Monday, May 1

Larceny
N. Corbin Street
Parked blue Dodge Neon with power cord to it stealing power from a duplex that is empty.

Unwanted subject
111 S. Texas Street
A named male is throwing food on the outside. Officers made contact and advised out with male behind Hester House and he was advised not to return until Thursday.

Shoplifting
1956 E. Highway 180
Female took hair stuff and energy stuff. Officer advised it was an older lady from Vietnam/explained to daughter the way shopping is done here.

Request officer
C Street
Caller advised the neighbors across the street set off four large fireworks on Saturday at 10 p.m. and it woke up the house and scared the dogs.

Criminal damage to property
Memory Lane
Caller advised he just got home and his door was kicked in and the lock is broken/unknown if anything is missing.

Criminal damage to property
E. 6th and N. Bullard streets
Driver in a camper hit a light and damaged it. Officer advised did not see any damage to any of the lights or streetlights or lamps.

Welfare check
110 S. Bullard Street
Caller advised that a male is throwing rocks and yelling and jumping in front of cars/he also has a strange haircut. Officer made contact and advised the male is waiting for the Mission.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
A male ran with a flat screen TV and is now in the parking lot.

Intoxicated persons
E. 12th and N. Hudson streets
A drunken male is walking in the roadway. Officer advised out with 54-year-old male at 12th and Corbin who does not feel good/having chest pain.

Harassment
N. Cooper Street
Caller advised that his neighbor keeps leaving messages on his car about parking space issues. Officer on scene.

Welfare check
Silver High School
Female in a hospital gown is walking in front of the school. Officer advised en route with one female to Walmart so she can . . .

Welfare check
2800 Pinos Altos Road
Caller advised that a male just dove in front of caller's car.

Domestic disturbance
Memory Lane
Neighbors have been fighting and caller thinks the male is slamming female against the wall. Officer advised everything was verbal.

Tuesday, May 2

Game and Fish
1340 E. 32nd Street - 4 a.m.
Deputy advised dead deer in front of the gas meter/advise G&F in the morning.

Domestic disturbance
Leslie Road
Female caller advised that her boyfriend broke her nose and he is in the bedroom doing cocaine.

Welfare check
2950 E. Highway 180
Woman with a hospital gown is walking/unknown if she is okay. Officer out with a female and advised she is okay/she is going to get coffee.

Criminal damage to property
Leslie Road
A named male just kicked in her door. Officer advised on scene/clear.

Unwanted subject
North Loop
Caller wants a named male removed. Officer advised that after ATL, contact with male was made at North Loop/Leslie.

Domestic disturbance
Valley Vista
Caller advised that she is trying to get the keys away from a 24-year-old male who just swallowed a bottle of pills and is trying to leave/he is yelling at her and holding his 1-year-old daughter. Officer requested EMS to stand by/male has calmed down and is playing with the baby.

Burglary
N. Corbin Street
Officer advised one at gunpoint/one in detention/request county/still has to clear the house/clear the air/everything is okay/resume normal traffic.

Request officer
1313 E. 32nd Street
Patient on hold trying to leave. Officer out with male and after talking to him patient calmed down.

Domestic disturbance
N. F Street
Daughter is throwing a fit cussing caller out and throwing things. Officers made contact and advised the daughter is being taken to another location/will call back later for a civstand/dropped daughter off on Santa Rita Street.

Welfare check
N. Hudson and E. Yankie streets
Male passed out on sidewalk.

Disturbance
1313 E. 32nd Street
Suicidal patient trying to escape.

Welfare check
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised that a named female, who a friend claimed had suicidal ideations, left the ER. Officer will ATL.

Shoplifting
2148 E. Highway 180
Two males and a female took candy, lighters, and hardware and left onto Highway 180.

Welfare check
Pope Street
Caller from Florida CYFD advised of a criminal incident in Florida and they are checking on the welfare of two children, one of which is 2-years-old, who are with their grandmother and to make sure the home is okay/the kids' mother is in jail in Florida. Officer advised everything is okay/will call caller/clear.

Criminal trespass warning
1075 E. Highway 180
Caller requests a CTW be issued to a male that is sitting in his vehicle.

Welfare check
610 Silver Heights Blvd.
A male is sleeping on the sidewalk and is covered with a blue blanket. Officer made contact and advised the female advised she was fine and left upon request.

Welfare check
520 N. Bullard Street
Officer had contact with named male who has a laceration on his wrist that is bleeding quite a bit.

Wednesday, May 3

Accident-property damage
32nd Street Bypass @Ben Altamirano
Tan Toyota Corolla ran off the roadway/no injuries.

Harassment
GCSD
Walk-in to GCSD advised that their 6-year-old daughter was forced to kiss another girl on the school bus by a 9-year-old boy.

Criminal trespass warning
W. Broadway
Caller requests a CTW be issued to a named male who rubbed lotion over the handicapped button. Officer had negative contact.

Welfare check
Corre Caminos Bus Stop
A female is wrapped in a blanket behind In & Out Lube. Officer requested ambulance for a 52-year-old female suffering from food poisoning.

Disturbance
Memory Lane
Caller advised that her friend is accusing her of sleeping with her husband/she is irrational and won't leave. Dispatch could hear lots of screaming and yelling. Officer issued two individuals indefinite CTWs.

Harassment
111 S. Texas Street
Caller advised that a named female is threatening caller and not letting caller out of her car. Officer on scene.

Welfare check
33rd Street
66-year-old female who possibly pressed accidently/caller unable to reach subscriber. Caller called back to cancel/subscriber accidentally pressed button/they were in the garage.

Accident-property damage
Highway 180 @McDonalds
Just rear-ended in his 97 GMC by a Dodge-no injuries.

Domestic disturbance
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised that her husband slapped her in the face/she is a patient in special care. Male is back in the chapel.

Disturbance
1313 E. 32nd Street
A named male is causing problems with the nurses.

Domestic disturbance
2501 E. Highway 180
Male is hitting someone in a little turquoise car then getting out and cussing. Another caller advised that a male is beating a female in a car.

Welfare check
Hudson Plaza
Caller advised that someone is yelling.

Welfare check
714 N. Bullard Street
Two males and a female are beating another male next to the Lions Club. Officer made contact and advised everything is okay.

Thursday, May 4

Domestic disturbance
Leslie Road
A named male is not leaving the apartment. Officer advised everything was verbal/male left for the night.

Shoplifting
1956 E. Highway 180
Adult female in the store/they have retrieved the items/female is leaving in a Lincoln/she did pay for the items/they want a CTW issued to her. Officer issued female an indefinite CTW.

Request officer
JPO - 3082 32nd Street Bypass
Truancy case.

Assault
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a named male spit on him two days ago at Walmart.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Female in custody not causing problems. Officer advised female clear of warrants/released on a CTA.

Domestic disturbance
N. Swan Street
16-year-old daughter refusing to get in the car. Officer advised out with 34-year-old female having trouble breathing/trying to keep her from hyperventilating. EMS1 advised they were canceled by Fire. Officer advised all verbal/clear.

Fraud/embezzlement
1401 Silver Heights Blvd.
Female employee stole from company/she is not there.

Harassment
2005 E. Highway 180
A male employee did some lewd acts toward some female employees/caller wants to speak with an officer.

Unwanted subject
1201 Pope Street
Adult male sitting by drive-up ATM. Officer made contact and advised out with the male/he was just sitting and waiting for the vehicles to go through for him to use it. Male was instructed to use the walk-up ATM.

Welfare check
Canal and 16th streets
Male on the ground by the dumpster. Officer made contact and advised a 47-year-old male is highly intoxicated, unable to stand, and is drooling.

Welfare check
N. Gold Street
Male that was choking is now breathing normally. Male advised that he was choking on his saliva and didn't need medical attention. Officer on scene.

Domestic disturbance
N. Texas Street
Neighbors are fighting and kids are involved. Officers made contact and advised the fight was between brother and sister/everything is okay.

Disturbance
GRMC-BHU
Aggressive male who is trying to leave.

Harassment
21st Street
Caller requested a CTW be issued to his roommate who was asked to leave the property. Officer had negative contact.

Harassment
Kimberly Drive
Caller advised that her ex-boyfriend is posting nude photos and videos of her on social media.

Welfare check
N. Bennett Street and W. Broadway
Male is lying in the middle of the road. Officer requested EMS for a 54-year-old male who fell and hit his head/lights and sirens.

Welfare check
Rosedale Road
Caller advised that the male who lives in the trailer behind Walgreens kidnapped a named female's kid.

Disturbance
S. Bayard and Chihuahua streets
Caller advised that two males are arguing. Officer out at PA/Gila with a male bleeding from the nose/out at Silver Street speaking to mother of male being aggressive/taking male inside/clear.

Fraud/embezzlement
201 E. 14th Street
Caller advised that he received two counterfeit $20 bills.

Disturbance
Gordon and Virginia streets
Possible fight/lots of yelling and noise. Officer had negative contact with anyone fighting/clear.

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