Monday, June 8

Welfare check
800 S. Robert Street – El Refugio
Female is outside the door/she has two black eyes/advising they are at capacity/cannot let her in/wants her checked on. Officer advised en route to Super Snappy with female.

Suspicious vehicle
505 N. Hudson Street
Officer advised everything is okay/dropping off supplies.

Game and Fish
Caller advised he saw a dead deer in the ditch that looked like it had been attacked by a lion. Left message for the dead deer guy to call dispatch. Caller called back on 911 advising a sewer is running into the creek/when he was given the number to call the water department he refused to do so and began to be very unpleasant. Officer advised it was just a half a deer and it was mainly just . . .

Breaking and entering
1330 Pope Street
Caller who is an employee was driving by and noticed the door was open.

Disturbance
E. 12th and N. Bennett streets
Caller advised a female is not letting him out of the parking lot/she told him he was parked wrong/she is leaving in a silver Pathfinder.

Unwanted subject
West Street
A named male is outside circling the building/he attempted to go into the office and was asked to leave/left east on 12th Street. Officer made contact with male in the parking lot of Wells Fargo.

Shoplifting
206 N. Hudson Street
Male took two packs of cigarettes and left east on Broadway/wants a CTW placed on the male. Officer had negative contact.

Harassment
Mountain View Road
Advised that her 13-year-old son received a call from a 14-year-old/she would like a call because her son is . . .

Welfare check
110 S. Bullard Street
Caller advised that a female was picking dirt from the planters/she is now going north on Bullard. Officer had negative contact.

Unwanted subject
312 N. Bullard Street
Caller advised that a female is asleep in front of his business/wants her issued a CTW. Officer out with Jessica Bunyar/everything is okay/she was issued the indefinite CTW.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
2711 Leslie Road
Advised that while her son was changing her tire they noticed it looks like a knife was put through it/white Nissan Quest.

Unattended death
W. 6th Street
80-year-old male collapsed/breathing/does feel a pulse/history of several small strokes. *High Priority* EMS3 advised to send OMI and LE.

Suspicious vehicle
Grant and W. 13th streets
Officer advised subject is parked using the wi-fi/advising he has permission to be there.

Welfare check
206 N. Hudson Street
Male ran across the road and stopped right in front of the ambulance as they were on a call/he ran toward the Snappy Mart. Officer had negative contact.

Tuesday, June 9

Domestic disturbance
N. Cheyenne Street
Caller advised that her son hit her/caller locked herself in the car/male now just said I’m sorry mom please don’t/he walked into the residence/caller refused medical treatment/male is now back outside yelling at caller/now went back inside. Officers advised male ran toward College/will ATL California Street.

Welfare check
520 N. Bullard Street
Caller advised that a male is punching cars and walking south on Bullard. Officer out with a named male/male went on his way.

DV order violation
Caller advised that a named female has been calling him all morning and they have a no-contact DVO/she is constantly harassing him.

Harassment
Harris Road
Caller advised that his female friend is being harassed by her neighbors. Female friend has been telling them to keep their dogs out of her yard and they are very belligerent toward her. Officer spoke to female friend via telephone and she . . .

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a male was scanning one item and bagging three items/they sent him to a regular register and he then walked out with a basket full of items.

Criminal trespass warning
Ranzo Way
Officer made contact with caller who advised she evicted a named male from her residence and she packed up all his belongings and put them near the entryway for him to pick up. Caller stated the male was intoxicated when he arrived and drove off with his car trailer and all his items. Dispatch advised caller called about 45 minutes after the male left. Caller wants a CTW placed on the male.

Welfare check
W. 12th Street
Caller advised that two subjects are arguing in an abandoned residence and no one should be there/they are being verbal/one male and one female. Officer out with a named male/units will be clear.

Criminal trespass warning
206 N. Hudson Street
A named male is on the property and he has a CTW. Officer issued Frank Buck a CTW/clear.

Disturbance
1601 Virginia Street
Caller advised that his neighbors are arguing and disturbing his peace/he is trying to sleep. Officers had negative contact with anything.

Welfare check
30th Street
Female not making sense on 911/female advised that she “wanted to blow people out of the water.” Advised she needed to report a fire that was near her home. Female kept advising that she was not speaking correctly and mentioning Channel 5 news. Officer made contact with female advising mental issues/everything is okay.

Wednesday, June 10

Unwanted subject
206 N. Hudson Street
Advised a named male is not causing problems but he has a CTW and won’t leave. Officers out with the male who left upon request.

Larceny
W. 7th and N. Bullard streets
Caller advised they had cable stolen/advised the bathrooms are next to Adobe Springs. Officer set up frequent patrol for next two weeks.

Welfare check
West Street
A named female is having mental issues/she is not in a right frame of mind/she is walking toward 12th Street Snappy Mart/she needed an ambulance to take her to GRMC. Officer made contact with the female in Med Square parking lot/advised she is just upset/refused medical attention.

Welfare check
Indiana Street
Caller advised her two daughters, aged 3 and 8-years-old, are with their father and last night he went to her house and started banging on her window/when she went outside he sped off/he is not answering his phone.

Criminal trespass warning
2501 E. Highway 180
A named male is in the front bathrooms/he ran through the property/left toward Albertson’s on a bicycle. Officer advised on scene at Albertson’s/ATL in parking lot/has contact with someone at NAPA/advised in the Shell at this time.

Welfare check
1304 N. Bennett Street
Caller advised she tried to call her 63-year-old brother who lives alone and the line seems disconnected. Officer advised everything is okay/en route to station to speak with caller.

Domestic disturbance
2080 Memory Lane
Female being forced from an apartment/advising she can hear her/a female crying and screaming/advising “No, Mom” and “I love him.” Caller thinks it’s coming from the apartment above her. Officers arrived on scene and advised everything is okay/made contact with a named female.

Welfare check
Valley Vista – 7:15 p.m.
Caller advised that his mother just texted him advising his brother and girlfriend are arguing/they are possibly intoxicated. Second caller advised she noticed an intoxicated male who was in a wheelchair yelling at a female and holding a glass bottle.

Welfare check
2545 N. Silver Street
Caller advising he thinks his wife might have committed suicide. She advised him last night she was going to cut her wrists and he didn’t believe her/he has been texting and calling her all day and she is not answering/she OD’d a few weeks ago but he doesn’t think it was intentional/she drives a blue Nissan 4-door car.

Harassment
Valley Vista – 8:45 p.m.
Caller advised his neighbor is threatening him/neighbor is highly intoxicated. Caller advising that her son is starting stuff with everyone in the neighborhood again. Officer advised will be clear/advised the family to stay inside/will frequent patrol.

Aggravated battery
Valley Vista – 10:06 p.m.
Caller advised he thinks his brother just fought the neighbor/he returned home and he is bleeding. Officer requested ambulance for a 47-year-old male who is bleeding/hit with pipe or rock.

Thursday, June 11

Domestic disturbance
Virginia Street
Male vs female/it is physical/caller can see them arguing and in each other’s faces/female is caller’s mom/male is mom’s boyfriend. Mother advised that the boyfriend has a CTW and wants him removed/male appears to have left.

Welfare check
North Loop
Caller advised that a 90-year-old named female is not answering her door. Officer made contact with owner/she is okay/will be clear.

Reckless driver
N. Silver and E. 32nd streets
Officer made contact with vehicle on 30th Street/clear/driver is okay.

Shoplifting
610 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised male is putting nail clippers and ChapStick in his pockets. Caller does not wish to press charges/just wants the merchandise back and male issued a CTW. Officer has Joshua Holguin in custody/surrendered/non-extraditable wants.

Disturbance
Debby Drive
Caller advised that his brother is there trying to get his guns back/they are locked up in the bedroom/his brother is a felon and should not have them. Officer advised verbal only/parties will separate for the . . .

Criminal trespass warning
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller has a named male in the store who was issued a CTW on May 6. Officer advised Josum Griffin was re-issued a CTW for Walmart/units will be clear/negative on an arrest at this time. A named female is at SCPD who is upset with her boyfriend getting arrested and would like to speak with an officer.

Welfare check
2709 Leslie Road
Caller advised that her 22-year-old son talked to her on the phone this morning and stated if he does something stupid, he loves her/advised that a friend advised he posted a picture of a gun with a bullet a couple of hours ago.

Disturbance
E. Broadway
Caller advised that her roommate is trying to get her out of the house and no eviction notice was given/caller has locked herself in her room/advised they want to drag her out/they are possibly intoxicated.

Unwanted subject
2711 Leslie Road
Caller advised that ex-boyfriend is hanging out in kid’s playhouse by the ditch/caller and her kids are in the house/he is not allowed over there/unknown if it is a protective order. Officer had negative contact with the male/did speak with the . . .

DV order violation
SCPD
Officer has contact with a named male in front of the building.

Shoplifting
Family Dollar
Caller advised a female is emptying her purse outside/she was pulling out batteries and other things from her purse that she didn’t pay for/she came on foot/she did pay for the food with food stamps. Officer issued the female an indefinite CTW to the business.

Shoplifting
123 W. 12th Street
Female/bottle of liquor/4 Loco Tall Boy/ indefinite CTW/left walking toward Wells Fargo. Officers made contact with female at HMS/out with Andrea Hernandez/has warrant out of Luna County/she was reissued indefinite CTW.

Disturbance
2501 E. Highway 180
Advised of a disturbance with a male inside the store. Officer advised disturbance was handled by management/everything is okay. Officer advised veteran became angry with a self-checkout machine and started yelling at customer service/management calmed him and did not require LE.

Criminal trespass warning
Grant Street
Ref CTW that needs to be issued. Officer out with Robert Armijo Jr/has an active warrant out of Judge Laney’s court/failure to pay/criminal tress . . .

Disturbance
2005 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a female is causing problems inside the bar/she is at a table with other females/she is harassing a waitress there. Officer advised everything is okay/parties are separated/one is leaving/negative on issuing any CTWs.

Welfare check
N. Gold Street
Caller advised that a named male was upset and he has a history of suicidal ideation/he owns guns/he was intoxicated. Officer made contact with male and his mother outside the residence/he did not appear to be intoxicated/he stated he was fine and did not want to hurt himself/mother stated that whoever called in the . . .

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