Friday, Mar. 1

Unwanted subject
1814 N. Swan Street
Advised a male is causing problems with her. Officer advised that the male walked up and started saying, “Let’s go” and “Want to get it?” and other statements declaring he wanted to fight. After several attempts, the male did leave the property per request.

Domestic disturbance
Plata Road
Caller advising she can hear down the road a female saying “You’re hurting me” and “You’re scaring me.” Officer had negative contact with anyone in the area.

Domestic disturbance
Reynolds Circle
Caller advised her son and a named female are there and she doesn’t want them there/they are not supposed to have contact/the parties are now separated.

Fraud/embezzlement
Unknown location
Caller advised he lent his vehicle to a named male and wants to file a report for embezzlement.

Harassment
111 S. Texas Street
Advised that a named male is harassing patrons/he is not on the property, he is standing on the curb. Officer had contact advising male was acting 1058/no crimes committed/he was told to stay away from the Gospel Mission.

Domestic disturbance
1600 E. 32nd Street
Caller from Silver Health Care advised female walked in and stated her partner beat her up/she is very frantic/bleeding from face and lip/unknown where male is. Officer advised female took off prior to arrival. Female’s father called advising he found her at her boyfriend’s house and is picking her up.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Occurred yesterday/male walked out with a lot of merchandise.

Welfare check
3025 E. Highway 180
Intoxicated male sitting in the dirt in front of the store/awake and breathing. Officers had contact advising en route with one male to an address off 14th Street.

Harassment
200 N. Bullard Street
Female was harassing the cooks in the back/she is walking down the middle of the roadway toward Jalisco’s. Caller wants the female issued a CTW for Little Toad.

Harassment
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a named female is harassing her and following her into the store/the female and her partner were trying to attack her/caller is now in her vehicle/subjects are still in the store. Officer had contact with a female who stated she and another female . . .

Larceny
W. Kelly Street
Advised someone took a microwave from his porch yesterday/was advised by a neighbor that the ‘kid’ from across the street took it. Caller did get his microwave back and does not want to pursue charges.

Fraud/embezzlement
Mann Drive
Caller advised his partner’s Amazon account was hacked and they took $1,000.

Accident-property damage
N. Silver and E. 32nd streets
Two vehicles in roadway/no injuries.

Littering
N. Corbin Street
Caller advised her neighbor’s trash is always in her yard.

Saturday, Mar. 2

Loud music
Vicky Place
Officer advised units will be clear/negative contact with anyone/music is still playing.

Harassment
Memory Lane
A named male is harassing caller through social media. Caller said about three weeks she and the male started talking then she found out he already had a girlfriend so she stopped talking to him.

Harassment
N. Hudson Street and E. Broadway
Caller advised he is being verbally harassed. Second caller advised male was road raging her and her partner and she is concerned for the females inside the Mexico Viejo restaurant. Male will be leaving the parking lot.

Accident-property damage
1110 N. Hudson Street
Elderly man in a gray Honda just hit the fence at the bank. Officer had contact advising clear from bank/en route to a Virginia Street address.

Domestic disturbance
W. Market Street
Caller advised that her husband is arguing with her about leaving and he does have a pocketknife. Officer had contact advising male left for the night and it was just a verbal argument/units will be clear.

Sunday, Mar. 3

Welfare check
SCPD
Two small children in the back of vehicle without car seats or seat belts. Officer had contact advising clear/children are old enough and don’t need car seats.

Disturbance
Canal Street
Caller advised that her brother ran to her residence ‘wigging’ out that he had been jumped/caller is requesting an ambulance/male is bleeding from his head/brother is high/has a crowbar in his hand/he won’t come out of the room/he does have a crowbar and a hatchet.

Disturbance
711 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised he was being chased and punched by the cooks of the Drifter/they also threatened him with a knife and said they were going to kill him. Another caller advised a male is harassing the cooks and is in the motel office. Officer out at the office/clear.

Domestic disturbance
Valley Vista
Caller advised that her baby’s father has been hitting her all day/he left walking. Officer had contact with male matching same description in front of La Plata/back en route to Valley Vista/ATL for male/negative contact.

Larceny
Bosworth Drive
Came home to male coming out of house carrying belongings/dropped belongings/daughter told male she would shoot him with a BB gun and he ran off. Officers ATL.

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