Monday, Aug. 27

Burglary
E. Cain Drive
Art supplies taken out of shed. Caller was advised mother already called.

Harassment
111 S. Texas Street
Caller advised she is having problems with works at the mission. Officer had contact.

Game and Fish
1380 E. Highway 180
Caller could smell a dead animal. Deer pickup guy was called.

Larceny
N. Juniper Street
Caller advised his mail was stolen off his front porch. Officer advised caller is not home/will call him in a while.

Welfare check
Stout Elementary School
Caller advised her child did not get off at his bus stop/does not know where he got off. Officers had contact with bus driver who advised the boy is still on the bus and on the way to the school/child is back and okay.

Larceny
E. 19th Street
Caller advised a brindle pit bull was taken from her yard by subjects in a black Hyundai headed toward McDonalds. Officers had contact with vehicle and took a puppy from a named male back to caller’s house to see if it is her’s/units will be clear.

Welfare check
2045 E. Highway 180
A male is yelling and screaming he is going to beat someone up/he is possibly intoxicated/possibly yelling at a child. Officer had contact advising everything is okay/units will be clear.

Disturbance
200 N. Bullard Street
There are several males pushing females around near the light. Officers had contact advising everything is okay/units will be clear.

Welfare check
Pinos Altos Road
Advised that one of the tractors has its lights on. Officer advised the lights were shut off.

Welfare check
2334 Ranch Club Road
One of the lights in one of the trucks is on. Officer had contact with owner of Griffin’s who advised she will let her husband know and to just leave it/it should be fine.

Disturbance
C and W. Market streets
Caller advised she can hear a lot of yelling and a female crying about her purse and saying she is going to call the cops. Officers out at 8th and Black streets advising a 55-year-old male is bleeding from his left arm/advising that a female was issued a CTA/units will be clear.

Welfare check
Stout Elementary School
Male keeps walking in and out of Silver Street/appears to be very high. Officer advised on foot at Lintero Apartments/going into ditch/negative contact/clear for now.

Tuesday, Aug. 28

Welfare check
Roadrunner Trailer Park
Small boy ran across highway. Officer had contact advising he is just walking to school/everything is okay.

Welfare check
Pine Loop
Caller from doctor’s office advised a named male has a critical illness and isn’t answering his phone and he needs to go to the doctor right away as he doesn’t know about the illness. Officer had contact, advising male will be en route to the doctor’s office.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Hi8ghway 180
Someone just ran out of the store with a TV toward Mirastar. Officers out at Walmart.

Domestic disturbance
Chavez Construction
Caller and 24-year-old daughter were in an argument. Officer out with another party at Corbin/17th.

Welfare check
1618 E. Pine Street
A named female just left 7 minutes ago and caller believes she was under the influence and not in shape to be driving. ATL given to SCPD and GCSD.

Harassment
Pine and N. Swan streets
Caller advised that a named male in a tan Chevy SUV is following her. Officer out with caller/will ATL male.

Fight
1401 Silver Heights Blvd.
Two males in the parking lot. Officers out with two males.

Disturbance
206 N. Hudson Street
Intoxicated male went to caller’s vehicle and threatened him. Officer had negative contact with caller or male.

Domestic disturbance
N. Swan Street
Caller advised that a named male got into an altercation with her cousin and the male needs to leave/negative on EMS. Officer had contact advising one female and one male in unit en route to Short Stop.

Welfare check
1220 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised that a male is asleep in the parking lot with a 40 oz. beer, with his shoes. . . Officer requested ambulance for a 40-year-old male with right arm pain/intoxicated/negative on emergency.

Suspicious vehicle
2707 E. Highway 180
Officer advised it is two employees.

Wednesday, Aug. 29

Harassment
SCPD
Walk-in advised that her neighbors have been causing her problems over the past two years by talking about her, yelling, and speaking badly about her when she is outside her house. Caller wanted to know what she . . .

Suicide threat
610 Silver Heights Blvd.
No report.

Breaking and entering
Bluejay Lane
Caller stated they busted the screen door to the residence belonging to her mother.

Intoxicated persons
111 S. Texas Street
Advised a male is passed out in front of the building. Officer had contact with male advising he is going to get up and leave.

Suspicious vehicle
Yucca Street
Officer set up frequent patrol for next three weeks.

Domestic disturbance
S. Cinc
Out with two females/negative on domestic.

Accident-property damage
1201 Pope Street
Caller advised his mother’s grandson hit the curb and damaged his Jeep Patriot.

Welfare check
Trail Ridge Road
Caller advised when she was talking with her mom earlier today her dog would not stop barking and growling and now she cannot get a hold of her mom. Officer had contact with mother advising she is okay and will call her daughter.

Harassment
N. Bennett Street
Caller requests an officer at her residence in reference to a text, saying they are a girlfriend of a male she used to date.

Welfare check
E. Pine Street
Caller advised that her 79-year-old stepmother is heavily under the influence of medications and is wanting to leave the premises/she is in a dark blue Chevy Traverse. Deputy has contact advising female is refusing to speak to him or get out of vehicle.

Domestic disturbance
24th and Cactus streets
Caller advised she can hear a male and a female yelling at each other/they are very loud and it had been going on for a while now. Officer had contact advising everything is okay/verbal dispute between family members.

Domestic disturbance
W. Market Street
Caller advised that her named female friend is getting beat up by her boyfriend then disconnected. Officer had contact and everything is okay/negative on a domestic.

Unwanted subject
Pinos Altos Road
Caller advised his ex-girlfriend is knocking on his door and he doesn’t want her there. Officer advised in contact with female and issued her an indefinite CTW for this address.

Thursday, Aug. 30

Harassment
W. Kelly Street
Caller advised she is being harassed by the neighbor who is planting trash in her yard. Officer had contact with caller.

Harassment
E. Daniel Street
Caller wants a named female issued a CTW/she isn’t there right now.

Fraud/embezzlement
N. Corbin Street
Walk-in advised she wrote a check to someone and someone else cashed it.

Larceny
1313 E. 32nd Street
A female advised that boyfriend took her phone from the room this morning. Officer advised no report/victim wants her phone back that is all at this time.

Harassment
N. Cooper Street
Advised that an unknown female is at her residence. Officer advised female left prior to arrival.

Harassment
SCPD
Phone harassment.

Larceny
1609 N. Swan Street
Caller advised a customer had checks stolen/money was given back to customer. Deputy had negative contact with anyone.

Domestic disturbance
E. Daniel Street
Caller advised that her daughter and a male are arguing and caller wants her daughter removed/she just left walking with her 2-year-old daughter. Officer had contact, advising it was all verbal.

Domestic disturbance
S. Highway 90
Caller advised there is a physical altercation with her boyfriend and his father/caller and boyfriend were fighting first/caller is leaving in a Jeep. Officer will be giving a named male a ride.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Male took a machete and shirts and socks and left in a blue Chevy S10 headed east on 180.

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