Friday, Oct. 26

Assault
Fox Field
A named male in the ER advised he was just assaulted by a group of subjects at the high school. Officer advised clear/victim did not want to file a report.

Welfare check
S. Arizona and San Vicente streets
Intoxicated male that fell but is now getting up outside her house.

Harassment
Little Walnut Road
A named male in a white Suburban Denali is parked behind her black Elantra refusing to move. Officer had contact advising the male stated he only gave her the car and that they currently do not have a parenting plan for their child. Officer then spoke with caller and she . . .

Harassment
Sixth Street School
Caller advised he was verbally threatened by a parent.

Welfare check
Stout Elementary School
A named female advised that the child said her father dropped her off in a silver BMW and the girlfriend may pick her up in a red Jeep. Principal requesting officer for welcheck.

Domestic disturbance
Hidden Way
Caller advised that her ex, a homeless male, keeps telling her she isn’t safe and keeps ringing her doorbell/he is sitting on her wall right now.

Request officer
GCSD
Walk-in would like to speak to an officer in reference to a civil standby next week.

Welfare check
S. Pinos Altos Street
Caller advised a named male may have overdosed/she has had no contact in multiple days and he has a history of drug use. Caller called back advising the male answered the door/officer can cancel.

Breaking and entering
Newsham Street
Came home to find the house broken into/broken windows. Officer advised one male in investigative detention.

Harassment
W. 10th Street
Caller advised she keeps getting phone calls from a named female. Officer had contact advising that caller advised she and the named female were dealing with civil issues since her son passed away. Officer contacted the female who told the officer she would not contact caller anymore.

Welfare check
1201 Pope Street
Caller advised a couple with an infant are outside asking for money/the infant is not fully clothed and has a nasty bump on his head. SCPD was advised.

Unattended death
Mann Drive
67-year-old male has passed away/had cancer. OMI en route.

Welfare check
Bluejay Lane
Caller can hear people yelling and throwing things in a nearby trailer/there are kids telling them to stop.

Welfare check
Highway 180/Comfort Inn
Female wearing all black rolling around on the sidewalk east of Comfort Inn. Officer had contact at In N Out Lube/giving the named female a ride to Bayard.

Welfare check
201 E. 14th Street
Female parked in Stall 11 is passed out in the driver side/the vehicle is still on. Officer had contact advising 35-year-old female is dazed and conscious/request lights and sirens.

Saturday, Oct. 27

Loud party
Sara Court
Officer had contact advising he told them to turn down the music and they did so.

Shoplifting
1814 N. Swan Street
Caller advised that a male stole liquor and cigar wrappers. Officer had contact with a named female at Silver/19th.

Welfare check
Alabama Street
Caller advised that a female with no shoes is causing problems/she is walking south from St. Mary’s/she appears to be on drugs/she is now on Georgia Street.

Accident-property damage
Highway 180 @First New Mexico Bank
Two vehicles/no injuries/in the roadway.

Domestic disturbance
E. Dorothy Street
A named female advised her girlfriend attacked her and she is having trouble breathing. Officer advised one female in custody/en route to hospital for a medical clearance.

Battery
Cardinal Lane
Caller advised her brother has been hitting her and he left in a black Toyota Tundra/caller doesn’t need an ambulance.

Unwanted subject
Little Walnut Road
A named male keeps walking in to her apartment/she doesn’t want him or a named female there anymore. Officer had contact advising the male was issued a CTW.

Welfare check
E. College Avenue and N. Bennett Street
A male has been lying on the corner for the past 30 minutes.

Domestic disturbance
Virginia Street
Couple next door are having a domestic. Officers had contact advising verbal only/all units clear.

Fight
E and 6th streets
Second caller advised her brother-in-law hit his back on a sewer cover/male is 30-years-old and is stumbling/he is now leaving with his wife. Officer had contact advising out with a named male/clear/several subjects are fighting in the street/males and females/some are getting into a silver Jeep/they are putting their kids in the vehicle.

Welfare check
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised children in the parking lot were running in and out of traffic/two small girls around 2-years-old. Officer advised units have contact/everything is okay.

Harassment
S. Arizona Street
Caller advised her neighbor keeps harassing her and it is ongoing.

Welfare check
S. Highway 90 and Truck Bypass
Small silver van in the ditch/unknown injuries. Officer had contact advising they were just pulled over on the side of the road.

Welfare check
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised a friend just called advising someone is inside her house. Caller advised she called this morning in reference to a subject inside her house and LE did not get there in time to issue the subject a CTW. Caller is not home.

Suspicious vehicle
N. Bullard Street and W. Broadway
Officer had contact with a named male advising he did close his trunk for him.

Fight
W. 13th and Kentucky streets
They are in the street fighting at this time.

Suspicious vehicle
Mann Drive
Officers out with vehicle on 20th/Swan.

Sunday, Oct. 28

Fight
1075 E. Highway 180
Two males fighting. Officers advised males left prior to arrival.

Welfare check
Highway 180 – MM 120 (near Twin Sisters Creek crossing)
Caller advised her daughter called advising she is with her boyfriend and is scared/does not know exactly where her daughter is/they were driving toward Silver. Officer advised negative contact with vehicle/called caller three times with negative contact.

Criminal trespass warning
N. Swan Street
A named male on the property headed toward the Drifter. Officers had contact at Yucca/22nd with named male and CTW was re-issued.

Domestic disturbance
Swarthmore Drive
Boyfriend is trying to take her phone from her/she has locked him outside/he does stay with caller at this house/he called a cousin to come over and beat her up.

Welfare check
Canal Street
Caller advised that last night her husband texted her that he was going to kill himself by drinking pills or hang himself/he isn’t answering the door or his phone. Officers had contact advising 37-year-old male/conscious/negative on lights and sirens/did take medication.

Fraud/embezzlement
809 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised they were given a counterfeit $20 bill. Officer advised clear/will wait for video.

Welfare check
Silver Heights Chevron
A male walking east on Hwy 180 appears to be drunk/didn’t move for an ambulance that had to go around him. Officer had negative contact.

Harassment
Pope Street Park
Officer advised altercation with two named males/one left prior to arrival/negative contact.

Welfare check
Ridge Road
A female is screaming please stop. Deputy had negative contact.

Domestic disturbance
Market Street
Male yelling at female/male and female arguing. Deputy advised cancelled prior to arrival.

Welfare check
Highway 90/La Plata
Male walking in the middle of the road.

Domestic disturbance
D Street
Caller can hear a lot of yelling/her 10-year-old son is involved/her husband hit her 10-year-old/2-year-old is sleeping on the floor/male is still in the house.

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