Friday, Nov. 22

Larceny
Gordon Street
Caller advised someone stole something off his porch around 7:15 a.m.

Missing persons
S. Pinos Altos Street
Caller advised her brother has been missing about 1½ years/caller will call back with address. Spoke to neighbor advising that the neighbor advised females live . . .

Harassment
109 N. Bullard Street
Male is circling the area of Bullard and Broadway carrying a mop bucket and being vulgar with the caller. Officers have contact at the Gospel Mission and advised Freddie Quesada to leave.

Shoplifting
1506 N. Silver Heights Blvd.
Female walked out with items in her purse/last seen headed toward Sun Valley.

Welfare check
Pinos Altos Road and E. Pine Street
Dodge Journey with a 3-year-old not in a car seat and hanging out the window. Officer had negative contact.

Burglary
N. Silver Street – 2:30 p.m.
Caller advised her partner is on scene and taking things from her father’s shed/he has her keys and maroon Nissan Maxima/he is leaving walking toward the high school/he threatened to kick her.

Domestic disturbance
Glenda Circle
Caller advised he needed a civil standby now as he and his wife got into a fight/she is okay, he is not but he refused medical treatment/his family was trying to jump him.

Welfare check
E. 8th Street
Advised a note is on the door that she is sick and her screen door is ajar. Officer advised everything is okay.

Reckless driver
Catholic Cemetery – 1598 Cooper Street
Van speeding and running stop signs. Officers went traffic with vehicle at Hudson Plaza.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
1060 E. Highway 180 – 8:30 p.m.
Caller said a named male was arrested earlier today and they came to pick up the 2001 maroon Nissan Maxima and noticed the stereo and center console were broken and the air vents were removed. Officer advised that this was a civil matter as she lent him the vehicle/she was advised of the process she needed to . . .

Welfare check
2711 Leslie Road
Caller said unknown males were harassing her and disconnected. Officer was advised.

Disturbance
1605 W. Market Street
Caller advised a named male neighbor is turning her power off/he is still in the backyard. Officer on scene.

Saturday, Nov. 23

Welfare check
2711 Leslie Road
A named female requesting welcheck on herself as she keeps seeing males in her apartment even in the dark. Officer advised unit clear/she is okay.

Battery
110 S. Bullard Street
A named male says he was assaulted at Jalisco’s earlier today.

Welfare check
2501 E. Highway 180
A female in her mid-20s is knocking things off the shelves. Officers have one female in custody/transporting.

Game and Fish
Army Reserve Training Center – 500 E. Pine Street
A dead deer on the sidewalk. Dead deer guy advised/will be en route.

Suspicious vehicle
Alabama Street
Totaled vehicle parked outside her house. Officer had contact with owner of vehicle/did advise him.

Stolen motor vehicle
3080 E Highway 180
Caller advised he lent the 2009 green Toyota Corolla to his son last night about 10-11 p.m.

Unwanted subject
407 N. Hudson Street
Male that she can see on the camera.

Sunday, Nov. 24

Vehicle accident with injuries
Yucca Street
No report.

Suspicious vehicle
Blackhawk Street and Cain Drive
Parked by the mailboxes/headlights are off but there are lights inside the vehicle. Officer has contact advising it’s a couple of kids.

Stolen motor vehicle
16th Street
Caller advised a named female took her 1993 white van. Officer had contact with caller who advised a roommate took the vehicle to church. Officer advised to have a deputy respond to The Door church off Peterson Drive and make contact with the female and have her return the vehicle. Deputy had contact with the van.

Domestic disturbance
N. Bennett Street
Caller advised he could hear a domestic. Officers advised it was all verbal/male left prior to arrival.

Welfare check
Cherry Hills Park
Caller advised an 8-year-old female was pushing a baby in a stroller with a dog on a leash/on the corner of Kimberly and Valle. Officer had contact with caller/then arrived at the park and had contact with the little girl who was identified/10-years-old.

Assault
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a named male is at his window attacking him. Second caller could hear screaming.

Welfare check
2711 Leslie Road
Caller advised two tall white men are in her apartment and they won’t leave her alone. Caller is no longer on the phone/can hear her talking to herself. Officer had contact/everything is okay/will follow up.

Unwanted subject
206 N. Hudson Street
Male is screaming and yelling when customers are refusing to buy him beer. Officer advised male left prior to arrival.

Welfare check
123 W. 12th Street
Caller advised a female was crying and running toward the 12th Street Snappy and had slippers in her hand. Officer had contact advising female was having an anxiety attack/friend went to pick her up/everything is okay.

Unwanted subject
2080 Memory Lane
Homeless male sleeping in the laundry room. Officer re-issued CTW to Tommy Caldwell for Valley View Apartments and released him on a CTA.

Welfare check
2711 Leslie Road
Caller advised a named female won’t get off her and that she is getting raped. Officer clear from public service/negative contact.

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