Monday, July 16

Domestic disturbance
Cactus Street – 12:16 a.m.
There is a lot of yelling/male pushed female.

Domestic disturbance
Cactus Street – 12:51 a.m.
Caller advised they are still fighting and 40-year-old mom took a handful of unknown pills.

Domestic disturbance
S. Cinc
Caller advised that his girlfriend hit him with her fist twice this morning. Officer issued a named male a CTW.

Domestic disturbance
Market and Black streets
Two females arguing in the roadway. Caller advised the mother is trying to run the daughter over.

Larceny
855 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised they filled the subject’s propane tank and he never paid for it/he left an hour ago.

Harassment
1901 N. Silver Street
Caller advised a sex offender is following her two 11-year-old daughters around/he is outside still working in his yard now.

Unwanted subject
1814 N. Swan Street
Subject in the store causing problems. Officer advised subject left prior to arrival/will ATL and issue indefinite CTW for all W&N Enterprises.

Domestic disturbance
Lamb Street
Caller advised that her husband is arguing with her sister and her husband and caller wants them removed. Officer advised other party left upon request.

Larceny
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller claims her cellphone was stolen at Walmart and she has tracked it to a street in Santa Clara. Officers (SCPD and XCPD) have phone located/meeting in Arenas Valley to get the phone.

Stolen motor vehicle
1814 N. Swan Street
A named male took her van from her son/received this info from a named female. Officer attempted contact with the female three times by phone/negative contact.

Tuesday, July 17

Larceny
4028 S. Highway 90
Tire taken off a U-Haul truck.

Welfare check
1502 N. Silver Heights Blvd.
Male lying near the store behind Pizza Hut.

Unwanted subject
111 S. Texas Street
Female causing problems/she spit on another client. Officer advised female’s driver’s license invalid or expired/she is pregnant. Officer issued female a CTW for one month for Sierra House.

Welfare check
Pope Street Park
Male went into HMS having a seizure. Officer had contact advising a 52-year-old male did have a seizure and is in pain.

Harassment
N. Bennett Street
Officer saw the text messages advising they were not stating anything sexual or any sexual requests.

Disturbance
N. Bennett Street
A male in a black Jeep Liberty is cursing up a storm.

Fight
N. Bullard and W. 7th streets
Two intoxicated males are fighting by the old Dominos. Officers had contact with three named males and an unnamed female.

Fraud/embezzlement
E. Kelly Street
Walk-in advised that someone used her card to buy tires at Werner Tire.

Harassment
N. Corbin Street
Caller advised that the father of her child is threatening to kill her and the child/requesting heavy patrol all night at a Summit Street address.

Welfare check
N. Bullard and W. 6th streets
Caller advised two older males were arguing. Officers out with one male/the other left prior to arrival.

Criminal trespass warning
The Sierra House
Officer requested ambulance for a 60-year-old female who is incoherent and unbalanced.

Welfare check
Memory Lane
Caller advised a named male who just got out of jail might go by her daughter’s apartment and hurt her. Officer advised the daughter might have been evicted/spoke with caller.

Domestic disturbance
1220 N. Hudson Street
Caller was involved in a domestic and wants a ride to El Refugio. Officer advised caller advised everything was verbal and she will stay with a friend for the night.

Welfare check
Pinos Altos Road
Caller advised he and his partner got into an argument about four hours ago and she is now not answering his calls or texts. Officer had negative contact.

Wednesday, July 18

Welfare check
206 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised a named male has not showed up at home yet. Caller called back advising he just got home.

Disturbance
W. College Avenue
Verbal inside the office. Officer advised something was going on here but a named female is not cooperating.

Assault
16th and N. Silver Street
Caller stated that a named male pulled a gun on him. Officer ATL.

Unwanted subject
107 N. Bullard Street
Female with long, pink hair wig and shorts is threatening caller and his customers/she is still in the area.

Burglary
W. Yankie Street
Caller advised she came home to find someone inside the residence ransacking the house.

Unwanted subject
1313 E. 32nd Street
A named male has been released and won’t leave the ER. Officer giving the male a ride downtown.

Intoxicated persons
Visitor Center
Male passed out in the parking lot. Caller wants him to get up and leave. Officer out with male.

Welfare check
Langstroth Drive
Officer had contact requesting ambulance for a 60-year-old female with suicidal ideations/suffers from seizures and has not been on her medications.

Welfare check
809 N. Bullard Street
Male wearing hospital scrubs and barefoot is sleeping on the porch. Officer had contact advising male is moving on.

Welfare check
3110 N. Silver Street
Kids playing with the phone. Officer had contact advising the child that 911 is not to play with.

Welfare check
Visitor Center
Male lying in the parking lot. Officer giving male a ride to Slag Road.

Domestic disturbance
S. Cinc
Caller advised her boyfriend just beat her up and left on foot about 30 minutes ago. Caller refused medical.

Suspicious vehicle
La Montana Medical Plaza
Officer advised friend just showed up to help with the vehicle problems.

Thursday, July 19

Domestic disturbance
N. Bennett Street
Caller advised she is arguing with her husband and wants to leave but he won’t let her/he has a gun on him at this time. Officer advised male left prior to arrival/all units clear.

Harassment
Kidder Road
His niece is taking items from his room and harassing him. Officer out at the residence.

Unwanted subject
2501 E. Highway 180
Subjects sleeping by the grocery carts/request CTW be issued. Officer issued the male an indefinite CTW for Walmart.

Unwanted subject
N. Swan Street
A named male doing drugs inside the house and refusing to leave.

Unwanted subject
1881 E. Highway 180
A named male is refusing to leave. Officer issued the male an indefinite CTW for Axis Motors.

Welfare check
Memory Lane Cemetery
Elderly man with a neck brace in the middle of the road in a white truck.

Criminal trespass warning
W. Daniel Street
Caller stated that a named male and a named female need to be issued a CTW.

Domestic disturbance
Pinos Altos Road
Caller advised son and boyfriend were fighting and her son was beat up.

Domestic disturbance
Rosemary Street
Caller advised that a named male is outside arguing with her daughter. Officer had contact and is standing by while the male gets his belongings out of the trailer/male was issued an indefinite CTW for this location.

Fight
WNMU football field
Officers and deputies had negative contact.

Welfare check
2333 Sheriff’s Posse Road
Male lying on the ground in front of the Sonic. Officer had contact advising male will be leaving for the night.

Disturbance
N. Silver Street
Caller advised her neighbors are arguing. Officer advised negative contact/they would not come to the door.

Welfare check
W. 6th Street
Officer advised out with vehicle with trunk open/has contact with owner/everything is okay.

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