Monday, Aug. 19

Welfare check
2333 Sheriff’s Posse Road
Caller advised it appears a female is asleep in a vehicle that has been parked in the stall for over two hours. Officer had negative contact.

Domestic disturbance
Cactus Street
Caller can hear neighbors fighting and little girls screaming.

Fight
Silver High School
Two males, in the office.

Domestic disturbance
Tracy Place
Caller wants her son removed from the home/he was being violent/he is under the influence of narcotics again. Officers on scene/he left upon request.

Disturbance
505 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised two people are yelling/one has a holster/unknown if there is a gun/one male in a blue van and people in the dumpster. Caller called back advising they all left in a blue van with a flat bed/male had an artificial right leg. Officer went traffic with a blue Durango with a flatbed at Arizona and Broadway.

Battery
Silver High School
Caller wants to know about charges on a teacher that touched her daughter last week.

Welfare check
Tranquil Skies
Advised they are out with a male who is in and out of consciousness.

Welfare check
Cielo Azul Street
Caller advised that her sister-in-law advised her to call an ambulance but then walked away from her. She mentioned having bronchitis and possibly an asthma attack. Officer advised units on scene/request ambulance for a 21-year-old female having difficulty breathing.

Criminal damage to property
N. Gold Street
Caller advised a golf ball was just thrown through the bathroom window/she can’t see anyone outside.

Suspicious vehicle
2334 Ranch Club Road
Officer advised clear/everything is okay/they are moving some stuff out of the storage.

Tuesday, Aug. 20

Domestic disturbance
N. Silver Street
Caller advised she can hear people fighting and it is getting out of hand.

Unwanted subject
116 N. Bullard Street
Male sleeping on the sidewalk and caller wants him to move. Officer out with Frankie Casillas/advised to move along.

Shoplifting
2 Ridge Road
Caller advised an elderly female has been shoplifting/she was going in and out of the store after she was dropped off/she opened food and drinks and paid for some but not all.

Welfare check
1950 E. Highway 180
Caller advised people are having a party at the storage unit and she does not want that/ unknown who is having the party.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Gough Park
Caller advised her vehicle was just keyed.

Welfare check
N. Hudson Street and E. Broadway
Male lying on sidewalk under the light. Officer had negative contact.

Criminal damage to property
2110 E. Highway 180
Caller advised two of the large windows at the gym have been broken. Officer out at Shell for follow up.

Domestic disturbance
Plata Road
Caller can hear two females outside yelling and pushing each other. Second caller advised the same. Officer advised everything is okay.

Wednesday, Aug. 21

Game and Fish
37th Place and N. Swan Street
Dead deer in the road.

Welfare check
4041 S. Highway 90
Caller advised her uncle is not letting her call anyone/caller is 70-years-old and her uncle is 80-years-old/she does not know where her husband lives. Homecare nurse showed up while on scene.

Welfare check
Ridge Road and Lance Drive
Male is staggering down Lance Drive now. Deputy advised clear/male advised he is okay/negative on a ride.

Burglary
S. Bennett Street
Caller advised someone stole some welding equipment/request frequent patrol for night shift for next month.

Welfare check
1 Ridge Road and S. Highway 90
Female seems to be intoxicated/two guys are helping her now. Officer advised out at MM 41 with female and three others/all were advised to stay out of the road/all were intoxicated.

Thursday, Aug. 22

Domestic disturbance
2501 E. Highway 180
Female on the hood of a blue Toyota Camry/male had dragged the female with the vehicle in the parking lot/female just got in the vehicle and left parking lot headed east on 180. Officer advised in the area ATL/negative contact.

Welfare check
Silver High School – E. 32nd Street
Female walking in the middle of the road possibly drunk. Second caller advised the same. Officer advised out with Jessica Bunyar/female is off the road/everything is okay.

Harassment
Magistrate Court – 1620 E. Pine Street
A named male keeps calling the court saying he wants to kill himself. Judge would like an officer to respond and speak to her personally.

Welfare check
703 Silver Heights Blvd.
Female walking in the middle of the roadway. Officer had contact in CVS parking lot and issued Jessica Bunyar an indefinite CTW for CVS.

Criminal damage to property
Pinos Altos Road
Advised that one of the students damaged two of the seats while they were in transit delivering children/it happened yesterday.

Larceny
101 W. Broadway
No report.

Welfare check
Gough Park
Male lying near the gazebo. Officer advised three males were asked to leave/taking males to a Mountain View address.

Reckless driver
E. Highway 180 and Ranch Club Road
Yellow truck with a trailer with a backhoe on it has a blowout but doesn’t know it. Officers had contact advising vehicle is pulled over in front of Rough Country.

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