Friday, June 11, 2021

Unwanted subject
1600 16th Street – Mountain View Senior Apartments
Caller advised there is a subject sleeping in the lobby/caller advised he woke up and is now leaving.

Suspicious vehicle
Maple Street
Caller advised a white Pontiac has been sitting at the dead end of Maple for an unknown amount of time. Officer advised vehicle is okay/will patrol through shift.

Welfare check
Cimmarron – Tyrone
Caller from Mediquip made contact with male and he advised false alarm.

Unwanted subject
2502 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a male is refusing to leave the property/ he keeps going in and out and refusing to leave/now walking toward Walmart. Officer advised male left after being told he has a CTW for Walmart/out at Del Taco to speak with caller.

Harassment
N. Pinos Altos Street
Caller advised a named male has been hanging around/he tried to break into her house last night/she has a restraining order against him/he has been seen on her roof by multiple neighbors.

Suspicious vehicle
Ben Altamirano Sports Complex
Officer made contact with a named male who was told to leave the area.

Domestic disturbance
Public Library – 515 W. College Avenue
Officers had contact with a named female and a named male/clear/male denied medical.

Suicide threat
Visitor Center
No report.

Disturbance
1956 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a named male walked up to him and started to hit him and wanted to fight. Caller wants to be escorted to his vehicle.

Welfare check
Highways 152 and 35
A Silverado just parked in the roadway and looks to have been in a wreck/her grandson accidentally ran into the ditch. Deputy advised everything is okay/negative on an accident investigation.

Fraud/embezzlement
GCSO
No report.

Domestic disturbance
Cactus Street
Caller advised that a named male punched her in the face and pushed her against the wall/he left to his mother’s/caller refused medical/40-year-old female.

Welfare check
N. Swan and 35th Street
Female is trying to jump out of a van/caller advised it was a “large” lady. Officer advised a named female was the one trying to jump out.

Larceny
Gordon Street
Caller advised a male in his 40s stole her daughter’s fanny pack when he went in to use the restroom/happened around 10 a.m.

Accident-property damage
Hudson Street @ post office
White Chrysler with two flat tires in the median.

Panhandler
1810 N. Swan Street
Female and male asking for money in a red car with no front grill/being aggressive with employees. Officer advised clear/they agreed to leave the property.

Saturday, June 12

Domestic disturbance
Durango Street
Caller advised her boyfriend locked her out of the house/he has been drinking/his children are afraid of him and she wants him out of the house. Officer advised en route to this residence.

Domestic disturbance
15th and N. Silver Street
Caller advised two subjects are hitting each other/male and female/male drug the female into the house/male had a gun in his hand and was going to hit the female with the gun/they went back into the house/can still hear them yelling.

Disturbance
Louisiana Street
Caller advised a named male is yelling at all the family members/he does not want them to clean the yard for their mother/he is a known drug user. Officer made contact with caller/who stated his brothers came up from Las Cruces to help clean up his mother’s yard and male was angry because items he wanted to keep the brothers considered to be “junk.”

Harassment
1007 Pope Street
Caller advised a male took $40 from her two days ago and that he was harassing her by HMS.

Disturbance
Mann Drive
Caller advised they can hear the neighbors yelling and cussing/they are usually cussing and raving.

Accident-injuries
2045 E. Highway 180
911 caller advised a male on a motorcycle fell off bike and rolled on the pavement/got back on his bike and left.

Welfare check
Little Walnut Road – 8:23 p.m.
Caller believes the father’s house is not clean for the 3-year-old child/father has been drinking. Caller advised this is the first overnight for the child and she does not believe father has anything for the child.

Domestic disturbance
Little Walnut Road – 8:47 p.m.
Caller advised a male and a female were arguing in the street/female claimed she is okay just distraught. Officers advised everything is okay now/units are clear.

Welfare check
San Vicente Street
Caller advised she can hear yelling and knows people are getting raped out there. Caller is out at SCPD using the phone.

Welfare check
N. Swan Street – 10:31 p.m.
Caller earlier today heard a girl crying/they looked outside and saw a male with a baby in his hands trying to fight her husband who had gone outside to see why the dogs were barking/her husband is now inside. Officer advised units out at this address/negative contact with anyone/units will be clear.

Domestic disturbance
N. Swan Street – 11:32 p.m.
Caller advised subjects are outside fighting again/male ran toward the ditch. Four officers responded/has contact with male/will be transporting male in custody to SCPD.

Welfare check
W. 7th Street
Officer made contact with homeowner with door open who advised he was trying to cool down his living room.

Sunday, June 13

Shooting
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised a male just came in with a gunshot wound. Officers have one male in investigative detention/released from investigative detention

Welfare check
Harris Road
Caller requests an ambulance to his mother’s home ref people keep telling him he did something wrong to her. Officer had negative contact/nothing appears to be disturbed at the residence.

Breaking and entering
2711 Leslie Road – Lintero Apartments
Caller advised a male is attempting to break into the apartment by climbing the balcony/multiple people are trying to get into the apartment. Officer advised will be attempting contact with apartment owner.

Vehicle burglary
1120 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a gun was taken from his pickup in the parking lot. Officer has contact.

Welfare check
Katheryne Circle
Caller advised they have not been able to get a hold of a male employee since Wednesday/have tried calling him several times and he does not answer. Officer made contact with male’s parents who advised he is in Arizona on another job and forgot to notify caller.

Welfare check
2545 N. Silver Street – Hillside Apartments
Caller can hear a female yelling for help. Officer and deputy had negative contact with anything.

Loud music
Gough Park
Loud music and someone preaching about God/main complaint is it’s amplified. Officer advised the people to turn the speaker down which they did.

Disturbance
S. Bennett Street
Two named females are outside harassing her. Could hear multiple females screaming. Caller advised they are now attacking her mother.

Suspicious vehicle
Durango Street
Caller advised a white pickup is parked outside/male asked if the tractor on the property was for sale/caller told male it wasn’t but male is still outside. Officer advised vehicle died and subjects are waiting for a tow/will frequent patrol. Caller called back advising male jumped the fence.

Loud music
N. Juniper Street
Caller advised a party with strobe lights down the road, Officer advised strobe lights in the living room/male was advised to turn it down.

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