Friday, Dec. 14

Suspicious vehicle
W. Spring Street
The subjects are packing up their vehicle and going to move.

Game and Fish
Pinos Altos Road
Dead deer on the side of the roadway by the stop sign. Deer guy was notified.

Welfare check
Sixth Street School
Officer out with a vehicle with a child left inside/no adults around.

Welfare check
Kiva Place
Caller advised she normally has contact with her daughter daily/last contact Wednesday. Officer had contact with daughter/she will call her mother.

Criminal trespass
N. Swan Street
Unknown male who has a CTW was just on the property.

Accident-property damage
2045 E. Highway 180
Caller advised the back driver’s side of her vehicle is dented.

Accident-property damage
GCSD
No report.

Accident-property damage
Ben Altamirano Sports Complex
No accident occurred at this location/was reporting another accident.

Accident-injuries
1007 Pope Street
Wife is injured/two vehicles T-bone/65-year-old female foot. Possibly has a blood clot/they were en route to hospital but need an ambulance as vehicle is disabled.

Larceny
1956 E. Highway 180
Walk-in advised purse and wallet stolen last night.

Disturbance
1301 N. Swan Street
Male in a car harassing a female as caller was driving by. Officer had negative contact with anything.

Welfare check
2502 E. Highway 180
Employee at Del Taco is acting strangely and manager is trying to keep her from driving. Officer had contact with female who advised she is going to hang around for about 30 minutes and then get a ride.

Domestic disturbance
Sunset Lane
Caller advised that a couple is arguing behind the trash bin/male is yelling at the female. Officer advised clear/negative contact with anything.

Domestic disturbance
North Loop
Caller advised her son keeps yelling at them/couldn’t have him in the house anymore because she has a small child in the house.

Weapons fired
W. 14th Street
Caller advised he just heard several shots being fired. Second caller advised 15 shots heard and someone is banging on her front door. Third caller from E. 16th Street.

Saturday, Dec. 15

Domestic disturbance
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised she heard fighting and a male left in a silver Mitsubishi car. A lot of banging is going on.

Welfare check
S. Bayard Street
Caller advised she hears crying outside her home/she does not want to look outside to see what is going on. Officer advised clear/negative contact with anything.

Welfare check
N. Swan and E. 12th streets
Subject lying on the sidewalk/a vehicle stopped and picked the subject up.

Welfare check
N. Arizona Street
Caller advised a named male has not heard from his daughter in months. Officer advised that the daughter is at the BHU at GRMC and sister was advised.

Fraud/embezzlement
855 Silver Heights Blvd.
Counterfeit $20 bill was received from unknown persons during the morning shift.

Harassment
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller was just threatened by another female at Walmart.

Welfare check
Kimberly Drive
Both doors open. Officer had contact with homeowner/units clearing scene.

Shoplifting
3025 E. Highway 180
Male took Yeti items on Thursday and they just saw it on video.

Larceny
E Street
Two holiday projectors missing from yard.

Harassment
Mann Drive
Caller advised that a group of girls are threatening to go over to her house and fight her/they are walking from Fox Field.

Harassment
1814 N. Swan Street
Caller advised that a named male was harassing her sister at the Super Snappy a few minutes ago. Officer called caller who advised she does not want to talk to LE.

Criminal sexual penetration
GRMC
Caller advised that her daughter was raped at a party/daughter told caller after deputies left/caller is on her way to hospital with her daughter. Deputy advised female advised it occurred in Santa Clara.

Sunday, Dec. 16

Welfare check
E. 14th Street – 1:05 a.m.
Caller advised he saw his ex’s vehicle driving and wants to make sure his 3-year-old daughter is okay/he does not have custody of the child/he does not think the mother of his child should be out this late with the baby. Officer advised clear/they will be giving this subject a call.

Suspicious vehicle
Ben Altamirano Sports Complex
Officer out with six subjects/one juvi in unit en route to Excaliber.

Welfare check
Tracy Circle
Caller advised she received a call from her son and when she returned the call no one was there/he’s been having medical issues. Officer had contact with 59-year-old son with chest pain/breathing normally.

Harassment
711 Silver Heights Blvd.
Three male co-workers keep making comments about fighting her after work and are calling her names during the shift. Officer had contact.

Fight
111 S. Texas Street
Four males. Officer had contact with four males advising everything is okay/units clear.

Unwanted subject
703 Silver Heights Blvd.
Male was arguing with a worker outside. Officer advised both parties left/units clear.

Domestic disturbance
N. Silver Street
Caller advised she was fighting with her husband/they are not fighting anymore/he will not give her phone back to call for help.

Unwanted subject
206 N. Hudson Street
A named female is on the property, harassing caller. Officer advised female left prior to arrival. Caller wants CTW issued when located.

Shoplifting
1220 N. Hudson Street
A named male bleeding from face walked out with a case of beer. Officer had negative contact.

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