Monday, Dec. 4

Harassment
N. Gold Street
17-year-old granddaughter received a very nasty email. Officer made contact advising the email was from an unknown person and the email is assigned to Silver High School.

Shoplifting
1814 N. Swan Street
Two males stole a bottle of Fireball and walked behind the store on 19th Street. Officer advised negative contact with males.

Unwanted subject
1007 Pope Street
Male sleeping outside by Garland Real Estate. Officer made contact advising giving him a ride to Southwest Bone & Joint.

Harassment
111 S. Texas Street
A named male pulled caller’s shorts down in front of everyone/he is eating inside at this time.

Intoxicated persons
Leslie Road
Officer out with subject/everything is okay /clear.

Welfare check
N. Arizona Street
Caller advised he received a text from a named male that he is in caller’s house taking whatever he wants. Caller advised she is at the ER at GRMC and does not want the male anywhere near her house.

Welfare check
100 N. Rosedale Road
Male has been in the fitting rooms for a really long time. Officer advised male left prior to arrival.

Welfare check
E. Pine Street
Caller advised that a 9-year-old student hasn’t been in school since Thursday. Officer advised the child is fine/will be back in school tomorrow.

Criminal trespass warning
N. Corbin Street
Caller advised she was called by her sister who told her to call police because a named male is there and isn’t supposed to be. Officers advised male left prior to arrival.

Tuesday, Dec. 5

Welfare check
Mountain View Road
Caller advised that his dad is supposed to be picking up his daughter for a doctor’s appointment and he is not answering his phone.

Shooting
1313 E. 32nd Street
Active shooter drill.

Harassment
City Annex
Officer set up frequent patrol for the next two weeks during business hours. A named male was issued an indefinite CTW for City Annex.

Welfare check
Little Walnut Road and Chavez Street
Caller advised that a male is standing there and it looks like something is wrong with him. Officer out with male.

Welfare check
N. Gold and E. 13th streets
Caller advised she heard that her son was trying to hurt himself, is acting really strange, and splashing himself in the dog dish/he is wearing different colors/he is really out of it. Officer advised son took off walking toward Canal.

Domestic disturbance
910 Silver Heights Blvd.
Boy beating female up and dragging her to the bridge. Officers had negative contact with anyone near the bridge area.

Unwanted subject
E 13th and N. Gold streets
Caller advised that a named male is back. Officers advised male took off running north on Gold.

Reckless driver
Highway 180 and Delk Drive
Officer went traffic on Pinos Altos at the Flame.
Unwanted subject

Cactus Street
Caller advised that a named lady is causing problems.

Criminal damage to property
Little Walnut Road
Caller just got home and there are bullet holes in her wall. Officer made contact advising the damage is not bullet holes – the holes are from security cameras being drilled into the wall.

Welfare check
N. Corbin Street
Caller advised that a 58-year-old told caller to call police if he doesn’t turn his Christmas lights on each day. Officer made contact advising everything is okay/male is not feeling well tonight.

Harassment
E. 12th Street
Caller advised that a named female has been harassing caller by text along with her boyfriend.

Wednesday, Dec. 6

Suspicious vehicle
Stout Elementary School
Female ran out of gas.

Criminal trespass
Newsham Street
Subject living there is not on the lease. Officer advised the female has an outstanding warrant out of Judge Laney’s court for FTA, bond to be set. Officer advised one female in custody/en route to GRMC/en route to SCPD.

Criminal trespass
2105 E. Highway 180
Officer out with a male/nothing found in his backpack/male was issued an indefinite CTW for NAPA.

Intoxicated persons
N. Texas Street
Officer advised subject has a passport from Mexico, left upon request to Gospel Mission.

Vehicle burglary
1318 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised that a man is in the parking lot taking things out of cars/now walking toward Silver Health Care. Officers out at Sherman Dental and at P.A. Road/32nd.

Domestic disturbance
N. Cooper Street
Caller advised that a girl, and someone who caller believes is her ex-husband, are screaming bloody murder. Officer advised it was verbal only/clear.

Welfare check
N. Swan Street
Caller advised that the last time he talked to his friend he advised of some suicidal ideations/that was a couple of days ago. Officer advised everything is okay/clear.

Battery
Stout Elementary School
Caller advised that her 9-year-old boy was hit repeatedly yesterday and today by a boy he goes to school with that has been bullying him. Caller advised that her son advised that two teachers saw what was happening today and did nothing. Caller advised he does not need medical attention but is covered in bruises and his glasses are scratched. Officer advised will be following up tomorrow at the school.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that some males are in the restroom and are opening packages. Officer advised negative on CTWs/clear.

Thursday, Dec. 7

Suspicious vehicle
2501 E. Highway 180
Officer advised driver is slumped over the steering wheel/everything is okay.

Burglary
N. Corbin St.
Found front door open. Officer advised to clear the radio to clear the house.

Domestic disturbance
N. Silver Street
A named male hit caller’s daughter and pushed the 2-year-old child then left on foot. Officers ATL/made contact with caller.

Unwanted subject
110 S. Bullard Street
Several homeless subjects in their parking lot and they want them gone. Officer had contact.

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