Friday, July 10

Larceny
E. Highway 180
Caller advised that his generator has been stolen.

Criminal trespass warning
Leslie Road
Caller advised that she wants a CTW issued to a named male believed to be in Apartment #21. Officer advised that they are not coming to the door in that apartment, will issue the male an indefinite CTW for all of Lintero’s.

Unwanted subject
N. F Street
Caller advised that a named male is yelling and throwing things outside. Officer had contact.

Harassment
E. 12th Street
Caller advised that a named male was harassing her nephew. Officer had contact with caller.

Accident/property damage
Bullard Street
Caller advised that two elderly females in a red/maroon Ford hit several cars in the area of Jalisco’s

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a mid-20s female is about to walk out with a bunch of merchandise. Advised that she first tried to go out through the garden center, then tried to leave through the tire department exit. Advised that they tried to stop her but she got away and left running to the parking lot.

Harassment
3514 Fowler Avenue
Caller advised that a named male causes a lot of problems when he is visiting his mother and just threatened caller. Officer advised to ATL and issue an indefinite CTW to Silver Care Center.

Criminal trespass
Big O Tires
Caller advised that a white Ford Ranger and a 4-wheeler are in the empty lot next to the building and no one is to be on the property.

Unwanted subject
3514 Fowler Avenue
Caller advised that the named male has returned and is arguing with staff. Officer made contact and issued the male an indefinite CTW for Silver City Care Center and is walking the male out.

Harassment
N. Leslie Road
Caller from Molinas Healthcare advised that as she was with a patient at an apartment, a neighbor told her to leave and that he had a gun and was going to get it. Officers out at the Veteran’s Affairs parking lot.

Fraud/embezzlement
SCPD
Walk-in advised that she has a fraudulent check that was written to her.

Welfare check
Canal Street
Caller advised that when he calls he is supposed to be able to speak to his 6-year-old daughter, but all he gets is voicemail. Officer advised that everything is okay/the phone number for . . .

Domestic disturbance
22nd and Juniper streets
Caller advised that a male and female are arguing and that the male is throwing trash cans down. Caller advised that he just heard a door slam.

Saturday, July 11

Loud party
Mann Drive
Officer made contact and advised that they will be shutting down for the night/clear.

Unwanted subject
S. Texas Street
Caller advised that she found her neighbor in her house when she woke up. Advised that he trashed the house but is no longer there and she wants a CTW placed on him. Dispatch advised that caller sounded intoxicated, did not want to give any more information, and hung up.

Larceny
1120 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a TV was stolen from the room last night.

Larceny
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller from GRMC security advised that someone stole employee keys to the facility yesterday and they have not yet been returned.

Graffiti
W. Kelly and N. Pinos Altos streets
Officer advised out on Sixth Street Playground.

Unwanted subject
N. F Street
Caller advised that a female is trying to get inside the house by prying open the windows. Caller advised that she told the female that no one was home, but she is still trying to get in. Officer made contact/both females clear.

Assault
Canal Street
Caller advised that a named male and the named landlord are fighting. Officers had contact with caller but negative contact at GRMC.

Criminal trespass
Lamb Street
Caller advised that a named female is yelling at caller and pushing her finger in caller’s chest, then left in a Honda Accord.

Criminal damage to property
San Vicente Street
Caller advised that someone damaged her fence last night.

Welfare check
520 N. Bullard Street
Caller advised that an elderly female in the back of a blue Prius has been sitting in it for a while. Caller believes her caretaker may have been arrested.

Larceny
Gordon Street
Caller advised that her son stole her cell phone about five minutes ago. Advised that he wanted the credit card and got mad because she refused. Caller called back to advise that her son returned the cell phone and everything is okay/thank you.

Welfare check
915 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised that a crying female with four kids has been in the store for about a half an hour. Officer made contact and advised that she is okay/getting a room for the night.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
E. Pine Street
Caller advised that a named female, who lives in Bayard, broke his windshield.

Intoxicated persons
510 N. Bullard Street
Caller advised that an intoxicated male is sleeping in front of the business and caller wants him to move on. Someone identified the male and advised that it is in front of the Hub.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that an adult female with a backpack took items and left in a white minivan toward Walgreens.

Larceny
W. 13th Street
Caller advised that she just realized her bicycle was missing. Officer set up frequent patrols for next two weeks at night.

Unwanted subject
Pine Street
Caller advised that he gave a named female a ride, but she was drunk and started throwing things out of the truck. Advised that she is gone now. Officer made contact with caller.

Shoplifting
1956 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that someone just tried to steal a basket full of groceries, but left them behind and took off in a red truck headed down Rosedale Road. Caller advised that he believes the bald guy who is still in the store is the one who orchestrated the shoplifting, and he is walking down Rosedale. Officer advised that one is in investigative detention, returning to Albertsons.

Disturbance
Fran Drive
Caller advised that a young male is threatening to assault her and there is a whole group of them, highly intoxicated, threatening to fight and cussing like crazy and caller is very frightened. Officer advised to ATL a newer Jeep Cherokee with two males and one female all highly intoxicated. Advised ATL also given to city, county, and tri-city.

Shoplifting
610 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised that a named male shoplifted but put it back.

Welfare check
Unknown location
Caller advised they took in a named male four days ago and took him to church this morning. Advised that he was last seen by his grandmother at Walmart. Caller advised that she is calling GCDC and GRMC as well.

Sunday,July 12

Loud music
Lamina Loop
Officer advised negative contact but they did shut the music off.

Welfare check
Leslie Road
Caller advised that her 5-month pregnant daughter was just in a domestic with a named male and advised that he has almost killed her in the past. Officer advised they will keep a frequent patrol.

Welfare check
32nd Street Bypass
Caller advised that a female is sitting on the side of the road next to a white SUV. Officer had negative contact.

Welfare check
420 N. Market Street
Caller advised that a 17-year-old male is passed out in the back of the church. Caller then advised that he was just asleep. Officer made contact with the mother who advised she wanted EMS to see him as he keeps passing in and out and that he bumped his head at church. Officer advised that the male told him that he was okay.

Unwanted subject
Lamb Street
Caller advised that she just found a male in her yard. Advised that he had a long ponytail and was headed toward Snappy. Officer advised out with male.

Burglary
W. Market Street
Caller advised that she is in the process of moving out and when confronted her neighbor admitted to stealing her light bulbs but stated they didn’t touch the fan which caller said is missing. Officer advised to set up a heavy frequent patrol for next three days for all shifts.

Harassment
N. Bennett Street
Caller advised that her son just threatened her and she wants a CTW placed on him.

Intoxicated persons
Visitor Center
Caller advised that a group of individuals are drinking in public. Officer had contact with group and advised that two named males were with them. Officer advised that the group was told that if we receive another call we would take appropriate action/they left the area.

Loud music
Gough Park
Caller advised that a group just showed up at the park with large speakers and are playing really loud rap music with cursing and there are a lot of children around. Officer advised that it’s not loud at this time and it’s not rap music/clear.

Domestic disturbance
Canal Street
Caller advised that she can hear them. Officer advised everything is OK and nobody’s arguing/did not hear anything else in the park.

Intoxicated persons
Pope Street Park
Caller advised that they were approached by three subjects in the park drinking. Officer advised them to clean up their mess.

Welfare check
E. 6th and N. Bullard streets
Officer advised out with a named male who is passed out on the sidewalk. Officer got him up and told him he can’t lay on the sidewalk anymore and to move along.

Welfare check
6th and Bullard streets
Caller advised that a male took a fall from standing up and hit his head on a car. Officer advised to send ambulance for a 46-year-old male/complaining of dizziness. EMS cancelled.

Domestic disturbance
Newsham Street
Caller advised that he wants an officer to be there so he can get the keys to his vehicle. Advised that he is supposed to go to Arizona and his wife doesn’t want to give them to him. Officer advised that everything is okay for now/both just need to stay away from each other.

Welfare check
N. Combs and Montana streets
Caller advised that a female who was walking on Combs was trying to get into a named neighbor’s yard. Officer had negative contact.

Welfare Check
510 N. Bullard Street
Caller advised that a male is lying on the sidewalk out front. Officer advised to go ahead and send the ambulance again because the male fell and apparently hit his head again.

Weapons fired
E. Broadway and N. Bennett Street
Caller heard three shots. Officer advised that caller advised that it was possibly fireworks.

Weapons fired
Pinos Altos and Arizona streets
Caller advised that she heard three gunshots. Advised that she cannot see or smell fireworks so believes it is gunshots. Officer advised they actually were fireworks.

Welfare check
E.Yankie Street
Caller advised that over the phone it sounded like a male was hitting caller’s sister. Officer advised everything is okay/male was issued a CTW for a Bennett Street address.

Unwanted subject
Royall Drive
Caller advised that a 54-year-old brother is acting out and wants an officer to come and straighten him out.

Weapons fired
N. Bennett Street and E. Broadway
Big pink house is shooting guns not fireworks.

Disturbance
Pine Street
Caller advised that the named female is drunk at his home again and won’t leave.
Advised that she took the keys away from him and broke all his cigarettes. Officer advised that it was all verbal and the female will be leaving within the hour.

Disturbance
Cactus Street
Caller advised that some kids at her residence are mouthing off to her. They are sitting on her front yard wall and have been asked to leave but they won’t. Officer had contact on 23rd and Cactus.

Suspicious vehicle
Penny Park
Officer made contact with juveniles and advised them to leave the park, as it is closed.
 

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