Monday, Oct. 16

Criminal damage to property
Stout Elementary School
Cafeteria window broken.

Unwanted subject
1007 Pope Street
Two named males have been stalking caller. Officer on scene/caller is already gone.

Welfare check
Canal Street
Caller has been unable to get in touch with her father since Friday morning. Caller called back advising to cancel/her father is okay.

Welfare check
Hudson Plaza
Caller advised that a male who appears intoxicated is walking in the roadway. NMSP and county responded and NMSP dropped male off at a Bard Street address.

Criminal trespass warning
Hub Plaza
Caller requests a male be issued a CTW, who was sleeping on a table, and gave caller attitude. Officer had contact and issued the named male a CTW.

Fraud/embezzlement
1603 N. Swan Street
Caller advised that someone withdrew at least $2,000 from a named male’s bank account/this person had the male’s ID and forged his signature. Officer was advised.

Unwanted subject
1814 N. Swan Street
Caller would like an officer to ask people in a Ford truck that has been in the parking lot for almost two hours now, to leave/they have children running around the lot. Officer advised they will be leaving.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Male has already opened many packages and is walking toward the GM doors now. Officer issued the male a CTW.

Unwanted subject
Canal Street
Caller requests an officer to make an unwanted subject leave the area. Officer had negative contact.

Larceny
SCPD
Officer made contact with walk-in who advised that his Samsung S7 cell phone was stolen from the skate park.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
A female and a male were issued CTWs for Walmart and released on CTAs.

Assault
N. Swan Street
Male just threw a rock at him and his dog/male left down 16th Street toward Killer Customz. Male is dressed in all black and with a female dressed in white.

Disturbance
3514 Fowler Avenue
Dementia patient who is agitated/he is not calming down/he has gotten physical now. Officers responded/patient was subdued when they arrived.

Tuesday, Oct. 17

Breaking and entering
Leslie Road
Caller advised that someone broke into her sister’s apartment/window is open and the screen is tampered with/the two cats are gone.

Criminal damage to property
33rd Street
Walk-in advised that someone damaged his mailbox.

Unwanted subject
1313 E. 32nd Street
Received a call from automated message advising to send LE to the GRMC administrative office. Officer made contact with a female at the AO who stated that she pushed the button because she could hear a male yelling down the hall. Officer had contact with male at HMS across from GRMC.

Assault
Silver High School
Student in office made a threat/parents on their way.

Welfare check
E. 32nd Street
Caller advised that a white car ramped the bump and ran into the side of the street/unknown injuries.

Fight
1220 N. Hudson Street
Two males inside the store not fighting anymore/they are arguing. Officer had contact advising victim did not want to press charges.

Criminal trespass warning
601 N. Bullard Street
Same male caller called on yesterday is back at the Hub/wants a CTW issued.

Welfare check
Highway 15 and E. 32nd Street
North on Hwy 15 is a vehicle in the roadway with the front off the roadway/there are skid marks. Officer requested county as it is past city limits. Deputy advised everything is okay.

Domestic disturbance
N. Swan Street
Caller advised that his grandson tried to run over him/ dispatch can hear yelling in the background/grandson left north on Swan in a white Dodge SUV. Officer had contact with vehicle/attempting traffic stop on 13th/not stopping/vehicle did stop at Gold/13th.

Criminal damage to property
N. Leslie Road
Caller advised that two windows were broken in her apartment while she was gone.

Welfare check
Leslie Road
Caller keeps calling admin line yelling. Officer made contact and advised everything is okay.

Welfare check
Valley Vista
Caller advised his kids, 2 and 6-years old, are with their mother who caller saw intoxicated on Snapchat. Officers made contact advising the kids and everything are okay.

Disturbance
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller and doctors request officers to go back to a named individual being extremely agitated.

Game and Fish
Silver High School
Caller advised that a bear is trying to get into the SHS parking lot. Officers are having negative contact with the bear and advised the bear is probably attracted by the garbage cans.

Wednesday, Oct. 18

Domestic disturbance
W. College Avenue and N. Arizona Street
Caller advised that a male was yelling at a female and punching mail boxes/he was grabbing the female and yelling at her. Officer advised out with male and female in front of Morning Star/verbal only.

Grafitti
2300 N. Swan Street
Caller advised there was suspicious activity over the weekend with vehicles and a motorcycle and now they noticed the back building was tagged. Officer advised to set up frequent patrol.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that someone egged her car.

Welfare check
Leslie Road
Caller advised she thinks someone is trying to take her to Mexico. Officer out with caller.

Domestic disturbance
Valley Vista
A named male is beating up caller’s sister/both have been drinking/caller disconnected, Officers made contact with a named male and a named female and one was released on a CTA.

Welfare check
Leslie Road
Caller advised that a Hispanic male is harassing her. Officer advised everything is okay.

Welfare check
N. Bennett Street
Caller advised that her sister called her screaming. Officer made contact and advised it was a verbal domestic/one party left upon request.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Two young males in a red Ford truck just stole a bottle of Gordon’s gin valued at $11.42/headed west on 180. Officer had negative contact.

Welfare check
Leslie Road
Caller advised she needs help/she was screaming when line was answered. Caller advised she wants them out of the house right now.

Thursday, Oct. 19

Criminal trespass warning
Bosworth Drive
Caller advised that a male is in the yard and he wants him issued a CTW. Officer had negative contact.

Welfare check
Leslie Road
34-year-old male that had brain surgery in January is dizzy and confused. Caller called back advising he is having a bad headache and wants to walk to GRMC. He was advised to stay until the ambulance gets there.

Shoplifting
1814 N. Swan Street
Female in a gray hoodie is stuffing items in purse. Officer on scene.

Harassment
Bosworth Drive
Caller stated a short Hispanic male keeps going by his residence and harassing him and his girlfriend. Officer had negative contact.

Accident-injuries
Superior
Two vehicles in the median/van and red car. Officer requested two wreckers/both vehicles heavy damage.

Shoplifting
1956 E. Highway 180
Two subjects who are on Rosedale Road on bicycles at this time took some batteries from inside the store.

Panhandler
2501 E. Highway 180
A named male is in the parking lot asking for money. Officer advised male has an indefinite CTW issued 3/24/14.

Battery
N. Swan Street
Caller advised that a named male slapped her boyfriend across the face then left in a gold pickup headed west on 6th Street.

Criminal trespass warning
610 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller wants a CTW issued to a named male who is in the store and has possibly shoplifted in the past. Officer issued CTWs to a named male and to a named female.

Disturbance
E. Daniel Street
Caller advised that an older male is outside, intoxicated, yelling, and throwing things. Officer had negative contact.

Game and Fish
Ridge Road and Highway 90
Caller advised he saw a medium sized bear closer to Cooper Street about 20 minutes ago. NMSP was notified and they will notify G&F.

Welfare check
Pine Street
Caller advised he can hear an altercation coming from the carwash. Officer had negative contact with anybody.

Welfare check
Mann Drive
Caller advised her daughter texted her at about 9:30 p.m. asking if she could spend the night at a friend’s. Caller advised when caller said “no” the daughter said to pick her up at the friend’s and would text caller the address, but she never did.

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