Friday, Nov. 17

Criminal trespass
610 N. Silver Street – Seasonal Overnight Shelter
A named male is trying to light things on fire, throwing objects, and being verbally aggressive/ negative on a CTW.

Disturbance
N. Gold Street
Caller advised her 21-year-old stepson is arguing with her husband/GCSO just dropped him off about 20 minutes ago. GCSO deputy advised everything is okay/mother is on scene and will be staying with them throughout the night.

Criminal trespass warning
1103 Superior
Female is standing in front of the building and refusing to leave/believes she has a CTW. Officer issued Ashley Abreu a CTW for Holiday Inn.

Welfare check
1060 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a female in a red winter coat with a lollipop in her hand will not talk to caller/she is ducking around the corners/she is not a guest/she just went upstairs. Officer advised Aisha Myles has a CTW for this address/has one in custody.

Welfare check
Yucca Street
Male in a white sedan with AZ plates has been parked all night/caller has to go to work. Officer advised everything is okay/she will move along.

Disturbance
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller from GRMC-ER requests LE/a named male is getting aggressive with the staff/caller advised to cancel the request/the male is going to call the police.

Assault
1313 E. 32nd Street
Male caller is in the waiting room of the ER/advised he was assaulted by a hospital guard/advised the guard threw him on the floor.

Criminal sexual penetration

E. Broadway
Driver's license check/no report.

Disturbance
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller from GRMC Security advised altercation between staff and family member. Officer made contact with security who stated they had a disturbance between three chefs/officer spoke to chef who stated he threw water in a trash can and was told by his supervisor to clean it up/officer issued an indefinite CTW to Aaron Sapien for GRMC.

Shoplifting
1330 E. 32nd Street
Male shoplifted and left toward P.A. Road. Officer will pick up footage later/manager wants male issued a CTW if identified.

Criminal trespass warning
Pocket Park
One female in custody/female released with a CTA.

Welfare check
600 N. Hudson Street
Male on sidewalk, moaning. 40-year-old male/can't say what exactly is wrong with him/mental status is altered/EMS2 transporting to GRMC.

Battery
Pope Street Park
Male advised another male pushed him and chest-bumped him as well. Officer spoke with caller.

Welfare check
N. Gold Street
Caller advised his brother is calling his mother at Sunset Vista threatening to kill himself/he keeps harassing everyone including the staff at Sunset Vista by calling several times and making his mother paranoid and upset/wants male to stop calling the facility.

Accident-property damage
1060 E. Highway 180
Blue Toyota Corolla vs grey Toyota Tacoma/both vehicles in the parking lot.

Welfare check
414 N. Bullard Street
Advised a male is hunched up and not responding behind the building. Officer had contact with the male/subject is clear/request ambulance as male is very intoxicated/awake but not responding.

Battery
N. Swan and E. 7th streets
Two males are fighting/now running toward Food Basket/they are chasing each other down toward College Avenue/one has a stick or a rock. Officer advised possible contact on Corbin and 10th.

Unwanted subject
N. Cooper Street
Caller wants a named male and everybody removed from the location/they are causing problems. Officer advised it is a civil matter.

Accident-property damage
Fowler Avenue
Advised two vehicles are off the roadway/maroon Ford F150 and a white Isuzu SUV.

Domestic disturbance
1768 Pine Street
Advised his girlfriend is yelling at him and saying he is trying to hurt her/he is walking away south on PA Road. Officers had contact with male at Pinos Altos and Kimberly/negative contact with female.

Welfare check
1105 E. Highway 180
Male in the restaurant who appears to be in pain/has asked for an ambulance/just fell on the floor/is not very responsive/male was identified.

Domestic disturbance
1040 E. Highway 180
Male was attacking a female in the parking lot/could see him pulling her hair. Officers had negative contact with anyone throughout the whole parking lot.

Intoxicated persons
2501 E. Highway 180
Juvi female is intoxicated in the store/she is having trouble standing up/is trying to run out the GM side doors/is now outside/is telling caller she is 16-years-old.

Loud music
2711 Leslie Road – Lintero Apartments
Coming from this apartment.

Unwanted subject
703 Silver Heights Blvd.
Advised a male is sleeping in the lobby/they did ask him to leave/does not want a CTW on the male, just removed from the property. Officer out with the male/taking him to the SPIN shelter/out at SOS/SOS shelter will not take the male/male complaining of burning in his stomach/need an ambulance.

Saturday, Nov. 18

Welfare check
N. Hudson Street and E. College Avenue
Caller on 911 advising he needs a welcheck on himself/trying to find the hospital/refused medical/said something about people following him/not knowing where he is/advised he has a broken nose from a few years ago/is not bleeding. Officer drove a couple of blocks down each street with negative contact.

Burglary
103 E. College Street
Broken glass on front door/lines disconnected for KH's. Officers on scene.

Disturbance
1956 E. Highway 180
Five juvis are yelling and cussing at caller/he is outside his truck smoking a cigarette/the juvis were kicking the Coke machine/they are on bicycles. Officer had contact with juvis by Champion Carwash and advised them not to go back to Albertson's.

Criminal trespass warning
N. Bayard Street
A named female is currently incarcerated/caller is the owner of this property and wants the female issued a CTW from this location/female is getting out of GCDC in seven days. Officer advised no CTW will be issued as this is her address.

Intoxicated persons
Visitor Center – 11:16 a.m.
Two men drinking at the bench of the bus stop for the last 30 minutes. Officer issued Lorenzo Flores and Jonathan Sigman indefinite CTWs for this location.

Welfare check
2501 E. Highway 180
There is a male with a disturbing sign located at the grocery entry.

Criminal damage to property
E. Broadway
Gas meter was hit/vehicle which hit it has left/currently leaking gas. Gas emergency was contacted and will be in route ETA one hour or less.

Unwanted subject
2640 E. Highway 180
Caller from Circle Heart advised a male is refusing to leave/wants him issued a CTW. Officer out with Irvan Flores/Flores in custody en route to hospital/from hospital en route to station.

Welfare check
915 Silver Heights Blvd.
Man crying and distraught sitting outside the front door. Officer requested ambulance for male complaining of shortness of breath/unable to speak.

Reckless driver
Mann Drive – 5:25 p.m.
Advised male juvie on a blue ATV/he is not stopping at stop signs. Officer made contact with juvi and adult male on Ursa Minor/they were advised to shut it down for the night.

Criminal trespass
1220 N. Hudson Street
Advised a named individual who has a CTW is in the store in Aisle 10/he is leaving the north entrance/he stuffed a lighter down his shirt. Officers in area ATL/negative contact/put out ATL for Robert Juarez to be issued a CTW for Food Basket.

Welfare check
29th Street
Caller from GRMC advised the mother of a 4-day-old baby left AMA/child had not had a bowel movement in 4 days and was to be flown out to UNM in Albuquerque/father talked her out of going/child's condition could result in death.

Welfare check
Visitor Center
Caller advised an older male is lying on the ground and needs an ambulance. Officer requested ambulance for 67-year-old named male complaining of body pain.

Harassment
610 N. Silver Street – SOS
Advised that three individuals who live in Santa Clara are harassing him through the computer. Officer had negative contact with caller/workers at shelter are advising he is not there.

Sunday, Nov. 19

S. Cinc Street
17-year-old female caller advised her dad threw her against the wall and grabbed her by the hair and started to choke her/caller is in her room/mother and father are in the bathroom. Can hear the male yelling in the background stating for caller to go with her mother/caller is in her mother's room stating if LE talks to him first . . .

Suspicious vehicle
2800 Pinos Altos Road
Caller believes a named male who just was refused entry into the establishment has a CTW/now he is just driving by The Flame. Officer had negative contact with male but believes it is going to be Nick Castro/set up ATL to re-issue him the CTW to The Flame.

Suspicious vehicle
1810 N. Swan Street
Vehicle has hazards on. Officer advised everything is okay/delivering newspapers.

Unwanted subject
703 Silver Heights Blvd. – 1:59 a.m.
Male has been loitering outside/have asked him multiple times to leave/he is refusing to leave/he went inside three times already/negative on CTW/he is starting to walk across the street. Caller advised she doesn't need anyone to respond/will call if he comes back. Caller called back advising the male is back standing between the two sets of doors.

Unwanted subject
703 Silver Heights Blvd. – 6:38 a.m.
Caller advised that someone ate and now his card was declined/subject is inside the restaurant. Officer issued Aaron Montgomery a CTW for Denny's and put out ATL for Andrea Velasquez to issue CTW for Denny's if contacted.

Welfare check
2300 N. Swan Street
Male walking in hospital gown and jacket. Officer out with a named male/spoke to GRMC-ER who advised male left AMA and that he was cursing at staff.

Unwanted subject
Visitor Center
Caller is there alone and wants a male issued a CTW who is at the door making caller feel uncomfortable/his pants are falling down. Officer advised male left prior to arrival.

Criminal trespass warning
610 N. Silver Street – SOS
A named male is on the property/he has been going back and forth between properties. Officer advised caller left prior to arrival and the other employees don't know what is going on.

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