Friday, Dec. 2

Criminal damage to property
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised a named female is in the lobby hitting the machines and refusing to leave/she is threatening security and nursing staff/she is having suicidal ideations as well. Officer issued Cristina Proudlock a CTW/can only be seen for medical attention.

Aggravated assault
San Vicente Street
Caller advised her sister just threw a screwdriver at her/sister is on narcotics and is outside/she is inside the camping trailer. Officers out with sister and caller.

Accident-property damage
E. Highway 180 and Ranch Club Road
T-Bone accident/no injuries. Second caller advised unknown injuries. Officer advised 57-year-old male/air bag deployment/send next wrecker for blue Honda with heavy front-end . . .

Intoxicated persons
519 N. Bullard Street
Male sitting in front of her door yelling and intoxicated. Officer out with a named male/he is okay.

Welfare check
601 E. 19th Street
A male customer called stating he was ready to burn down the building because they weren't open. Officer set up frequent patrol for a month.

Welfare check
Kimberly Drive
Walk-in from Arizona advised his mom threatened to shoot him and his dad is going through an Alzheimer's issue right now. Officer on scene advising parents are okay.

Assault
38th Street
Caller has it on camera where his stepdad charged at him/he did not hit caller but tried to/stepdad took off with caller's mom. Officer listed all names.

Burglary
N. Gold Street
Caller advised someone is squatting at this house/they have also stolen a truck. Officer on scene.

Fraud/embezzlement
Kimberly Drive
Caller advised that while a named female was incarcerated a named male used her benefits. Officer advised the incarcerated female needs to call dispatch.

Harassment
17th Street
Caller advised her grandmother is harassing her over the phone.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Male and female ran out of GM entrance with a battery/ran behind Tractor Supply. Caller called back to cancel the call/they do not have enough footage to back it up.

Harassment
505 W. College Avenue – 2:52 p.m.
A named male is harassing employees/doesn't want him issued a CTW. Officer out with a named male/he left upon request.

Criminal trespass warning
505 W. College Avenue – 3:15 p.m.
Caller called back/she does want an indefinite CTW issued to the male. Officer advised dispatch to place an ATL for Richard Matthew so he could be issued the CTW.

Criminal trespass warning
The Hub
Caller wants indefinite CTWs issued to two males for entire Hub Plaza. Officer had contact with the two.

Unwanted subject
Family Dollar
Male customer refusing to leave/want him issued a CTW/customer is standing by the register yelling at caller. Officer issued Thomas Estrada an indefinite CTW to the property.

Larceny
30th Street
Caller advised three subjects came to her home looking for her son and left/advised her neighbor came to her home about 30 minutes later advising the three subjects took her package that had been delivered to her door. Officer had negative contact with neighbor or with anyone.

Criminal sexual penetration
W. 20th Street
Officers went to address to let CYFD and officers conduct their investigation with the juvenile.

Harassment
SCPD
Walk-in told officers his former boss at Domino's is harassing him for a Domino's topper that goes on top of the vehicle/walk-in advised that . . .

Larceny
610 N. Silver Street – Seasonal Overnight Shelter
Advised a named client wants to file a complaint regarding a stolen guitar taken by another female/the other female is not at the shelter/guitar was taken on Wednesday.

Welfare check
W. Market Street
Caller advised a tenant was unhappy with her today as caller did not have another tenant move vehicle off property.

Battery
N. Swan Street – 9:15 p.m.
Caller advised a named male physically fought with her husband/male left in a black Dodge Ram 2500 toward Swan Street northbound.

Unwanted subject
N. Swan Street – 10:04 p.m.
Caller advising the named male in the black Dodge Ram 2500 is back and he may have a weapon with him/caller is with her husband, mother, mother-in-law, and father-in-law locked in the garage. Dispatch can hear male yelling in the background asking male what he wants.

Game and Fish
N. Swan Street @ PNM
Caller advising she hit a deer and believes it is still alive. Officer advised one shot fired/dead deer guy advised he is on scene.

Welfare check
1775 E. Pine Street
Caller advising a named male was at the bar, left, and when he returned his left eye was gouged out. Advising he sat down and ordered a drink/seemingly normal but caller believes he was in shock/advising there was flesh all the way down to his chin. Caller attempted to get a ride for the male to the ER but he refused advising he had an argument with his brother earlier in the day. The male left in a blue Dodge Dakota with a veterans' plate.

Unwanted subject
N. Gold Street
Caller advised she has a temporary order of protection with her husband and she woke up to find him asleep in the back bedroom. GCSO deputy advised the male has been served and he left the residence.

Saturday, Dec. 3

Unwanted subject
S. Highway 90
Caller's son is on the property/unknown where he went. Officer made contact with caller.

Welfare check
N. Swan Street
Caller advised a named female who is in federal custody in Oklahoma hasn't heard from her mother in over a month. Officer requested EMS for unconscious male possibly deceased.

Criminal trespass warning
Mountain View Road
Caller wants a named male issued a CTW/he is not at location right now. Officer issued ATL for Jesse Miller for this address.

Welfare check
Grant Street
Caller advised a 13-year-old male has been talking to caller advising his mother is intoxicated and being verbally abusive/she was throwing dishes around/wants caller to call LE. Officers advised units have negative contact with battery or child abuse.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
A named male ran out of fire exit on sporting good side with unpaid for merchandise/multiple items/ran behind Tractor Supply. Officer advised will call back when video is ready.

Welfare check
E. Highway 180 and Memory Lane
Male in the median who keeps jumping in front of traffic/has a skateboard with him. Officer out with male at Circle Heart/not the male/negative contact.

Burglary
Oak Street – Santa Clara
Caller advised she just got home and her brand new Dutch oven was stolen/believes her son broke in by using a knife.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
306 E. 12th Street
Caller advised someone vandalized his girlfriend's vehicle/believes it was a named female/2019 Nissan Sentra.

Welfare check
415 N. Bullard Street
Officer out with a named male sleeping under blankets/he is okay.

Sunday, Dec. 4

Suspicious vehicle
1016 N. Silver Street – Rec Center – 1:15 a.m.
Officer advised subjects leaving property.

Loud music
Debby Drive
Officer out with a named female/advised they are going to turn it down.

Loud music
A Street
Officer advised they are going to turn it down.

Welfare check
N. Gold and 16th streets
An about 3-year-old male child is running around naked in the road/a blue truck just stopped and a female is talking to him/caller advised some adults just came out of a white plaster house and the child was taken inside the house. Officer advised negative contact with any children/advised clear.

Welfare check
100 17th Street – Casa Linda Apartments
Caller advised the male who lives in this apartment isn't answering the door/he was recently released from GRMC. Officers made contact with male/he is okay and getting in contact with his family.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
He has concealed two bottles of alcohol in his pants/he is standing by Subway/he hasn't walked out yet and they haven't approached him/he is now walking with another male/they now have a case of water.

Shoplifting
123 W. 12th Street
Juvi male ran out with a 6-pack of Budweiser toward Penny Park. Officer spoke to manager via phone who stated that she did not want to pursue charges, just a CTW issued. She was advised that the officer has to identify the subject in order to issue the CTW/she was advised to call Central Dispatch so officer could ID the male.

Disturbance
2080 Memory Lane – Valley View Apartments
Caller advised her male cousin was trying to prevent her and her boyfriend from leaving the apartment/the cousin punched their vehicle as they were leaving.

Unwanted subject
206 N. Hudson Street
Male standing outside yelling at customers/they have asked him to leave. Officer out with male/male left the property.

Unwanted subject
610 N. Silver Street – SOS
Caller advised they have asked a named male several times to leave and he refused/he said he was going to pull a gun out on caller/she did not see a gun but was just told that by the male. Irvin Flores was issued an indefinite CTW for the . . .

Welfare check
809 N. Hudson Street
Male in store saying he doesn't feel right and thinks he is going to die/refusing to leave/been there for about 10 minutes/now is lying on the floor/they close in 10 minutes. Officer requested ambulance for 55-year-old male who is highly intoxicated and unable to stand up.

Disturbance
Valle Drive
Caller advised his 18-year-old son assaulted him and caller is bleeding from his face/caller started to argue with a female and hung up/was telling the female "He pushed me first."/no one is under the influence.

Welfare check
415 N. Bullard Street
Male lying face down on the sidewalk. Male is okay/he was sleeping.

Game and Fish
100 17th Street – Casa Linda Apartments
Advised deer stuck in the fence. Officer advised one shot fired. Caller advised he heard one gunshot/sounded like it came from the parking lot. Officer advised another shot was fired. While on phone caller heard the second shot.

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