Friday, June 19

Domestic disturbance
Valley Vista
Caller advised he was being hassled. Officers in the area ATL.

Battery
N. Cheyenne Street
Mother was beaten by her son/EMS denied.

Welfare check
206 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised a man is lying down near the stoplight/second caller advised the same. Officer made contact with the male who advised he is just tired but he will get moving.

Welfare check
E. 30th Street
Caller advised she is having questions about her medication/caller is very confused and not making sense on the phone. 57-year-old female. EMS2 en route to GRMC/non-emergency.

Criminal trespass
206 N. Hudson Street
A named male stole a newspaper/last seen walking toward Food Basket. Officer ATL but had negative contact with male.

Overdose
N. Pinos Altos Street
No narrative.

Harassment
SCPD
Walk-in told officer she responded to an ad on Facebook, and went to a property in the vicinity of LDS Church, who she believed to be a named female/was in reference to purchasing used jeans. Walk-in declined to purchase and the seller became irate and messages were exchanged. Officer advised walk-in to stop responding . . .

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
N. California Avenue
Caller advised they smashed the back window of the dark gray Toyota Forerunner Sport/negative on anything being taken. Officer advised clear/will set up frequent patrol.

Domestic disturbance
N. Gold Street
Caller advised male vs female fighting. Officers out with a named male at Silver and 19th streets/advised that the male’s mother was on scene causing a disturbance and she was asked to leave/One officer will be en route . . .

Domestic disturbance
2711 Leslie Road – 3:30 p.m.
Caller advised a named female, the mother, and son are all arguing/all verbal. Officer advised spoke with mother who told him two subjects left the property before deputy’s arrival/will be clear and ATL for the subjects walking around.

Criminal trespass
2711 Leslie Road – 5:30 p.m.
Caller advised that officers were out here earlier/she has a picture of a named female on the property to show officers. Officer made contact with caller.

Assault
31st Street
Caller advised that his 5-year-old is riding his Power Wheels in the front of the house and he saw a black car pull up and a subject pulled a gun and pointed it at his 5-year-old/child said it was a long black gun/child ran to father to tell him/vehicle headed north on Swan Street. Caller advised he has a gun on him/he will be in the backyard cooking with the kids/he will have his gun where . . .

Welfare check
Grant and W. 13th streets
Male lying face down on the sidewalk corner of Wells Fargo parking lot. Officer made contact with male, advising him he needs to wake up and move off the sidewalk so everyone won’t
think he is in need of help.

Criminal trespass warning
910 Silver Heights Blvd.
Want CTW issued to a male outside. Officer issued an indefinite CTW to Richard Sockey to
Domino’s.

Saturday, June 20

Welfare check
3650 Fowler Avenue
A named female pressed her emergency button re: a nurse hurt her husband who is in the same room as her. Caller advised while she was on the phone with the female someone went into the room and hung up the phone. Officer spoke to the female who stated worker . . .

Welfare check
N. Cheyenne Street
Caller advised that she has not been able to get hold of her sister or brother/sister was getting ready to move and it is not like her to not answer her phone/she is diabetic and had a heart attack 10 years ago.

Welfare check
N. Corbin Street
Caller can hear a female screaming/only the one voice. Officer advised Raymond Sierra was issued CTW for 1424 Corbin/female advised she was having a breakdown because someone . . .

Welfare check
1304 N. Bennett Street
Caller advised she was looking for info on the whereabouts of a male tenant who was transported to the hospital yesterday for a fall. Officer advised the tenant was given a ride home. Caller just called back advising she got hold of him and we can cancel.

Arson
1516 N. Bennett Street
Caller thinks someone tried to burn down coffee shop by his home/there are boards smoking over there/the walls are charred/officer out at scene.

Criminal sexual penetration
N. Bennett Street
Officer en route with two juvenile females to SCPD.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Visitor Center
Caller advised he was gone for 15 minutes and someone broke the window of his dark blue 2003 Honda Element.

Criminal trespass warning
The Hub
A named female is sitting at a table by Forrest Pizza/she was living in the bathroom/wants her issued a CTW for entire Hub Plaza. Officer issued Jessica Bunyar an indefinite CTW to Hub/unit clear.

Arson
1617 N. Silver Heights Blvd.
Officer out at Pinon Plaza – old Adobe Springs location/requested other officer ATL on Juniper, Yucca and Cactus. E12 and Brush 1 clear and available.

Fraud/embezzlement
1805 Little Walnut Road
Caller advised a male is getting water and signing her family name so he is getting water for free. Officer advised clear/will call for returns.

Battery
S. Bayard Street
A named male asked caller to call police/male didn’t say who hit him/60-year-old male. R1 clear and available/released by EMS2. Officer clear from location/en route to other party on Cooper. EMS 2 clear.

Battery
S. Cooper Street
Caller advised someone just battered her father and took off north on Cooper Street.

Suspicious vehicle
W. 6th Street
Caller called back advising everything is okay/advised the house sitter’s water broke and they went to this house to get water.

Sunday, June 21

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
1414 Little Walnut Road
Male in a black hoodie just slashed tires of a white Cadillac and a white Dodge truck/male left running on foot.

Welfare check
Lamina Loop
Caller advised that two houses down from her the neighbors put the kids outside every morning and they cry outside for hours at a time unattended. Officer had negative contact with anyone or anything in the area.

Welfare check
1810 N. Swan Street
Caller advised she saw a male yelling and holding his shoulder. Officer advised out at HMS with male/other officer with other male.

Welfare check
1627 N. Silver Heights Blvd. – 8:42 a.m.
Male’s knee is bleeding/he is yelling like he is in distress/walking toward the 17th Street side. Officer out near Hacienda Realty with the named male/request ambulance for the male who has a very deep laceration to left leg.

Unwanted subject
809 N. Hudson Street
Advised that a male and a female are in the parking lot asking customers for money/she has asked them to leave but they refuse/wants them issued a CTW/they are sitting at the tables in front of Chaos.

Battery
SCPD
Out in the back of the PD with named male. Officer advised that a named female threw a cup of coffee at the male.

Larceny
Kris Circle
Advised the license plate was taken last night.

Disturbance
North Loop and Leslie Road
Several people fighting/it is physical/one male has been hitting the other males and females and threatened caller as well/male left as soon as officers got on scene.

Suspicious vehicle
Andrea and Serinna Court
Spoke to a female who advised her father was doing construction in the area and may be on a backhoe.

Larceny
Leslie Road
Caller advised that a named female took a debit card and $50 from him. Officer advised caller found the debit card.

Welfare check
Virginia Street
Advised that a male tenant hasn’t answered his door or phone since Friday afternoon/he does suffer from mental issues/he drives a black Harley. Officer advised that caller was going to make some calls and see if anyone else has heard from him.

Welfare check
N. Bullard Street and W. Broadway – 4:25 p.m.
Caller advised that a named male is sitting at the corner near City Hall bleeding from his knee. Officer advised it is a deep laceration and would like an ambulance/advised the male refused transport but they did clean it up.

Domestic disturbance
E. Pine Street
Caller advised that his girlfriend is threatening his life with a knife/she has been drinking all day/she no longer has the knife/they are both in the living room/once he called 911 she calmed down.

Welfare check
1307 N. Swan Street – SPIN
A named male in the area is pulling trees out of the ground and is incoherent when caller tried talking to him. Officer has contact with male who advised he was okay and was going to get cigarettes and would head back/will be clear.

Welfare check
Virginia Street/Silva Creek Botanical Garden
Caller’s 17-year-old son is possibly on something/she did leave him alone at the house until she spoke to an officer first/wants to know what can be done to him right now. Officers advised they did make contact with the male/units clear.

Suspicious vehicle
E. Yankie Street
Officer made contact with owner of dogs who stated caller had already left but that a side by side with a female driver was throwing rocks at her dogs and one pit bull was injured.

Welfare check
E. 19th and N. Gold streets
A person wearing all black is just standing at the corner by the Drifter and appears to be in need of help/caller advised the person keeps lying on the floor and talking to themselves. Officer made contact with caller but negative with person/female left prior to arrival.

Accident with vehicle injuries
Rec Center – 1016 N. Silver Street
No report.

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