Monday, Dec. 3

Weapons fired
N. Corbin Street and E. Broadway
Caller advised she just heard about six gunshots. Second caller advised that she heard about six shots fired. Officer advised has one in investigative custody/units out at 200 Corbin/units out at 400 Corbin.

Game and Fish
800 S. Robert Street
Caller advised a bear is going through the garbage. NMSP dispatch was notified. Officer advised will be clear/negative contact.

Harassment
N. Silver Street
Caller advised that a named male is harassing her and her roommate/he is threatening her because he claims she stole his laundry. Caller advised some kids put thumbtacks in the driveway advising the officers to use caution. Officer on scene.

Criminal damage to property
Rock House
Next to Jose Barrios/damage to building.

Welfare check
3514 Fowler Avenue
Caller advised she needs to go somewhere where she feels safe. Caller is requesting an ambulance due to her not feeling safe/she wants to go to GRMC/she does not have family in the area. Caller is requesting a detective to go with her to GRMC so she can feel safe. Dispatch spoke to the nurse who advised she did not know caller had called 911. Officer still at the Care Center.

Harassment
116 S. Bullard Street
A named male made a threat to her daughter that he is going to murder her next/he confessed in front of two jailers that he murdered her son Daniel last year. Caller needs to speak with a deputy at the Sierra House. A deputy was advised.

Unwanted subject
Rosedale Road
Male in the store who is intoxicated and causing problems. Officers out with male at Walgreen’s/performing standard field sobriety test/male issued a CTW for Verizon.

Welfare check
1313 E. 32nd Street
Patient is leaving ER against medical advice/he is in the parking lot but is unable to drive. Officer had contact, advising waiting on a family member to show up.

Larceny
SCPD
No report.

Fraud/embezzlement
SCPD
Walk-in advised he received a call from a foreign ‘Indian’-sounding male who stated he was calling to help decrease the interest on his credit card and wanted caller’s card expiration date and the card number, etc. Caller stated he did not give out any info, just hung up the phone.

Welfare check
Cactus Street
Caller advised a named female is threatening her 18-year-old granddaughter. Officer had contact advising everything is okay/it was a verbal argument over a TV/the granddaughter is going to stay in her room for the rest of the night.

Unwanted subject
111 S. Texas Street – 7 p.m.
Caller advised there is a male who is intoxicated and refusing to leave/he is causing problems and tried to start a fight. Officers had contact with the male advising units will be clear/male was issued a CTW for the Gospel Mission for the night until 6 a.m.

Loud music
Leslie Road
Officer had contact advising he told them to turn the music down/everything is okay.

Tuesday, Dec. 4

Domestic disturbance
N. Swan Street
Caller advised he and his girlfriend were having a verbal domestic and that the female kicked the door open and threw a heater/caller is inside/female is in the bathroom. Officer had contact advising everything is okay/it was a verbal argument/units will be clear.

Burglary
KISS – 1223 West Street
Caller stated they had some money taken from the building yesterday between 5:30-5:45 p.m.

Harassment
301 W. College Street
Caller was helping a named male fill out an application over the phone when he made some threatening statements like he “won’t chop her in little pieces because she is a woman.” He also kept asking her if she was there alone. Caller kept telling him she wasn’t. Officer ATL for the male to issue an indefinite CTW for Legal Aid.

Welfare check
3010 Pinos Altos Road
Caller stated she received a call from GRMC stating her father was at the hospital/he does have mental issues. Caller requests someone to check to see if he is home and not answering his phone. Caller went to check on the subject and he is not home at this time/always has a dog with him and neither one are home.

Welfare check
Johnson Road
Caller advised he received a firearm order for a named male on Oct. 20, 2018, and has not been abler to contact him. A person who was the caller for an ambulance for the male advised the male was deceased and recently buried at Fort Bayard and that the next of kin lives in New . . .

Welfare check
1609 N. Swan Street
Caller is unable to reach anyone at the bank. Officer advised everything is okay/a bank employee will call caller.

Criminal damage to property
311 W. Broadway
Caller advised someone ripped the power box off the side of the building.

Game and Fish
GRMC – 1313 E. 32nd Street
Deer that was hit and is still alive. Deputies advised the deer is dead and was moved off the roadway.

Burglary
W. Alice Street
Caller advised someone broke into her basement/unknown if anyone is inside the residence. Caller advised her tires and rims were taken.

Battery
Leslie Road
Caller advised he was hit by his ex’s dad and is walking to the hospital wearing a black hoodie. Advised his ex’s dad has brass knuckles. Officers were dispatched to GRMC.

Accident-property damage
Lamina Loop
Caller advised a possibly intoxicated male backed into a fence and cannot start the vehicle. Officers requested wrecker for the unoccupied vehicle at the Ridge Road Chevron.

Loud music
Cactus Street
Officer had contact with a named female and advised her to turn the music down.

Harassment
N. Bennett Street
Caller advised her son threatened her by phone after he left her home. Officer had contact with caller who further advised the son sounded very drunk and was cussing and slurring his speech and that he wanted to come over and get the baby. Officers were at the son’s apartment.

Wednesday, Dec. 5

Welfare check
Hudson Bridge
Caller advised a named male messaged her on Facebook advising he is under the bridge and he took oxys in an attempt to kill himself/advised he was jumped by subjects with bats. Officer had negative contact with male under the Hudson Bridge, on Mill Road, or under the Broadway Bridge.

Larceny
Virginia Street
Son’s mountain bike was stolen last night.

Suspicious vehicle
N. Bullard and W. Spring streets
A male sleeping in the driver’s seat of a white van appears drunk. Officers had contact advising conducting FST’s/one male in custody.

Criminal trespass
2350 Bosworth Drive
Requests officer to issue a named female a CTW /officer issued ATL for the female.

Criminal damage to property
Langstroth Drive
Trailer moving in nearby and the stop sign is missing after the movers took the trailer through. Officer had contact with company advising they are retrieving . . .

Larceny
407 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised someone stole her laundry from the Laundrymat.

Disturbance
110 S. Bullard Street
Caller advised subjects are arguing near Jalisco’s Café. Officer had negative contact.

Domestic disturbance
N. Bennett Street
Can hear subjects fighting in a trailer/there are babies home as well. Officer advised negative contact/subjects are not answering the door of the RV.

Thursday, Dec. 6

Harassment
N. Corbin Street
Caller advised her mother called advising to call the cops because her neighbor keep harassing her/he called her a bitch. 1422 N. Corbin Street – Caller advised female shot someone in the front yard, female is throwing rocks at him, caller advised she is trying to blame him for killing the girl. A named male advised the female still has the gun in her hand in his front yard at 1422 N. Corbin Street.

Welfare check
1313 E. 32nd Street – 12:35 a.m.
Caller advised other guests advised male was verbally abusive toward a female who is now covered in a plaid blanket and they witnessed the male hitting the female/the male is now pacing in the waiting room. Officer had contact advising they were just verbally arguing/nothing got physical/they ran out of gas and were trying to find a . . .

Panhandler
1313 E. 32nd Street – 1:08 a.m.
Caller advised the subjects that SCPD checked out are now harassing patients and panhandling. Advised male keeps hovering over the female and they keep dancing all over the waiting room and having strange behavior. Caller advised the house supervisor wants then removed and issued CTWs unless they are needing medical attention. Officer issued a named female an indefinite CTW to GRMC unless needs medical attention.

Criminal trespass warning
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a male and a female were reported as opening packages/caller does not want to report the shoplifting but does want them removed/female is wearing a grey hoodie/both have backpacks. Officer advised the male has an indefinite CTW to Walmart issued in 2016.

Battery
1103 Superior
Caller stated 5-10 minutes ago someone wearing a black hoodie hit him from behind and ran toward the back wooded area.

Harassment
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a male with a Rastafarian beanie and dreadlocks was verbally harassing her as she stood near the Vision Center. Officer had contact advising negative on a CTW issued/male left property upon request.

Accident-injuries
Highway 152 – MM 5
Per EMS3 have Native Air stand by/Native Air is standing by. Could not re-establish contact after pageout/male on motorcycle crashed/ is conscious but still on ground/high priority medical call. Per EMS3 launch Native 30.

Harassment
Grant Street – 3:10 p.m.
Neighbor keeps harassing him/sounds like he may be mentally ill/cancelled officers/said subjects will be hiding so he will call if they return.

Harassment
Grant Street – 3:45 p.m.
Caller advised he is having problems with his neighbors hiding in his residence. Officer had contact with renter and landlord.

Larceny
S. Bennett Street
Caller stated her wood has been stolen from her residence/requests heavy patrol from 8 p.m.-6 a.m.

Domestic disturbance
Georgia Street and W. Highway 180
Father called in for daughter who is fighting with boyfriend. Officer out with named male.

Welfare check
1 Ridge Road and S. Highway 90
Vehicle with baby in front passenger seat headed south on Highway 90.

Welfare check
Little Walnut Road and Ursa Minor
Male stumbling along the roadway. Second caller advised male is sitting on the side of the road. Officer had contact advising giving the named male a ride to his brother’s residence on Little Walnut.

Criminal trespass warning
1814 N. Swan Street
A named male who is high on drugs is inside trying to get a ride from someone. Officers out at a Yucca Street address/clear from the Snappy/male left prior to arrival/will ATL surrounding area/negative contact.

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