Monday, Aug. 10

Battery
1810 N. Swan Street
Male advised he was just jumped by four females by Don Juan’s/he is bleeding from his leg/negative on medical attention.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
1330 Pope Street
A male just walked in with a big knife and said, “I know you are hiding him.”/he left walking/he slashed a tire to a vehicle there.

Vehicle burglary
Yucca Street
Caller advised her vehicle was unlocked and she found some of her things on the ground.

Battery
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a named female’s mother hit him in the head/he left the parking lot/is pulling into the Swan Street Snappy/he is dizzy and needs an ambulance/24-year-old male/no blood. Officer advised suspect passed by west on Silver Heights Blvd in a white newer model Ford Explorer/AutoZone parking lot/clear from traffic/back out at Super Snappy Mart.

Welfare check
502 N. Bullard Street
Advised male lying face down on the pavement. Officer out with Freddy Quesada.

Criminal damage to property
106 W. 13th Street
Advised Edward Jones building/that will be Suite A.

Criminal damage to property
Yucca Street
Advised a rock was thrown through the front window to her residence.

Harassment
Reynolds Circle
Officer made contact with caller who advised she is having an ongoing issue with her neighbor who damaged the water line between the two properties and she was being stared at and filmed, like she “wasn’t . . .

Criminal sexual contact
Ohio Street
No narrative.

Unwanted subject
1040 E. Highway 180
Caller stated that two females in a blue Chrysler were trying to break down the door to the trailer behind the motel. Officer advised females left prior to arrival/will be out at the trailer.

Welfare check
Gold Street
Male lying on the ground between 29th and Lamb streets/appears to be intoxicated or something. Officer had contact with male/he is highly intoxicated and will not respond/he is okay/request ambulance for a 55-year-old intoxicated male.

Larceny
Skate Park
Caller advised that a kid on a bike just stole her son’s backpack/kids are now at Penny Park. Officer made contact with caller at Penny Park/advising to put out ATL for male on a pieced together bicycle/backpack has a large ‘C’ logo on it.

Welfare check
W. 13th Street
Doctor advised female patient fell on Saturday and now she isn’t answering her phone/she has severe heart trouble and Crone’s disease/has diabetes/she was discharged from GRMC on Saturday at 10 p.m. Officer out at address.

DV order violation
E. 6th Street
Caller advised her ex-husband, who she has a protection order against, just showed up at her home/he took her bank card and left on foot. Officer on scene ATL/has contact with Richard Sockey at Highway 180 and Hilltop.

Harassment
2535 E. Highway 180
Caller in a blue Camaro advised that a male in a blue Kia was following him/he was taking pictures of caller’s car saying he was speeding/male seems intoxicated/caller is inside his vehicle/male is still parked next to him. Officer advised everything is okay/clear.

Welfare check
2711 Leslie Road
Caller from CYFD advised that the mother of a named female received a call that the female is at the apartment. Officer made contact with a named male and another named female who advised the female left about five minutes ago.

Tuesday, Aug. 11

Welfare check
Royall Drive
Female called 911 said it was an accident/male in background telling her to disconnect. There have been several domestics at this address. Officer advised units clear/made contact with female who was highly uncooperative.

Overdose
Hill Street
No report.

Harassment
Fran Drive
Caller advised a named male is harassing him by driving by/there is a civil suit between them. Officer made contact with caller.

Loud music
A and W. 8th streets
Officer made contact with some college kids/they were working on a car/they did turn it down.

Breaking and entering
1016 N. Hudson Street
Advised that someone tried to break into the building/advised she already went inside. She was advised to wait outside for LE.

Domestic disturbance
W. 12th and West streets
Caller saw a named female and a named male arguing and walking toward the college. Officer out with couple at Kentucky and 12th/verbal only.

Welfare check
W. 6th and N. Arizona streets
Saw a male walking with several bags; he seemed disoriented. Officer had negative contact.

Domestic disturbance
2711 Leslie Road
Caller advised they took children out of an apartment where a domestic was going on and put them in caller’s apartment/could not state if the domestic was physical. Officer had negative contact with anything/caller couldn’t give a good description.

Fraud/embezzlement
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller needs assistance escorting an employee off the property after an internal was done.

Reckless driver
32nd Bypass and Pinos Altos Road
Black Yukon all over the roadway and in the wrong lane. Officer made contact with the driver/everything is okay.

Disturbance
Pinos Altos and Gila streets
Caller advised that her cousin’s girlfriend showed up and is trying to fight her. Officers request emergency traffic at Bullard and San Vicente/one officer to La Capilla/male is headed south.

Accident-property damage
E. Highway 180 and Pinos Altos Road
Caller is in a red Santa Fe/other vehicle is a gray Tacoma/vehicles in Chevron parking lot.

Domestic disturbance
Royall Drive and E. 32nd Street
Caller advised a male and a named female were fighting about a dog/male ended up hitting caller’s vehicle head-on/male left in a brown Chevy pickup/34-year-old female possibly broke wrist/male has their children in his pickup/they are 3 and 4-years-old.

Accident property damage
Catholic Cemetery – S. Cooper Street
Caller advised she hit a pole.

Domestic disturbance
2711 Leslie Road
Caller advised that her mother’s husband has been acting crazy all day/he is no longer there/negative on anything physical/he was just yelling and took her mother’s keys. Male in background did yell that he would not allow the male back into the apartment and that if he went back he “would kill him.” Officer made contact with caller who stated she and the male got into a verbal argument and he left.

Wednesday, Aug.12

Burglary
100 N. Rosedale Road
Officer advised to send other units/clear the air/foot pursuit/male behind the trees/another subject possibly in the building/officers on Sheriff’s Posse Road/one male left north/other toward Ranch Club Road wearing all black. Deputy on foot behind Griffin’s/dogs are barking south of Griffin’s Propane.

Welfare check
502 N. Bullard Street
A named male is sitting on the ground with a piece of paper saying weird things.

Welfare check
Lamina Loop
Caller advised the kids two houses down are put outside and they yell for mom until they are brought back in around 8:30 a.m./caller advised she gets woken up every day/there are three children ages 2 to 5-years-of-age/has recordings of them yelling. Officer out at address.

Welfare check
N. Swan Street
Caller advised that he and his girlfriend just broke up and she is claiming to be suicidal/she is 33-years-old. Officer advised everything is okay/female denied having any kind of suicidal ideations.

Welfare check
N. Swan Street
Caller advised that his named male friend may have passed away in his trailer. Officer spoke with owner of Roadrunner Mobile Home Park who advised the male passed away a few days ago/unsure when the funeral will be.

Domestic disturbance
SCPD
Officer advised a call was received from a named female who advised that her daughter was physically abused by her boyfriend this morning. Officer advised caller to have her daughter call dispatch to report the . . .

Shoplifting
1510 Silver Heights Blvd.
Officer advised that Orlando Marquez is in investigative detention at this time/doing a vehicle search/requested another unit. Another officer re-issued the CTW and released Marquez on a
CTA.

Domestic disturbance
N. Swan Street
Advised between her 21-year-old daughter and her 22-year-old boyfriend/he did take off in a silver car possibly going to Hurley/just verbal. Officer made contact with daughter.

Stolen motor vehicle
Memory Lane
Caller advised they last saw the silver 2015 Nissan Altima an hour ago in their carport/no one else has the keys to it.

Harassment
3025 E. Highway 180
A named female is harassing son and his girlfriend in the Ace parking lot and progressed on the drive to Santa Clara.

Harassment
22 Ridge Road
Caller advised that a named male and a named female were using the facilities and moved out/they continue to call her swearing and yelling over the phone at caller. Caller wants officer to call them and ask them to stop calling and would like a CTW issued.

Welfare check
Ohio Street
Officer made contact with a named female at her home. She advised that her granddaughter is moving from Montana. Caller is currently taking care of the granddaughter’s 6-year-old child and stated caller is capable of taking care of the child/her issue with the granddaughter is she is moving too many items into caller’s home. She stated the granddaughter . . .

Suicide threat
Chitalpa Street
No report.

Disturbance
E. Cain Drive
Advised that two named males broke in with guns/unknown what kind of guns/they left/they chased him and his little brother from downtown. Officer on scene.

Thursday, Aug. 13

Unwanted subject
3110 E. Highway 180 – 12:20 a.m.
Advised a male is there who won’t leave/he is now gone. Officers ATL whole area with negative contact.

Criminal trespass warning
3110 E. Highway 180 – 7:30 a.m.
Caller advised that a named male is there and he has a CTW. Can hear the male/he called her a bitch. He is walking off now toward highway. Officers had contact with Kyle Rasco at Highway 180 sitting on the road.

Game and Fish
3005 Camino del Bosque – Forest Service
A dead deer is in the roadway. Officer advised it is not in the roadway/dead deer guy was advised.

Harassment
SCPD
Walk-in stated he is currently in a civil suit with a named male who he hired to do some work at his residence and now the male is taking pictures of him.

Criminal damage to property
4028 S. Highway 90
Caller advised a customer destroyed a door to their storage unit last night to get inside of it/spoke with owner of unit who said it was his girlfriend/caller has footage of her there destroying the door. Officer spoke with caller who advised the female suspect called them and confessed to damaging the . . .

Fraud/embezzlement
N. Cooper Street
Caller advised he received a fraud call stating they would suspend his Social Security/he did unfortunately give them information like his SSN. Officer made contact with caller.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Two males in their 30s took a big screen TV and a basket of merchandise/they are eastbound on Highway 180 in a green 1990 Honda Civic.

Stolen motor vehicle
2045 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that someone stole their tan 2002 Toyota Tacoma and headed toward Santa Clara. Officer put out vehicle description to county/back out at Shell. Deputy advised his is on stationary patrol on 180 and has not seen the vehicle go by.

Stolen motor vehicle
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a male with sores on his face and possibly on narcotics is walking around the parking lot looking for his pickup/he is very upset and screaming that someone stole his pickup. Officers advised clear from Walmart/en route to a follow up.

Welfare check
Empire Buffet
Advised that she can see flashes of light inside and outside the building/thinks the sign may have a short/no vehicles outside.

Welfare check
Suntanner Road
Mother advised her daughter-in-law called her advising her son said he was going to kill himself/possibly has a knife to his throat/possibly a pocket knife/possibly under the influence of drugs. Officers advised TAC1 staging on Mountain View and Suntanner/everything is okay/negative on suicidal ideations/units clear.

Welfare check
Maple Avenue – Pinos Altos
Female having a seizure at a campground/unknown age/they are in a tent possibly at Lake Roberts/she has been drinking/has a history of seizures/then advised his aunt told him they . . .

Welfare check
601 N. Bullard Street
Caller advised a male outside is advising he has a sharp pain/male didn’t really make sense. Officer requested EMS for 57-year-old male with chest pain/male being transported by EMS.

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