Monday, Oct. 16

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
E. 32nd Street
Caller advised someone threw a rock at the side window of his county unit.

Vehicle burglary
1235 E. Highway 180
A Powerstruck (Powerstroke?) truck was broken into/unknown what was stolen. Officer set up frequent patrol for next two weeks.

Larceny
2711 Leslie Road – Lintero apartments
Caller calling on behalf of her client advised her chair was taken outside of her apartment Saturday night.

Welfare check
Hudson Bridge
Male hanging over the barrier from road to sidewalk. Officers requested ambulance for male in his 30s-40s who is not responsive/drooling and breathing/possibly under the influence of narcotics/now throwing up/Narcan was given to the male.

Domestic disturbance
1040 E. Highway 180
Male opened the door of Room 138 and the female threw something at the male/it has been going on for 15 minutes. Officer had contact with male and female.

Domestic disturbance
Kimberly Drive
Advised her daughters doing something with the food inside the refrigerator. Officer had contact advising mother disconnected the freezer which contained meat/daughter stated the food is hers/mother stated the freezer is hers.

Vehicle burglary
2633 E. Highway 180
Caller advised her 2019 Ford Fiesta was broken into and groceries were taken/happened about an hour ago. Officer had negative contact with caller via phone/left voicemail.

Welfare check
2045 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a customer advised him that someone was sleeping inside a vehicle on the frontage road in a silver Jeep. Officers advised will be on foot inside Shell/male has one outstanding warrant.

Harassment
N. Silver Street
Advising a named male has been smoking meth all day/he is threatening to kill caller and family and tamper with vehicles/he is now leaving on a bike. Officer out with a named male and with caller.

Stolen motor vehicle
610 Silver Heights Blvd.
2006 Kia van stolen around 4 p.m./believes a named female took it/she has taken it before. Officer put out ATL for vehicle.

Harassment
1220 N. Hudson Street
Advised that a named female threatened to go back and bash in the windows to caller's vehicle. Officer made contact with caller.

Welfare check
31st Street
Advised her husband has been drinking and he got angry with her and left running through the backyard/advised all verbal – nothing physical. Officer made contact with husband/he is back home.

Suspicious vehicle
W. Yankie and N. Cooper streets
Dome light on.

Suspicious vehicle
E. Cain Drive
Caller advised a car is in her driveway. Officers advised to leave vehicle until morning before towing.

Tuesday, Oct. 17

Game and Fish
N. Gold and E. 10th streets
Injured deer in roadway. Officer advised drove both sides of 10th and Gold/negative contact with any deer in the roadway.

Breaking and entering
601 N. Bullard Street
Subject running into ditch on Kelly and Bullard.

Fraud/embezzlement
Grant County offices
Advised a check was altered. Officer advised will be at location.

Unwanted subject
E. 8th Street
Advised that a named male is at the residence causing issues for his father. Officer out with male/negative on CTW/he does reside at the address.

Unwanted subject
Visitor Center
Subject asleep on the bench/request subject move along. Out with Bryaza Rodriguez who was issued a CTW for the Visitor Center.

Suicide threat
1205 West Street.
No report.

Criminal trespass warning
601 N. Bullard Street
A named male who has a CTW just tried to go into location. Officer had negative contact with male.

Domestic disturbance
105 N. Rosedale Road
They are in a blue Dodge truck/male left on foot/female is in the vehicle in the parking lot. Officer advised vehicle left prior to arrival.

Disturbance
E. Broadway
Advised her brother is under the influence. Officer made contact with both parties who are separated. When asked what happened caller advised their mother passed away and caller was given both properties on E. Broadway/brother has been living on one in a trailer/caller is trying to get survey done for property lines but it is . . .

Welfare check
N. Hudson Street and E. Broadway
Male walking in and out of traffic/he was wearing a blue sweater and he was taking it off and swinging it around. Officer made contact with male/he stated he was okay and began to cry/when officer asked if he could help the male did not tell the officer anything more and began . . .

Welfare check
E. Pine Street
Advised her ex-husband hasn't let her speak to her 4-year-old daughter in three days/he is not answering her phone calls/she has visitation every other weekend. Made contact with child and she is okay/she is with grandmother and caller did have the child yesterday.

Domestic disturbance
2501 E. Highway 180
Advised a male is hitting and kicking a female/he is wearing a black hoodie/both went into the store/grey Impala. Second caller advised male and female are fighting/female said "Al stop hitting me."/male will not give female the keys. Officer went traffic with vehicle at Rosedale and Lockwise.

Suspicious vehicle
Penny Park
No report.

Disturbance
610 N. Silver Street – Seasonal Overnight Shelter
Caller advised she can hear a fight going on in the driveway of the shelter. Second caller advised subjects in a blue GMC van are harassing subjects at the shelter. Officers on scene/advised to put out ATL for Manuel Herrera to issue him a five-day CTW for the shelter.

Shoplifting
809 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised a named female was shoplifting earlier today. Officer advised multiple items were taken/they will call back tomorrow with a list.

Wednesday, Oct. 18

Welfare check
N. Corbin Street
Five-year-old female asking for police to come over/someone is doing something bad/5-year-old said dad is at work. A female in the background saying, "Just hang up, just hang up"/line disconnected. Officer advised both units clear/everything is okay.

Missing persons
1307 N. Swan Street – SPIN (Support People In Need)
A 46-year-old male has been missing for nine days. Officer en route to SOS shelter/going to check city library/negative contact/en route to Drifter.

Criminal trespass warning
E. 8th Street
Caller wants a CTW issued to a named male. Officer left a voicemail for caller.

Welfare check
West Street
Between 10th and 11th by the stairs/someone is staying in a Mercedes RV/it has been there for about a week. Officers had contact with vehicle/it is parked legally.

Criminal trespass warning
Bard Street
Caller advised a named female wearing a black hoodie is walking around the yard/she has a CTW/she is acting aggressive. Officer advised this will be a civil matter/female left prior to arrival.

Breaking and entering
3420 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a couple tried to break into Room 222/they have video footage.

Unwanted subject
123 W. 12th Street
A named female is yelling at clerk/caller wants CTW issued/female walking toward Penny Park.

Disturbance
1700 N. Gold Street
Male is in the road yelling and taking off his clothes. Officer ID'd male. Caller called back advising male is throwing rocks at his business.

Dog bite
Cherry Hills Park
Caller advised a dog bit her/it didn't break the skin/dog's owner is with her/refused medical. Officer advised owner of dog is following us to Humane Society for 10-day quarantine. Caller called back advising she is at the ER and the dog did puncture her/wants LE to meet her.

Harassment
809 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised a male has been following him everywhere. Second caller advised male is taking pictures of caller's vehicle and license/believes male is stalking him. Officer spoke with first caller.

Criminal trespass warning
601 N. Bullard Street
Caller advised to send LE reference a CTW and disconnected/did not answer call back. Officer issued Alan Daily an indefinite CTW for the address.

Disturbance
3033 E. Highway 180 – Corre Caminos
Male is refusing to get off the bus and is causing a disturbance. Officer issued Danny Perry a CTW and escorted him off the bus.

Welfare check
1956 E. Highway 180
Male employee is outside the store/caller advised he is going "Loony toons and is kind of blank."/he is being crazy. Officer has contact with male/spoke to management/they advised he is an employee/he left the property walking towrd Arby's.

Disturbance
22nd Street and Juniper Avenue
Caller can hear yelling from a male and a female and believes it is physical as well/multiple people are with them. Officer out with a named male and a named female/female was advised of a warrant.

Larceny
1220 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised her boyfriend's backpack was stolen off his bike in front of the store. Officer ran two males.

Criminal trespass warning
2501 E. Highway 180
Male walking through Hallowe'en aisle yelling at customers/wants him issued a CTW. Officer requesting ambulance for male in custody/does have a scrape on his knuckle. EMS1 canceled by R1.

Welfare check
1007 Pope Street
Caller advised a male riding an electric bicycle with a small child wants the child checked on/that is child endangerment. Officer advised to close out call.

Unwanted subject
Florence Street
Caller advising a named male is refusing to leave/he is currently outside the house in a dark-colored Cadillac/would like CTW issued. Officer made contact with J.R. Chacon and issued him an indefinite CTW.

Thursday, Oct. 19

Unwanted subject
610 N. Silver Street – SOS
A named male is refusing to leave and is causing problems. Officer re-issued Eddie Herrera the CTW. Caller called back advising male has returned and is refusing to leave.

Criminal trespass warning
3420 E. Highway 180
Two males and a female did already leave/they have a shopping cart with them/want them issued a CTW. Officer out with Lyn Eddington and another named male/issued Eddington an indefinite CTW for Lulu.

Unwanted subject
Visitor Center
Homeless male sleeping on the bench with an empty liquor bottle. Officers issued Jeremy Huerta a CTW.

Unwanted subject
1120 E. Highway 180
Caller from Sure Stay Inn advised a named male is harassing another employee/he is leaving in a black Jeep. Officer advised male left prior to arrival/put out ATL for Kellan Garcia to issue him a CTW for this motel and Comfort Inn.

Criminal trespass warning
Gough Park
A named male is in the park and he was given a CTW yesterday by an SCPD officer/he also spent the night there. Officer made contact with Edward Ludwig/he left upon request.

Welfare check
200 N. Bullard Street
In the alley behind the Toad, a male is yelling in the roadway/he is very unstable. Officer out with the male at Hudson Snappy/everything is okay/he left.

Criminal trespass warning
2045 E. Highway 180
A named male is bothering people at the pumps/CTW was issued in March of 2023. Officer had contact with Tony Alcorta at Sonic/he was re-issued the CTW for Shell.

Unwanted subject
1445 E. Highway 180
A homeless male is living in one of the storage sheds. Officer had negative contact with anyone in the sheds.

Shoplifting
206 N. Hudson Street
Caller wants a male issued a CTW/he possibly shoplifted a bottle of Smirnoff/no one saw him "conceal" the item.

Battery
2080 Memory Lane – Valley View Apartments
Caller advised the neighbors are smoking and they are not supposed to be/asked them to stop and neighbor started arguing with caller.

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