Friday, June 14, 2019

Welfare check
Leslie Road – 5:10 a.m.
Caller advised her 20-year-old son is autistic and she caught him this morning trying to break into the apartment/he took off to the Gateway Apartments and is lying under a blanket. Caller advised she had to kick him out of the house today because he got combative toward her and her 10-year-old daughter. Officer had contact with caller.

Welfare check
Leslie Road – 6:40 a.m.
Caller advised someone is sleeping in the entryway. Officer out with a named male, who is waiting for a friend to respond to the apartment. Officer advised the male that if another call came in he would have to move.

Criminal trespass warning
3025 E. Highway 180
A named male is in the parking lot. Officer out at ACE.

Welfare check
Cielo Azul Street
A named female was threatening suicide/she lives in a travel trailer/she is no longer answering her phone.

Disturbance
2110 E. Highway 180
Two males in the back of the building/verbal at this time. Officer advised units clear.

Welfare check
711 Silver Heights Blvd.
A named 60-year-old female stated to caller that she wanted to hurt herself and she has knives. Officer requested ambulance for 52-year-old female for suicidal ideations/non-emergency.

Criminal trespass warning
1956 E. Highway 180
A male possibly took liquor and walked out of the store/he is by Little Caesar’s/wants a CTW issued to the male. Officer issued Joe Morales a CTW.

Welfare check
Highway 180/NAPA
Male in a white Blazer is slumped over and stopped in the middle of the roadway.

Harassment
Magistrate Court – 1620 E. Pine Street
Caller advised that a named male was threatening a judge.

Domestic disturbance
Agave Circle and Mountain View Road
Caller advised she can hear a child yelling and others yelling. Officers had contact with a named female who advised her husband got mad at her but it was only verbal/husband was non-compliant with officers.

Driving while intoxicated
25 Caballero Drive
A female who is possibly intoxicated is headed toward Arenas Valley. Deputy had contact with vehicle passing the Armory and it’s maintaining its lane.

Unwanted subject
Memory Lane
Caller advised that a named female is there/has been drinking/and caller doesn’t want her there anymore. Officer advised units clear/female left.

Saturday, June 15

Fight
2800 Pinos Altos Road
It’s a group of females inside the bar/they are now separated. Officer issued a female an indefinite CTW.

Loud music
15th Street
Officer spoke to a named female and advised her to turn the music down.

Reckless driver
E. Highway 180/32nd Street
Eastbound silver Mazda ran a Domino driver off the road/caller has the incident on video. Officer out at Pinnacle Propane to speak with caller/out at Domino’s.

Intoxicated persons
610 Silver Heights Blvd.
They need a very intoxicated male removed from the property. Advised they tried to get Corre Caminos for him, but he is banned from the bus.

Welfare check
N. Silver Street
A named male is drunk and driving around with a rifle in his vehicle. Officer advised clear/issue ATL for this male in reference to suicidal ideations.

Domestic disturbance
Maple Street
Caller was on the phone with a named female and advised that a named male came out and was yelling at her and the female screamed to call the cops. Officer advised all units will be clear/negative contact with anyone coming to the door.

Sunday, June 16

Harassment
E. 12th Street
Caller advised that his brother is harassing him. Officer advised clear/everything is okay.

Loud party
E. 23rd Street
Officer advised units clear/the mother showed up at the residence/everything is okay.

Fight
1075 E. Highway 180
Caller advised juveniles were using drugs in the bathroom/they were highly intoxicated as well. Females fighting in the parking lot/she was just told about the fight by an employee. Second caller advised the kids were slamming bottles and left toward Arenas Valley.

Disturbance
Plata Road
Caller advising she has been hearing arguing all night at this address and just heard two shots.

Unwanted subject
1075 E. Highway 180
Female in the drive-thru is causing problems/she is in a brown SUV/she is refusing to leave. Officer advised clear/female left prior to arrival.

Disturbance
La Plata Middle School
Caller could hear a lot of yelling and screaming across from the school. Officer had negative contact with anything.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Female attempted to steal clothes and hygiene products. Female is advising she does not have ID and is from Boston. Officer advised that Gemma Escobar-Ortiz was released on a CTA and issued an indefinite CTW for Walmart.

Welfare check
N. Bennett and E. 12th streets
Officer had contact with a named male at Q’s/male is okay.

Disturbance
123 W. 12th Street
Caller advised that two males are trying to fight each other/both have left but are following each other in vehicles.

Fight
Grant Street
Officers out with a named male/ATL for a named male and a named female/in ditch at end of 11th Street/out with a named female/officer going north toward Skate Park.

Criminal sexual penetration
Valley Vista
Caller advised she just got a text from her ex-partner and he said he is having a little . . .

Welfare check
407 N. Hudson Street
Six-foot male yelling at clouds.

Criminal damage to property
S. Texas Street
Caller advised the ex broke window to caller’s house/she is driving a blue Chevy truck.

Shoplifting
1810 N. Swan Street
A male stole food and burritos.

 

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