Friday, May 29, 2020

Battery
1600 16th Street
Was in an altercation with a named male who advised there was blood on the other male and caller is concerned he may have injured the male. Officer made contact with caller who stated they are both intoxicated and there was an altercation.

Unwanted subject
206 N. Hudson Street
Advised a bald man is stealing stuff off the pumps/he is now crossing Hudson toward downtown.

Criminal trespass warning
2501 E. Highway 180
A named female who has a CTW is in the store at this time.

Criminal damage to property
32nd Street Bypass
Advised that someone threw a rock through the window of his rental house.

Criminal trespass warning
Visitor Center
Advised that a named female was just there five minutes ago and they have a CTW against her/she keeps taking the newspaper/she walked toward Broadway. Officer made contact with Jessica Bunyar at Yankie and Bullard/she was issued an indefinite CTW.

Harassment
2595 N. Silver Street
Caller advised that a male was hitting the windows and left about five minutes ago. Male is husband of an employee and they are separated/she is afraid he may damage her vehicle.

Burglary
2300 N. Swan Street
Advised they just noticed that the church was broken into/someone got in through the window. Advised the screen is off the window and a TV and two VCRs were taken. Officer made contact with caller.

Disturbance
110 S. Bullard Street
Caller advised a man outside Jalisco’s is yelling at them to shut the place down and being belligerent. Officer advised that the male ran and was issued a CTW for Jalisco’s.

Welfare check
1040 E. Highway 180
Caller advised she has not heard from her sister in the last few days, who is staying in the back side of the hotel. Officer advised everything is okay.

Welfare check
C Street
Caller advised a woman is screaming like she is in pain.

Overdose
E Street
No narrative.

Unwanted subject
S. Mill Street
Caller is the property owner/this is a warehouse/there is a minivan on blocks on the property and people living there/they are throwing trash everywhere/caller wants them removed from the property. Officer made contact with the vehicle and the registered owner.

Criminal trespass warning
W. 7th and N. Texas streets
Officer advised problem with a named 58-year-old male with possible broken wrist. EMS1 transporting patient and officer.

Criminal trespass warning
N. Bennett Street
Caller wants a CTW issued to a 14-year-old male/she wants him to leave and not return. Officer had negative contact with caller.

Domestic disturbance
1414 Little Walnut Road
Six people, males and females, are fighting in the parking lot/caller is the apartment manager. Officers on scene.

Domestic disturbance
16th and N. Swan streets
Male and female/it is physical/they are by the bank at the ATM. Officers made contact with a male and female who advised they aren’t fighting/units clear.

Domestic disturbance
2711 Leslie Road
Caller can hear people fighting and yelling. Officer advised everything is okay/verbal only/units clear.

Saturday, May 30

Domestic disturbance
Highway 180 and Peterson Drive
Caller is out with a mother and daughter with father following in a Jeep Cherokee. Deputies made contact at Hwy 180 and Delk/one female in custody.

Domestic disturbance
1601 Virginia Street
Caller advised that the people above her have been drinking and are arguing and throwing things. Officers made contact/units clear/everything is okay/verbal only.

Suspicious vehicle
Market and N. Cheyenne streets
Officer out with two males.

Vehicle burglary
2709 Leslie Road – 8:05 a.m.
Caller advised that his silver Ford Ranger was broken into last night/the registration and a couple of items were taken.

Vehicle burglary
2709 Leslie Road – 11 a.m.
Caller advised her husband, who is a Border Patrol agent, had his work stuff taken from a blue Ford Focus. Advised that her husband has his duty weapon.

Vehicle burglary
Brianna Way
Caller advised that his blue 2003 Chevy Silverado was broken into last night/a pair of binoculars is missing.

Welfare check
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised that her 4-year-old son has been with his dad for two months and she has not seen or spoken to her son in that time. Advised she is supposed to pick up her son this week but the father called saying the son doesn’t want to go with his mother. Officer advised everything is okay.

Welfare check
Little Walnut Road
Caller has not spoken to her 59-year-old ex-husband in a month/he is not responding to messages or calls.

Burglary
Cactus Street
Caller wants to pick up her grandchildren but there are two males next door. Officer advised not to go to scene until secured and contacted by LE to pick up the children.

Unwanted subject
1220 N. Hudson Street
A male with a CTW is outside begging people for money. Officer was notified.

Burglary
Silver Heights Blvd.
Advised that someone broke into his building and took hand tools.

Breaking and entering
2300 N. Swan Street
Caller advised they found another window and screen missing in a different room today. Caller unsure if window was open yesterday when they called about the other open window or if was opened later/requests only for it to be documented.

Stolen motor vehicle
2545 N. Silver Street
2006 Chevy Malibu/she isn’t home but her boyfriend is. Tow company affirmed they still have her car at the tow yard.

Welfare check
N. Bullard and W. 6th streets
Female walking south on Bullard appears to be under the influence of drugs/is talking to inanimate objects. Officer out with a named female heavily under the influence of drugs/she will wait it out in the ditch.

Welfare check
E. 6th and N. Bullard streets
Female wearing all black is lying in the roadway/female running north on Bullard at this time. Officer ATL in area with negative contact.

Suspicious vehicle
1618 E. Pine Street
Officer made contact with two vehicles/they are cleaning the building.

Shoplifting
123 W. 12th Street
A named male took a case of beer and bottle of liquor/walked toward Wells Fargo/wants CTW issued when located. Officers out behind Wells Fargo with a suspicious male/foot pursuit across the park/going into the bathrooms/ Josh Holguin in custody in the bathrooms/out at 12th Street Snappy.

Sunday, May 31

Domestic disturbance
2711 Leslie Road
Male and female yelling at each other. Officers advised all verbal.

Welfare check
W. Kelly Street
Caller said he was having thoughts of harming himself/he was highly intoxicated. Officer advised subject is just highly intoxicated and is calling it a night.

Burglary
1506 N. Silver Heights Blvd.
Subject cut wires to door last night and took multiple items from the store/unknown what he took/caller has footage.

Overdose
1040 E. Highway 180
No narrative.

Harassment
403 W. College Avenue
Caller advised that her son’s female ex-partner keeps calling her business and harassing her. Officer had negative contact x 3/left voicemail.

Vehicle burglary
2711 Leslie Road
Caller advised that her wallet was stolen out of her vehicle last night.

Criminal trespass warning
E. Pine Street
Caller wants her mother issued a CTW/there was a confrontation earlier between caller, her mother, and caller’s two daughters. Officers advised clear.

Loud party
2080 Memory Lane
A few people very intoxicated and throwing up outside/very loud music. Officer made contact advising they would keep it down/everything is okay.

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