Friday, May 12

Accident-property damage
Silver Heights/Hudson
Caller advised she was just rear-ended while driving a Nissan Rogue by a Nissan pickup.

Domestic disturbance
Jose Barrios School
Parents are fighting in the school by the office. Officer made contact and advised that one child went with mom and one stayed with dad.

Disturbance
1120 E. Highway 180
Adult male at the front desk causing problems.

Vehicle burglary
Leslie Road
Caller's Beretta was taken from his unlocked red Ford F150.

Criminal trespass
GCSD
Walk-in requests a CTW be issued to his sister. Deputy advised en route to issue indefinite CTW.

Larceny
704 N. Bullard Street
Vendor next door to Encore looks like their camp was ripped open/unknown if items were taken.

Larceny
W. Market Street
Walk-in to SCPD advised her purse was stolen last night with everything inside including her phone.

Welfare check
2609 Pinos Altos Road
Male lying on sidewalk. Officer had negative contact.

Breaking and entering
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised that many separate rooms at Church of Christ were broken into last night.

Fraud/embezzlement
Veteran's Clinic
Caller advised that a named male is in the office reporting that a named female, who is his caregiver, has taken financial control of his money. Officer advised transporting one male to a N. Georgia Street address. Officer spoke with the female and she was very uncooperative stating the male has dementia.

Harassment
N. Silver Street
Grandmother was just there harassing them.

Disturbance
1075 E. Highway 180
Male with a knife is in McDonalds parking lot yelling he is ready to “**** someone up.” Officer had negative contact/will ATL for a little bit.

Domestic disturbance
2501 E. Highway 180
A male in a green Cherokee is yelling at and pushing a female who is also in the vehicle.

Shoplifting
2633 E. Highway 180
A female is walking out the door with a Sprite she didn't pay for/walking toward Walmart. Officer had negative contact.

Suspicious vehicle
Penny Park
Officer out with four vehicles.

Disturbance
Little Walnut Road
Someone is knocking on the door underneath her apartment. Male left prior to arrival.

Disturbance
A Street - 10:10 p.m.
Caller advised one male was arguing with another male and one of them had a gun.

Disturbance
A Street - 10:45 p.m.
Caller advised that a named male is outside yelling/he possibly has weapons on him. Officers and NMSP officer out at College/A - out at 8th/A. Male is on 911 advising he does not want LE at his house/he has six lawyers to speak to . . .

Domestic disturbance
N. Arizona Street
Female ran to neighbor's residence advising that her male partner was pushing her around. Officer advised it was all verbal/everything is okay.

Larceny
A Street - 11:30 p.m.
Caller advised that a named male went to the neighbor's apartment and removed her porch light/ Caller advised it is now dark outside and she is elderly and afraid of him.

Criminal damage to property
A Street
Caller advised she just got home and found a golf club in her window.

Saturday, May 13

Welfare check
W. 8th Street
Male screaming. Officer en route to GRMC with male complaining of head injury.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Adult male being escorted to back office. Officer released male on a CTA.

Domestic disturbance
Little Walnut Road
Verbal between mother and daughter.

Disturbance
510 N. Bullard Street
Caller hears two people yelling in front of the restaurant. Officer made contact and issued an indefinite CTW to a named male.

Shoplifting
2707 E. Highway 180
Adult male still in the store. Officer made contact and advised the male was issued an indefinite CTW and he left the property/negative on shoplifting.

Disturbance
Gough Park
Caller advised that the preacher is too loud and she is trying to garden in peace.

Disturbance
855 Silver Heights Blvd.
Officer has one in custody/issued a CTA.

Disturbance
Durango Street
Caller advised her female neighbor is outside yelling at all the neighbors because they haven't found her dog. Officer made contact with caller, neighbors and female.

Welfare check
S. Arizona Street
Caller advised that three little girls around 10-years-old, are unsupervised in the area. Officer had contact with three juvis who were 10-12 yrs/everything is okay.

Unwanted subject
N. Pinos Altos
Caller advised that a named female is at his residence and she is unwanted.

Welfare check
E. Pine Street
Neighbor is yelling for help that someone is trying to break into his home. Officer advised clear/subjects took off walking.

Disturbance
Memory Lane
Some people are throwing rocks at caller's windows. Officer made contact/everything is okay/will set up frequent patrol.

Domestic disturbance
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised that her 26-year-old daughter just came home and took the little daughter and threw her. Caller advised that she is shaking and scared.

Welfare check
Christian Flury Drive
Caller advised that her neighbor's dog has been barking for hours now and usually the neighbor answers the phone. Officer made contact and advised clear/everything is okay.

Sunday, May 14

Welfare check
Old Mill Road
Intoxicated male lying in the middle of the road/caller asked him to move and he did and started walking toward Bard Street. Officer had negative contact with any males.

Welfare check
N. Silver Street
Caller advised she hasn't been able to get hold of her 70-year-old mother who recently had a heart attack. Officer made contact with mother advising she is okay and she will call her daughter.

Welfare check
1956 E. Highway 180
Male walking around the parking lot looking in vehicles. Officer made contact and advised negative warrants/he just misplaced his bag.

Shoplifting
1814 N. Swan Street
Customer just stole chips and other items and left in a gray Chrysler. Officer went traffic with vehicle.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Alabama Street
Taillight was broken while parked at her boyfriend's house.

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