Monday, Feb. 12

Larceny
West Street
Caller advised someone just stole her phone.

DV order violation
Yucca Street
Caller is adopting children and she has a court order stating that a named female cannot be around the children and she is going to the kids’ school. Officer made contact and told her to stay away . . .

Panhandling
123 W. 12th Street
Caller advised that a named male is standing by the roadway asking people for money/his vehicle is parked on Grant Street. Officer advised male was not on the property.

Larceny
2441 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a customer advised that someone stole his vehicle from the parking lot. Male went into the store/got on the phone advising someone stole his bike/unknown who it was. Male advised he did not want to deal with it and hung up the phone.

Intoxicated persons
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a male is causing a disturbance and threatening violence on employees/wants a CTW issued.

Assault
Leslie Road
Caller advised she is being threatened by a named female who is off her meds. Officer requested ambulance for a female with high blood pressure and a broken finger.

Welfare check
Leslie Road
Caller advised a male won’t stop bothering her and leave her alone.

Harassment
Cactus Street
A named male and a named female have been outside in a red truck honking their horn/they are harassing caller’s daughter. Officer on scene.

Tuesday, Feb. 13

Vehicle burglary
W. 7th Street
Caller advised she let her neighbor use her vehicle and someone took the registration papers out of the glove compartment. Officer made contact.

Larceny
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller wants to speak to an officer in reference to one of her employees stealing customer’s wallet/it happened Sunday/employee is not on scene right now. Caller called back advising the employee returned the wallet and left again. Officer en route to Subway to get the wallet.

Disturbance
Leslie Road
Caller advised that maintenance told her he could hear people yelling from inside the residence. Officers out with a named female who advised she and her boyfriend broke up and got into an argument/parties separated/everything is okay.

Criminal trespass warning
1040 E. Highway 180
Caller wants a CTW issued to a patron. Officer had contact with subject by Airgas.

Criminal trespass warning
1800 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a male just peed in front of the gate and wants him issued a CTW.

Welfare check
Grant Street
Caller advised that a named female was going to injure herself/she just had her children taken away. Officers requested ambulance for a 33-year-old female with suicidal ideations.

Fight
S. Cinc
A group of men and two are physically fighting/now sees three guys fighting and beating one in the car. Officer out with a named male/negative contact with anyone fighting.

Vehicle burglary
Gordon Street
Caller advised a vehicle was broken into/no damage/went through it and nothing was taken.

Disturbance
N. Swan Street
In another apartment people are going crazy/things keep banging against the walls. Officer had contact advising one female with slight laceration/mid 20s/cancel R1.

Unwanted subject
703 Silver Heights Blvd.
Two customers need to be removed/one was taking video of a server and the other soliciting for free food/they are not causing problems right now. Officer issued one an indefinite CTW/subjects left upon request.

Wednesday, Feb. 14

Vehicle burglary
C Street
Caller advised her vehicle was broken into.

Vehicle burglary
Virginia Street
His grayish black Subaru Forrester has been broken into.

Criminal damage to property
Leslie Road
Caller has a broken window at the apartment.

Accident-property damage
Rosedale Road @ Albertsons
Two vehicles/one is a UPS truck/no injuries. Officer advised it happened outside city limits/send deputy or SP to area.

Aggravated battery
Kentucky Street
Caller is arguing with a male/advising he is hitting her friend with a pipe/female is yelling/unknown what is going on. Second caller advised two males fighting in the street in front of the St. Francis Newman Center. Officer had contact advising one male in investigative detention/send ambulance for male with laceration to his hand/47-year-old male with blood coming from his mouth/another individual in investigative detention.

Domestic disturbance
Leslie Road
Caller advised a named individual is causing a scene/her son is lying on the ground crying/female is back in her apartment/unknown what happened.

Welfare check
San Vicente Street
Caller advised someone hit his truck with a rock/unknown who it was. Officers advised they were busy with high priority calls/as soon as one became available someone would be sent.

Domestic disturbance
N. Texas Street
Caller advised that a named male and his girlfriend are fighting/it woke her from her sleep. Officer had negative contact with anyone screaming/appears no one is home/no cars in driveway.

Disturbance
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised that a named male is causing problems/he is trying to see a patient that is being seen in the back. Officer had contact advising one male in unit en route to Gospel Mission

Welfare check
Mississippi and W. 12th streets
Caller advising his daughter and two of her friends are broken down on the side of the roadway and his daughter is freaking out and panicking/would like her checked on/advised she just needs a tire change/caller is going to call a tow truck for her. Officer had contact advising she did call some friends from the college that changed the tire/she’s okay/clear.

Welfare check
Cactus Street
Caller advised she has not heard from her son in over a month/if contact is made have him call her. Officer had negative contact at addresses given.

Domestic disturbance
Ridge Road
Caller advised she heard her neighbors yelling and arguing. Deputies advised verbal only/clear.

Domestic disturbance
N. Corbin Street
Caller advised her boyfriend is causing problems/he is in her face cussing and calling her names. Officer advised male left prior to arrival.

Thursday, Feb. 15

Unwanted subject
Debby Drive
Caller wants a named male to leave the residence/would not say if male was causing problems only demanded law enforcement. Officer advised dispatch advised caller is en route to work.
When told she needed to return and speak to officers she said she would not and to cancel officers.

Unwanted subject
E. Kelly Street
A named male is causing problems and refusing to leave/is now leaving on a bicycle. Officer had negative contact.

Unwanted subject
Fowler Avenue
Adult male was visiting a patient and was agitating the patient/he is now in the parking lot sitting in a newer white Toyota Tundra.

Larceny
110 S. Bullard Street
Caller stated some people are trying to leave without paying. Officer had contact advising a named female advised they are just waiting for this female’s sister to arrive and pay for the meal.

Vehicle burglary
C Street
Caller stated that her vehicle was broken into two days ago and she needs to file a report.

Larceny
Leslie Road
Caller advised his bicycle was stolen today. Officer out on foot in back of the property.

Criminal trespass warning
Ohio Street
Caller advised she wants a CTW issued to a named male who was at her residence four days ago.

Larceny
Leslie Road
Female called non-emergency line twice/negative contact/open line/clear/everything is okay.

Larceny
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised he just had his bicycle stolen about 10 minutes ago. Caller advised the person was wearing a black hoodie.

Domestic disturbance
E. Street
Caller advised he was just in a physical domestic with his girlfriend/they are both beat up/female is now sitting on the front porch/she is intoxicated/she dragged him out of bed and he defended himself/she has a bruise on her nose/he has been drinking as well.

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