Tuesday, Sept. 8

Domestic disturbance
37th Street
Caller advised that his neighbor called to say damage was done to her property.

Larceny
N. Gold Street
Caller advised of a stolen meter at this location.

Stolen vehicle
Kelly Street
Caller advised that her vehicle was stolen last night, but she went to look for it and found it on Corbin Street.

Domestic disturbance
S. Texas Street
Officer made contact with caller who advised that he needed someone to witness his wife acting crazy.

Welfare check
W. Market Street
Caller advised that caller’s granddaughter’s boyfriend was upset and breaking things in the residence. Boyfriend told officer that he was mad and didn‘t throw the family out/he just punched holes in the bedroom wall/everything is OK.

Welfare check
910 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised that a customer walked into the store saying that his wife was in a lot of pain. Officer sent for EMS for a 34-year-old female complaining of stomach pain/lights and siren.

Criminal trespass warning
2545 N. Silver Street
Caller advised that a named female that has a CTW for the office is there being verbally abusive and aggressive toward staff/advised that she left already.

Shoplifting
2150 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a female took some merchandise from Beall’s.

Domestic disturbance
N. Bennett Street
Caller advised that an intoxicated, named female is damaging the house but she just left. Officer advised clear/subject did not want his niece there.

Battery
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that he is an employee at Walmart and a customer just punched him in the face.

Harassment
E. 14th Street
Caller advised that her ex-husband keeps taking pictures of her and her daughter, and that he is not the father of her kids.

Weapons fired
Mann Drive
Caller advised that she heard two gunshots. Officers advised it was fireworks/witnesses saw them go up in the air.

Welfare check
216 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised that a male with two small children are in front of Crescent Electric and he is letting the kids play in the road. Officer out with a named male/kids are okay.

Intoxicated persons
Kiva Place
Caller advised a male is sitting by the mailboxes with beer. Officer advised that the male had two unopened beers/been arguing with his ex-wife/left/waiting for his ride.

Wednesday, Sept. 9

Welfare check
100 Black Street
Caller advised that she was fighting with her girlfriend/just wants to go home/is highly intoxicated. Officer taking her to a Mountain View Drive address.

Welfare check
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that he cannot sleep because the lights are too bright/sounds disoriented/advised that he can drive home/advised that he can drive carefully. Officer had contact/caller advised that he was going to park it for the night and sleep.

Domestic disturbance
E. Kelly Street
Caller advised that a named male will not leave unless caller calls 911. Advised that it is not physical and that they have been drinking. Advised that she just wants him out and hung up. Officer advised to remove CTW/they are boyfriend-girlfriend again.

Shooting
N. Corbin Street
Caller advised that a male can be heard yelling and someone just shot up her house again. Caller advised that her family is going to leave and go after the subjects.

Harassment
Plata Road
Caller advised that her ex-boyfriend has been harassing her over the telephone for the last couple of months.

Larceny
W. 13th Street
Caller advised that a named female stole a company cell phone from the front desk and left on foot. Officer advised that he will be on foot at 12th Street Laundromat.

Harassment
N. Swan Street
Caller advised that her sister-in-law is harassing her via telephone. Advised that this is an ongoing problem and caller wants it to stop.

Harassment
E. Yankie Street
Caller advised that a named male who resides with his kids’ mother is making death threats toward caller. Caller is concerned about his kids who live with the named male.

Unwanted subject
2150 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a male is asking customers for money in the parking lot. Advised that one customer was afraid to go to her vehicle. Officers advised out at traffic stop with vehicle at The Beverage Company.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
1500 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised that while he was in church his back window was broken.

Welfare check
E. Alice Street
Caller advised that while caller was speaking to someone they went unresponsive.

Thursday, Sept. 10

Welfare check
N. Swan Street
Vehicle with open door. Officer made contact/everything is OK and locked up.

Domestic disturbance
Kentucky Street
Caller advised that the house is broken up/father is very upset/just arguing/there is a child involved/caller’s roommate is trying to calm everyone down/they have been drinking.

Welfare check
N. Bennett Street
Caller advised that her 15-year-old son left with a named male in possibly a brown car. Officer advised out at a Fran Drive address to see if . . .

Fight
711 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised that kitchen employees just fought.

Request officer
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised that his brother is in the ER after being hit in the head at work at The Drifter. Advised that his brother is being treated and nothing was done by SCPD. Officer advised caller to follow up with the police dep’t or the D.A.’s office.

Domestic disturbance
Hidden Way
Caller advised that it was verbal only between himself and a named female. Advised that she has locked herself in the apartment with their 3-week-old baby. Advised that he heard glass break and his kid was in with her.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a male who tried to take a basket full of items was in the back office not causing problems. Officer issued the male an indefinite CTW for Walmart.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Debby Drive
Caller advised that the back window of her vehicle has been shattered.

Fight
2150 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that two females were fighting outside.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a female concealed some hydroxycut in her pink purse and she is now in customer service.

Accident/property damage
W. Highway 180
Black Mazda hit a deer/no injuries.

Domestic disturbance
100 Black Street
Officer advised that a female said that her soon-to-be ex-husband pushed her and broke her phone. Further advised that he snuck into her house and was in her bed when she . . .

Larceny
W. 13th Street
Caller advised that someone stole her phone from her workplace.

Criminal trespass warning
W. 13th street
Caller advised that a named female is on the premises and leaving in a green Dodge. Officer advised negative contact/will ATL.

Welfare check
N. Texas and W. 7th streets
Caller advised that her sister on the phone was not acting normally and was making some bizarre statements which may have been suicidal.

Criminal trespass warning
Paul Place
Caller wants a CTW re-issued.

Reckless driver
E. Daniel Street and Highway 90
Caller advised that two Camaros are racing and one went off the edge and wrecked.

Welfare check
N. Gold Street
Caller advised his ex is causing problems with his girlfriend trying to take his stepson from the residence. Officer had contact with all subjects and everything is OK/clear.

Welfare check
Halfmoon Circle
Caller advised someone just pulled up to her residence and she does not know who it is. Officer advised clear/everything is OK.
 

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