Friday, May 17

Disturbance
106 W. Yankie Street
Someone defaced a Jewish flag and egged the property. Male on skateboard from Grateful Living starting fights with people. Second caller on 911 advised people from Grateful Living are fighting behind Independent Ink/they are harassing one guy because he is Jewish.

Disturbance
300 N. Bullard Street
Call merged to above 106 W. Yankie Street call.

Harassment
300 N. Arizona Street
Call merged to above 106 W. Yankie Street call.

Welfare check
1414 Little Walnut Road – Silver Cliff Apartments
Male is screaming at his little girl and hitting her.

Welfare check
College Avenue and 7th Street
Women screaming walking on street.

Criminal trespass warning
E. 12th and N. Corbin streets
People under the bridge that are still there and have a CTW.

Criminal trespass warning
111 S. Texas Street
Caller from Gospel Mission advised a named female is at location and she has a CTW. Officer had contact on the street and re-issued Nevaeh Rodriguez the CTW.

Unwanted subject
1105 E. Highway 180
Caller from Mc Donald's advised a customer just threw a bag at caller's employee/he is refusing to leave/he is causing problems/they want him trespassed. Officer re-issued Christian Tafoya the CTW, and he is leaving upon request.

Welfare check
W. Yankie and N. Bullard streets
Officer out with Kevin Mathew Fox/negative on warrants.

Shoplifting
1220 N. Hudson Street
Male stealing on video/he is no longer there.

Unwanted subject
1220 N. Hudson Street
Male wearing all black refusing to leave/wants CTW. Officer had contact with Matias Marquez and issued him a CTW for Food Basket.

Harassment
Ben Altamirano Sports Complex
Male in a red Chevy truck is harassing caller and her husband/caller is in fear of him.

Harassment
22nd Street
Caller advised a named male keeps passing by his residence harassing him/male is caller's landlord. Caller stated they are waiting on a court hearing and the judge told them to leave each other alone until then.

Accident-property damage
Silver High School
Silver Nissan Altima vs white Jeep/negative on injuries. Officer requested next wrecker on rotation/radiator fluid leaking/ran two vehicle registrations.

Reckless driver
Highway 90 – Hudson Bridge
Brown-grey Chevy truck just ran caller off the road/swerving all the time. Officer advised contact with vehicle at 712 S. Texas Street.

Fight
Gough Park
Two females/they are rolling on the ground. Officer has contact with Harmonie Allen/both females uncooperative/made everyone else leave the park.

Welfare check
S. Cooper Street and La Capilla Road
Male lying partially in the roadway. Officer advised male is okay.

Welfare check
Alabama Street
Caller advising three children are in a home in poor condition/believes the mother does drugs in front of the children. Officer made contact with mother and kids/all are okay.

Criminal trespass warning
412 Silver Heights Blvd.
Blue Honda Accord is parked on the right side of the dispensary/asked the owner to move the vehicle/owner of vehicle now arguing with caller/wants the vehicle's owner issued a CTW. Officer advised the issue was resolved peacefully.

Accident-injuries
N. Juniper Street and Silver Heights Blvd.
Stated a female just got hit by a vehicle/she is still in the middle of the road/she is bleeding from the mouth and cannot move/vehicle still on scene/elderly female driver/white truck. Native 32 not available/Native 30 available/Native 30 on standby.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
311 N. Bullard Street
Male wearing a black hoodie appears to have slashed a tire on a maroon Kia/male walked toward The Toad. Officer out at Toad/leaving business card on vehicle so they can call it in later/talked with caller who provided a video showing a male walking up to the maroon Kia's front passenger tire and slashing it/male observed . . .

Saturday, May 18

Larceny
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller believes her wallet might have been stolen out of her wallet while she was at work/she is getting notifications that someone is trying to use her card/requesting phone call.

Larceny
San Vicente Street
Advised his sister took father's power chair. Out on Arizona and Bremen with power chair.

Game and Fish
Ridge Road and Pheasant Drive
Dead deer in bike lane.

Criminal trespass warning
610 N. Silver Street – Seasonal Overnight Shelter
Caller needs an indefinite CTW issued to a named male/he is there now. Officer out with male at the park next to SOS/one in investigative detention/male having suicidal ideations.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
1414 Little Walnut Road – Silver Cliff Apartments
Caller's black Chevy Colorado was damaged/they keyed the driver's side.

Graffiti
Visitor Center
Advised some of their artwork on the back of the building has been damaged.

Welfare check
Alabama Street
Advised a male is yelling/no description.

Battery
3110 N. Silver Street
Advised he was attacked by two customers/they both left/it was a verbal altercation which turned physical/the female did strike him/caller named the two.

Welfare check
W. Kelly Street
Big blue Chevy truck is causing problems at his mother's house/he just left peeling out. Officer had contact with male's mother.

Unwanted subject
501 E. 13th Street
A named female is sleeping in their compost box/she has been told twice to leave. Officer advised female is gathering her belongings.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller from Walmart advised a named female is in the office with the manager/she stole many items. Officer issued Jade Garcia an indefinite CTW and released her on a CTA /she is going to be leaving the property.

Welfare check
40th Street and Fran Drive
Male keeps falling/late 20s/walking in the middle of the street/he is walking toward Fowler on 40th. Officers had negative contact.

Welfare check
N. California Street
First time a female called laughing saying they were just playing with the phones and no emergency. The second time the female was on the line laughing advising she needed help. Dispatcher told her to stay focused and serious and tell if she really had an emergency. She advised she "can't leave" while still laughing. Male advised she was fine and she had had too much alcohol and then disconnected the line. Upon callback it goes straight to voicemail.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Officer advised going to try and make contact with the subject/they are willing to let him pay.

Criminal trespass warning
809 N. Hudson Street
A named male has been going onto the property harassing customers/he left walking toward downtown. Officer had contact with Jin Rodriguez at Morning Star/re-issued him the CTW/clear.

Suicide threat
W. 12th Street
No report.

Domestic disturbance
Kimberly Drive
Third party call. A named female was attacked by a named male/she got the call from her aunt, who got the call from her mother. Caller advised the pair drink often Officer had contact with the female/advised male left the residence/set up heavy frequent patrol through the weekend.

Disturbance
Harris Road – 10:28 p.m.
A named female is there trying to break down the door and fight caller.

Sunday, May 19

Harassment
Harris Road – midnight
Officer called caller/negative contact.

Welfare check
116 N. Bullard Street -- midnight
Stated she can hear quite a few subjects yelling and screaming/she is trying to sleep. NMSP officer advised negative contact with anything suspicious.

Disturbance
E. 13th Street
Caller advised she heard two males arguing and fighting and then heard one shot. Officer had contact with one male who was waiting for his father to show up/going to do a welcheck at 1305 reference it was physical/one party left before arrival.

Disturbance
1901 N. Silver Street – Western Palms Trailer Park
Caller advised her son came and hit her brother/she does not think they need medical. Officer going to ATL for the son who is driving a brown truck.

Unwanted subject
121 W. 12th Street
Female is in the laundrymat again/she has been there for over two hours/wants her issued a CTW for both laundrymats. Officer issued Sarah Flurry a CTW for both locations.

Welfare check
Silver City Post Office
Male by the exit/bottle next to him. Officer out with Lorenzo Flores/he is leaving now.

Domestic disturbance
2080 Memory Lane – Valley View Apartments
Last night her kids' dad put his hands on her and took her phone. Officer ran a named male and a named female.

Welfare check
2545 N. Silver Street – Hillside Apartments
Caller has been trying to get in contact with a named female for a few weeks/her phone number has been disconnected/she has health issues/in her late 60s/wheelchair bound. Officer made contact with female/she will call caller.

Unattended death
W. Gordon Street
71-year-old female/cold to the touch/does not feel a pulse/not breathing/very pale/lives with caller. Officer advised to get OMI/en route.

Driving while intoxicated
1810 N. Swan Street
4dr grey vehicle/all occupants are intoxicated. Caller stated two of the occupants were stumbling inside the store. Caller stated the vehicle was still there when he left. Officer had contact.

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