Friday, Mar. 15

Suspicious vehicle
E. 11th and N. Bennett streets
Open UPS truck.

Harassment
Virginia Street
Neighbor walks from his camper and is throwing rocks/caller states they have a CTW on this male. Officer made contact with caller/caller showed them a video of a rock hitting the residence/no damage was observed.

Stabbing
N. Swan Street
Caller from GRMC advised the victim is in the ER/52-year-old male/occurred in his backyard about 30 minutes prior/right above the collarbone and back/advised he is possibly intoxicated. Officers advised they will secure the scene and will be at ER/year of birth 1970.

Vehicle burglary
Parks Department
Caller from SC Parks Department advised they had two vehicles broken into last night.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
1155 E. Highway 180
Advised a U-Haul was damaged at their business.

Graffiti
Silver Street
Advised graffiti is on the building near the Rec Center where the students attend JPO classes from Silver Schools.

Child pornography
Plata Road
Report, no narrative.

Domestic disturbance
Kimberly Drive
A named female is attacking her brother/advised her brother and mother are separated/advised her mother is bi-polar and takes meds for anxiety/brother is 23-years-of-age/negative on ambulance/mother attacked caller as well.

Welfare check
E. 19th and N. Silver streets
Male is crying and screaming on the corner. GCSO deputy had contact 19th and Gold streets.

Unwanted subject
610 N. Silver Street – Seasonal Overnight Shelter
Advised a named male is refusing to leave the property/he is under the influence of narcotics/he is being aggressive/want male removed for 24 hours. Officer had contact with Matias Marquez/giving him a ride to the Brown Derby/back to city limits.

Accident-property damage
16th Street and Silver Heights Blvd.
Silver Ford Ranger vs black Hyundai Elantra/negative on any injuries.

Welfare check
Huff Street
Caller from Adult Protective Services advised a call came in from Mesilla Valley Hospital requesting welcheck on grandma in her 60s a patient says he lives with.

Disturbance
109 N. Bullard Street
A named male is bothering customers and the public, cussing them out and following them. Officer ATL for Jim Rodriguez to issue indefinite CTW to Dandelion Wish – Suite A, and Otter Chaos – Suite B.

Welfare check
3514 Fowler Avenue
Advised a male and a female were hitting each other/they are walking toward the Care Center/male wearing a black hoodie.

Disturbance
514 N. Bullard Street
Male is yelling and hitting the walls/he is dangerous. Officer had negative contact.

Welfare check
1600 16th Street – Mountain View Senior Apartments
A named male is not coherent and mumbling not making sense. Officer out at the apartment/61-year-old male incoherent and intoxicated/lethargic/unable to answer questions.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Two males ran toward old Del Taco/wants CTW issued if contact is made.

Fight
Gough Park parking lot
Stated could see subjects fighting in a red truck that went toward Sonic/can see one car still parked in the parking lot. Officer had contact with one female outside of the red truck at Albertson's.

Domestic disturbance
Pinos Altos Road
Male and female arguing and throwing things outside. Officer advised of call/requesting county to assist.

Saturday, Mar. 16

Shoplifting
3025 E. Highway 180
Occurred on the 11th/have video ready.

Criminal trespass warning
1001 Pope Street – 9:17 a.m.
Caller advised the males from yesterday are trespassing now/caller is across the street because the males are dangerous. Officer made contact with caller who advised he was not going to pay both workers because of the sloppy job and wanted them removed from the property. Officer made contact with the two males/they both stated they are not going to . . .

Criminal trespass warning
1001 Pope Street – 10:32 a.m.
The male is back on the property/caller is videotaping him. Officer advised male is in the ditch and not on the property.

Welfare check
1401 Silver Heights Blvd.
Beige Chevy pickup/male had a small child with him/stated the small child handed the male a bottle of vodka/before leaving the store the child looked up at the employee as if she were in some type of trouble/vehicle was headed east on Highway 180.

Harassment
1001 Pope Street – 12:12 p.m.
Caller advised a male is harassing his workers.

Disturbance
S. Pinos Altos Street
A named female is threatening her family and to break all of their items/she is having a mental breakdown/she is in the living room with caller's mother and stepfather/caller is in his bedroom.

Fight
1220 N. Hudson Street
Two male juvies and two female juvies are getting physical/parents are on scene as well. Officer requested ambulance for16-year-old female with left arm pain.

Sunday, Mar. 17

Harassment
Virginia Street
Stated neighbor just threw what sounded like glass bottles on her roof/she has not been able to sleep for the past four days.

Disturbance
Big Ditch
Caller from SOS advised a client came in saying he stabbed someone in the ditch by the Plaza and Adobe Springs/says he stabbed someone and hit another person with a pipe/advised he has been smoking blues/client is outside and he doesn't have any blood on him but his hands are very dirty. Officer en route to Big Ditch to look for victim/send GCSO.

Unwanted subject
1313 E. 32nd Street
A named male is getting let go from the property/he is not cooperating. GCSO deputy advised clear for now/he has calmed down/SCPD and NMSP on scene.

Shoplifting
1220 N. Hudson Street
Male customer just ran off with items towrd the bridge area/wearing grey long hoodie. Caller does not know what items were taken/male does this almost every day. Officer told caller to call when male is in the store to have a CTW issued and if they want charges filed to get video footage and a receipt of the items taken.

Harassment
1001 Pope Street – 12:07 p.m.
Caller advised his employees reported to him the same people that were harassing them were just on the property/they have left. Officer advised that caller, the owner of the building, is requesting frequent patrol during nighttime hours.

Disturbance
303 N. Bullard Street
At Grateful Living a male is yelling at another male and it is escalating.

Domestic disturbance
Royall Drive
Caller advised his wife attacked him and bit him/someone is taking her away right now/her brother is there as well/she is sober/she punched him in the face when he was lying with the 3-month-old baby.

Harassment
1001 Pope Street – 2:18 p.m.
Caller advised the subjects are following him all over Silver City/he is afraid of them and does not know what to do. Officer advised clear/will work on harassment charges.

Suicide threat
3078 32nd Street Bypass – CYFD
No report.

Larceny
E. 11th Street
Caller advised the support beams from underneath his trailer have been taken/they must have been taken around two weeks ago/he just barely noticed yesterday and was too busy to be able to make a report.

Disturbance
North Loop
Caller advising there is a fight outside/said it's physical/did not want to provide any info/disconnected the line. Officer advised verbal argument between neighbors.

Domestic disturbance
Langstroth Drive
Caller advised her girlfriend is intoxicated and is causing issues/caller has herself barricaded in her bedroom/girlfriend is banging on the door and screaming and making threats/caller no longer feels safe with her there/caller is going to leave the bedroom and wait in the driveway because she has two large dogs in the yard.

Welfare check
100 N. Rosedale Road
Out with male walking in the middle of the road. GCSO deputy advised male to stay out of roadway.

Battery
S. Corbin Street
Caller advised her sister and a named male attacked her/her sister started hitting her in the face and the male helped her/they have all been drinking/sister and male are in a gold colored car.

Battery
3514 Fowler Avenue
Caller advising one resident hit another resident in the face and she wants to press charges/refused medical. Officer responded.

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