Monday, July 9

Welfare check
2501 E. Highway 180
Male lying on the ground. Officer requested ambulance for a named male disoriented and feels like his heart is going to stop.

Reckless driver
Pinos Altos Road and E. 32nd Street
Vehicle going the wrong way on Pinos Altos. Caller advised driver was cussing at the vehicles going the right way. Officer had contact advising construction company helped the driver out.

Suspicious vehicle
N. Hudson and E. 13th streets
No one in vehicle but it’s in the road. Officer requested wrecker/had contact with registered owner/cancel wrecker.

Fraud/embezzlement
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller wants LE to meet her at Walmart because she needs to buy a $700 credit card for the credit union in California so they can deposit $1,000 into her account. Officer had contact advising no money was exchanged.

Criminal trespass warning
1220 N. Hudson Street
Officer had contact advising clear/did reissue CTW for a named male.

Welfare check
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised there are lights inside the next-door house that is vacant and for sale. Officer had contact advising clear/everything is okay.

Tuesday, July 10

Vehicle accident-no injuries
Ridge Road and Pheasant Drive
No report.

Harassment
Raven Drive
Caller advised that her neighbor keeps harassing her dogs and calling them by name/they have a civil court issue going on.

Harassment
2606 N. Silver Street
Officer read the ‘harassing’ letter and did not find anything harassing in the letter.

Welfare check
303 E. 13th Street
Gray 2017 Ram has been running for about an hour and no one has gone in or around the vehicle. Officer had contact advising the owner of the vehicle was inside Healthy Eats.

Welfare check
E. 8th Street
Caller advised her 90-year-old aunt has been sick/is hard of hearing and may not be wearing her hearing aids. Officer had contact with aunt advising she is feeling weak/request ambulance. R1 was advised by LE to secure the residence, but R1 advised they were unable to secure the door and could not lock the door.

Accident-injuries
Silver Heights Blvd. and N. Swan Street
Gray Dodge Durango and Blue Suzuki SUV. Caller advised his daughter was rear-ended and hit the steering wheel and is having back pain. Ambulance is en route. E12 cancel EMS to this call.

Criminal sexual penetration
3514 Fowler Avenue
Resident alleged she was raped by one of the male night nurses. Caller advised that after investigating the allegations made by the resident advised that she lied about being raped.

Welfare check
Memory Lane
Father has been yelling at the child for the past two hours/the child is crying. Officer had contact advising the father was yelling at child because he erased the profile on Playstation.

Wednesday, July 11

Larceny
E. 11th Street
Caller advised she just got home from being in the hospital and some of her items are missing.

Shoplifting
1401 Silver Heights Blvd.
Female took a hammer and is now behind the Harvest Church/advised she went inside the Smoke Shoppe. Officer out with deputy/officer with female en route to Sun Valley.

Welfare check
910 Silver Heights Blvd.
Female caller requested welcheck on a named male/advised the male and his girlfriend got into an argument and the male didn’t go home last night. Officer advised he spoke with the male and his mother yesterday and the male advised that he didn’t want anything to do with her and to stay away from their residence.

Welfare check
Pinon Plaza
Female in a white Toyota Highlander in the parking lot doesn’t look well/advised she fell over outside in the parking lot.

Welfare check
Lamina Loop
GRMC caller requested welcheck on a named female who called the hospital saying she did not know what her sugar levels were/she was not making very much sense. Officer had contact advising a 43-year-old female has low blood sugar and feeling faint.

Harassment
1223 West Street
Walk-in advised harassment by her ex-husband as caller was leaving KISS building. Caller advised he told her she was a dead woman and followed her as well.

Harassment
N. Bennett Street
Caller advised that her ex was following her around in a gray Corolla and has been passing by her house.

Domestic disturbance
Hugh McKeen Drive
Caller advised that his dad showed up intoxicated and locked caller out of the house.

Welfare check
W. Market Street
Caller advised that her 33-year-old son just called her and he has real ‘bad anxiety.’ Officer had contact advising the son is okay and just has really bad heartburn/clear.

Disturbance
W. 7th and N. Bullard streets
Caller can hear people yelling at the entrance to the ditch/at least three males are yelling. Officer out with a named male who was advised to not be picking . . .

Harassment
Durango Street
Caller advised that a named male took over $300 from her and advised he is not going to do the work for her/she is being threatened. Officer had contact over the phone with caller.

Thursday, July 12

Fraud/embezzlement
Hidden Way
Caller advised someone has been using her account and over $200 has been used so far.

Domestic disturbance
N. Gold Street
Caller advised he can hear someone yelling at the top of his lungs/sounds like a male and female fighting. Officer has one male in custody.

Harassment
15th Street
Caller advised that his neighbors are harassing him through the walls. Officer is giving caller a ride to Walmart.

Littering
S. Texas Street
Caller advised that subjects are dumpster diving and throwing trash all over the place. Officer had contact advising everything is okay/subject putting everything back into the dumpster. Caller stated it’s been a problem for years.

Accident-injuries
Hudson Bridge
Vehicle hydroplaned and rolled/vehicle is on its wheels/unknown if female is trapped. Officers blocking traffic/advising subject is out of vehicle.

Accident-property damage
600 Silver Heights Blvd.
Blue Dodge Stratus and black pickup.

Unwanted subject
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised that a named male is at her apartment causing problems because he lost his wallet/he is destroying her property/she is at GRMC and cannot leave at this time. Caller advised the male does not live there and she wants him removed. Officer advised male left prior to arrival/they did check the apartment.

Domestic disturbance
Yucca Street
Caller advised that a named female is there causing problems and she is hitting him. Officer advised the female left upon request.

Domestic disturbance
Cactus Street
Caller advised that her niece called her advising her boyfriend beat her up. Officer had contact advising verbal only and it was between the niece and the boyfriend’s mom.

Accident-property damage
1510 Silver Heights Blvd.
No injuries/vehicle was rear-ended/vehicles pulled into the U-Haul.

Game and Fish
N. Gold Street
Caller advised they heard something in their backyard and when her husband checked it looked like a bear/it took down their fence and took off running up the street. Officer had negative contact with any tracks/will frequent patrol for the night.

Larceny
1814 N. Swan Street
Caller advised that she went to Super Snappy to put gas and gave one of the clerks $20/advising they told her to wait about 10 minutes while they got through shift change. Advised when she went back about 10 minutes later the clerks advised her she had never given them $20. Caller is now home and wants to speak with an officer. Officer clear from caller’s house en route to Super Snappy for follow-up.

Welfare check
710 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised that her and her husband have been arguing all day and about 15 minutes ago he advised he was going to kill himself/he has been drinking all day/he is not answering her phone calls or texts. Officer had contact with husband advising he is okay.

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