Friday, Aug. 16

Domestic disturbance
1605 W. Market Street
Advised a named female neighbor is throwing items around the house and yelling at someone inside the house. Officer had contact with female, advising she is having a bad morning but is okay.

Domestic disturbance
Pine and N. Swan streets
Caller advised she can hear a male and female having an argument. Officer advised units in area ATL.

Welfare check
2711 Leslie Road
Caller advised a male is walking around the apartments screaming. Officer had contact with the male.

Domestic disturbance
Cactus Street
Male and female arguing.

Domestic disturbance
2545 N. Silver Street
Caller advised the couple is fighting again. Second caller advised a named female, and her ex is there causing problems and taking things out of the apartment/he is drunk.

Welfare check
121 W. 12th Street
Caller advised that the driver in a blue Saturn, near the vacuums at the car wash, is passed out /they have blankets on the windows. Officer advised one female in custody/en route to central dispatch for warrants.

Welfare check
W. 6th Street
Caller from Amber Care is at her patient’s house and he is not answering the door/he is a quadriplegic. Officer had contact advising everything is okay.

Domestic disturbance
Tracy Place
Caller advised her father, who is on meth, is causing problems. Officer and NMSP were notified.

Harassment
N. Swan Street
Caller advised an older male is harassing her dogs.

Welfare check
Valley Vista
Caller from Houston advised her 13-year-old daughter resides with her sister and father and she hasn’t been able to contact her since Aug. 7. Officer had contact with daughter advising she is okay and will call mother.

Welfare check
E. Daniel Street
Small child with a purple backpack took off running toward Highway 90/about 5–years-old/female. Officer out at Harrison Schmidt.

Welfare check
809 Hudson Street
Female left blood on the bathroom floor, then left walking. Officer ATL.

Criminal trespass warning
407 N. Hudson Street
Caller stated a named male is sitting outside not causing problems. Officer had contact, advising contact was made with Ronnie Carbajal and he was reminded of the CTW.

Welfare check
Downtown
Female was walking with her walker/now her walker is sitting near the bridge with her trash bag sitting on top of the walker/it has been there for several hours now..

Unwanted subject
206 N. Hudson Street
Caller stated she would like a female removed from the property. Officer issued Melissa Haynes a CTW and asked her to leave.

Burglary
2711 Leslie Road
Caller is watching the apartment for her son who is in jail, and when she came by this evening the windows are broken. Officers on scene.

Welfare check
Leslie Road and Sara Court
Male lying on the sidewalk. Officer advised the male is okay/he is just drunk and wants to look at the stars.

Welfare check
2501 E. Highway 180
A named female took Tylenol 600, alcohol/caller is grandmother/she has attempted suicide in the past. Caller said other granddaughter found her at Sonic and is back.

Disturbance
2800 Pinos Altos Road
Caller advised there was a fight outside/about six subjects/disconnected. All parties left prior to arrival.

Saturday, Aug. 17

Unwanted subject
2333 Sheriff’s Posse Road
Subject inside a white Chevy truck is yelling at employees who are trying to close up.

Missing persons
E. 14th Street
Advised that his wife is missing/she left about 10:18 a.m. toward Food Basket/she is 65-years-old/has history of being bipolar/could be in extreme danger from having seizures/she has a pacemaker.

Domestic disturbance
Pinos Altos/Moose
Male on bicycle and the female in the middle of the road/they are fighting.

Disturbance
2711 Leslie Road
Ex is threatening to take her daughter/he is trying to get the child dressed/child is crying/child does not want to go with the father/child is a 2-year-old female. Caller advised he told caller he will not take her back home, he will keep her and they will be long gone.

Welfare check
1313 E. 32nd Street
Officer advised kids are with babysitter at McDonald’s and are okay.

Disturbance
25th and Cactus streets
Advised that a female is throwing things into the roadway/both subjects are arguing.

Harassment
Penny Park
Caller advised a female approached him aggressively and told him he was harassing her/he is with his son playing and she is in a different park.

Shooting
16th and N. Swan Street
A named male behind CVS with a gun shot wound to his arm. Officers out on foot in area/spoke to CVS employees who advised they hadn’t heard anything. Deputy had contact with citizen on 17th/Swan advising she heard . . .

Unattended death
Silver City Care Center – 3514 Fowler Avenue
Officer advised units clear/SCCC was supposed to call OMI.

Sunday, Aug. 18

Welfare check
W. 11th and West streets
A male is yelling at nonexistent people in a white house across the street/he has been doing this since last night. Officer had negative contact/no one is answering the door.

Disturbance
Luck Street
There are two people yelling at each other/they are sitting on a rock wall. Officer had contact advising clear/parties just talking it out.

Reckless driver
Highway 180 and Durango Street
Officer out with a male on N. Swan Street.

Domestic disturbance
Hidden Way
Male and female arguing behind caller’s house. Officer out with a female who advised her autistic son was having a fit.

Criminal damage to property
Paul Place
Caller advised that a neighbor kid just shot and broke a window with a BB gun. Officer advised caller and neighbor came to an agreement/unit clear.

Harassment
Reynolds Circle
Caller advised they are now threatening to damage his property.

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