Friday, Feb. 26

Counterfeit money
205 W. Broadway
No narrative.

Welfare check
306 E. 12th Street
Caller advised a female is being yelled at by a male in a blue Ford truck under a tree/he is drinking beer/male now outside of truck urinating/vehicle has left the Food Basket parking lot/he is now in the parking lot of the fast food Chinese place. Officer out with vehicle at the Super Snappy Mart.

Unwanted subject
3420 E. Highway 180 – 12:19 p.m.
Caller advised people in Room 104 were supposed to be out by noon because of noise complaints/caller has asked them multiple times and they will not/they are also using false identities/they have left.

Welfare check
Santa Rita Street
Caller advised she hasn't been able to get a hold of a named male since yesterday/he left approximately three days ago and is in the Silver City area/his blue 1985 Chevy pickup has American flags all over it.

Welfare check
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised two children are in a black Hyundai Elantra which has left the parking lot. Officer advised an ATL was issued to stop and welcheck the kids.

COVID-19
1307 Pope Street
No report.

Criminal sexual penetration
No location given
Caller advised she wants to speak to an officer ref an incident that happened a few years back between her ex-partner and her daughter.

Intoxicated driver
1609 N. Swan Street
Male is drinking a Dos Equis inside a white Buick car. Officer went traffic with vehicle at 14th and Swan/clear/everything is okay/negative on a DWI.

Suspicious vehicle
1620 E. Pine Street – Magistrate Court
Officer had contact with a named female.

Stolen motor vehicle
Howell Street
Caller advised that a white Toyota Tacoma with camper shell is headed north on Highway 15/a named male went into her house and took the keys to her vehicle/he was visiting caller when he grabbed the keys.

Welfare check
N. Swan Street
Caller advised that her female friend was taken forcibly by her boyfriend around 5 p.m. today/she was told this by another named female/they are in a white Cadillac. Caller said she received a call from the other female after the incident who stated the female friend said they were going to the forest to burn the boyfriend's clothes.

Battery
E. 19th Street
Caller advised her son just got home and he was beaten up by an unknown person/he is bleeding from his head/he got upset when he found out she called the cops. Caller refused medical/sending medical. Have an open line/can hear male very upset stating he is going to shoot them/telling his mother to go back home.

Saturday, Feb. 27

Welfare check
Howell Street
Boyfriend has a bad kidney/having trouble breathing. Male told her to hang up the phone and to not call anyone. Caller stated he is okay now and is up walking/wants to cancel ambulance. Logged this address/show several ambulance calls for a 50-year-old male. Officer made contact with the male/he is okay and doesn't need medical attention.

Domestic disturbance
Pinos Altos Road
A named male showed up 'acting crazy'/thinks he still may be outside/he also took her truck/he has a 9 mm on his waistband/he told caller he was going to shoot her. Officer advised everything is okay/verbal domestic/put out ATL for the male.

Disturbance
1105 E. Highway 180
Male in the parking lot yelling and cursing at people. Caller advised he is a vagrant and causing a disturbance/he has a sleeping bag and items around him. Officer advised female left prior to arrival.

Intoxicated driver
100 17th Street – Casa Linda Apartments
Caller advised the male parked crooked in the parking lot and is very intoxicated. Officer had contact with a gray Dodge Dart.

Accident-property damage
E. Highway 180 and Rosedale Road
Red Dodge vs black SUV/negative on injuries/fluids leaking. Officers advised female with a bump on her head.

Harassment
Pope and W. 11th streets
Advised a female is flagging down unit. She stated that a named male is harassing her/he yells at her from a passing vehicle as she is walking. Officer advised the restraining order caller had against the male expired in 2015. Female requested that if officers see him in public to tell him to leave her alone.

Welfare check
College and D streets
Male walking and stumbling in and out of the roadway. Officer out with a named male on College and A streets/52-year-old male/difficulty breathing/dizzy/stumbling/no bleeding.

Welfare check
1810 N. Swan Street
Caller advised she was discharged from GRMC and feels they gave her the wrong medicine/she feels they knocked her out with the medication. Caller is not making sense. She possibly did give birth on the 21st or 22nd of February. She remembers getting into the ambulance and then leaving GRMC she passed out/advised GRMC did not give her her full discharge paperwork.

Stolen motor vehicle
Little Walnut Road
Red Honda CR 250 dirt bike taken 20-30 minutes ago/saw a male in a brown jacket/went toward the high school. Officers out with caller.

Unwanted subject
3420 E. Highway 180
Caller (new owner) is watching camera and noticed a few subjects who are not allowed in the hotel. Officer out with caller.

Unwanted subject
703 Silver Heights Blvd.
Advised a female who has a CTW is out front on the bench wearing a trench coat. Officer advised female left prior to arrival.

Welfare check
W. Market Street
Male walking naked around caller's daughter and he shot a bullet at his camper/it's the same guy who stabbed him. Officer ATL the male in the area with negative contact/also tried to call the male with negative contact.

Welfare check
1956 E. Highway 180
Male walking in the median carrying a bunch of wire/came from Walgreen's/crossed over to Albertson's. Officer out with two named males.

Welfare check
N. Bayard Street
Caller advised her friend is having a rough night and threw beer on her/he does not normally act like this.

Domestic disturbance
1414 Little Walnut Road – Silver Cliff Apartments
Open line/can hear child crying in background/can hear a lot of yelling/male in background inaudible. Female caller advised neighbors are fighting downstairs/advised male hit female to the ground and slammed into her vehicle.

Sunday, Feb. 28

Weapons fired
2709 Leslie Road – Gateway Apartments
Caller advised she heard five gunshots and heard subjects running. Caller is very scared and having PTSD/wants to stay on the line/female requests ambulance to check her vitals/age 48/she has high blood pressure/takes blood pressure medication/suffers from anxiety and depression/on medication. A numbered apartment has a bullet hole through her wall/right next to her bed/heard a car speed off/unknown description.

Criminal trespass warning
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller wants to file CTW on a named female/she just walked out of the store/getting video ready for LE/CTW was issued to her in 2018 by a Bayard PD officer. Officers doing a walk-through.

Domestic disturbance
Walnut Drive
Caller is fighting her husband/he had one beer/he is making the statement that he wants to kill himself. There are two children there. He is in the background saying that's a lie/they are both in the bedroom now.

Welfare check
2080 Memory Lane – Valley View Apartments
Neighbor is screaming and crying really loud/doesn't know his name. Officer made contact with male and he was okay.

Domestic disturbance
Cactus Street
Caller advised a female was trying to climb out the front window and a male was hitting her/then he heard someone banging on his door.

Aggravated assault
35th Street
Caller advised that a named female has a restraining order on him and came over/she hit his vehicle and a vehicle in the roadway/believes she may be intoxicated/she left going south on Swan. Officer advised out at Silver Cliff Apartments with female.

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