Friday, July 29

Unwanted subject
S. Highway 90
Caller advised he is having a problem with his son. When asked further questions, caller stated does it matter/then disconnected the line. Officers advised will be clear/negative on a CTW for a named male.

Disturbance
2950 Leslie Road
Advised that a male is very belligerent/he is yelling at staff/no direct threats. Officer out with the named male/subject left property/officer back out at clinic.

Larceny
La Plata Middle School
Advised a power washer was taken from the property/male driving a silver Chevy Avalanche.

Accident-injuries
W. 13th and Grant streets
Advised male flipped the motorcycle/bleeding from his head. Officer on scene.

Panhandler
2045 E. Highway 180
Male in the parking lot getting aggressive with caller/he left in a green Suburban east on Highway 180. Officer had contact with male by the old Shoe Dept.

Driving while intoxicated
S. Highway 90 and Truck Bypass
Advised a male lying next to a white Jeep is extremely intoxicated/he is underneath the pickup. Second caller advised male is walking and staggering. Caller is standing by in a FedEx van.

Unwanted subject
E. Highway 180
A named male is refusing to leave/wants an officer to drive by to make sure he leaves. Officer had negative contact.

Accident-property damage
206 N. Hudson Street
2016 Nissan Versa and a black car/both in the roadway. Officer on scene.

Welfare check
111 S. Texas Street – Gospel Mission
A named female is stranded in the rain. Female from the mission wants the female removed from the property/she cannot stay in front of the mission/they want her taken to the Seasonal Overnight Shelter. Officer requested ambulance for a 55-year-old female stating she cannot walk.

Unwanted subject
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a female is causing issues and trying to shoplift. Officer issued Rebecca Brown and Jeannette McHugh indefinite CTWs/both units clear.

Welfare check
407 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised a male is standing naked near the car wash. Officer issued Richard Matthews an indefinite CTW to the carwash.

Welfare check
4210 Kiva Place – Los Cerros Apartments
Looks like a vehicle wrecked into a tree.

Saturday, July 30

Hot pursuit
Caddell Crossing and Highway 180 – Santa Clara – 1:56 a.m.
Bellm passing Marrow/went through a stop sign/passing Mill/turning right onto Ft Bayard Street/Oak/Ft Bayard/GCSO deputy has contact with SCPD officer taking over communications/attempting traffic from Ft Bayard and Maple streets. SCPD officer advised switching over to county.

Game and Fish
315 S. Hudson Street
Officer advised clear/dead deer off the road

Assault
1313 E. 32nd Street
Female in the ER threatening to kill them. Officer advised all units clear.

Harassment
610 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised a male is sexually harassing cashiers/wants him issued a CTW.

Suspicious vehicle
SASS – 905 N. Hudson Street
Out with a named female/she is working on the building/everything is okay.

Suspicious vehicle
Family Dollar – Silver Heights Blvd.
Officers advised out on Juniper/ATL for subject who left his van/out with other officers /one in unit en route to Family Dollar/out at Family Dollar.

Unwanted subject
610 N. Silver Street – Seasonal Overnight Shelter
Caller wants a named male removed from the property/he has knives on him/he is causing problems. Subject left prior to arrival.

Disturbance
1313 E. 32nd Street
Female trying to leave the ER/she is outside/she is on a hold/they need her back inside/caller advised she is yelling and cussing at all the nurses and security. Advised female on 32nd Street leaving the property/she doesn't want to be transported/they are chasing her in the GRMC parking lot. Officer advised have contact with female running into the . . .

Larceny
1313 E. 32nd Street
Advised she was a patient in the ER and money was taken from her wallet/$280 was taken. Officer was advised of the call.

Game and Fish
Florence and Alabama streets
Caller advised a dead deer is in the street/it has been there for a few days and is starting to smell. Deer was picked up.

Unwanted subject
610 N. Silver Street – SOS
Caller advised a named male needs to be removed/he is standing outside and doesn't want to leave/he is not causing problems. Officer made contact with the male and a female who was also unwanted/they left upon request.

Larceny
E.12th Street
Caller stated someone took his bike/believes it was a named male.

Disturbance
Lamina Loop – 7:05 p.m.
Caller advised her aunt is intoxicated and hitting her father and her mother.

Domestic disturbance
Lamina Loop – 7:05 p.m.
Advised he can hear multiple subjects screaming and yelling.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Two females walking out with bottles/they took a Hypnitiq bottle/they are walking to the parking lot/they got into the backseat of a white Dodge pickup.

Shoplifting
1810 N. Swan Street
Male left in a Chrysler. Officer made contact with store employee who stated a male grabbed two or three bottles of Jack Daniels whiskey.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a named female with a CTW just walked into the store/advised she is 95% going to shoplift. Officer issued Jedadiah Mohr and Veronica Madrid indefinite CTWs to Walmart.

Fight
Huff Street
Caller advised fighting is going on at this address/can hear kids crying in the background please stop. Second caller advised the same. Officer had contact with one named female and three named males/with one male en route to Corbin.

Domestic disturbance
Fran Drive
Caller advised a domestic occurred tonight between her and her husband/he is intoxicated/he got physical with her while they were driving home.

Sunday, July 31

Suspicious vehicle
1001 Pope Street
Caller advised a vehicle has been parked in the parking lot for a while now. Officer requested assistance from county. GCSO deputy out with one male who stated he stopped there because he has head pressure and is waiting for the head pressure to go.

Larceny
S. Mill Street
Advised she can see a male on camera trying to get into the building/he did knock a camera down. Officer set up frequent patrol for two weeks.

Criminal trespass warning
1810 N. Swan Street
Officer advised to show CTW was re-issued to this subject/will be clear.

Unattended death
4210 Kiva Place – Los Cerros Apartments
Advised a 70-year-old male is unresponsive and his door is open/he is possibly deceased. Officer advised to contact OMI/OMI en route.

Domestic disturbance
16th Street
Caller advised someone is at her neighbor's home yelling and threatening to hit her/female asked caller to call LE.

Larceny
1040 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that two named females stole a TV from Room 138/they are not on scene/they left Motel 6 with the TV about 45 minutes ago. Officer advised clear/put ATLs out for both females.

Weapons fired
N. F Street
Caller advised he heard three shots and shortly after a lady yelled/sounds like a .22. Officer out at address/everything is okay/fireworks.

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