Monday, Sept. 6

Battery
1075 E. Highway 180
Caller advised an unknown female started to yell at her and assault her/then a named female started to hit her and left in a light blue minivan/negative on needing an ambulance.

Welfare check
W. Market Street
Caller advised two named males were arguing.

Loud party
W. College Avenue and B Street
Officer had contact advising everything is okay/the party is shutting down. Caller called back advising they are at it again.

Domestic disturbance
N. Silver Street
Caller advised a male and a female have been fighting all night. Officers had contact advising en route to SCPD with one male/failure to appear bond to be set.

Harassment
117 E. College Avenue
Officer advised it was social media harassment.

Shoplifting
1956 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a female took batteries and left in a brown Chevy Silverado/told caller she was late picking up kids/caller wants CTW. Officer ATL Silver Heights to Albertsons with negative contact.

Welfare check
Swan/Super Snappy
Female walking ‘all over the place’ as if she’s intoxicated. Officer out with female at 25th/Swan.

Welfare check
106 W. 13th Street
Male passed out behind a bush. Officer out with a named male who then left.

Disturbance
1313 E. 32nd Street
A named female is causing problems.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Male put yarn in his pockets/maybe a juvi. Officers had contact and issued the male a CTW.

Disturbance
610 Silver Heights Blvd.
One officer out with a named male/en route to an address off of 8th Street. Second officer out on Gold/15th Street ATL a named female. Third officer with one female in unit en route to a Cardinal Lane address.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Pope Street
Caller advised that her vehicle was vandalized and her son’s truck was spray-painted.

Unwanted subject
2441 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a female keeps going in and causing problems and threatened to punch the employees in the face. Officer had contact with a named female in the Walmart parking lot.

Welfare check
1814 N. Swan Street
Caller advised that a male asked him to take him to the hospital because he is feeling suicidal/male is now at the bus stop bench. Officers out with a named male on 17th and Gold/advised he is okay.

Criminal trespass warning
3025 E. Highway 180
A named male was going through the dumpster last night and has a CTW.

Tuesday, Sept. 4

Welfare check
Leslie Road
Caller advised that the mother of her boyfriend’s kids hasn’t allowed him to see the kids in 3 weeks/there isn’t a reason he shouldn’t be able to see them. Officer had contact with sister who advised she was “gonna tell her to get a hold of him.”

Larceny
W. Victoria Street
Someone stole a fertilizer sprayer from his backyard.

Welfare check
206 N. Hudson Street
Male lying face down on the side of the road. Officer had contact advising male is okay.

Unlawful carrying of a deadly weapon
La Plata Middle School
No report.

Battery
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised that a 29-year-old female assaulted a caregiver in the BHU and is now restrained. Officer on scene.

Loud music
A Street
Officer had contact advising the students are doing a school project and will keep it down.

Fight
W. Kelly Street
Caller advised males are starting to fight in the road. Officers had contact advising negative on fight/everything is okay/clear.

Wednesday, Sept. 5

Unwanted subject
SCPD
A named male is messing with the sprinklers, playing with the phone and ringing the doorbell. Officers advised units will have the male in investigative detention/advised male has indefinite CTWs for Station 1 issued in 2013 and 2014/reissued his indefinite CTW for 1101 Hudson Street and released male on a CTA.

Suspicious vehicle
Pinos Altos Road
Officer had contact with three vehicles advising the subjects are visiting a family member/everything is okay.

Welfare check
E. 21st Street
Caller advised that her daughter was beat up by her partner. Caller is elderly, hard-of-hearing and upset. Deputies en route to and out at a Trailing Heart Drive address.

Fraud/embezzlement
4028 S. Highway 90
Caller advised that a named female rented a U-Haul and has failed to return it. Officer had contact with vehicle and U-Haul picked it up.

Welfare check
1235 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a child looks like he is in the hatchback of a dark red Honda SUV. Officer had negative contact.

Fraud/embezzlement
3130 E. Highway 180
Caller requests an officer be present at the termination of an employee and wants the employee issued CTWs for the properties while owner is there. Officer issued a female a CTW for all W&N properties.

Welfare check
110 S. Bullard Street
Male on the corner partially passed out. Second caller advised male is drunk. Officer had contact advising a named male is going to help the male back home.

Welfare check
W. Spring Street
Caller advised she is afraid to go home because she feels threatened by her boyfriend who is possibly under the influence of drugs. Officer was advised.

Welfare check
610 Silver Heights Blvd.
Female slumped against the wall on the north side. Officer had contact advising clear/she will be headed back to the apartments on Swan Street.

Welfare check
Silco Theater – 311 N. Bullard Street
A named male is fighting imaginary people. Officer had contact advising male said he was practicing his martial arts.

Welfare check
Broadway Bridge
Officer out with a named male.

Welfare check
200 N. Bullard Street
Male passed out in front of Little Toad Brewery. Officer advised out with named male again/male was dropped off at a Bard Street address.

Welfare check
1040 E. Highway 180
A named female rented this room with her mother and female was to check out at 11 a.m. and didn’t. Officer had contact advising female is okay.

Welfare check
Bosworth Drive
Caller advised she has not spoken with her sister in three months. Officer had cont0act advising sister is okay/will contact her sister.

Harassment
S. Arizona Street
Caller advised she is being threatened by a named female.

Domestic disturbance
Vicky Place
Caller advised she can just hear an argument or fight/unknown who they are. Officers had contact advising everything is okay/units will be clear.

Criminal damage to property
Mississippi Street
Caller advised that a male damaged a street reflector/he appeared intoxicated. Officers had negative contact.

Thursday, Sept. 6

Criminal damage to property
2435 E. Highway 180
Caller advised his fence keeps getting cut. Caller requested frequent patrol in the evening and night.

Harassment
111 E. College Avenue
Caller advised that a male threatened her with his truck.

Battery
Big Ditch Park
Caller advised four males hit him with a bat/refused medical attention/they tried to rob him. Officer had contact advising caller refused medical treatment or any kind of report.

Unwanted subject
109 N. Bullard Street
Male is refusing to leave/is now walking toward the mission/caller wants CTW issued.

Harassment
111 S. Texas Street
Officer has one female in custody/out at GRMC/at GCDC.

Fight
1401 Silver Heights Blvd.
Two named males were fighting inside the store about 10-15 minutes ago/both have left/it’s an ongoing issue/wants one of the males issued a CTW.

Welfare check
W. Spring Street
On a named female who went in to pick up her charger and has not come out.

Unwanted subject
107 N. Bullard Street
Caller advised that the male he called about yesterday about being passed out and who was not arrested is now passed out again at the end of their building with his vodka bottle lying next to him/customers are complaining. Officer had contact with male and issued him an indefinite CTW to Manzanita Ridge and Dandelion Wish.

Welfare check
KISS – 1223 West Street
Caller advised that her stepson’s mother hasn’t been putting him in a car seat and wants officer to check when the mother picks him up at 5 p.m.

Burglary
1235 E. Highway 180
No report.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
A named male just stole some shoes and another item/he does have a CTW/he is headed on foot toward the gas station. Officer had contact advising one in investigative detention/clear/male was released on a CTA.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
La Plata Middle School
Someone broke into the driver side window while it was parked at the school.

Fraud/embezzlement
1814 N. Swan Street
Caller advised her debit card was used about 30 minutes ago at this location. Unknown where she may have lost it or where it may have been stolen.

Assault
N. Gold Street
Caller advised he was dropping his mother off at this location to get a plate of food when a named male who was parked next to him asked him some questions. Caller advised when he refused to answer the male pulled out a pistol and pointed it at his face from about four feet away saying. “I’m going to shoot you.” Caller advised he wasn’t injured but felt threatened.

Disturbance
1700 N. Gold Street
Caller advised that a male is yelling at two females across the street. Officers had negative contact.

Unwanted subject
N. Pinos Altos Street
Caller advised that a male who was partially naked and possibly intoxicated, jumped the fence and started to bang on caller’s windows. Officer had contact, requesting EMS for a 23-year-old male/highly intoxicated. Officer advised male has 6 warrants. Advised male has a broken leg and will be transported by EMS.

Larceny
Florence Street
Walk-in advised she thinks a named female stole her phone. Officer had negative contact here at SCPD

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