Friday, Aug. 14

Larceny
N. Silver Street
Caller advised she lives in a camping trailer in the back and someone took her generator/she thinks she knows who took it – a named male.

Welfare check
N. Bullard and Hill streets – 6:41 a.m.
Out with Freddy Quesada.

Harassment
Sonora Street
Caller from GRMC advised that a female wants to file a complaint on a male who walks the neighborhood/she is in the ER. Officer spoke to caller who stated she is tired of the named male who is always saying nasty things to her and other females and children downtown/she advised she will hurt him if she needs to protect herself or others. Officer advised her he would be speaking with the male.

Game and Fish
Pinos Altos Road
Caller advised a coyote is loose near the Cassie Health Center. An officer and G&F were notified.

Welfare check
N. Bullard Street
Caller advised that a man is lying in between her building and the herb shop/has been there since 2 p.m. yesterday till today/he hasn’t moved since then. Officer out with Britton Scott/he is leaving upon request.

Burglary
N. Bullard Street
Caller advised that someone has been stealing money from the till again/might be someone who has a key/someone also shaved in the bathroom and left their razors there.

Stolen motor vehicle
W. 7th Street
Caller advised he last saw his 1990 Suzuki motorcycle yesterday around 4 p.m./keys are not missing.

Domestic disturbance
Georgia Street
Walk-in advised his roommate was involved in a domestic last night and he is with her now.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Officer out with a male who is attempting to take cell phones.

Domestic disturbance
2711 Leslie Road
Caller advised a male hit her in the face and left in a white pickup/advised her phone was low on battery and phone disconnected. Negative contact with truck at Drifter/en route to Lintero Apartments.

Harassment
Fran Drive
Caller advised the neighbor is using the police and animal control to harass him/every time officers get sent out there is nothing wrong. Officer made contact with caller who advised he received a note from the animal control officer about dog feces piling up . . .

Domestic disturbance
1600 16th Street
Verbal argument. Officer issued Micaela Molina an indefinite CTW for whole complex.

Assault
Jason Drive – 6:40 p.m.
Caller advised that a named male pulled a knife on him. Deputy out at a Jason Drive address.

Unwanted subject
N. Swan Street – 6:55 p.m.
Caller advised that her son is at her house damaging the property/he has a knife on him and he cut her pool/he walked to her house. Officer saw male walking north on Corbin Street/in the area ATL.

Weapons fired
Howell and Alabama streets
Caller heard one shot. Officers in the area ATL/spoke to a female who advised she saw a firework go up/negative on shots fired/everything is okay.

Battery
E. Highway 180 and Hilltop Road
Officer out with male who advised he just got jumped and is bleeding from the forehead. Swollen left eyebrow.

Disturbance
1313 E. 32nd Street
Patient spit in security guard’s face/took off in a white Chrysler with a female.

Saturday, Aug. 15

Welfare check
N. F Street
Caller was mumbling and speaking very slowly/when asked if they needed an ambulance they said, “No, I need a cop.” Officer advised the male thought he saw someone walking in his yard.

Suspicious vehicle
Gough Park
Officers have one male in vehicle who is possibly unresponsive/one juvie in each vehicle passed out and there is vomit outside each vehicle/have Ethan Sanchez Lowell in investigative detention/Ruger AR-weapon is clear, no record.

Domestic disturbance
Casa Loma Road
Caller advised she received a message involving someone who might be in danger/believes they are in Silver City. Officer requested county and have them call officer for information. Deputy advised negative contact with a named male at this address/calling caller back.

Welfare check
1810 N. Swan Street
Young male passed out in a silver Dodge 1500/truck is running. Officer advised a named female is okay.

Reckless driver
Highway 180 – MM 93 (2 miles west of Mangas)
Deputy advised he witnessed a black motorcycle pass him on Highway 180 near the 93 MM going at least 110 mph/unable to stop. SCPD officer stationary on 180/behind motorcycle/no vehicle license/went traffic at Hacienda with black motorcycle/driver admitted to getting flashed by deputy/advised he was going about 90.

Stolen motor vehicle
Garcia Street
Caller advised that their green Arctic Cat 4-wheeler is gone. Unknown when it was taken/it was chained but the chain is gone as well.

Harassment
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a family that she has had issues with in the past is inside the store and they began harassing her/parties are separated at this time/caller wants a report made.

Unwanted subject
1313 E. 32nd Street
Eugene Lynn.

Welfare check
2711 Leslie Road
Caller advised there are about six males outside wanting to fight with caller’s grandson. Officer advised everything seems okay/unit clear.

Unwanted subject
Virginia Street
Mother of caller is on scene with a named male and the father wants them gone. Officer advised mother left/units clear.

Battery
Mountain View Road
Caller advised deputies arrested her 16-year-old re: 21-year-old beat him up and he is getting arrested. Caller wants to make a report, however caller said deputies on scene stated they cannot do a report for her and left with her 16-year-old. Caller is very upset and wants deputies to return so she can do the report re: the 21-year-old girl has her 16-year-old son at her house.

Harassment
Theodore Street
Caller advised she lives in the Cooper Street Cemetery on a dirt road and her neighbors in the cemetery are harassing her. Officer spoke to caller.

Domestic disturbance
Tracy Circle
Caller is in TorC and her 17-year-old son is causing problems with his grandmother. Officer made contact advising units clear/everything is okay/everyone will stay in the same house tonight.

Sunday, Aug. 16

Disturbance
Cain Drive
Caller advised there is a large disturbance and there is a gun involved/it is a huge mess in the driveway with everyone fighting. Officer has Anthony Granado in his unit in investigative detention.

Game and Fish
Catholic Cemetery – 1598 Cooper Street
Caller advised a buck appears to have been stuck by a vehicle/it is on the side of the road struggling. Officer advised the animal is dead/clear.

Battery
Huff Street – 5:37 p.m.
Caller advised her 36-year-old son left at 5:30 tonight/he has mental health concerns/he was drinking and possibly received roofies/appears to have been victim of battery/he is incoherent and may have been sexually assaulted.

Harassment
W. College Avenue
Caller advised that his ex-girlfriend called him advising she was going to his home to fight him and his new girlfriend. Officer made contact with caller and negative contact with caller’s ex-girlfriend/left voicemail.

Disturbance
1313 E. 32nd Street
Female from the rollover is being combative. Officer advised units clear.

Accident-injuries
N. Hudson and E. 11th streets
Motorcycle on the north side of Food Basket/driver is bleeding from his hand/the male skidded on gravel and the bike wrecked.

Battery
N. Silver and E. 19th streets
Caller advised that her female friend was jumped by a named female. Officer in area ATL/negative contact.

Disturbance
Glenda Circle and Fowler Avenue
Caller advised a male with a bat appears to be arguing with another subject. Officers went traffic with a gray older model Dodge van/negative contact with male/caller requests frequent patrol for the night.

Welfare check
W. 6th Street
Caller advised that her ex-boyfriend was texting her asking for money to buy narcotics and when she refused he texted her advising he was going to commit suicide. Officer made contact with male/everything is okay/will call caller when at station.

Disturbance
Pine and N. Swan streets
Officer advised vehicle near the ditch that was wrecked. Santa Clara PD officer came upon an accident/it was a possible domestic/vehicle collided in the intersection/domestic took place at the Super Snappy/request EMS re: a child in the back seat who appears to be okay/mother is bleeding/wrecker en route.

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