Monday, Nov. 11

Welfare check
2711 Leslie Road
Caller wants a phone call.

Suspicious vehicle
3420 E. Highway 180
Officer advised the vehicle is with cleaning crew for hotel.

Welfare check
2711 Leslie Road
Caller advised that a named individual would not get off her but that person is now gone. Officer advised everything is okay.

Criminal damage to property
W. College Avenue and N. Bullard Street
Picking up loose rocks in the area/advised they knocked over sign/will be taking the sign to SCPD.

Domestic disturbance
1502 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised that a male and a female are arguing and pushing each other. Officer had contact advising it was only verbal/will be clear.

Criminal trespass warning
201 E. 14th Street
Caller wants to place a CTW on an individual.

Disturbance
S. Cinc
Caller can hear a male and a female yelling at each other then line was disconnected. Officer advised negative on any domestic/both stated no domestic was going . . .

Burglary
Pinos Altos Road
Caller advised remodel supplies and tools were taken. Officers were advised.

Criminal trespass warning
1075 E. Highway 180
Caller advised an individual who is not on scene anymore keeps going into the business harassing the female employees and making sexual remarks.

Driving while intoxicated
Arenas Valley/Lamina Loop
Caller advised her daughter was going home with her father. Caller advised his mother started the breathalyzer for him so he could drive caller’s 7-year-old daughter home to Lamina Loop. Caller said the daughter was scared while the father was driving and he threatened the daughter to not tell mom about this. Daughter is home okay and father left Lamina Loop around 5 p.m.

Welfare check
2711 Leslie Road
Advising that someone was in her apartment. Caller was talking to herself in the background.

Tuesday, Nov. 12

Welfare check
Amistad Street
Caller has seen a little child’s bike left out the last few days in front of the Baptist Church.

Welfare check
N. Silver Street
Caller wants welcheck on sister. Officer had contact advising she is okay.

Larceny
W. College Avenue and N. Bullard Street
Sign stolen from the median.

Battery
N. Swan Street
Female called her therapist to report she was assaulted. Officer requested ambulance for a 62-year-old female with neck pain.

Stolen motor vehicle
Huff Street
Caller advised a named female took vehicle from R&L.

Criminal sexual penetration
1011 N. Hudson Street
Walk-in wants to report sexual harassment/unknown where it happened.

Unwanted subject
1308 N. Hudson Street – 2:30 p.m.
Caller has a person camping out behind the address. She wants someone to ask them to leave. Officer advised there is no one in the tent at this time/set up frequent patrol for graveyards and evenings.

Counterfeit money
100 N. Rosedale Road
No report.

Larceny
110 S. Bullard Street
Walk-in reported a stolen purse.

Shoplifting
2642 E. Highway 180
Caller wants male issued a CTW.

Harassment
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a named male was harassing her and her husband.

Disturbance
W. Spring Street
Caller advised her neighbors were yelling at her saying if caller’s dog bites one of their animals they would kill her dog.

Unwanted subject
1308 N. Hudson Street – 4:30 p.m.
Caller advised that the individual is in the tent now. Officer was advised.

Battery
1401 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised a named male punched him in the face.

Welfare check
E. 8th Street – 5:30 p.m.
Caller cannot make contact with a 92-year-old female over the phone.

Welfare check
Grant Street
Case worker for GRMC advised that a male has medical packing in a wound that should have been removed a week ago and he is refusing to respond to the ER. Caller advised the male needs to go to the ER immediately and EMS is available if has no transportation. Officer requests EMS for male.

Welfare check
2502 E. Highway 180
Caller advised his brother was last known to be in a camper by Del Taco/camper is still in parking lot and brother is known to be on his way to Arkansas. Officer had contact with brother at an Alabama Street address who advised his phone ran out of minutes.

Welfare check
E. 8th Street – 8 p.m.
Caller advised she still cannot reach the female by phone. Officer advised negative contact with caller after multiple tries/everything is okay/having phone issues/attempted to reset modem with negative results.

Battery
Plata Road
Walk-in advised a woman hit him and broke the windows on his car/male refused medical. Officer advised male is being uncooperative/en route to his home in La Plata.

Battery
1313 E. 32nd Street
Officer advised that while at GRMC for follow-up he was approached by a citizen about a battery that happened in the parking lot/clear/citizen was highly intoxicated.

Wednesday, Nov. 13

Welfare check
N. Juniper Street
A 7th grade female keeps making the statement that she wants to die/she didn’t show up to school today. A named male advised the student was late to school and is talking to a counselor.

Accident-property damage
1201 Pope Street
Officer had contact advising a silver Volvo rear-ended a silver Hyundai.

Welfare check
1768 Pine Street – car wash
Male has been parked in the bay since 5:30 a.m. Officer had contact advising the male stated just taking a nap after work.

Harassment
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a named female is harassing her while caller is shopping.

Unwanted subject
N. Bennett Street
Caller advised a named female is there throwing things at his car. Officer issued Andrea Amyx a CTW for the house, not the double-wide.

Breaking and entering
Huff Street
Caller advised a male broke into the house and is still inside. Officer had contact and issued Bryce Markovitz a CTW/he might call back for a standby.

Welfare check
Skate Park
Female lying down with a baby in a carriage. Officer had contact advising female and baby are fine.

Welfare check
E. Alice Street
Caller from statewide intake requested welcheck on two female children between 6-10 years-of-age/living conditions very poor on the outside/cardboard boxes covering windows and dog feces/children possibly living alone/unknown who parents are/this was called in to caller by a neighbor. Caller wants parents identified. There are also five dogs in the yard.

Burglary
W. 11th Street
Bike stolen and someone got into the house and stole other items. Officer advised unit clear/return in morning/witnesses not available at this time.

Larceny
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a phone went missing from her shopping cart. Officer advised will respond when clear from current call.

Weapons fired
S. Texas Street
Officers advised that deputies are advising it was fireworks/they saw them go off.

Harassment
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a named male in an orange diesel was harassing him telling him to pull over and calling them names. Officer en route to Walmart.

Public affray
Knights of Columbus – 1301 N. Swan Street
Caller advised an argument ensued over Bingo/it was a group of kids. Officer requested GCSO assist. Dispatcher advised fight between juvies/no weapons. Officer requested EMS for an 80-year-old female with a shoulder injury.

Unwanted subject
N. Silver Street
Caller advised that his daughter’s boyfriend was in his backyard and he is supposed to be issued a CTW. Officer advised male in a black hoodie ran from officer/found male behind a Swan Street address.

Welfare check
Valley Vista
Caller advised her named female neighbor left her residence about 10 minutes ago without any of her children/she hears a lot of screaming but thinks the children are unattended/her neighbor does this all the time. Officer had contact with a named male who stated he is 14-years-old and was watching his 6-year-old brother/other children are gone.

Thursday, Nov. 14

Loud music
2711 Leslie Road
Caller advised loud music is coming from the apartment below them/they’re yelling ‘brown pride’ out the window and whistling. Officers out at apartment with two males.

Welfare check
Ridge Road
Male is lying in yard. Officers out with Tommy Caldwell and Eddie Valdez/ escorting male to residence/male dropped off/units clear.

Welfare check
2711 Leslie Road
Officer advised can hear a named female in the apartment but she won’t come to the door.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Fraser Drive
Passenger window on his truck was broken last night. Officer set up frequent patrol.

Welfare check
3110 N. Silver Street
Caller advised a person is lying on the floor and rolling around. Officer had negative contact.

Disturbance
1313 E. 32nd Street
Female threatening security and employees. Officers had negative contact by the ambulance bay/units will be clear/female left toward the Linteros.

Criminal trespass warning
N. Silver Street
Caller advised her ex-boyfriend is at the house and his is not supposed to be on the property/he was arrested last night and was issued a CTW for the area. Caller is unsure if male is still there.

Welfare check
Little Walnut Road
Caller can hear people yelling and things breaking/couple may be fighting/has happened before. Officer had contact advising the male and female were in a verbal argument and he broke a picture frame/female is okay and will replace the picture frame.

Disturbance
1414 Little Walnut Road
Caller stated her son attacked her because he didn’t want to go to school today/he took off running/caller hung up. Caller called back advising she is on her way to SCPD. Officer out with caller across from Jose Barrios School.

Harassment
Pearce Road
Caller advised he received a threatening phone call/he is in the ER requesting to talk to a deputy.

Disturbance
E. 11th Street
Caller called stating her daughter isn’t listening to her and is damaging her property again, then hung up.

Domestic disturbance
E. 14th and N. Gold streets
Caller can hear screaming and arguing going on inside the corner house. Officers had contact advising all verbal/units will be clear.

Disturbance
San Vicente Trail
Caller stated homeless people are throwing rocks and bottles at people as they walk by on the trail/this is a third party call.

Welfare check
1956 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a female in a silver Tahoe in the middle of the roadway is talking to herself. Deputy advised negative contact/will be in the area for a bit.

Harassment
SCPD
Officer spoke to a named female.

Unwanted subject
E. Broadway
Caller advised that a named female is refusing to talk to him and get out of his house/she has been there four days and she is crazy and wants her removed. Officer out with a named female/units clear.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Fowler Avenue
Vehicle damage occurred last night/officer had contact with caller.

Welfare check
1956 E. Highway 180
Caller advised possible drunk driver in a white Jeep Liberty headed east on Highway 180. Officers ATL.

Disturbance
505 N. Hudson Street
Caller from SW Adolescent Group advised a male is trying to steal a sign/he’s carrying a big blue teddy bear. Officer issued Joshua Heide an indefinite CTW for 505 N. Hudson.

Unwanted subject
2633 E. Highway 180
Officer issued Richard Sockey an indefinite CTW for Dollar Tree.

Unwanted subject
2320 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a bald male is digging through trash and wants him issued a CTW. Officer out with Richard Sockey at the south side of Arby’s.

Shoplifting
809 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised that a male stole chips and a soda and left north toward Food Basket. Officer out with male at 12th and Corbin/male released on a CTA.

Unwanted subject
2005 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a male has refused to leave several times/would like him issued a 90-day
CTW. Officer issued Tommy Caldwell a 90-day CTW for Wrangler’s

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