Friday, May 17

Domestic disturbance
Canal Street
Caller advised a couple is arguing/can hear things breaking. Officers had contact.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
1007 Pope Street
Caller stated the whole passenger side of her white Jeep Cherokee is keyed. Officer advised they are going to check film and will advise later on.

Welfare check
Old Mill Road
Male on ground. Officer out with a named male/en route to address on Bard Street.

Larceny
15th Street – 1 p.m.
Caller advised his ex-girlfriend is trying to steal his belongings as he was leaving. Officer on scene.

Breaking and entering
Elias Street
Officer advised the owner of the residence is home and gave permission to . . .

DV order violation
1223 West Street – KISS
Officer had contact with male at 12th and Grant streets/back out at the KISS building/requesting frequent patrol for rest of day.

Domestic disturbance
15th Street – 4:15 p.m.
Caller stated a named female hit him in the head with a table/he is trying move out of the house and she is preventing him from leaving/he has been drinking.

Welfare check
Visitor Center
Caller advised a male is lying on the sidewalk/no description – caller just kept driving. Officer had contact advising giving the male a ride home and dropped off at Daniel/Bard.

Saturday, May 18

Game and Fish
Highway 180 – MM 112 (2 miles east of Truck Bypass)
Deer hit by vehicle/still in roadway. Deer had already been put down/clear.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
W. Kelly and N. Texas streets
Caller stated a named male hit his vehicle and damaged it.

Welfare check
N. Cinc
Daughter did return home.

Loud music
E. 6th and N. Corbin streets
Music has been on all day with loud bass. Second caller advised this is constant every other weekend. Officer advised clear/advised second caller of the noise ordinance. Made contact with members of the church/they did have an event going on and that is why they were playing music/they did turn the music down prior to me leaving.

Welfare check
315 S. Hudson Street
Male passed out in the parking lot. Officer had negative contact.

Criminal trespass warning
1506 Silver Heights Blvd.
Family Dollar wants CTW on a named male who was making threats against employees yesterday.

Domestic disturbance
121 W. 12th Street
Carwash on 12th Street. Advising a male in a black Chevy Impala is telling a female to get into the vehicle and she keeps telling him ‘No,’ and ‘You’re embarrassing me.’ They are behind the laundromat. Officers were advised.

Harassment
Gough Park
Caller advised a male in a green hoodie is threatening her/he took off his shirt and asked to fight her. Officers had contact advising units clear/everything is okay.

Welfare check
San Vicente Street
Caller advised that her 23-year-old granddaughter told her she was going to jump off the Broadway Bridge. Officers out with a named female on Broadway in front of Jalisco’s.

Sunday, May 19

Fight
2800 Pinos Altos Road
About 3-6 males. Officers advised black single cab truck left with headlight off/at 32nd and Silver, 55 mph/subject blacked out near 32nd and Mann/out in area of Mann Drive ATL/security advised fight was verbal/out with other units.

Suspicious vehicle
1915 N. Swan Street
Officer had contact advising contact was made with the vehicle parked at the First Presbyterian Church with two males asleep inside. Officer woke up one and asked him what he was doing parked on this property and he stated that they wanted to sleep at this property due to finish working. Male stated he would have gone to his house but did not want to wake up his wife.

Harassment
1810 N. Swan Street
Law enforcement was not sent per caller’s request.

Domestic disturbance
E. 8th Street
Caller advised her neighbors are ‘going at it really bad.’ Officers had contact.

Larceny
311 N. Bullard Street
Outdoor table taken.

Suspicious vehicle
Yucca Street
Caller advised her girls were playing outside when a male in a truck stated to the girls that he was coming back for them and headed toward the Woman’s Club. Officer ATL and set up frequent patrol/units clear.

Criminal damage to property
Botanical Gardens
Broken windows. Officer set up frequent patrol for evenings and nights.

DV order violation
1506 N. Gold Street
A named male and a named female have temporary order of protection and the female stopped by today with mail and has been sending texts as well.

Welfare check
2045 E. Highway 180
White Toyota Corolla leaking gas all over the place headed toward Walmart from Shell station. Officer and deputy checked several white vehicles with negative contact with any leaking gas.

Welfare check
Leslie Road
Caller advised needed an emergency call for two kids. Officer on scene with CYFD/everything okay with CYFD.

Welfare check
Cooper Street Trailhead
A named male spoke to Crisis Hotline saying he was going to kill himself/he is living out of his truck and recently separated from his wife and kids. Officer had negative contact with male.

Welfare check
Highway 180 and 32nd Street
Can see someone trying to pull a male back in the vehicle. Officer had contact advising it was a verbal between her and her partner.

Domestic disturbance
N. Silver Street
Caller advised her next-door neighbors have been fighting all night and can hear the baby screaming and crying. They have been fighting inside and outside of the trailer. Officer had contact with the male.

Suspicious vehicle
503 N. Hudson Street
Officer had contact with a named female who advised they were dropping off things for the donation center.

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