Monday, Apr. 27

Unattended death
E. Pine Street
Caller advised that her mother’s 84-year-old female friend passed away at 3:50 a.m. this morning/she was not on hospice. Officer requested OMI.

Accident-property damage
110 S. Bullard Street
Caller advised someone backed into his 2019 Dodge Charger then left. While dispatcher was on with caller the vehicle returned.

Welfare check
Swimming pool
Female walked through the parking lot yelling and crying/yelling at a male/male is going toward the female/both are now in front of the swimming pool. Officer advised subject arraigned and released.

Criminal trespass warning
Ridgecrest
Looks like someone backed a trailer into his Toyota pickup.

Domestic disturbance
E. Broadway
Caller advised a male and female are fighting/there are four males and one female. Officers have one male in custody who is refusing to give his name/ATL female/request ambulance for unknown age male bleeding in back of head/complaining of a broken foot/non-emergency.

Harassment
2711 Leslie Road
Caller advised that her boyfriend is sending her messages and pictures of herself/he went to her house last night, broke a window, and left. Officer made contact with boyfriend by phone.

Criminal trespass warning
2501 E. Highway 180
A named female is in the store.

Criminal trespass
2501 E. Highway 180
A named male is in the store. Officer out with another named male.

Criminal trespass warning
W. 7th Street
Caller advised he received word there are porch campers at the address and wants anyone found on the property issued a CTW. Officer made contact with Joshua Tavares and issued him an indefinite CTW/he left upon request.

Breaking and entering
2711 Leslie Road
Caller advised that two females are breaking into an apartment/they broke the window by the door. Officer has contact with the apartment’s tenant.

Domestic disturbance
N. Gold Street
Caller advising that her 24-year-old son is threatening to kill his grandparents/he is intoxicated and possibly has taken several Xanax as well. Caller will meet officers at PNM on Swan Street.

Harassment
E. Spring Street
Caller advising that the male across the street threatened her/advised he told her “Don’t mess with me, I will, I’m drunk.” Caller advising she knows he has a gun. Officer advised clear.

Suspicious vehicle
1220 N. Hudson Street – 10:45 p.m.
Red car parked in the parking lot for over an hour/wants them to leave. Officer advised clear/subjects are leaving now.

Unwanted subject
2711 Leslie Road
Caller advised that a named male is outside the window yelling and cursing at her. Officer out with the male.

Tuesday, Apr. 28

Criminal damage to property
1598 S. Cooper Street – Catholic Cemetery
Caller advised that someone broke the lock to the cemetery. Officer set up frequent patrol for next two weeks.

Criminal sexual penetration
N. Corbin Street
25-year-old caller advised that two days ago she was raped by her grandfather.

Accident-property damage
N. Juniper Street
Caller noticed the driver’s side of her vehicle had been hit.

Disturbance
520 N. Bullard Street
Male yelling at the staff and refusing to leave. Officer advised units clear/male left upon request.

Unattended death
Yucca Street
75-year-old female/COPD/congestive heart failure/was oxygen dependent/happened within past 20 minutes. Officer advised to call OMI/OMI en route.

Domestic disturbance
Pinos Altos Road
6-year-old grandson called caller and said he is hiding in cabinets in the house/said mother is fighting with boyfriend/caller en route from Rosedale/caller advised child was crying/that was the most he could say/the phone died. Officer made contact with mother and boyfriend/all verbal/everything is okay.

Unwanted subject
1414 Little Walnut Road
Caller advised that her boyfriend got mad and started breaking glass. Officer advised units in service/everything is okay.

Unwanted subject
206 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised a male is going through the dumpster/he is now out of the dumpster walking toward Bullard/wants him issued a CTW. Officers had contact with Snappy Mart employees but not the male.

Shoplifting
3025 E. Highway 180
Caller advised the male and female are with the managers. Officer issued Samantha A. Strange and Gabriel Martinez each an indefinite CTW/ATL for Joshua Holguin and issue CTW if located/out with Joshua Holguin.

Suspicious vehicle
2707 E. Highway 180
Out with white vehicle behind Tractor Supply.

Domestic disturbance
2711 Leslie Road
A male and a female are throwing things at each other/phone disconnected. Officer made contact with a named juvenile female and her boyfriend who stated they were arguing about cheating on each other.

Larceny
2711 Leslie Road
Caller advised her art supplies, $9, and an exercise ball were stolen from her house.

Domestic disturbance
N. Swan Street
Caller advised that a named male was hitting her and stole her phone/advised he locked her in her room but she got out and went to a neighbor/advised he choked her and ripped earrings out and left in a blue Subaru. Caller refused medical. Officers will ATL at some other addresses/request ambulance for 31-year-old female that lost consciousness, unknown . . .

Welfare check
Bard and E. Daniel Street
Caller advising he can hear a male yelling under the bridge on Mill Street near the old warehouse. Officers had negative contact/will frequent patrol ref a suspicious person.

Welfare check
1600 16th Street
Caller received a call, he doesn’t want to say, threatening his mom. Officers en route to the apartment with caller/had contact with mom/everything is okay.

Wednesday, Apr. 29

Domestic disturbance
E. Cain Drive
Caller advised that her 26-year-old daughter threatened to hit her/she said she wrecked her car and is possibly under the influence of something.

Domestic disturbance
2711 Leslie Road
Caller advised that it sounds like a named female and her boyfriend are fighting and things are being thrown around. Second caller advising the male pushed the female/female went back to her apartment.

Welfare check
2545 N. Silver Street – 3:45 a.m.
Caller advised that his mother-in-law texted his wife saying “I’m going to take Tramadol, let me go like Russ did”/this was about 2 a.m. Caller advised that she advised she took the whole bottle and that her stomach hurt/they are not sure how many pills she took/she is no longer responding to texts/she has been feeling suicidal lately/she was denied a psych eval last week by GRMC.

Welfare check
2711 Leslie Road
Caller advised silver car/advising that a male and a female there were arguing in the back parking lot/advising she could hear a male yelling “Open the door Mandy.” Caller advising the female revved the engine and took off/advising she heard the male saying “Help me up, Help me up.”/caller can no longer hear him.

Suspicious vehicle
2707 E. Highway 180
Officer made contact with someone in soccer field area.

Domestic disturbance
Tracy Circle
Caller advised she is trying to move out and her ex is calling her names and pushing her.

Unwanted subject
1007 Pope Street
Caller advised that a named female is in the bathroom and she has a CTW/a named male is also sitting in the waiting room not wanting to leave. HMS does not want CTWs issued/just wants them to leave.

Stolen motor vehicle
Agave/Fraser
ATL for a possible stolen UTV. Officer advised has contact with a named male.

Welfare check
Alabama Street
Caller advised that his wife is threatening suicide/not sure where she is on Alabama Street. Officer advised will be clear/the address given is either the Montessori School or the church next door/negative contact/left a voicemail.

Welfare check
206 N. Hudson Street
Male came in the store with a swollen and bleeding foot/caller thinks he might be a juvenile/he asked for matches/believes he is asking the male in a truck at the gas pumps for a ride/he told the other employee that he rolled his truck on Starski/he just got a ride from someone pulling a flatbed/heading north on Hudson.

Thursday, April 30

Welfare check
San Vicente Street
Caller can hear people yelling/caller refused to give her phone number.

Graffiti
22 Ridge Road
Caller advised some graffiti is on Stage Coach Storage/may have happened last night.

Disturbance
1313 E. 32nd Street
EMS2 advised 34-year-old female being violent with security. Officer out with a named female/she left the scene/will be clear.

Accident-property damage
S. Texas and Bremen streets
Caller advised subject backed up into her vehicle in front of the Gospel Mission. Silver Chevy Malibu vs 2008 silver Toyota Yaris.

Welfare check
2080 Memory Lane
Caller advised they are trying to replace a hydrant and there is a 5-year-old male outside and they don’t know where he belongs/they have told him to go home and he won’t/he has a plastic knife poking at all the workers. Officer advised it was the manager’s son/he was returned to . . .

Harassment
2711 Leslie Road
Advised that a named female is threatening to shoot up some of the tenants/not causing problems at this time. Officer advised negative contact with caller.

Suicide threat
711 Silver Heights Blvd.
No report.

Welfare check
2711 Leslie Road
Caller advised that a named female is not answering the phone and when she did answer one time caller could hear rustling in the background/her boyfriend is abusive toward her/they have five kids. Officer requesting county assistance. County had contact with both parties. Officer advised the male left upon request/everything is okay.

Game and Fish
N. Gold St.
Someone just left a dead deer in his backyard/appears to have been dead for a while/has been having problems with a neighbor recently. Call was disposed over to G&F per officer request.

Disturbance
S. Cinc
Caller can hear a lot of yelling/caller was yelling to people in the background and disconnected.

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