Monday, June 15, 2020

Game and Fish
Santa Rita and W. 10th streets
Advised they found a deer stuck on a fence and they were able to get it out but the leg is bleeding/looks like it may be missing a piece of skin/caller just doesn’t want the deer to die.

Burglary
3110 N. Silver Street
Advised that someone broke into her bakery/she walked in and saw a mess and walked back out/didn’t touch anything. Advised her not to go back inside. Caller advised she didn’t see how they could have gotten in either.

Unwanted subject
106 N. Bullard Street
Advised that a named male has a CTW at this business/he now walked across Broadway/he was hanging around the building and they just do not want him going near the building. Officer advised that Frank Gomez was advised not to go there.

Domestic disturbance
2711 Leslie Road
Caller advised that her ex-husband is refusing to let her leave and take her children with her/he did push caller/he just left and took 3-year-old daughter/he is with his mother.

Burglary
15th Street
Advised that someone broke into her trailer/advised the door was kicked in/a lot of her things are missing/tried to get into the shed but couldn’t get through the deadbolt/jewelry and electronics were taken.

Unwanted subject
1307 Pope Street
Advised there is a man outside causing a scene/he is driving a white Cadillac/he is accusing them of damaging his vehicle. Officer out with a named male/negative on a CTW.

Welfare check
W. College Avenue and A Street
Male jumping out in front of traffic/scraggly looking. Officer out with male on 8th and B/clear/male is okay.

Shoplifting
1956 E. Highway 180
One male in a red shirt and one male in black hoodie/running toward Walgreen’s/they took a bottle of Malibu. Officer out with caller at Albertson’s.

Disturbance
2711 Leslie Road
Caller advised that a male and female are in the parking lot arguing/can only hear them. Officer had negative contact.

Tuesday, June 16

Domestic disturbance
2711 Leslie Road
Caller advised her 18-year-old son’s 17-year-old girlfriend is slapping her son and trying to break windows. Possible narcotic violation.

Accident-property damage
Pinos Altos Road
Caller advised that his boss witnessed a tan-colored truck wreck into a fence on PA Road.

Criminal trespass
610 Silver Heights Blvd.
Advised a male there has a CTW/he is not being aggressive/he has made threats in the past but not today.

DV order violation
E. 10th Street
Advised that a named male has called her twice.

Accident-property damage
E. 19th and Cactus streets
Red Ford Escape vs black VW Jetta/she was T-boned. Officer checked registration.

Harassment
711 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised that two named females went into his room and accused him of causing an unknown lady to kill herself/they left in an unknown vehicle/he is wheelchair bound.

Vehicle burglary
207 S. Bullard Street
Caller advised that someone broke into two vehicles last night and stole tools. Officers out with a named male with an invalid or revoked driver’s license/another named male left running in the ditch.

Harassment
Pizza Hut
Manager is receiving prank calls.

Unwanted subject
315 S. Hudson Street
Caller advised it seems like there are squatters in the area/clothes are all over the fence and their trashcan has been moved. Officer advised out behind the building/has contact with a named male/male was packing his items because he was told by other officers earlier to get his items/he did not damage the . . .

Domestic disturbance
W. Spring and N. Arizona streets
Can see a male and a female fighting/they are hitting each other/they just stopped fighting/they are walking toward the courthouse/they are still arguing/are in the middle of the roadway.

Burglary
Virginia Street
Caller advised that some things were stolen last night from a garden shed.

Welfare check
1313 E. 32nd Street
A named male came in with a knife wound above his right elbow about 45 minutes ago/he said it was self-inflicted but the way the wound is it can’t be self-inflicted. Caller called back advising that the house supervisor said to cancel.

Welfare check
2711 Leslie Road
A named female is throwing things against the wall. Officer advised clear/everything is okay/female said she was okay and was going to take her meds and go to sleep/did not observe any damage to the apartment.

Wednesday, June 17

Game and Fish
2750 E. Highway 180
Deer in the roadway. Officer advised will be putting the deer down/one round used to put down small female deer.

Criminal damage to property
Plata Road
Caller advised that a named male driving a dirt bike just broke the window to her house/he left north on Ridge Road. Officer advised caller did not see the male break her window/she wants Anthony Holguin, Jr. issued a CTW for her residence.

Larceny
111 S. Texas Street
Caller advised that within the last 30 minutes a named male took caller’s boots/caller is an employee and would like a CTW issued. Officers ATL for male.

Criminal trespass warning
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a named female is by the grocery entrance/she has been charged before/she just left/they ditched the basket.

Criminal damage to property
Fowler Avenue
Caller calling on behalf of parents/advised that more damage around the yard for the third time.

Criminal trespass
2711 Leslie Road
Caller advised that a named female is sitting on one of the stairs on the property. Officer issued Breanna Lopez a CTW for the entire complex.

Accident-property damage
1405 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised that someone driving his vehicle wrecked it into his fence and damaged it/subject is still on scene. PNM advised they would send someone out to look at pole/it may be theirs.

Vehicle accident-no injuries
1220 N. Hudson Street
No narrative.

Welfare check
Kelly and 6th streets
Caller advised the last time caller had contact with a named female was a couple of days ago/tried contact by phone with negative contact/contacted family with negative contact. Officer on Kelly Street ATL.

Unwanted subject
Slag Street
A named female is naked on the property/there is a pop-up tent with a 5th wheel/she has a CTW for the property/a male is naked on the property. Officers had negative contact with either subject/spoke to property owner who advised she is allowed to stay at this location.

Welfare check
2711 Leslie Road
Caller advised he had someone go to check on a female friend of his and she would not answer the door or her phone/advised she did try to talk about suicide. Officer had negative contact with anyone in the apartment.

Accident-injuries
17 Ridge Road
Advised that a white Impala hit the uncle and headed toward town/hurt the uncle’s neck and back. A named male is the suspect. EMS1 requests Native Air to standby on base.

Thursday, June 18

Unwanted subject
30th Street
A named male is not wanted at the residence. Deputy advised negative contact with anyone in the area.

Game and Fish
E. Victoria Street and S. Highway 90
Deputy advised he would be removing the deer from the road/deer is out of the roadway. Officer advised deer removed from roadway.

Welfare check
855 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised that a lady was asleep at the ice machine when she arrived but now the woman is just yelling/she is still sitting on the floor by the ice machine and yelling for help. Officer advised female is Jessica Bunyar/everything is okay.

Suspicious vehicle
E. Spring and N. Bennett streets
Officer advised female who drives the vehicle works at the eye clinic.

Unwanted subject
315 S. Hudson Street
Caller advised that the subjects we escorted out of the area on a previous date have returned/they were living behind the building after cutting a hole in the fence and caller believes they are back/there is trash and a couple of bicycles/wants a CTW issued. Officer had negative contact.

Shoplifting
1956 E. Highway 180
A male took seafood items and possibly some socks. Officer had negative contact/put out ATL for a named male/negative on charges.

Criminal trespass warning
2501 E. Highway 180
A named female who has a CTW is inside the store/she stuffed alcohol in her backpack and is heading out the door/she is running now. Officer advised that Andrea Hernandez was issued a CTW on Apr. 1, 2020/has contact near the entrance/en route to SCPD.

Fraud/embezzlement
Cactus Street
Walk-in received a fraudulent check.

Criminal trespass warning
Public Library – 315 W. College Avenue
Caller wants a named male issued a CTW.

Suspicious vehicle
206 W. Highway 180
Caller advised that a blue car is parked at the gate that is for fire department and the senior apartment use. Officer advised everything is okay/male will be leaving/clear.

Criminal trespass warning
2501 E. Highway 180
A named male is in the store and he was issued a CTW back in 2009/would like the CTW re-issued. Officer issued a CTW to Matthew Chavez/male is leaving.

Disturbance
N. Gold Street
Caller advised that an unknown male threatened to hit caller and her mother. Caller put the phone down and hung up before more info could be gathered. Officer on scene.

Larceny
N. Hudson Street and E. Broadway
A tire was stolen off a $500 bicycle last night.

Criminal trespass
206 N. Hudson Street
A named male was messing with customers advising that he owns the store/he left when caller called.

Battery
Penny Park
Caller advised he was arguing with the female’s two children at the skate park when she hit him. Officer made contact with a named female and a grandson/en route from skate park to SCPD.

Accident-injuries
N. Corbin Street
Two vehicles hit very hard/caller cannot provide description as it is too dark. Officer requesting ambulance/two vehicles are blocking the roadway.

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