Monday, Dec. 17

Battery
115 Market Street
Caller advised he was hit in the back of the head with a coffee cup/he doesn’t need an ambulance.

Criminal trespass warning
2148 E. Highway 180
Officer had contact issuing CTW to a named male for all Family Dollars.

Disturbance
Debby Drive
Caller advised her boyfriend has put a lot of holes in the walls and is in the shower and would like an officer there before he gets out. Officers advised subject barricaded/clear radio/resume normal traffic.

Welfare check
W. Market Street
Caller advised she has not heard from a named female in a couple of weeks. Officer advised female is not answering her phone/has contact/she is okay/she cannot pay her phone bill right now so she . . .

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised that someone scratched her maroon GMC Acadia in the parking lot.

Suspicious vehicle
1060 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a white SUV keeps coming in the parking lot and circling around/it dropped three subjects off all wearing black clothing. Officer advised vehicle left prior to arrival/will keep frequent patrol for the night.

Tuesday, Dec. 18

Criminal damage to property
200 N. Bullard Street
Caller advised someone damaged their trash cans. Officer had contact with caller who advised someone threw the trash cans and recycle bins into the Big Ditch.

Criminal trespass warning
N. Silver Street
Caller advised a named male has been at the residence for the past two nights and he has a CTW/he is not there at this time. Officer set up frequent patrol for next week/they are having issues.

Harassment
Pinon Drive
Deputy spoke with walk-in who advised she is concerned about her ex-husband who seems off since their divorce in January 2018.

Welfare check
S. Arizona Street
A named male in late 50s or early 60s has missed three appointments and this is unusual/he rides a bicycle. Officer had contact/male is okay/units clear.

Weapons fired
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised a named male just shot at her vehicle. Second caller advised a car just shot at 4414 Little Walnut/advised he shot three rounds/male left toward Trail Ridge. Resident on Cain Drive advised he also heard three gunshots in a row.

Disturbance
Debby Drive
Female on line wanting to speak with officer. Dispatch could hear a male yelling in the background. Female said she needed officer. Officer advised clear.

Suspicious vehicle
W. 6th and N. Arizona streets
Vehicle with a Domino’s sign has been parked in the area for three weeks.

Domestic disturbance
1075 E. Highway 180
Caller advised across from McDonald’s she can hear a lot of yelling and kids crying. Officer had contact advising verbal argument.

Loud music
Pinos Altos Road
Caller advised his neighbor has had very loud music since 4 a.m. Officer had contact advising everything is okay/the music is coming from the Flame.

Welfare check
W. Market Street
Caller advised her husband keeps harassing and scaring her/she can hear him outside her house. Officer had contact advising female is going to leave her house for the night.

Wednesday, Dec. 19

Larceny
2 Ridge Road
Caller advised her daughter’s phone was stolen from the Silver High game last night and she knows where it is via Find My Phone/showing it is at 2438 S. Cinc Drive. Officer advised units will be en route to that address to attempt to make contact.

Unwanted subject
Yucca Street – 1:30 p.m.
Boyfriend was trying to break door down and has broken the window/he is leaving in a burgundy Ford Explorer. Officer advised male left prior to arrival.

Domestic disturbance
Yucca Street – 3:47 p.m.
Out with a named individual.

Harassment
201 E. 14th Street
Caller stated her daughter is being harassed at work/two females threw a soda at caller’s daughter’s vehicle then left in a white Hyundai Elantra.

Accident-property damage
703 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller stated he hit a deer and it put a dent in the maroon Dodge Grand Caravan.

Welfare check
3005 Camino del Bosque
Caller advised her ex-husband is advising that their 24-year-old son is threatening suicide/he’s parked in the dirt lot next to the Forest Service. Officer advised they have contact with the son.

Missing persons
Penny Park
Caller advised her 14-year-old son wearing a black hoodie was walking back to Penny Park from the high school and she needs help in finding him. Officers ATL the son.

Shoplifting
206 N. Hudson Street
Advised he just walked out with a case of beer and left in a white Lincoln. Officer advised clear/will come back when video is ready.

Stolen motor vehicle
S. Texas Street
Caller advised that a named male took his white Honda Accord without permission about 15 minutes ago. Officer advised clear/negative on a stolen vehicle report/subject just wants an ATL put out.

Domestic disturbance
E. 19th and N. Silver streets
Caller advised a male is grabbing a female and they are hitting and screaming at each other/ now he is pushing her. Officer had contact advising clear/with one male/en route to Pinos Altos.

Thursday, Dec. 20

Welfare check
N. Silver Street
Caller advised a male in a white pickup in the parking lot has shot a weapon in the air twice and saying he wants to kill himself. Officers advised all units clear/everything is okay.

Stolen motor vehicle
703 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised that his brother took his mother’s gray Ford Focus. Caller advised brother is pulling back into the parking lot at Denny’s. Deputy advised show him one in investigative detention/will be doing SFSTs on the male.

Domestic disturbance
Cactus Street
Female advised to send her LE/she didn’t have much time so couldn’t say much/line was disconnected. Officer had contact advising all units clear/parties went to bed.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
N. Swan Street
A named male’s roommate broke windshield of a gray Dodge Stratus.

Accident-injuries
E. 32nd and N. Swan streets
Two vehicles in roadway/a Dodge Charger and a Buick car.

Welfare check
W. 12th Street
A 62-year-old named male was supposed to be at GRMC about an hour ago/he was having suicidal ideations. Officer advised everything is okay.

Welfare check
Harris Road
Caller advised she was advised that a named male client is having suicidal ideations. Officer had contact advising everything is okay/male was transported to GRMC to be assessed.

Unwanted subject
Little Walnut Road
Officer requested ambulance for a 27-year-old male with back pain.

Shoplifting
3025 E. Highway 180
Adult male and female took a necklace earlier and they have it on video. Officer en route to view footage.

Welfare check
106 N. Bullard Street
Caller advised that a red Toyota truck was parked in the middle of the road with his lights off and it looked like the driver was asleep/has now pulled into the Syzygy’s parking lot. Officer had contact.

Domestic disturbance
201 W. College Avenue
Caller advised that his employee just called advising her husband was causing problems. Caller advised male was threatening to get on the roof and is refusing to leave. Officer had contact and issued male an indefinite CTW to La Cocina/male did leave upon request.

Reckless driver
311 N. Bullard Street
Officer had contact with the vehicle and the driver advised that it was not him that was driving recklessly.

Criminal trespass warning
2501 E. Highway 180
Officer had contact and released the named male on a CTA and reissued him a CTW for Walmart.

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