Monday, Nov. 12

Unwanted subject
S. Pinos Altos Street
Caller advised a male is taking off his clothes and lying in the middle of the roadway and yelling at her. Dispatch advised open line/can hear screaming and yelling. Officer requested ambulance for 47-year-old male bleeding from the head.

Domestic disturbance
Cactus Street
Caller advised her neighbors are outside yelling and fighting/can hear female yelling at male telling him to leave her alone and get away from her. Officer on scene.

Forgery
District Court
Caller advised a named female forged his signature on paperwork giving up rights to his children without his permission.

Unwanted subject
Aldo Leopold High School
Adult male trying to make contact with a female student/he is on foot in the Burger King parking lot. Caller wants CTW issued. Officers had negative contact with male upon arrival.

Welfare check
E. 8th Street
Caller wants welcheck on a named female/caller doesn’t drive. Officer had contact advising everything is okay.

Game and Fish
Little Walnut Road
Small fawn with a possible broken leg.

Welfare check
Valley Vista
A 15-year-old female has been going to school, but mom has an issue with narcotics. Mom keeps saying they are moving to Tucson but she didn’t disenroll the student/wants to know if the house is empty. Officer spoke with mom who advised her kids were en route to Tucson/she was advised to contact the school/no kids observed on property.

Harassment
2 Ridge Road
Caller advised a named female is following her into the store. Officers advised ATL female in a red pickup/issue CTW if located.

Welfare check
Ridge Road
Caller from CYFD advised a 10 and a 15-year-old are alone and the father is incarcerated. Mom had reported this to caller advising a deputy told her if she picked up her children she would be charged with kidnapping. Deputy advised negative contact with anyone/no lights/no vehicles/does not appear to be anyone home.

Stolen motor vehicle
N. Corbin Street
Caller advised a named female took the black Lexus car without permission. Officer advised this actually took place in Las Cruces on Saturday.

Domestic disturbance
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised her sister was physically hitting her/she is still in the apartment. Caller did not want EMS. Officer had contact advising everything is okay/negative on any charges at this time.

Welfare check
Shady Grove
Caller advised a named female might be threatening suicide. Officers out at address with negative contact/out at a Texas Street address/had contact with a named male who is okay.

Welfare check
1060 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a guest told the clerk that she was a victim of domestic violence and that she was abused by her ‘pimp.’ Officer on scene.

Tuesday, Nov. 13

Unattended death
N. Bennett Street
95-year-old female who has dementia is missing. Caller heard her about 4 this morning and normally waked her/now can’t find her. She was wearing some red pajamas and doesn’t have a sweater cause it’s there/she does have walker/has heart problems/takes meds. Officers ATL area around the Food Basket.

Criminal trespass warning
1814 N. Swan Street
Units responded and re-issued a named male a CTW for the address.

Harassment
2 Ridge Road
Walk-in advised that a named female is harassing her. Officer responded advising female left prior to arrival.

Larceny
18th Street
Caller stated he had an air compressor stolen on Saturday.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Harrison Schmitt School
Caller stated one of the windows on the backhoe was damaged last night.

Larceny
S. Bullard Street
Walk-in stated a named male took his phone

Larceny
3514 Fowler Avenue
TV taken from Room 107.

Welfare check
W. Yankie and N. Bullard streets
A named male is jumping out in front of people yelling at them. Officer had contact advising male in custody on a warrant out of magistrate court.

Accident-injuries
Little Walnut Road
Two gray vehicles/one party complaining of back pain/no bleeding visible/one vehicle leaking antifreeze. Officer requested next wrecker/heavy front end damage.

Accident-property damage
Kimberly Drive
Caller stated she hit a parked car.

Fraud/embezzlement
1600 E. 32nd Street
Caller stated they received two counterfeit $100 bills on Friday.

Shoplifting
1220 N. Hudson Street
Male tried to take several bottles of liquor and left north on Hudson in a brown Camry/caller got bottles back and wants a CTW issued.

Unwanted subject
1060 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a female employee was fired on Sunday and she is there now. Officer issued the female a CTW for this property.

Wednesday, Nov. 14

Suspicious vehicle
Rosedale Road
Officer had contact with a named male/he was going home.

Identity theft
Virginia Street
Caller advised that several accounts have been opened in her name.

Harassment
Bosworth Drive
Caller is being harassed by a named male/he keeps passing by the bus stop while she waits for the bus.

Domestic disturbance
Cactus Street
Two named females/one is naked. Officer requested ambulance for an 18-year-old who is hyper-ventilating. Other female said the other female has been off her meds for about a week. Officer advised were able to get the female to go with EMS voluntarily.

Welfare check
Pinos Altos Road
A named veteran told caller that he was in crisis and getting his things in order like monies and accounts. Officer had contact/will meet vet at VA Clinic.

Breaking and entering
Royall Drive
Caller advised his shed has been broken into.

Breaking and entering
Bluejay Lane
No report.

Fight
Leslie Road
Two men drove up in a red truck and started fighting/caller then disconnected the line. Officer went traffic with truck at Swan and 25th streets.

Aggravated battery
W. Spring Street
Check for warrants for a named male/clear. EMS2 advised cancelled by Fire. Show a named male and a named female issued indefinite CTWs for this address.

Welfare check
Little Walnut Road
A 23-year-old sister is being harassed by a named male who is there right now. Officer had contact advising everything is okay.

Shoplifting
100 N. Rosedale Avenue
Female ran out and got in a gold car and headed toward Sonic/she took a whole basket full of merchandise.

Game and Fish
Mountain View Road/hotels
Caller advised a dead deer is lying on the side of the road and the momma deer is with it.

Reckless driver
Rosedale and Rodeo roads
Officer went traffic with vehicle on Highway 180/Peterson -- everything is okay.

Thursday, Nov. 15

Domestic disturbance
Cactus Street
Male and female have been screaming at each other all night. Officers had contact with male at a Cactus Street address and with the female at 18th/Cactus. Officers en route to a Little Walnut address with the female.

Aggravated assault
La Plata Middle School
Student threatened teacher with a butter knife. Officers had contact advising following student and parents to GRMC.

Burglary
Arroyo Seco Road
House is for sale/came home and found things messed up/was advised to leave home and wait for officers/paintings and guns are missing/last visitor was real estate agent last week.

Domestic disturbance
Cactus Street
A named female was throwing rocks at caller’s house and his mom’s car. Officers have one in custody/she has had calls for the past days and earlier today.

DV order violation
W. 7th Street
Walk-in to GCSD advised her ex-husband keeps calling her and leaving messages. GCSD advised DVO on file expired Oct. 2018/there was supposed to be an extension filed/deputy will be getting in touch with walk-in.

Welfare check
32nd Street Bypass and Longhorn
Elderly female leaning on the driver window. Officer had negative contact.

Welfare check
N. Bayard Street
Caller advised that a female friend advised him that she wants to hurt herself/she has a history of cutting herself/she does not know he called/she is at his house. Officer advised en route to GRMC.

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