Friday, Sept. 22

Larceny
Mountain View Road
Walk-in advised security camera taken from the residence.

Battery
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a named male hit another associate and he is bleeding from his eyebrow/male left the store.

Criminal trespass warning
Little Walnut Road
Caller needs a CTW issued to a person/unknown where the person is at this time.

Fraud/embezzlement
402 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised that her soon-to-be ex-husband used her debit card without her authorization. She doesn’t want to press charges/male advised he is going to pay her the money back.

Accident-injuries
N. Gold and E. 19th streets
Two vehicles. Officer requested ambulance for 70-year-old male with neck pain. EMS1 clear/canceled by Fire.

Criminal damage to property
Leslie Road
Caller advised that the boyfriend broke the window to her apartment and he is still somewhere in the complex.

Criminal trespass warning
Village Drive
A named female is at her house and she has a CTW for this location. Officer reissued the female a CTW for this address.

Burglary
Durango Street
Caller advised his house was burglarized and his paintings were destroyed. Officer advised with one male en route to Durango/Kelly.

Domestic disturbance
E. Pine Street – 8:30 p.m.
Caller advised that a young named male and named female arguing in the middle of the roadway. Caller advised that her aunt is chasing them and she is elderly/the female is yelling at the aunt. Officer advised everything is okay/all verbal between female and her neighbor.

Domestic disturbance
E. Pine Street – 8:52 p.m.
Caller advised that her granddaughter is screaming and yelling at her and punching the walls. Officer advised the female left prior to arrival/female did return got some belongings and left.

Reckless driver
W. Highway 180 and Western Hills
Caller advised that a small Ford pickup keeps braking and flashing its lights. Officer went traffic with vehicle at the CVS parking lot/everything is okay.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a female just walked out with two boxes of diapers headed westbound in a 4 door maroon 4Runner.

Welfare check
Market Street
Officer spoke with two friends of the female who was checked for warrants yesterday/female was not there but they said she was fine.

Saturday, Sept. 23

Domestic disturbance
E. Victoria Street
Caller advised that a neighbor showed up to her house and advised that a domestic took place at this location and a male is at her door now. Caller advised the male is telling her that another named male is at his house with a gun/they are outside/line was disconnected.

Game and Fish
E. Highway 180 and Arroyo Seco Road
Officer removed deer from roadway.

Disturbance
Village Drive
Caller advised that a neighbor is out of control/yelling at everyone/taking her clothes off/possibly on drugs. Officer requested ambulance for a female, 52-years-old, having a mental breakdown/request lights and sirens.

Battery
Market Street
Caller advised they have a named female in the ER who was involved in a domestic battery on Market Street. Officer advised they hold a warrant for the female.

Accident-injuries
E. Highway 180 and 32nd Street Bypass
Motorcycle vs vehicle/unknown injuries.

Domestic disturbance
N. Corbin Street
Caller advised that nephew hit his sister/negative on ambulance. Caller advised subject left already/unknown direction of travel. Officers out at 12th Street/clear from here/en route to another officer’s location.

Stolen motor vehicle
Leslie Road
Caller claims a named male stole her 2003 Chevy Impala.

Fight
703 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised in the parking lot male and female. Officer advised everything is okay/both subjects left.

Battery
1040 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that an unknown woman choked her.

Criminal damage to property
2185 32nd Street Bypass
Male from Rent-A-Center went to this residence and all the windows to the residence are broken. Officer made contact with homeowner and he advised the windows have been broken since Thursday/everything is okay.

Welfare check
1075 E. Highway 180
Caller advised in the parking lot there is an elderly male sitting in an older model Ford pickup and appeared not to be moving. Advised they watched him for 15 minutes and he never once moved/he is leaning on the window/there is also a dog inside the truck. Officer advised clear/male is okay/he was on . . .

Criminal trespass warning
N. Swan Street
Caller advised that a male backed up to their boat on their property and when she went outside to ask him what he was doing he asked if the boat was for sale to which caller replied “no.” Caller is afraid he might come back to take the boat. Officer made contact with caller and will issue the male a CTW when he is located.

Harassment
2020 Memory Lane
Caller advised they were asked to leave and as they were leaving one of the employees pushed her. Officer out at Silver Bowling Lanes.

Larceny
200 N. Bullard Street
Caller advised that her jacket was accidently taken by a female wearing a pink/orange dress/has big hair/ and wearing blue heels. Caller advised the jacket contained her phone and some cards. Officer advised the jacket was returned.

Welfare check
Los Pinos Circle
Caller advised that he and a female had an argument and she left his house without a jacket. Advised he just received a text from her advising she is on her way back. Officer was advised/clear.

Welfare check
E. 12th Street
81-year-old female who needs an ambulance/she keeps getting cold and not feeling well. EMS1 advised no transport/signed refusal.

Sunday, Sept. 24

Loud party
N. Cooper Street and W. Broadway
Officer made contact with a couple of subjects outside/they advised they were going to go inside and advise them to keep it down.

Accident-injuries
Rosedale and Country roads
Officers advised the dirt bike that led them on a pursuit just 44’d/send EMS as subject is complaining of head and lower back pain/send next wrecker on rotation.

Criminal trespass warning
The Hub
Caller advised that a male is not doing anything wrong but would like him issued a CTW. Officer had negative contact.

Accident-property damage
Pope Street and W. Highway 180
Caller is off the roadway in a blue Chevy Tracker/the other vehicle, a black SUV, left the area.

Domestic disturbance
Memory Lane
Caller is having verbal issues with his son/disconnected the line. Officer made contact with caller and all agreed to stay away for the night.

Welfare check
15th Street – 8:20 p.m.
A friend asked for the police to be sent/unknown what is going on. Officer set up patrol for next two weeks/he is fine.

Welfare check – 10:15 p.m.
Male on 911 just kept saying “uh-huh” and “yes”/line was disconnected. Officer advised he said he might have misdialed/house and property were checked/everything is fine.

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