Friday, May 5

Accident-property damage
Silver Heights Blvd. and Yucca Street
Three vehicles involved/unknown injuries.

Intoxicated persons
1221 N. Hudson Street
Male with no shoes lying in the parking lot and he doesn't remember his name. Officer advised that the male has a CTW on file for Washington Federal.

Criminal damage to property
Memory Lane
Caller advised that someone broke his microwave and the charger to his bike.

Breaking and entering
N. Bennett Street
Unknown person broke into a property that is for sale. Officer set up frequent patrol.

Domestic disturbance
N. Texas Street
A named female has been living there and her sister-in-law is now throwing her things out. Officer advised to issue indefinite CTWs to both subjects for this . . .

Fraud/embezzlement
1040 E. Highway 180
Money missing/will take care of it in house.

Domestic disturbance
Yucca Street
Caller can hear a child screaming and it has been going on for a while. Officer made contact and advised negative with any domestic or the subjects inside.

Criminal trespass warning
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a named male was in the store. Dispatch checked CTW list for the male and
CTW was removed by Walmart manager.

Unwanted subject
503 N. Hudson Street
A named female is inside causing problems. Officer advised she left prior to arrival.

Request officer
Stout Elementary School
Caller's granddaughter said a lady took a little boy that doesn't belong to her. Teacher said the lady that took the child is a friend of the parent and she was just walking him out.

Welfare check
Magistrate Court
Male in lobby possibly on narcotics/male left.

Fight
2109 Pinos Altos Road
Female in a white car was physically hit by a male that has left. Both left prior to arrival.

Domestic disturbance
Cobre Court
Caller advised that her husband is not allowing her to leave/advised to just get over there/would not answer if it was physical. Officer made contact and advised both parties are separated for the evening/everything is okay.

Welfare check
N. Bullard and W. Market streets - 8:15 p.m.
Subject passed out and lying on sidewalk. Officer had negative contact/clear.

Welfare check
Market and N. Bullard streets - 8:45 p.m.
Male passed out on sidewalk. Officer advised out with one male en route to GRMC.

Welfare check
Cooper @Cemetery
Male walking in black clothing.

Criminal damage to property
N. Cooper Street
Caller advised that someone broke the window to a vacant apartment.

Welfare check
Birch Street
Caller advised she has not heard from her sister and she is not answering her phone.

Domestic disturbance
Leslie Road
Caller advised that she left her boyfriend's house and he hit her but does not need medical assistance.

Loud music
Montana and N. Cheyenne streets
Officer spoke to subjects in the area who advised they would shut it down.

Saturday, May 6

Domestic disturbance
N. Swan Street
Officer advised two with outstanding warrants/one female in custody en route to SCPD.

Domestic disturbance
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised she has a female in the ER who stated she was involved in a domestic/she has head pain, a busted lip, and wrist pain. Officer made contact with victim.

Welfare check
1814 N. Swan Street
Male in his red pickup/possibly asleep/has been there for over an hour. Officer made contact.

Domestic disturbance
Serinna Court
Caller advised she has the gun now/said they got into a fight this morning and he grabbed a gun and they wrestled it away from him/no one has been drinking/he has agreed to go to a safe place now. Officers advised they are fine/clear.

Welfare check
Ditch behind Domino's
Caller advised that her son is living in the ditch. Officer had negative contact.

Disturbance
Big Ditch
Caller has a work group cleaning up and a homeless male is causing problems.

Disturbance
Beauty shop
Male that was giving a pedi was doing it wrong and the owner told him how to correct it and a loud argument broke out between the two. The owner told the male to leave but he is refusing.

Accident-property damage
E. 14th and N. Hudson streets
Red car and Suburban in the roadway. Female said she was hit by a red Mustang but she wasn't hurt.

Welfare check
3025 E. Highway 180
A male is standing outside in the rain asking people for a ride.

Fraud/embezzlement
714 N. Bullard Street
Caller advised he received a counterfeit $20 bill from a delivery to Racetrack Road.

Welfare check
1007 Pope Street
A male is leaned up against the wall passed out. Officer advised he moved on.

Assault
206 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised that a male in a gray minivan pulled up and hit a homeless male with a hammer and then left.

Welfare check
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised there was a big bang and vibration by their door. Officer on scene.

Sunday, May 7

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised the tires to her Mustang were just slashed.

Criminal trespass warning
2501 E. Highway 180
A named female has a CTW issued 11/18/16.

Fight
2800 Pinos Altos Road
Fight outside the front door. Officer requested ambulance for an arrested male with lacerations.

Unwanted subject
Tracy Place
A named male is on the property and he is yelling, drunk, and high. Officer made contact and advised that the male was being dropped off on 14th Street and issued a CTW for one month for this location.


Disturbance
Canal Street
Caller advised he hears screaming and yelling behind Taco Bell/one was saying GÇ£Get the ___ out of the house.GÇ¥ Officers spoke with people involved and the female that was causing the problems.

Unwanted subject
Yucca Street
Caller advised that a lady keeps coming over to her house. Advised she isn't causing problems but caller wants her gone and not on her property. Officer issued the lady an indefinite CTW.

Criminal trespass warning
Visitor Center
A named male is yelling profanity, and after being asked several times, he finally left. Caller wants the male issued a CTW. Officer out with male at Broadway/Bennett and issued him the CTW. Male stated he would stay away.

Domestic disturbance
Leslie Road
A 26-year-old female was beat up yesterday and now not fully alert/there is something wrong with her rib area. EMS1 was canceled by R1.

Unwanted subject
201 W. College Avenue
Caller advised that a female in a black Isuzu in the parking lot is causing problems. Second caller advised that she needs to pick up her check and the owner is screaming at her. Officer issued an indefinite CTW to a different female.

Welfare check
Leslie Road
Caller advised that someone was beating her up for nothing then disconnected.

Assault
1408 N. Hudson
Caller wants to press charges against a named female for assaulting caller at the Smoke Shop today. Caller advised she has a black eye and bruises but refused medical attention.

Criminal trespass
Casa Linda Apartments
Several subjects at an apartment. Officer out at the apartment/he left/units clear.

Welfare check
HMS
Caller from HMS Mental Health advised that a named male is threatening to drive away in the car because his wife is having a manic episode.

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