Friday, Oct. 20

Larceny
Leslie Road
Her phone was taken from her son. Officer advised the son would have to make the report. Caller advised that he is sleeping and doesn’t like to talk to the police.

Vehicle burglary
Yucca Street
Theft of his gun from his vehicle.

Harassment
1313 E. 32nd Street
Admissions received a threatening phone call from a named male who advised he was seen in the ER on Saturday and is unhappy with the treatment and stated I’m going down there and you are going to get what you deserve. GRMC perceived this as a threat and wanted it . .

Welfare check
W. Market Street
Little boy has been screaming for an hour. Officer en route to address on Kelly/out at the address. Officer made contact with a named female who advised her child was upset because he could not have a toy/advised that the child has a mental disability. Officer advised the child, when asked what was going on stated he could not have a Hot Wheel and became upset.

Criminal trespass warning
855 Silver Heights Blvd.
Officer out with a named male who was issued an indefinite CTW for the location on 7/9/17, and was reissued on 8/25/17. Officer advised one in custody/send next wrecker for vehicle.

Harassment
GCSD
Walk-in advised he is being harassed by his neighbor.

Criminal trespass warning
1201 Pope Street
A named male is at the bank and he has a CTW. Officer advised male left prior to arrival/will ATL.

Criminal trespass
1435 E. Highway 180
A named male is back and is out front yelling. They have locked the door and will keep it locked until an officer arrives. Officer had negative contact/will ATL.

Welfare check
Highway 180 @ Baca’s
Male slouched over in a blue, older model 4 door. Caller advised another male was waiting for someone to take him gas/everything is okay. Officer had negative contact/will ATL.

Welfare check
E. Pine Street
Caller advised that she gave her granddaughter some money to go buy a soda and she has not returned and is not answering her phone. Officer advised will keep an eye out for the granddaughter’s vehicle/a black Chevy Impala. Advised negative contact by midnight with vehicle at home/no further calls from grandma.

Request officer
WNMU Campus Police
Caller advised she was hit by a car behind Dominos. Officer made contact/will be clear.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Male tried to steal a bottle of vodka/they did recover the bottle/male ran behind Dollar Tree/a white Dodge is picking them up. Officer advised negative contact with vehicle at Dollar Tree or Walmart/clear.

Suspicious vehicle
16th and N. Gold streets
Officer advised everything is okay/subject ran out of gas/he was parked funny in the street.

Suspicious vehicle
Penny Park
Officer spoke with some young people just sitting and talking/they left upon request.

Welfare check
Oro Drive
Caller advised that he received a phone call from his friend who stated that his daughter advised she was scared because her ex-boyfriend is at her residence/advised the boyfriend has a gun. Officer out at the residence/there is a vehicle out . . .

Saturday, Oct. 21

Loud music
N. Corbin and 16th streets
Officers made contact and advised they will turn down the music/no problems.

Welfare check
Leslie Road
Caller advised that a female is screaming and banging on walls. Officer advised clear/everything is okay.

Unwanted subject
Leslie Road
Caller stated that a named male is trying to get into her residence.

Criminal damage to property
Leslie Road
Caller stated that locks were broken off the doors.

Suspicious vehicle
710 Silver Heights Blvd.
White Ford F150 parked in parking lot not registered to any guests there.

Harassment
Leslie Road
A named male is threatening caller with harm if she doesn’t drop the charges through court.

Domestic disturbance
Bluejay Lane
Male and female arguing and baby crying. Officer made contact with one/the other party left prior to arrival/it was all verbal.

Welfare check
Memory Lane
Caller stated she is at a funeral in Santa Fe and received a call from niece stating her 73-year-old father was not feeling well. Caller called back advising to cancel/her niece is going to take him to the hospital.

Domestic disturbance
E. Pine Street
Officer advised that a named male advised that a named female ran into the ditch saying she was going to kill herself. Officers on scene advising will be walking the ditch/female was found/request ambulance for a 25-year-old female that is suicidal, awake and breathing.

Harassment
Leslie Road
Caller advised her neighbors are banging on the walls and calling her names while she is in the shower.

Unwanted subject
E. Pine Street
Caller advised that a named male is in front of her house and she doesn’t want him there.

Burglary
N. Gold Street
Caller advised that they just returned from out of town and the boards to the door have been removed and someone possibly got in/they’re not sure if anything was taken.

Loud music
N. Cheyenne Street
Officer made contact and they advised they will keep it down.

Sunday, Oct. 22

Welfare check
2 Ridge Road
Male on a pedal bike and smaller female child on a hoverboard/looks like the father is on drugs and does not have the child’s best interests in mind. Officer had negative contact.

Larceny
Sotol Street
Caller advised electricity is being stolen from this location/it’s happened twice now and she had to pay a huge bill. Officer made contact with caller.

Disturbance
E. 13th and N. Gold streets
Caller advised that two males on bicycles are arguing in the roadway near the Knights of Columbus/one is bald -- the other has long hair. Officer advised out with the pair/clear/there is nothing going on.

Welfare check
1400 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised that an elderly male at the carwash appears to be wandering around and lost. Officer had contact at the Wellness Center/en route to 20th/Gold with male who is okay.

Loud music
Omega Place and 40th Street
Officers spoke to owner of the home and he will turn down the music.

Domestic disturbance
N. Swan Street
Sister is drunk and beat him up. Caller advised his partner is hurt bad as well. Caller advised he is bleeding from his eye and finger/partner is 18/caller is 20. Caller advised he tried to hold his sister but she just kept punching him.

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