Friday, Oct. 12

Unwanted subject
111 S. Texas Street
A named male is outside yelling. Officer advised that Mission wants a CTW issued through the end of the year/male left prior to arrival/ATL for male to issue CTW.

Larceny
Santa Rita Street
Caller wants to report theft of a stolen package/package was delivered on Wednesday.

Harassment
111 S. Texas Street
Caller advising that a named female and her daughter . . . No report.

Accident-property damage
Silver High School
Caller stated she was hit in the parking lot at 3:30 p.m. and is now home. Officer had negative contact with caller.

Welfare check
Harris Road
Caller advised that her 2-year-old daughter in the custody of caller’s mother drank fermented grape juice. Officer spoke to caller.

Domestic disturbance
N. Juniper and 21st streets
Caller stated a male and a female are fighting in a red pickup at Gough Park.

Shoplifting
915 Silver Heights Blvd.
Has video ready of a shoplifting that occurred on the 8th.

Weapons fired
Bard Street
Caller advised that he heard about 6 shots and does not want to speak with an officer. Officer advised he is stationary in the area and did see fireworks in the area of Daniel and La Capilla/everything is okay.

Loud music
N. Corbin Street
Officer had contact advising they agreed to turn down the music/units will be clear.

Saturday, Oct. 13

Weapons fired
Glenda Circle – 3 a.m.
Caller advised he just heard 5-6 gunshots and heard a vehicle leave the area. Second caller advising there were several shots/possibly occurred next door. Third caller advised it was about 8 gunshots and he heard a truck go toward PNM.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Valley Vista
Someone from next door possibly broke the sunroof on her 2007 Ford Edge. Officer on scene.

Game and Fish
W. Market Street
Dead deer on shoulder of roadway.

Harassment
N. Swan Street
Every time a named female drives by she slams on the horn and yells curse words at him/has been going on for over a month/she is the friend to caller’s ex.

Weapons fired
Kelly Street
Caller advised she heard up to 15 shots. Officer advised all units will be clear/negative contact with any shots.

Domestic disturbance
Cardinal Lane
Caller advised that her brother was causing problems and yelling at her/he was drinking and left in an older model Toyota Tacoma. Officer advised units clear/spoke with caller/it was all verbal/everything is okay.

Welfare check
Highway 15 and 32nd Street Bypass
Caller advised that a female is camped close to the side of the road right before the vet clinic. Officer had contact advising the named female is okay/she is just walking up to Pinos Altos.

Liquor laws
Silver High School
Officer advised juvi was released to her parents/clear.

Sunday, Oct. 14

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that some underage subjects, including a named male, are trying to take alcohol/they are in the gaming room/they are leaving in a white truck/did not take anything/caller wants CTWs issued/the named male was trying to take a case of Budweiser beer and a case of Dos Equis beer.

Welfare check
2 Ridge Road – 9:20 a.m.
Female in a car has been at the pump since 6 a.m. Officer had contact advising everything is okay/catching a nap before she drives back/had a long night last night due to troubles at home.

Welfare check
N. Swan Street
Requesting welcheck on 1-month-old daughter. Caller advised he hasn’t been able to get a hold of the mother in 3 days and is concerned about rumors he heard that she is on narcotics. Officer had contact with child advising everything is okay/sleeping fine/looks well-fed/negative contact with caller.

Welfare check
1040 E. Highway 180
A named female was taken there yesterday by NMSP and now she is causing problems/she has broken property and scared kids who are staying there.

Vehicle burglary
Cactus Street
RV was broken into and multiple items taken/had to have happened last night. Officer on scene.

Shoplifting
206 N., Hudson Street
A named female walked out with alcohol. Officers out with a named female/CTW was re-issued/released on a CTA.

Suspicious vehicle
900 N. Hudson Street
Officer out with a named male/he’s leaving.

Domestic disturbance
1814 N. Swan Street
A truck pulled in/male was punching a woman. Purple car just left headed east on 19th Street. Female was trying to jump out of the car and yelling. Caller advised the car pulled in with the door open, that is when she tried to jump/incident should be on camera. Officer advised on 19th/Silver ATL.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Male walked out with a basket full of merchandise/he is in front of O’Reilly’s throwing all the stuff/just jumped the fence wearing all black headed toward Gila Valley Animal Clinic. Officer out with male at Grandma’s Café/male cut through to Wrangler’s/male is running. Officer advised one male in investigative identification/male on ground behind Wrangler’s.

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