Monday, Nov. 18

Welfare check
Grant Street
Officer advised they have contact with a named male.

Welfare check
Virginia Street
Caller advised while he was on the phone with his 30-year-old girlfriend she told him she was going to take some Valium and disconnected. Officers requested ambulance for possible overdose/after EMS was dispatched she was conscious and throwing up.

Reckless driver
Mississippi Street
Dodge Charger doing burnouts in the underpass near caller’s house. Officer has contact at the 12th Street laundromat/out with named male.

Disturbance
Harris Road
Caller is fighting with her son and he turned off the power. Officer out with a named male and caller/it was going to be a civil issue.

Shoplifting
1956 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a female was there/then advised that his manager did not want to do anything about it.

Harassment
SCPD
Walk-in advised he found an apron and medical gloves hanging from his lot number at Rose Valley RV Park and believes a named male put them there to indicate he knows where walk-in lives. Walk-in advised the male was recently picked up on warrants pertaining to problems with caller.

Criminal trespass warning
610 Silver Heights Blvd.
A named female is at the store and she has a CTW.

Domestic disturbance
Trail Ridge
Caller can hear a female and a male arguing.

Weapons fired
Bremen Street
Officer advised he was in the area of Bremen when the calls came in for shots fired and he observed two fireworks go off prior to the calls.

Welfare check
N. Bennett Street
Caller hasn’t heard from a named 66-year-old male in about a month/he has a history of alcoholism. Officer advised van is home but negative contact with male.

Unwanted subject
3025 E. Highway 180
Caller advised an unknown subject was hanging out around the property. Officer advised to issue ATL for Fabian Amaro to issue indefinite CTW for Ace Hardware. Caller called back advising male is back and walking toward Corre Caminos. Officer issued an indefinite CTW for Ace to Fabian Amaro.

Welfare check
W. 8th and N. F streets
Caller advised his 12-year-old son does not want to listen/he is upset because he was told to put his shoes on. Father did try to mute the phone/could be heard yelling at son in background/heard male yell ‘f***ing prick’ to his son/line was disconnected. Officer has contact with the father/advising trying to . . .

Tuesday, Nov. 19

Welfare check
2711 Leslie Road
Caller stated someone is on top of her raping her and she wants them to get off her. Officer requested ambulance for 34-year-old female/breathing/has body aches and sore throat/would like to get transported/negative on emergency.

Domestic disturbance
2711 Leslie Road
Caller advised it is possibly physical between a named male and a named female/there is a lot of yelling. Officer had contact with female who stated she was yelling at her boyfriend and was upset with him because she feels like she has to do everything . . .

Burglary
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised someone broke into the helicopter and took several items.

Welfare check
W. 8th Street
Employee did not show up for work. Officer had contact with female who advised she over slept.

Accident-property damage
34th and N. Swan streets
Gold Chevy vs garbage truck. Officer advised.

Criminal trespass warning
2618 Walnut Drive
Caller told officer that a female keeps walking her dog on his property. Officer advised caller that LE would need to make contact with the female to issue her a CTW for that address. Caller advised he would call LE the next time the female goes onto the property.

Harassment
Pinos Altos Road
Caller advised his wife is being harassed by her co-workers from GRMC.

Grafitti
110 W. 7th Street
A space studio art gallery.

Stolen motor vehicle
Pinon Plaza
Caller advised a male in a gray and red hood is jumping in front of cars and yelling at traffic. Officer advised out with a male/officer requested wrecker/en route to GRMC.

Accident-property damage
2500 Walmart and E. Highway 180
Caller is in a blue car/2nd party in a brown 2003 GMC Envoy. Officer has one in investigative detention.

Welfare check
1220 N. Hudson Street
Male stumbled out of truck/truck is in the middle of the driving area. Officers on scene.

Shoplifting
206 N. Hudson Street
Male took a $25 bottle of Jose Cuervo tequila. Officer was notified and advised he will handle it in a little bit/ATL for male/en route to Snappy Mart/negative contact with male.

Criminal trespass warning
714 16th Street
Caller advised that a named female showed up on foot causing problems then left. Officer advised en route to a Gold Street address/negative contact with female.

Domestic disturbance
N. Cheyenne Street
Caller advised she and her boyfriend just got into an argument and he is kicking her out and she wants to get her things. Caller advised that her boyfriend said she could come tomorrow and get her things but she doesn’t want to come tomorrow. Caller advised the male did leave and she is alone in the residence and she is putting her things in her vehicle.

Wednesday, Nov. 20

Larceny
N. Corbin Street
Caller would like to report stolen Viagra/wants to know where he can go to get more since he is trespassed from so many places. Officer advised he will call caller.

Intoxicated driver
Silver High School
Caller stated a male in a gray Denali and pulling a 14-foot trailer is drunk and has a handgun and a bottle of whiskey in the vehicle/he is headed toward Silver Street. Subject was just terminated and left Silver High School passing GRMC. Officer ATL from Highway 180 to 32nd St. with negative contact.

Harassment
1414 Little Walnut Road
A named female is in her apartment and she made direct threats to caller and the manager. Officer had contact advising caller stated the female had been given an eviction notice and the female came to the office and was making threatening comments.

Battery
SWAG
Caller advised he had someone go into the dumpster after being told not to/he was on a bike and had a Chihuahua under his coat. Officer advised the victim was very upset and left for the day/will ATL for John Caster to issue an indefinite CTW.

Accident-property damage
Silver High School
Purple Dodge Stratus and black Jeep. No injuries/negative on fluid/officer on scene.

Welfare check
100 17th Street
Caller from United Health Care advised that a named male client is expressing delusions and mental health issues/transgender – male to female/lives alone/parents are deceased. Caller called back advising to cancel this welcheck.

Game and Fish
N. Swan Street and Cain Drive
Dead deer north of Cain/called dead deer guy.

Unwanted subject
Plata Road
Caller advised his ex-wife is at his house and she broke a window to his house/she is damaging things inside his house/caller is outside right now/he allowed her to stay at his house/she is breaking glass.

Shoplifting
2005 E. Highway 180
Male wearing a black hoodie took ‘cans of juice’/female wearing all black walking behind the building/male has four cans and female has two cans. Officers had contact with both subjects behind the storages/re-issued Andrea Hernandez a CTW/re-issued Benjamin Hernandez a CTW and released him on a CTA.

Thursday, Nov. 21

Fight
206 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised it started verbally inside the store and they started fighting outside/both seemed drunk/they left in a gray Chevy truck and a white car. Officers had negative contact.

Unwanted subject
1810 N. Swan Street
A male is asking customers about a lost cellphone. Officer out with male/negative on CTW or warrant/he found his cellphone/it has been run over but still working.

Domestic disturbance
Plata Road
A named female is throwing rocks at caller/negative on injuries/she is drunk/caller advised he is walking toward Ridge Road with a dog. Officers had contact with caller outside the house and had contact with female on S. Cinc and issued Sara Alvarez a CTW for the S. Cinc address.

Unwanted subject
Glenda Circle
Ex-husband is outside banging on the windows. Officer advised en route to Santa Clara with male/dropped off by the laundromat.

Criminal trespass warning
855 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller stated a named female is outside and she has a CTW for the property/she is wearing a black hoodie. Officer had negative contact with female.

Shoplifting
3025 E. Highway 180
Female went in and stole a faucet replacement kit. Officer ran license plate.

Vehicle burglary
1075 E. Highway 180
Walk-in advised cellphone stolen from vehicle at McDonald’s.

Criminal trespass warning
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a female is in the store. Officer had contact with Yvette Chavez/Hernandez. Officer confirmed she was issued an indefinite CTW in 2008.

Welfare check
201 W. College Avenue
Caller advised a female in the restroom is requesting LE. Officer will be giving the female a ride home and will make contact with the female’s daughter/out at a 7th Street address.

Larceny
Metro PCS
Caller advised that an iPhone 6 plus demo phone was taken from the store sometime between the 8th and the 10th and is being reported for the first time today.

Welfare check
N. Corbin Street
Advised that his girlfriend is at his house and that four black guys were threatening to shoot her at her residence on Market Street/she wants to speak to an officer. Officers had contact with caller and girlfriend/advised they are okay.

Accident-property damage
Silver Heights Blvd and 14th Street
Caller in a GMC truck/other vehicle is a gray Santa Fe/both are in the CTS Cleaner’s parking lot/no injuries.

Shoplifting
2707 E. Highway 180
Two males/one stuck something in his pants/both wearing baggy pants. Officer advised out with two males/one in custody.

Fraud/embezzlement
2502 E. Highway 180
Caller advised someone used his credit card for $10.47 approximately 15-20 minutes ago.

Counterfeit money
201 E. 14th Street
No report.

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