Friday, Apr. 19

Unwanted subject
302 N. Bullard Street
A named male is outside causing a commotion. Officer made contact with Frank Gomez by the Visitor Center/Gomez has CTWs for the Visitor Center aa well as 302 Bullard/re-issued CTWs for both locations.

School threat
La Plata Middle School
No report.

Domestic disturbance
3420 E. Highway 180
Caller from Lulu advised in the field behind the hotel, a guest heard people yelling and a female yelling for help. Officers out with a named male and a named female/one female in unit en route to the SPIN extension office behind Wrangler’s.

Accident-property damage
W. 11th and West streets
Bus that is high-centered. Officer advised it is on city property.

Welfare check
312 W. Broadway – Silver City Museum
Advised a male is asleep on the bench in front of the museum. Officer spoke with employees at the museum and they are okay with him lying on the bench.

Welfare check
Canal Street – 11:32 a.m.
There is someone underneath this vacant house/no one should be there/if contact with someone want a CTW issued. Officers advised miscommunication between realtor, employee, and owner.

Welfare check
1 Ridge Road and S. Highway 90
Male walking in and out of traffic/he is in the island in the middle of the intersection. Officer out with a named male/he is okay/he is waiting for someone.

Criminal trespass warning

Canal Street – 1:53 p.m.
Advised the subjects who were asked to leave are back in the trailer changing locks. Officers out with two named males.

Accident-property damage
1600 N. 16th Street
Advised he was rear-ended/negative injuries/blue Hyundai Santa Fe vs gold Saturn. Officer advised no report, no damage, both parties agreed . . .

Battery
Highway 180 @Carnival
Caller advised multiple fights have broken out in different locations at the carnival/children are 12 to 15-years-old. Officer out with two named males.

Missing persons
Huff Street – 8:43 p.m.
Caller advised her 18-year-old son didn’t attend school today and still isn’t home/he hasn’t done this before.

Welfare check
Swarthmore Drive
Child approximately 10-years-old rang her doorbell and then went to her neighbor’s house and rang the doorbell – is now going with a male/got into a black pickup with the neighbor who lives across the street/left driving toward Pine Street. Officer made contact with a named male who advised the kid just needed a ride back to Linteros.

Saturday, Apr. 20

Disturbance
2711 Leslie Road – Lintero Apartments
Caller heard males arguing. Officer advised everything is okay.

Unwanted subject
Fran Drive
Caller advising a named female is at her residence and she wants her removed/she has a warrant/she is not causing issues. Officer has one in unit.

Welfare check
38th Street
Caller advised she woke up to a female screaming for the past five minutes/and a man is yelling at her to shut up.

Welfare check
809 N. Bullard Street
Female yelling on the sidewalk/she was yelling at caller first for parking his motorcycle. Officer out with Sarah Flury/she will be getting her things and moving on.

Unwanted subject
308 S. Bullard Street
Female complaining about traffic to the recycling center, moving cones, berating people going to the recycling center. Officer out at 316 Texas.

Criminal trespass warning
604 W. Spring Street
CTW request against the people who are trespassing on his business property/caller has video so officer may know who the persons are and issue the CTW.

DV order violation
E. Richard Street
Caller advised a named female keeps contacting him and has the keys to his motorcycle.

Stolen motor vehicle
2045 E. Highway 180
Caller was inside the store paying/she left her grey 2022 Ford Mustang running/her dog was in the vehicle/he was just found on the roadway. Caller was advised to wait at the Shell/an officer is on his way.

DV order violation
N. Silver Street
Caller advised that a named female, who has a DVO on a named male. is at the male’s house/neighbor called caller and told him.

Game and Fish
Pinos Altos Road
On the side of the driveway by the school buses. Gila Skunk Removal was called.

Shoplifting
809 N. Hudson Street
Male stole $65 worth of . . . Caller called back advising he has the receipt the officer asked for.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller from Walmart Security advised a female just ran out the front door on the pharmacy side/caller did get two cases of baseballs back from the cart but nothing else/she is loading up a white 4dr truck/now loading things into a black 4dr truck. Officer advised issued a CTW to Patricia Morales to Walmart for three years.

Disturbance
Gough Park
About six intoxicated people were fighting by the park benches/they are not fighting now but caller wants them all to leave. Officer made contact with Lorenzo Flores, Ernesto Leyba, and Johnathon Proudlock, and requested ambulance for a male in his late 50s with blood on left side of his face.

Unwanted subject
312 N. Bullard Street
A named male is in the store and he has a CTW/he just left.

Domestic disturbance
N. Corbin Street
Caller advised her boyfriend is highly intoxicated and is scaring her/he has been pushing her around. Officer ran Frankie Salaiz and Lane Wiseman and two firearms/all clear.

Reckless driver
1 Ridge Road and S. Highway 90
Grey pickup with blue lights swerved into her and was tailing her. Officer went traffic with vehicle at Hudson Snappy.

Sunday, Apr. 21

Unwanted subject
3514 Fowler Avenue
Caller from Silver City Care Center advised a male who just was released from GRMC is trying to get inside/wants a CTW issued/looks like he is drunk/looks to be about 70. Officer issued Eugene Lynn an indefinite CTW for SC Care Center.

Battery
2 Ridge Road
20-year-old male advised earlier today his foot was run over by a vehicle and now his foot feels hot, is swollen, and has pain that goes up his leg. Officer made contact with male at GRMC/male does not wish to report anything.

Game and Fish
Highway 180 – MM 112 (1 mile east of Oakwood Estates)
Out with deer in roadway/two deer moved out of road by officer.

Unwanted subject
N. F Street
Advised a female has been standing in front of a storage shed for about 30 minutes/she is not answering any questions. Officer advised out with Aisha Myles/issued her an indefinite CTW for the property/she has now left.

Robbery
304 N. Bullard Street
Caller from 3 Wise Women Art Gallery advised a male with a knife tried to take money from the register/male left West on Yankie/he took a large amount of jewelry but no money.

Unwanted subject
710 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised an older male rented the room and has other people in the room who are not registered/male was to check out today but is not responding to hotel clerk. GCSO deputy issued Matthew Fox an indefinite CTW and Nichole Vannater a CTW for Copper Manor.

Welfare check
2501 E. Highway 180
4-year-old child alone in a running white Dodge Durango in Row 10. Caller called back advising there were three small kids in the car and the parents are loading stuff in the car and heading out. Officer had negative contact with vehicle.

Domestic disturbance
Carnival @Highway 180
Female stated her ex took her phone and was harassing her/negative on anything physical. Officer made contact with female.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
No report.

Unwanted subject
610 N. Silver Street – Seasonal Overnight Shelter – 5:49 p.m.
A named male who is intoxicated is trying to fight with his girlfriend/wants him issued a CTW. Officer advised both parties left before arrival. Second caller advised male is back on the property by the dumpsters/still needs to be issued a CTW.

Welfare check
206 N. Hudson Street
Customer went in saying someone outside was trying to kill her/she is now in the restroom. Officer had contact with female/giving Sara Barela a ride to the SPIN shelter.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Male is putting clothes on without paying/he left the store/no further action needed.

Unwanted subject
610 N. Silver Street – SOS – 7:47 p.m.
The male is back on the property/need him issued a CTW.

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