Friday, Feb. 14

Larceny
E. Pine Street
Advised that someone took mail out of his mailbox.

Unwanted subject
1956 E. Highway 180
Advised that a male is cussing at patrons/Officer had contact in front of the store/advising the male has an indefinite CTW issued in 2012/CTW was reissued/will remain in the area for a while.

Suspicious vehicle
212 W. Highway 180
Had contact with registered owner who advised his dog is having surgery/everything is okay.

Welfare check
Ridge Road and S Highway 90
Male in green shirt throwing shoes at oncoming traffic. Officer had contact advising male won’t be throwing anything in the roadway anymore.

Criminal trespass warning
2501 E. Highway 180
A named female in women’s apparel has two warrants. Officer had contact with female advising warrant out of Judge Laney’s court for failure to pay $223 cash bond and one out of Judge Grijalva’s court for failure to comply, bond to be set.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
206 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised that someone broke her windshield. Officer advised caller will attempt to get footage/caller thinks she knows who did it. Caller called back advising she noticed even more damage.

Liquor laws
1810 N. Swan Street
Caller advised that multiple customers have advised her that minors in a red car are asking customers to buy alcohol for them. Officer had negative contact.

Saturday, Feb. 15

Battery
2800 Pinos Altos Road
Females and one is refusing to leave.

Disturbance
A Street
Caller advised her neighbors are having a party and it’s getting out of hand/it appeared people were starting to fight. Officers had contact advising everything is okay/just a verbal argument between two sisters/negative on a party.

Domestic disturbance
Grant Street
Caller advised the neighbors are chasing each other outside in the yard/they have been arguing for a few minutes. Officer advised going to make entry into residence/Robert Armijo in custody/he has three warrants, including one out of Judge Stewart’s court for failure to appear on an aggravated burglary charge and one out of Judge Laney’s court for failure to appear, bond to be set on a criminal trespass charge.

Unwanted subject
2545 N. Silver Street
Caller stated that his ex is at the residence and she is causing problems/she is not wanting to leave/she is in the parking lot in a black Chevy Malibu. Officer had negative contact/will be clear.

Domestic disturbance
2501 E. Highway 180
Male and female are in a silver Toyota car yelling at each other/there is also a small girl and an infant. Officer advised negative contact with that vehicle.

Domestic disturbance
N. Corbin Street and E. Broadway
Pregnant female and a male were hitting each other/appear homeless. Officer out with a named male on Bennett and Yankie.

Welfare check
1445 E. Highway 180
Elderly female with a shopping cart is crawling around on hands and knees. Officers had contact with female by the lights/clear/everything is okay.

Unwanted subject
2501 E. Highway 180
Female sitting in an electric cart just advised one of the employees she is going to stay there all night/they need her removed. Officer advised clear/female is sitting at the power box near the stop light.

Vehicle burglary
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a speaker box was stolen from his pickup.

Sunday, Feb. 16

Battery
Fran Drive
A named male started attacking family members/he is intoxicated. Officers out at address/advised one subject left prior to arrival.

Larceny
214 N. Bullard Street
Caller advised that someone stole a planter from the front of his building last night.

Disturbance
123 W. 12th Street
Male is causing problems by yelling at employee and pushing customers/wants him issued a CTW. Officer issued the male an indefinite CTW for 12th Street Snappy.

Welfare check
2501 E. Highway 180
Male lying down near the entrance to Walmart. Officer had contact with a named female/advised she is just taking a nap.

Aggravated assault
Serinna Court
Caller advised he caught a male on a bike trying to break into his shed/when he approached the male began to throw rocks at him/caller and male at Mando’s Body Shop.

Welfare check
1414 Little Walnut Road
Caller advised when he went to check on a 58-year-old male who has a lot of health problems caller found him sitting on the floor/does not appear to be aware of his surroundings. Officer advised male being transported by EMS.

Criminal damage to property
Cactus Street
Caller advised her realtor called stating the back door to her residence and screens from her windows have been cut out. Officer set up frequent patrol for tonight and a walk-through.

Welfare check
2501 E. Highway 180
Female in the front bathrooms taking clothes off and being belligerent. Caller stated the female was in the bathroom naked when she walked in with her child. Officer had contact with the 61-year-old female who complained of hip and leg pain/issued Kristine Greene an indefinite CTW for Walmart.

Criminal trespass warning
37th Street
Caller wants a named male issued a CTW/he isn’t there any longer.

Loud music
714 16th Street
Officer advised to turn down the music.

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