Monday, Jan. 29

Suicide threat
Fowler Avenue
No report.

Reckless driver
Hudson/SCPD
Officer out with gold 1997 Chevy at 17th and Canal Street.

Aggravated battery
N. Corbin Street
Caller advised that a male is bleeding from his face/negative on medical attention. Officer requested EMS for 30-year-old male with severe bleeding from the mouth/seems confused/high priority.

Welfare check
17th Street
50-year-old male who stated “He couldn’t wait anymore,”/may want to harm himself/is no longer answering the phone/was in a lot of stress today. Officer advised clear/male will be going to his mother’s house.

Welfare check
N. Silver Street
Caller advised she has not spoken to her in about a month. Advised he was last known to be living in Albuquerque. Caller was advised to call APD.

Suspicious vehicle
N. Cecilia Street
Someone has parked an RV behind her home in a gully. Officer had contact advising going to look for now how they got the RV back there/it is hidden. Officer advised negative contact with anyone/will advise night shift.

Shoplifting
1506 N. Silver Heights Blvd.
Male took off out of the store with a bag of dog food.

Welfare check
Ridge Loop
Caller advised her 42-year-old husband who suffers from mental illness just left the house in a blue Buick LeSabre/he left angry and said it was all over. Officer had contact with caller.

Loud music
Memory Lane
A named female is going to turn down the music.

Tuesday, Jan. 30

Suspicious vehicle
Stout Elementary School
A red vehicle that ran the stop sign at Silver and Pine Street is parked in the dock area off of Silver Street. He is possibly asleep in his car. Officer out with vehicle at Stout/NMSP has one in custody.

Welfare check
Georgia Street
Veteran’s Administration Military Crisis Line caller advised they have a female on the line but don’t have much information. Advised she has suicidal ideations/has female’s phone number.

Suspicious vehicle
1201 Pope Street
Officer made contact advising the male is waiting for the bank to open so he could cash a check.

Criminal trespass warning
111 S. Texas Street
Caller advised that a named male and a named female are on scene and they have CTWs. Officer had contact advising management was able to take care of the situation/subjects left upon request.

Disturbance
N. Cecilia Street
Caller advised that someone parked a vehicle in her yard and now there is a disturbance behind her house on Pine Street. Caller advised the tow truck is on scene trying to take the RV and the neighbors across the street are now fighting with them/advised the RV is parked on her property.

Shoplifting
3025 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a chainsaw was stolen on Saturday/have video footage.

Welfare check
Grant Street
Caller advised her neighbor had her kids taken away about a week ago and she started she was going to kill herself. Officer had contact advising everything is okay/negative on suicidal ideations.

Criminal trespass warning
Silver City Library
A named male is in the library who possibly has a CTW. Officer had contact advising that the male left upon request/he was re-issued an indefinite CTW per management.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
1956 E. Highway 180
Caller advised his vehicle was keyed on Friday.

Welfare check
Hidalgo Medical Services
Panic alarm activated from front desk/send law enforcement immediately. Officer made contact advising everything is okay/button was accidently hit.

Fraud/embezzlement
100 N. Rosedale Road
Caller advised someone tried to steal a doctor’s DEA number to prescribe controlled substances.

Fraud/embezzlement
1201 Pope Street
Walk-in advised transactions are being done from her account without her permission.

Larceny
Pinos Altos Road
Caller advised his son’s Playstation was taken from the home and he believes it was his wife’s grandson. Officer attempted contact but caller was not home/will follow up later.

Assault
La Plata Middle School
Caller advised that an eighth-grade female student threatened to beat up her 12-year-old daughter.

Battery
1313 E. 32nd Street
Patient who was just brought in just hit a nurse.

Unwanted subject
Memory Lane
Caller advised that a named male broke the window and won’t let the resident in/he has locked her out. Officer advised male left prior to arrival.

Harassment
915 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised his ex-wife is harassing his wife. Lordsburg officer issued a named female a CTW for Silver Heights Chevron and 12th Street Snappy.

Harassment
E. 13th Street
Caller advised a 2001 blue Mercury Cougar pulled into caller’s house and started cussing at caller and his son/unknown who was in the car. Officer made contact and set up frequent patrol for the next two weeks between 6-10 p.m.

Larceny
Skate Park
Caller advised that her son’s $200 scooter was stolen/she knows who did it and they are refusing to give it back. Officer out at Little Walnut for follow-up/out at Skate Park for follow-up/en route to Harris Road for follow-up/on scene at a Harris Road address/en route to Diamond Street/on scene at a Diamond Street address.

Request officer
Silver Heights Blvd./N. Swan Street
Bike latched to the light pole/possibly the same bike stolen from Encore a couple of weeks age/bike is pink. Officer had negative contact with bike.

Disturbance
Little Walnut Road
Possible altercation. Officer cleared two males of warrants.

Wednesday, Jan. 31

Domestic disturbance
Little Walnut Road
Caller stated that her stepfather hit her sister and caller’s mother hit caller in the face twice. Caller stated she is bleeding from the nose but doesn’t want medical attention. Officer advised one female juvi in unit/en route to Silver High/out at Silver High.

DV order violation
1997 Pope Street
Caller stated daughter was supposed to report to therapy appointment at 8 a.m. and was not taken by ex-husband. Officer spoke to daughter who stated her ex violated a court ordered DVO by Judge . . .

Criminal trespass warning
S. Arizona Street
Caller advised that a named male keeps violating his CTW.

Welfare check
N. Silver Street
Officer advised the named female and the named male are okay/will contact caller.

Welfare check
1775 E. Highway 180
Male lying around in the parking lot possibly intoxicated/stumbling around.

Game and Fish
Fran Place
Caller stated there is possibly a mountain lion in her back yard. Officer made contact advising it is going to be a bobcat.

Welfare check
2350 Bosworth Drive
Male lying on the ground out in front. Officer advised giving the male a ride home.

Criminal trespass
110 S. Bullard Street
Needs an employee that was just let go given an indefinite CTW for Jalisco.

Larceny
N. Silver Street
His mother stole his PS3. Officer advised clear from Lintero Apartments/I have the property/en route back to N. Silver Street.

Welfare check
Virginia Street
Caller stated that a 78-year-old named male was brought in from Deming and that his son has been taking him around town trying to get his name put on all his dad’s accounts. Caller advised the male was brought in without oxygen and wants to make sure he was brought here willingly. Caller would like a call back from the officer.

Welfare check
Pine Street
Caller from GRMC advised a named male left the hospital without being released and possibly still has the IV in his arm. Officer advised clear/negative contact.

Fight
1060 E. Highway 180
Two males physically fighting behind the motel/both males are now walking into the motel together.

Littering
Mississippi Street
Caller advised that some subjects just dumped a couch and a mattress on the side of the roadway/was unable to get a plate. Officer advised will forward to code enforcement.

Thursday, Feb. 1

Welfare check
Pine Street
Advised that a named male left yesterday against medical advice with an IV attached/unknown if he is at this location. Officer had negative contact with anyone at the residence.

Accident-property damage
N. Hudson Street
A white GMC and a white Hyundai pulled off the roadway/no injuries.

Battery
Canal Street
Male caller advised to get cops over to location or he will take care of the problem himself. Officer had contact advising one party left prior to arrival.

Suspicious vehicle
Cecilia Street
Subjects in a motorhome parked in the gully behind her residence. Officer has contact with homeowner.

Unwanted subject
1607 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised that a homeless person is sleeping outside in the back of her shop /it is unsettling to her customers. Officer had contact with subject/clear.

Game and Fish
Fowler Avenue
Third party caller advised a mountain lion has been sighted in the ditch area across the street from the care center. Officer advised other officers were in the ditch area when the call came in/negative contact.

Criminal damage to property
15th Street
Caller stated someone broke into his residence/unknown if anything was taken/also damaged his vehicle.

Burglary
704 N. Bullard Street
Theft of his items and criminal damage.

Larceny
N. Silver Street
Caller stated her company credit card and wallet were stolen from her office on Saturday.

Larceny
Little Walnut Road
His tax papers are missing.

Unwanted subject
Ridge Road
Caller stated two males outside her residence in a small blue pickup with camper shell are refusing to leave the property and are arguing with her husband. Caller advised they are now leaving the residence.

Welfare check
Georgia Street
Caller advised they received an alarm/unknown patient info/were able to speak with patient/it was an accidental press/everything is okay.

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