Monday, Oct. 30

Larceny
E. 23rd Street
Caller advised the license plate from her husband’s pickup has been stolen.

Suspicious vehicle
S. Texas and San Vicente streets
Unlicensed trailer. Officer advised it smells and there may be something dead inside. Officer out at a San Vicente address. Out with a named male/it belongs to his daughter and she will move it.

Child pornography
Stout Elementary School
No blotter report.

Fraud/embezzlement
1510 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised a 10-foot U-Haul truck was rented on Oct. 20, has not been returned, and caller wants to report it as stolen.

Game and Fish
Pinos Altos Road
Across the road is a dead deer.

Game and Fish
Tracy Circle
Dead deer on the sidewalk.

Missing persons
Suntanner Road
Caller advised that a named female, who has a 3-month-old baby on a heart monitor and oxygen, has been missing since 10/28. Officer out at GRMC.

Aggravated assault
Leslie Road
Caller advised people at Lintero pulled a black handgun. Advised to not put over the air as subjects have electronics to listen to the calls. Officer en route to a Cooper Street address.

Stolen motor vehicle
703 Silver Heights Blvd.
Have small child on 911 advising “He stole her aunty’s bike.” 2004 red Suzuki motorcycle going toward the hospital. Advised he went through the ditch.

Shoplifting
100 N. Rosedale
Male stole two packages of Swisher Sweet’s cigars from Walgreen’s and left in a gold 4 door Altima.

Harassment
Yucca Street
Caller advised that the subjects who stole items from her went up to her at the Super Snappy and threatened to beat her up.

Domestic disturbance
N. Silver Street
Between caller and a named male. Caller advised he choked her and she hit him back/she does not wish to press charges only wants him out of the house. Caller does not need an ambulance.

Loud party
N. Pinos Altos Street and W. Broadway
Officer advised it is a haunted house and they have a permit.

Harassment
SCPD
Walk-in advised that a named male is harassing her. Officer advised clear and escorting female to Silver Cliff Apartments.

Tuesday, Oct. 31

Shoplifting
1814 N. Swan Street
Caller advised that a male with tattoos on his face stole a pack of cigarettes. Caller advised he said to call the cops and his name is (redacted).

Larceny
300 W. Market Street
Caller advised a mailbox was stolen over the weekend.

Unwanted subject
3420 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a male in his room is refusing to leave/caller does not know who the male is. Officer advised parties separated/everything is okay.

Missing persons
Stout Elementary School
7-year-old female missing from Stout. County and NMSP advised. Officer out with mother at school. Deputy out with juvi on 19th and Silver/this is not her.

Welfare check
403 E. 12th Street
Male in the ditch that is not responding. Officer advised out with a named male in the tunnel on the south side of the ditch.

Shoplifting
610 Silver Heights Blvd.
Male who left the store possibly has a case of beer.

Welfare check
Louisiana Street
Caller advised her 87-year-old mother is not answering her phone/she has high blood pressure and cannot drive. Officer had contact with the mother and advised she is okay.

Welfare check
1313 E. 32nd Street
Someone is pushing a cart up the hill. Officer advised negative contact.

Loud music
Pinos Altos/McDonald’s
Officer made contact with owners and they will shut it down for the night.

Disturbance
Cactus Street
Male and female arguing. Officer advised parties separated for the night/everything is okay.

Wednesday, Nov. 1

Disturbance
Georgia Street
Caller advised they are trying to do an eviction and the residents are yelling and throwing things.

Fight
Fox Field
Officer advised one male was released on a CTA and a juvi male was released on a juvi CTA and to his mother.

Welfare check
Leslie Road
Caller from CYFD advised that a mother did not take her 2-month-old baby to his appointment/infant has a heart monitor and is on oxygen. Officer had negative contact/notes and nails on door.

Criminal damage to property
Silver High School
Caller advised that her husband is in the office with her son/advised another student ripped apart his headphones.

Welfare check
N. Silver Street
A named male advised an officer that he and a named female left their 6-month-old child out in the cold last night. Officer had negative contact with anyone at the residence.

Unwanted subject
Memory Lane
Caller advised that a named male was harassing a resident and he would like him issued a CTW. Officer had negative contact.

Criminal trespass warning
2501 E. Highway 180
A male who was stealing at another time is in the store.

Welfare check
E. Fraser Drive
Caller advised that when his mother went to pick up his girlfriend at work she was told the girlfriend was no longer there. Caller advised that all her stuff is out of his house and she was living with him for 3 years now. Caller advised if she did leave him he wants the key to his house back.

Welfare check
Howell Street
Caller advised that a neighbor is having a major meltdown running up and down the street yelling. Officer had negative contact.

Thursday, Nov. 2

Criminal damage to property
High Desert Humane Society
Fence has been cut again.

Shoplifting
100 N. Rosedale Road
Two females took a Handy Heater about 10 minutes ago.

Intoxicated person
1220 N. Hudson Street
Male trying to fight people. Officer has contact with male.

Assault
3010 Pinos Altos Road
Caller advised when he tried to take a set of keys away from a male, the male pulled out a set of nunchucks on him. Advised negative on any injuries or needing medical attention. Officer on scene.

Welfare check
N. Gold and 15th streets
Caller advised that his son who is a heroin addict is very high and driving an older model black Jeep. Officer clear/everything is okay/had contact with son and a named female.

Shoplifting
2148 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a male left with a box of cigarettes without paying for them/caller is getting video ready.

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