Friday, Apr. 12

Larceny
Sara Court
Advised a package was taken from his front property yesterday/he has video of the person who took the package.

Harassment
Birch Street
Caller left Utah for her and her children's safety fleeing from her husband/she is staying with her sister/he is now harassing her and threatening to come and take their children from her.

Harassment
3001 S. Highway 90
Caller from Calvary Chapel reference harassment from a named female regarding her daughter that she does not have custody of. Officer made contact with caller.

Reckless driver
610 Silver Heights Blvd.
Black Ram diesel racing a silver Ram truck/almost hit caller. Officer out with vehicle at 17th and Swan streets/negative contact with vehicle owner.

Harassment
N. Gold Street
Male was harassing caller's dog. Officer issued Matias Marquez an indefinite CTW for location/Robert Juarez okayed by Judge Grijalva to hold without bond for CTW and shoplifting dated Apr. 10, 2024.

Graffiti
Kimberly and Valle drives
Two juveniles were placing graffiti on the walls of the park.

Welfare check
Maple Street
901 N. Hudson Street
Male is yelling at patrons and will not leave from outside the restaurant. Officer going to ATL for Jim Rodriguez to issue him an indefinite CTW.

Unwanted subject
N. Silver Street
One male on caller's property and two that have left/caller wants the males to leave and take their things/have been camping at this location.

Unwanted subject
N. Bennett Street
A named male is intoxicated and is on her front porch/she wants him off the property.

Suspicious vehicle
1458 Silver Heights Blvd.
A dark vehicle that has a male is going in and out driving slowly. Officer set up frequent patrol for two weeks.

Loud music
306 N. Bullard Street – 11:29 p.m.
Music is very loud/Grateful Living. Officer asked owner to keep the music down and he stated "No."/may get more calls on the loud music.

Saturday, Apr. 13

Harassment
Virginia Street
Neighbor is throwing things at her house/it's an ongoing issue.

Harassment
302 N. Bullard Street
A named male is yelling and ringing his doorbell/he will not stop. Could hear the male yelling in the background to call the cops. Officer had contact with Frank Gomez on the bridge at Market Street.

Domestic disturbance
E. 12th Street
Walk-in advised she was in a domestic with a named male at an unknown address on 12th Street/he is intoxicated/he drug her into the house and she had to run to the PD to call. Officer requested ambulance for a 25-year-old female who was struck in the head/GCSO deputy also on scene on 12th Street.

Unattended death
1313 E. 32nd Street
Advised there is a subject in a green Chevy Tahoe on the southeast corner of the parking lot off the 32nd Street emergency entrance. Officers request OMI/checked driver's license.

Unwanted subject
1609 N. Swan Street
Caller from First American Bank advised two males are sitting by the front door/they are going to open the bank and needs to clear around the building but doesn't feel comfortable asking them to leave. Officer had contact with two males and one female.

Harassment
W. Spring Street
Advised a named male who has been trespassed from her property is harassing her/he drove away in a small blue car/he had his music playing loudly.

Unwanted subject
2005 E. Highway 180
Customer outside banging on window/negative on CTW/just want them to leave. Officer re-issued Anthony Alcorta the CTW for BevCo and escorted him off the property.

Criminal trespass warning
E. Richard Street
A named male was on the property/he left in a dark blue PT Cruiser/wants him issued a CTW.

Accident-property damage
N. Swan Street and Silver Heights Blvd.
Gold Honda Accord vs Gold Buick La Crosse/negative on injuries/vehicles pulled into CVS parking lot.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller from Walmart advised has video ready for shoplifting which occurred about an hour ago.

Graffiti
808 N. Bullard Street
Caller advised a named female placed graffiti on the front of the Silver Threads Company building. Officer had contact with Mariah Sanchez at 6th and Bullard and issued her an indefinite CTW/also ran two other females.

Welfare check
Gough Park
Male states he needs help/states he "is dying." Officer has contact with Irvan Flores and Lorenzo Flores/both in unit en route to 320 Mountain View.

Domestic disturbance
N. Juniper Street
Stated his girlfriend is texting him stating she is possibly going to overdose/he got into an altercation with her earlier when he tried to take her pills away/she is intoxicated as well. Caller is no longer on scene/he is on probation. Officer had contact with female.

Loud party
1 Ridge Road
Caller states there are lots of vehicles and teens having a party. Officer advised clear/party was shut down.

Larceny
Glenda Circle – 11:53 p.m.
Someone stole a baseball bag and bat from the front porch/have video but hard to see/worth over $300. Officer advised black sweatshirt/grey sweats/possibly a female.

Sunday, Apr. 14

Harassment
Mountain View Road
Stated Body Miracle is calling his fiance's phone harassing them/male stated he is going to "Kill the caller." He has called about eight times now. Officer ran documents.

Welfare check
2260 E. Highway 180
Person under a blanket has been there for hours. Officer advised it is Daphne Walton/checked warrants on her/request ambulance for 68-year-old female having trouble breathing and dizzy. EMS1 advised slight delay. Officer advised to cancel EMS/they will transport her to the hospital.

Vehicle burglary
Car and house broken into/Smith and Wesson revolver stolen from car. Caller called back advising he found his gun wrapped in a toolbox and also advised his neighbor has footage of the incident.

Criminal trespass warning
1956 E. Highway 180
Advised a named male is in the liquor department/he has a CTW. Officers had contact with Eugene Lynn, re-issued him the CTW and released him on a citation to appear (CTA).

Domestic disturbance
Gough Park
Caller advised a male and a female are under the gazebo/Female is yelling and threatening the male/the male threw something at the female, but it didn't hit her. Officer separated Jim Rodriguez and Sarah Flury and escorted them off the property.

Burglary
101 N. Rosedale Road
Advised his storage shed was broken into/his ATV was taken along with some tools, tires, and hardware. Officer made contact with caller via phone/will meet at 5 p.m. at Lockwise Storage.

Fight
Penny Park – 6:49 p.m.
Back parking lot/large group of juveniles/red truck and SUV blocking it. Officers went traffic with a red truck on 13th and Gramm/made contact with party 1 at Penny Park/attempting contact with party 2/had contact with two males – no return for either.

Unwanted subject
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller from Asset Protection advised a female wearing a purple dress and yellow leggings is trying to get into customers' vehicles/is now by O'Reilly's/want her issued a CTW. Officer out with Nicole Vannater/has her in investigative detention/she has two warrants for falsely obtaining services/bond to be set.

Disturbance
N. Gold Street
A named male is at this residence causing a disturbance/caller thinks he has been drinking/he is acting belligerent. Officer advised male left prior to arrival.

Welfare check
610 N. Silver Street – Seasonal Overnight Shelter
Caller has not heard from a named male since yesterday morning/he has a prior brain injury and was ill last night. Officer had contact with the male who was okay/will call caller.

Welfare check
S. Bullard Street – 9:07 p.m.
Caller has not been able to get in contact with girlfriend/he received a concerning message from her at 6:47 p.m. Officer had negative contact/will call caller/caller wanted officer to break into . . .

Domestic disturbance
Huff Street
Female called/very distraught and out of breath/line was disconnected. Called back/negative contact. Officer advised female was being uncooperative/everything is okay.

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