Friday, Mar. 1

Suspicious vehicle
3031 E. Highway 180 – County Convention Center
Officer had contact with owner/blown transmission/going to get a wrecker tomorrow.

Accident-property damage
16th Street and Silver Heights Blvd.
Red Ford F150 vs gold Mazda car/negative on any injuries.

Welfare check
N. Texas Street
An 86-year-old male just left from a skilled nursing facility/he was discharged Feb. 27/he isn't answering his phone/if contact is made have him contact his son.

Unwanted subject
610 N. Silver Street – Seasonal Overnight Shelter
Caller from SOS wants a named female removed, who is being aggressive and agitated. Subject left.

Disturbance
610 N. Silver Street – SOS
Our with Anthony Alcorta/has been issued a three-day CTW for SOS.

Welfare check
1220 N. Hudson Street
Male in a gold car yelling for help. Vehicle left prior to arrival.

Criminal trespass warning
N. Silver Street
Caller has a no-contact order with the neighbor and she was in the middle of the street screaming at caller.

Unwanted subject
206 N. Hudson Street
Male is outside causing a disturbance and refusing to leave. Dispatcher can hear him. Officers out with Jonathon Proudlock at Bennett and Broadway/he was issued an indefinite CTW for Hudson Snappy.

Fatal
2289 Superior – Wendy's
Van vs motorcycle/rider ejected. EMS10 advised that rider is unresponsive at this time/launch Native/CPR in progress/will go to ER/Native 32 stay at base.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller from Walmart advised he needs to file charges against an employee for stealing money. Officer was advised and will give them a call once finished with current phone call.

Accident-injuries
1740 E. Highway 180
Caller in a white Toyota Tacoma advised he was rear-ended and is suffering back pain.

Aggravated burglary
N. Silver Street
Caller's rifle was stolen from her house.

Disturbance
1731 Alabama Street
Caller has locked herself and the children in the exterior building/there is a disgruntled parent who is trying to get into the building they are in/there are three teachers and seven kids in the building/this is the subject who was welchecked by GCSO this morning/they are barricading the door.

Battery
Silver High School
Advised a teacher pushed a student and is in the office waiting for an officer. Officer made contact with the principal.

Accident-injuries
2109 Pinos Altos Road
Black Malibu vs blue Ford Focus/26-year-old female advised she hit her head and her head is hurting. EMS3 advised refused.

Criminal trespass warning
610 N. Silver Street – SOS – 7:46 p.m.
A named female was kicked out earlier/she is back causing problems. She is yelling loud in the background and refusing to leave. She is not being violent. Officers investigating.

Welfare check
610 N. Silver Street – SOS – 8:06 p.m.
A female in the woods screaming. Caller didn't give any more information before hanging up. Officers in contact with two named subjects.

Unwanted subject
710 Silver Heights Blvd.
Two juvies riding around on bicycles and making a lot of noise/caller doesn't want them on his property. Officer had contact with the juvies/advised they will leave the property.

Saturday, Mar. 2

Unwanted subject
Virginia Street
Neighbor was hitting her windows and her husband left looking for him/wants neighbor issued a CTW. Officer had contact with male in trailer.

Shoplifting
808 N. Bullard Street
A named female stole clothes/wants her issued a CTW.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180 – 11:21 a.m.
Advised has video ready.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180 – 5:13 p.m.
Video and report are ready.

Stolen motor vehicle
505 N. Hudson Street – SW Adolescent Group
Advising he went inside for about 10 minutes and when he came out it was gone/keys were inside. 20-minute time lapse. ATL given to city and county.

Welfare check
206 N. Hudson Street
Female in store who won't leave/isn't buying anything and is talking to herself. Officer advised out with a named female/one in unit/en route to SOS.

Sunday, Mar. 3

Suspicious vehicle x 4
1768 Pine Street; E. Highway 180 and Ranch Club Road; S. Cooper and San Vicente streets; Gough Park.
Two subjects; vehicle is secure – owner is going to get it fixed and moved; officer had contact with owner; vehicle unoccupied.

Game and Fish
Skate Park
Injured skunk in the skate bowl. Spoke to Bug Hunters and he is in Phoenix and won't be back for a couple of hours.

Breaking and entering
2545 N. Silver Street – Hillside Apartments
Caller advised her 15-year-old grandson has been receiving threatening messages/they did show up. Caller called back and advised the guys that were there earlier . . .

Larceny
2080 Memory Lane – Valley View Apartments
Caller will meet officers at the bowling alley.

Disturbance
Gough Park
Advised a male is yelling and went up to another male and was aggressive. Officer had contact with subject on 11th and Main streets.

Welfare check
N. Hudson and 10th streets
Appears that a female was trying to pull away from a male as they were walking. Officer advised both were highly uncooperative and wanted to keep walking.

Welfare check
Serinna Court
Caller hasn't heard from a 16-year-old female in two days/was told that her abusive stepfather was moving back in the house. Officer advised caller to call if there is any type . .

Welfare check
Mann Drive
Four-year-old female/no court papers/father doesn't want to give her back/male has made threats.

Criminal trespass warning
2501 E. Highway 180
Two named females in the middle of the store. Officer advised no CTWs issued to either subject/clear/both allowed to leave/both females left the property.

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