having a nervous breakdown last night/she has a history of suicide attempts. Officer put out ATL for the female.

Accident-property damage
N. Swan and 35th streets
Brown Dodge Ram 2500 vs white Mercedes/negative on injuries. Officer investigated.

Criminal damage to property
Virginia Street
Caller advised previous to today someone tried to break into her house.

Intoxicated persons
W. Spring and N. Bullard streets
A named male is intoxicated and throwing things into the road/believes he has alcohol in his shoe. Officer made contact with male at Bullard and Broadway.

Domestic disturbance
1304 N. Bennett Street – Silver City RV Park
Caller advised her friend's husband punched her in the face/friend is outside with 9-year-old daughter who was also pushed down. Officer requested ambulance for 38-year-old female with left jaw pain/EMS1 has signed refusal.

Welfare check
Ridge Road and S. Highway 90
Male sleeping sitting up next to the highway. Officer had contact with male/male advised he would stay off the roadway.

Shoplifting
1956 E. Highway 180
Kid wearing a black hoodie headed west on a bike after stealing 10 bottles of alcohol. Caller called back advising kid went behind the Shell. Officer advised contact with subject by Denny's/subject fleeing south on Swan Street/west on 16th Street on foot/south on Bennett on a bike.

Welfare check
N. Swan Street
Female walking south in the middle of the roadway/she is laying against a rock wall/she did fall down at one point. Officer had negative contact.

Unwanted subject
1007 Pope Street
Female wearing a blue sweater and no pants/possibly intoxicated. Officers advised heading to hospital with a named female/she tried to jump out of unit/have her in protective custody/taking her to the hospital.

Criminal trespass warning
Suntanner Road
A named female is on the property. GCSO deputy advised negative contact/set up frequent patrol for one month.

Disturbance
610 N. Silver Street – Seasonal Overnight Shelter
Two named males/physical fight.

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