Friday, May 3, 2024

Welfare check
2545 N. Silver Street – Hillside Apartments
Caller heard screaming. Officer had negative contact.

Unwanted subject
1313 E. 32nd Street
Male who was just released is very upset and threatened to come back with a gun and shoot up the hospital/wants CTW issued. Officer advised William Young was issued an- indefinite CTW. GCSO deputy giving Young a ride to the state (county?) line/dropped off at the rest area.

Welfare check
1304 N. Bennett Street – Silver City RV Park
Caller hasn't heard from his brother in three months. Officer advised brother is okay.

Criminal damage to property
100 17th Street – Casa Linda Apartments
Caller reporting vandalism at his apartment. Made contact with caller who advised he has been having issues with the management and maintenance worker for the complex for a while now and believes the maintenance worker broke his two hummingbird feeders and cleaned up the mess from the broken feeders/also believes the chili pepper decoration hanging above his door was damaged as if it was . . .

Welfare check
Fowler Avenue
A named male is outside screaming and calling names. Officer has Lawrence Ferranti in custody/transporting to GRMC/male refused medical/en route to station.

Larceny
21st Street
Caller reporting theft of water/believes someone took water from a spigot last night.

Unwanted subject
2501 E. Highway 180
Officer advised subject left prior to arrival.

Unwanted subject
Highway 180 Club
Caller wants a male removed/he is passed out on the picnic table out front. Officer dropped Irvan Flores off at his home.

Welfare check
E. Pine Street – 2:06 p.m.
Father with caller's 4-year-old daughter is supposed to show up at the rest area between Silver and Deming at 11 a.m. and he never showed/she has every other weekend with the daughter/father is refusing to take daughter to mother. Officers advised negative contact.

Breaking and entering
Harris Street
Taking copper out of the wall/other damage. Officer set up frequent patrol for one month/ran two males.

Shoplifting
123 W. 12th Street
Male just grabbed two cases of beer/left walking. Officers ATL/caller will contact when video is ready.

Harassment
Virginia Street
Caller advised the male neighbor just had an altercation with her son/neighbor threatened her son. Officer ran two males.

Criminal trespass warning
1810 N. Swan Street
Female who has a CTW is refusing to leave/she left running toward CVS. Officers had negative contact.

Unwanted subject
Mountain View Road
A named male is on the property and he is not supposed to be on there/he keeps lingering around. Officer out with the male, Jonathon Torrisi/units clear/everything is okay.

Domestic disturbance
Canal Street
Advised his mother knocked down the door to his bedroom/advised "they" were beating on him. Officers advised both parties very intoxicated/nothing physical/both parties on opposite sides of home at this time.

Assault
1731 Alabama Street
Caller advised he was confronted by a named male at the school this morning following a parking incident.

Criminal trespass warning
2501 E. Highway 180
Advised a named female violated CTW on 4-29-24/have video ready.

Shoplifting
2148 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a named male took off walking with a cart full of things/he threw down the cart and took off toward the last Sears/a white Charger is bringing the products back. Officer has Armando Gonzales in investigative detention at Furniture Gallery.

Harassment
2501 E. Highway 180
Advised her 19-year-old daughter is being harassed by a male who goes into the store where she works/he took a picture of her.

Accident-property damage
Pope Street and W. Highway 180
Caller is now at Sonic/black Toyota HiLander vs black car/negative on injuries. Arizona DMV is down will try running them again.

Saturday, May 4

Welfare check
Pinos Altos Road
Caller advised received a call from a female advising she saw a male walking around who was bleeding. Officer advised negative contact. Caller called back advising the named male was shot five times and the female they just had contact with . . .

Welfare check
Fox Field
Four subjects are arguing on the track/they are walking in different directions. Officers have contact with someone on the track.

Unwanted subject
200 W. Broadway
An intoxicated male is there/want him removed. Officer has male in unit en route to an Arenas Valley Road address.

Suspicious vehicle
1120 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a small white car has been at the entrance for over an hour. Officer advised they are going to park and call it a night/everything is okay.

Welfare check
2500 Walmart – E. Highway 180
Male walking in the middle of the roadway. Officer told Benjamin Hernandez to stay out of the roadway.

Welfare check
1810 N. Swan Street
Young female lying on the concrete at the bus stop/she got up and lay back down again. Officer made contact with Estrella Chavez/she is okay.

Unwanted subject
Silver City Museum
Caller advised male is walking around in circles/they have an event scheduled and would like him to move along. Officer has contact with Matthew Fox/he left upon request.

Aggravated assault
1775 E. Highway 180
Male was driving and a silver Ford Focus pulled out a big gun and pointed it at caller/Focus was going west on180. GCSO deputy had negative contact with vehicle at address given.

Criminal damage to property
W. Richard Street
Caller reported his sliding glass door window broken. Officer set up frequent patrol for next two weeks.

Battery
San Vicente Street
Caller advised her adult girls are fighting/advised to hurry. Caller called back advising one of his daughters left.

Welfare check
Visitor Center
Male is waving his arms around and yelling then walked into the ditch. Officer advised ATL.

Welfare check
100 17th Street -- CLA
Advised the female in this apartment is slamming her door very hard and it is knocking things off caller's wall. Officer made contact with Cheyenne Shepard and advised her to stop yelling and slamming doors.

Battery
Alabama Street
Advised her neighbor punched her in the stomach/it is an ongoing issue about property lines. Officer made contact with caller who advised as she was arguing with her neighbor he kept pointing his finger in her face and when she swatted his hand away with the . . .

Criminal trespass warning
San Vicente Street
A named female who has a CTW for the property is causing issues/she already left toward the Spring Street Park. Officers re-issued Sandra Hernandez CTW to location and spoke to caller.

Disturbance
Canal Street
Caller advised his mother is there tearing up the house.

Harassment
N. Cooper Street
Stated the father of her child is giving caller issues in reference to dropping off their daughter/he has been harassing her via texts.

Aggravated burglary
Stout Elementary School – 8:29 p.m.
Stated she can hear an alarm going off for about 30 minutes now. Second caller advised everyone needed to evacuate and further in the message/can occasionally hear children yelling as well. Officer made contact with superintendent who was able to turn off the alarm.

Battery
Fox Field
Can see two vehicles and can hear subjects yelling/two more cars just pulled up. Officer advised en route to Silver and 32nd with two juvis in unit/all juvis went with their grandmother/.

Welfare check
2080 Memory Lane – Valley View Apartments
Caller can hear a lot of yelling and things being thrown around. Officer advised everything is okay/all verbal.

Sunday, May 5

Domestic disturbance
Ridge Road
One male.

Harassment
SCPD
Caller advised a male followed her all the way from downtown to the SCPD/he is wearing an eye patch driving a silver Ford Taurus/she has her kids with her/request deputies make contact and get a statement.

Unwanted subject
1315 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised a female went in and caused problems with another customer and staff/left north on Hudson Street/wants her issued a CTW.

Harassment
1220 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised a homeless male who was given a CTW keeps calling and cursing her out. Officer advised spoke with the person over the phone and advised him to stop calling.

Suspicious vehicle
By Pizza Hut
White truck has a lot of trash in it/the people are camping there. Officer out with Nathan Baker/he will be on his way.

Unwanted subject
Grant Street
Caller advised people are camping on the vacant lot/caller wants LE to make them move/does not want contact with LE at all. Officer out with a named male/caller called back and wants to speak with the officer before he leaves/he will call her.

Unwanted subject
610 N. Silver Street – Seasonal Overnight Shelter
A named male is causing problems/they need him removed and issued a CTW. Officer issued Jim Rodriguez the CTW, and he left.

Criminal damage to property
S. Cinc
Someone broke the lock on her expensive shed.

Battery
Canal Street
13-year-old female hit her 9-year-old grandson with her hand. Officer advised spoke with both parties/no marks were on the male juvenile/male stated he was backhanded by a female juvenile while they were speaking. Female juvenile stated male juvenile was talking very dirty to all the females present there.

Aggravated assault
610 N. Silver Street—SOS
A named male pulled a knife out on another named male/they were arguing/knife is still out/started walking south. Officers had negative contact.

Unwanted subject
Louisiana Street
Female is threatening to break caller's windows because the named male does not want to talk to her/wants her issued a CTW.

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