Friday, Feb. 11

Domestic disturbance
W. Hester Street
Caller advised her boyfriend is being abusive with her/he did possibly hit her/her lip is swollen, Caller continues to say leave me alone/can barely hear a male in the background/female seems to be either under the influence or highly intoxicated. Officer out with the pair.

Welfare check
W. 6th Street
Caller advised a 32-year-old female may have been drinking and she did make threats about hurting herself. Caller advised the female called back telling him she cut herself. Officer requested ambulance for 33-year-old female who does have a laceration to left wrist with slow bleeding.

Game and Fish
Alabama Street and W. Highway 180
Caller received a call about a dead deer/is already picked up.

Vehicle burglary
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised she lost her car keys in the hospital/yesterday it was towed to Hatch Toyota for them to get it unlocked/someone did make entry to the car and stole an $800 rosary and money that was in the console. Caller advised yesterday security notified that someone turned in the keys/it was a construction worker who found them on the ground by the car.

Domestic disturbance
Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised a named female is at his home and talking crazy/he no longer wants her there/she is just not making any sense/she is being threatening toward caller/she is going to get her friends after him. Officer advised will be clear from here/en route to station.

Vehicle accident with injuries
W. College Avenue and N. Texas Street
Report, no narrative.

Welfare check
Valley Vista and 40th Street
Caller advised a group of children is playing in the roadway/two little girls are lying on the road. Officers made contact with a male juvi/advising they were not lying in the roadway but he will keep an eye on them.

Liquor laws
Silver High School
Students in possession of alcohol/they are in the office/one student is under the influence/parents are on scene as well.

Saturday, Feb, 12

Unwanted subject
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised a named male has been discharged for a while now and he is still waiting in the ER becoming irate with staff/he is refusing to leave/he urinated on the triage door/he grabbed a chair and hit it against the vending machine and threw the trash can outside.

Game and Fish
Highway 180 @ welcome sign
Deer needs to be put down. Officer advised deer was already deceased.

Larceny
W. Market Street
Caller advised someone stole a license plate off a car that was parked in her driveway. Officer responded.

COVID-19
206 N. Hudson Street
No report.

Welfare check
E. College Avenue and N. Hudson Street
Male with a rope trying to climb walls/he's currently under the bridge/he's wearing a black hoodie. Officer advised negative on any person.

Domestic disturbance
Ridge Road
Caller advised that her daughter just assaulted her/daughter is no longer there/she does not need medical attention/daughter is in a Charcoal grey 2020 Ford Edge. Caller is yelling at someone.

Welfare check
3514 Fowler Avenue
Advised her grandfather called her and advised he does not have any water and was sitting in his own feces/he just got back from the hospital today/the nurses have not been answering all day. Officer made contact with the grandfather who advised he was okay, and had only . . .

Unwanted subject
2501 E. Highway 180
Advised that a named male is in the store with his girlfriend and caller believes both have CTWs. Officers on scene.

Sunday, Feb. 13

Burglary
W. Market Street
Caller advised he saw two people around this house at about 9 p.m. last night/called the homeowner/they are in Tucson/caller went behind the house and found someone had broken into the shed.

Graffiti
Ridge Road and Fairway Drive
Mailboxes are spray-painted blue along with a speed limit sign.

Unwanted subject
1601 Virginia Street – Questa Apartments
Caller advised the father of her kids gained access to her apartment and is calling her requesting to see his kids/he is 32-years-old/he is making threats to hurt himself/male stated he just wants to see the kids and then will leave and shoot himself/caller is not in the apartment and the children are with her.

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