Monday, Jan. 17

Criminal trespass warning
1220 N. Hudson Street – 8:45 a.m.
Caller advised that a male who has a CTW is in the back bathroom right now. Officer advised male left, will ATL/out with Matthew Fox at Wells Fargo/re-issued him CTW/also for 12th Street
Snappy.

Vehicle burglary
Lamb Street
Caller advised her son's backpack was stolen from his vehicle while it was parked in front of their home/vehicle was unlocked/it had his school-issued Chromebook in it/son is at school. Officer en route to Silver High School.

Panhandler
1105 E. Highway 180
Male on foot in the drive-thru asking customers for food and/or money/just want him removed/negative on a CTW. Officer advised male left prior to arrival.

Welfare check
855 Silver Heights Blvd. – 11:48 a.m.
Male with pants hanging to his knees/black hoodie/he is bending over mooning people. Officer spoke to the male and it appeared his pants were falling down. Officer asked the male to pick them up and tighten his belt/the male picked his pants up and could not tighten his belt due to there not being enough holes. Officer told the male what the complaint was for and to try to keep his pants up.

Criminal trespass warning
1220 N. Hudson Street – 1:30 p.m.
A named male outside by the water machines. Officer released Matthew Fox on a non-traffic CTA.

Criminal trespass
Little Walnut Road – 2:55 p.m.
Caller advised the people who were evicted are back/they took the boards down the homeowner had just put up. Officer advised the realtor is on scene with the previous tenants and gave them until 9 p.m. tonight to move their belongings.

Welfare check
Pope Street and W. Highway 180
Male is dancing and keeps falling. Officer advised the male to go home/he is going home.

Domestic disturbance
2545 N. Silver Street – Hillside Apartments
Caller advised he heard a female and a male arguing. Officer advised upon arrival he had contact with a named male who the officer knew from past encounters and a named female/it was only a verbal argument.

Game and Fish
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised a deer that was struck by a vehicle is in the eastbound lane of 32nd Street/deer cannot get out of the road. Officer advised one shot fired/deer is deceased and will be left on the north side of the wheelchair and walker rentals building/units clear/deer off roadway. Officer advised deer still alive and had to fire one more shot/units clear now.

Shoplifting
610 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised there was a bald, heavy-set male/now walking north on Swan/this is the third time the male has stolen today/last time he was in the store he threw an item at caller. Officer had negative contact with male/did make contact with caller.

Suspicious vehicle
1870 Silver Heights Blvd.
Officer advised vehicle has two occupants showing pictures to each other on their cell phones/unit clear.

Tuesday, Jan. 18

Domestic disturbance
N. Bennett and E. Yankie streets
Caller advised a named male has a female in a small black car/windshield is busted out/the female is getting beat to death/she was bleeding/possibly headed towards Hudson. Officers advised in the area ATL/contact at Hudson Bridge/went traffic with black Chevy at Hudson Snappy.

Graffiti
Hudson Bridge at 2:39 a.m. and College Street Bridge at 2:49 a.m.
No reports.

Criminal damage to property
Morning Star/Hometown Realty
Caller advised the phone lines to both businesses were cut.

Welfare check
Memory Lane
Caller advised she has not heard from a regular female client in over a month/she has tried calling and emailing her with no response. Officers made contact advising client is okay/her phone has been giving her problems/there is another counselor on scene/they would be giving caller a call.

Criminal trespass
500 E. Pine Street – Army Reserve Training Center
Caller advised a female is camping on the south side of the property/wants them removed/caller is from Kirkland Air Force Base. Officers en route to the park to make contact with a named female/she is not here at this time. Officers out at a Grant Street address/will be clear/made contact with the named female/she is going to meet caller at this location.

Domestic disturbance
Canal Street
Caller advising her son and his girlfriend are fighting/son picked up a knife and threatened suicide/his girlfriend is okay/she seems to be packing. Caller advised the son did leave the residence.

Unwanted subject
3130 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a named male is outside pounding on the door/caller thinks the male has a CTW. Officer advised clear/walked the property with negative contact with male.

Harassment
1600 16th Street – Mountain View Senior Apartments
Caller advised that a named male left a piece of pizza at the front door of his apartment/advised the male messaged him as well telling him to open the door.

Suicide threat
Plata Road
No report.

Larceny
N. Pinos Altos Street
Caller advised she noticed a bicycle missing from her backyard/an older model mountain bike black in color/she heard noises in her backyard 30 minutes ago.

Wednesday, Jan. 19

Criminal damage to property
855 Silver Heights Blvd. – 4:24 a.m.
Male running north on Silver Heights/sounded like something broke. GCSO deputy advised contact at 19th and Gold/running east on 19th/one in custody at 19th and Swan/it appears male possibly threw rocks at the door/front door glass is shattered/request dispatch find a phone number for the gas station.

Criminal damage to property
855 Silver Heights Blvd. – 5:59 a.m.
Caller advising the front door window has been shattered. Caller was advised GCSO already has a report for this and was given the case number.

Welfare check
2700 N. Silver Street – swimming pool
Officer advised someone flagged him down advising someone is possibly in the ditch screaming.

Game and Fish
Cain Drive and Little Walnut Road
Vehicle vs deer/vehicle left. Dead deer guy called back advising he was unable to locate this deer but did locate a deer that has been dead for a while and will be picking up that one.

COVID-19
520 N. Bullard Street -- SC Food Co-op
No report.

Welfare check
S Cinc Drive
Caller advised he was supposed to have his 10-month-old daughter today and was never given her. Officer advised upon his arrival at the residence he had negative contact with any subjects at the residence.

Unwanted subject
Silver Street
Caller advised a homeless male has set up a tent right outside of his fenceline. Officer made contact with a named male/will be clear/male will be packing up his camp.

Accident-property damage
Silver Heights and Hudson
Vehicle vs deer. Officer advised two deer were struck/needs dead deer guy to pick them up/one shot fired.

Welfare check
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a female wearing all black and a black hoodie is talking to herself/female said she is the owner of Walmart and will shoplift what she needs. Caller wants the female issued an indefinite CTW. Officer issued Harmony Muniz an indefinite CTW for Walmart and did . . .

Suspicious vehicle
607 N. Hudson Street
Officer out with a named male/advised they left it parked there/were coming back to pick it up.

Thursday, Jan. 20

Domestic disturbance
3420 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a named female and her husband are physically fighting/believes someone is getting slapped/advised when he walked by he saw a male forcing the women out of the room/they are now back in the room.

Welfare check
N. Swan and E. 12th streets
Female in black hoodie walking in the middle of roadway/appeared upset. Officer had negative contact.

Welfare check
1600 16th Street – Mountain View Senior Apartments
Caller advised a named male is just yelling help but not answering the door. Officer made contact with male who advised he was having computer problems and was upset at his computer. He was told he needs to not be so loud. Everything is okay/both units clear.

Unattended death
Plata Road
Caller advised her daughter was asleep/she is blue and cold to the touch/she is 22-years-old/she is handicapped and bedridden. Officer advised to contact OMI/OMI en route.

Mental health complaint
610 N. Silver Street -- Seasonal Overnight Shelter
Advised a 47-year-old female is having a psychotic episode/she is not taking medication at this time/she is having suicidal ideations/jumping in front of vehicles. EMD: medium priority/mental health.

Unwanted subject
105 N. Rosedale Road
Caller advised a male is in the store and he will not leave/he is irate and cussing at employees. Officer advised male left prior to arrival.

Criminal trespass warning
212 E. 12th Street
A named male was passing by on foot/he is not wanted on the property/there is a female with the male and they want her issued a CTW. Officer advised out with the male/the female is still inside the Chevron.

Battery
1307 N. Swan Street – S.P.I.N. -- Support People in Need
Caller advised a named male punched him in the face/caller advised he then administered pepper spray/caller does not want medical attention/advised his boss is angry because caller administered pepper spray. Officer advised male left prior to arrival.

Welfare check
N. Juniper Street
911 male caller advised a male was running after a female/he went out with a machete/female had a baby in her arms/he showed up and they stopped/they are in the parking lot still.

Welfare check
610 N. Silver Street – SOS
Caller advised a named male is at the shelter who has a $30,000 truck, a $5,000 camping trailer, and a $1,000 phone/caller thinks he is a sexual offender and wants a background check run on him. Caller was advised SCPD does not run background checks on individuals through 911 or for personal reasons. Caller then stated a female in his truck pulled a gun out on a male when he tried to do something to her/caller advised the male . . .

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