Friday, Sept. 15

Larceny
315 N. Texas Street
Walk-in reported his bicycle stolen.

Larceny
218 N. Bullard Street
Caller advised last Saturday the ‘burrito lady’ took some items from her store/unknown what was taken.

Fraud/embezzlement
SCPD
Walk-in advised his stepdaughter fraudulently used his credit card.

Domestic disturbance
W. 19th Street
Male and female arguing/possibly next door/sounds all verbal. Officer on scene.

Accident with injuries
1780 E. Highway 180
Officer requested ambulance to location/female with neck injury and trouble breathing/
EMS1 cancelled by Fire.

Fraud/embezzlement
SCPD
Walk-in advised that a named female signed his signature on a document that gave her 100% of a business they used to work together for. Walk-in stated he did not sign any documents to do that.

Welfare check
Mountain View Road
Caller advised he is in Hurley right now and can’t check on his father who is not answering his phone. Officer made contact advising everything is okay.

Welfare check
S. Arizona Street
Caller from HMS advised a named female in her 60s is depressed and struggles with suicidal ideations. Officer requested ambulance for female who smashed her head on the unit and is bleeding from the head.

Welfare check
Leslie Road
Caller advised that someone stole her accordion. Officer made contact/will be clear/everything is okay/negative on a larceny.

Larceny
N. Silver Street
Caller advised that someone just stole his white, 100-pound malamute dog. Caller advised that before he left to go to the store, a white Toyota Corolla with kids in it pulled up to his yard and started shouting at his dog then drove off. When he returned from the store the dog was gone.

Fight
2800 Pinos Altos Road
Two males fighting outside of the Flame/he can’t provide a description as they are on the floor. Officers made contact and advised both subjects were issued indefinite CTWs for the Flame/negative on any charges/advised a named female to pick up her son/cancel/he is going to walk.

Saturday, Sept. 16

Domestic disturbance
Silver High School
Officer made contact/advising negative on physical/was all verbal.

Larceny
N. Silver Street
Caller advised that he is walking back to his house and was told by a neighbor that the same white Toyota that took his dog yesterday took two other dogs right now. Caller advised he was able to get his two dogs back but the malamute is still missing.

Stolen motor vehicle
N. Cecilia Street
A 1983 black Yamaha Verdugo was stolen last night.

Unwanted subject
Gough Park
Male by the beer garden headed toward Cactus Jack’s.

Harassment
901 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised he is stuck in a culvert and that someone is harassing him and won’t let him leave his napping spot.

Breaking and entering
Gordon Street
Shed in the back of her home was broken into/lock was cut/fence damaged. Officer on scene.

Larceny
N. Texas Street
Caller advised his cell phone was taken.

Accident-property damage
Jose Barrios School
Two vehicles speeding/one ran into the culvert/unknown injuries at this time/blue sedan in the culvert/second vehicle sped off. Officer made contact and advised to cancel
EMS/negative on injuries/send wrecker.

Welfare check
Leslie Road
Caller advised someone was in her home and wants them gone. Officer made contact and she did not call/she is fine.

Stolen motor vehicle
N. Gold Street
Caller advised he just got home from out of town and his vehicle is gone.

Harassment
915 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised that two subjects are harassing him. Officer made contact and advised that a male was dropped off at Hudson/7th.

Welfare check
Luck Street – 10:08 p.m.
Caller advised his 13-year-old daughter was to return from the bowling alley with friends at 10 p.m. Caller advised he did speak to his daughter and she said if he calls the cops she will move out. Officers made contact and are en route with one female juvi to Luck Street.

Loud party
Crescent Street
Officer advised a male to turn it down and if they come back they will be cited.

Sunday, Sept. 17

Larceny
121 W. 12th Street
Caller advised he is missing a camera and it occurred in Pinos Altos. Officer transferred call to a county unit to process.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
White Nissan truck headed toward Walgreens. Officer had negative contact/returning for video.

Panhandler
1506 N. Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised that customers are complaining about a male outside begging for money. Officer had negative contact.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
One male stealing cellphone and candy/took off running toward Walgreens. Officers ATL.

Welfare check
610 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised that a regular customer is there and seems incoherent and she is soiled. Caller advised that the customer was trying to purchase alcohol and caller advised it was not a good idea/something is not right. Officer on scene.

Welfare check
W. Market Street
Deputy advised the house on Turkey Creek Road and is wide open and is empty but his dogs are running loose and haven’t been fed or watered. Deputy requests SCPD check on a house and call back.

Intoxicated persons
2005 E. Highway 180
An intoxicated female just left in a white Lincoln Town Car/she couldn’t walk and almost fell out the door/still in the parking lot. Officer advised negative contact/ATL.

Welfare check
Grant Street
Caller advised that his wife just called stating she is throwing out all his stuff from the house. Officer advised everything is okay/will call caller.

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