Friday, Sept. 13

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Canal Street
Caller stated someone spray painted 666 on the backside of his trailer.

Suspicious vehicle
Reynolds Circle
Officer spoke to registered owner and he advised he will get the vehicle moved today.

Welfare check
W. College Avenue
Caller advised her female neighbor is screaming and screaming/she is sitting in her yard. Officer advised everything is okay/she got a scam call and got very upset.

Reckless driver
Highway 180 – Metro pcs
Male weaving in and out of traffic flipping old ladies off and traveling at a high rate of speed. Officer went traffic with vehicle/advised driver is on the obnoxious side/advised him to knock it off.

Harassment
Theodore Street
A named male is harassing caller. Officer advised this is a civil matter.

Domestic disturbance
1075 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a female slapped a male/they were yanking the kids back and forth. Officers out at the Flame/one female in custody.

Larceny
Jose Barrios School
Caller advised her daughter’s phone was stolen at school. Officer advised the phone is pinging in an area they cannot give numerics.

Larceny
N. Swan Street
Caller stated someone had cut a slit into her garage door and a broken coffee pot, one RV battery, and one car battery are missing. Officer had contact with caller.

Unwanted subject
Lamina Loop
Caller wants CTWs issued to subjects on his property. Advised they were there to jump him. Officers in the area ATL.

Burglary
Newsham Street
Caller advised someone got into her home and stole her TV.

Welfare check
Mississippi and W. 12th streets
Male with bicycle with flashing lights is screaming at nothing. Officer advised negative contact/units clear.

Saturday, Sept. 14

Unwanted subject
Memory Lane Apartments
Caller advised a named male went to her location and is causing problems/he is highly intoxicated/he is headed toward Walmart. Officer advised out at Hillside Apartments/negative contact.

Larceny
412 N. Bullard Street
Caller advised a homeless female stole a dress from her store/she is now down by the Big Ditch between 6th and Kelly/stole a green tool gown. Officer advised out in the Big Ditch area.

Unwanted subject
1040 E. Highway 180
Caller stated a woman is in Room 208 who is not supposed to be there. Officers ATL in the area for the named female.

Larceny
3050 Cougar Way
Caller advised someone stole a dog from the shelter.

Unwanted subject
106 W. Yankie Street
Caller advised a male is at his house threatening him/it is a tweeker/he was yelling and saying he was going to “f*** him up and his windows.” Advised the male threw something at him.

Harassment
W. Kelly Street
Caller stated his named neighbors are threatening to damage his vehicle. Caller called back advising she needs the officer back advising “Whatever (the officer) explained it’s not sticking in their head.” Officer advised caller seemed to be having mental difficulties remembering/unit clear.

Fraud/embezzlement
Cain Drive
Advised that he gave scammers his SS number/would like to file report.

Unwanted subject
206 N. Hudson Street
Two intoxicated males are harassing customers near the air pump. Officers reissued Robert Montoya a CTW for all W&N and Lorenzo Flores was also reissued an indefinite CTW and released on a CTA

Welfare check
Mann Drive
Male caller advised his 63-year-old wife had a couple of drinks but negative intoxication. Caller was sorting Legos and they got into a physical fight over the Legos. This is the first time ever. Caller advised she squeezed him by the neck/advised wife is headed down toward Highway 180/she has heart problems.

Welfare check
206 N. Hudson Street
Male is yelling at the cars and trying to punch them. Officer had negative contact.

Welfare check
N. Texas and W. Market streets
Male with bicycle is yelling going up Texas toward Georgia/advised he is going home.

Disturbance
Santa Rita Street
Caller can hear a male and a female yelling and physically fighting. Officer had negative contact but did have contact with caller.

Breaking and entering
Cactus Street
Caller advised that someone is trying get into the residence/the person did get in. Officer had contact with a named male and a named female/they are violating the conditions of the release by being together.

Loud music
N. Silver Street
Officer had contact advising subject to keep it down.

Loud music
Mann Drive
Officer advised unit clear/subjects were advised to keep it down for the night.

Sunday, Sept. 15

Domestic disturbance
2711 Leslie Road
A named male said that his girlfriend is intoxicated and is chasing him around the apartments/she was upset and accused him of cheating/caller was running around the parking lot. Officer advised one female in custody for resisting.

Welfare check
W. Spring and N. Cooper streets – 5 a.m.
Pickup parked sideways/lights are on. Wrecker was contacted and is en route.

Domestic disturbance
Indiana Street
Female caller stated her female ex-partner is not letting caller leave the residence/she got physical with caller/caller is outside. Officer advised one female in custody.

Welfare check
Hudson Bridge
Male sitting on the bridge possibly throwing up. Officer had negative contact.

Harassment
2711 Leslie Road
Caller advised that on Friday afternoon she was chased by a named female. Advised she didn’t report it sooner because she wasn’t in the right mental state.

Welfare check
El Refugio – 800 Robert Street
Advised a female client left angry/she is homeless/she was upset with staff and walked out. Officer had negative contact.

Larceny
414 N. Bullard Street
Caller advised a named female just stole flowers from the planter/she is now on Kelly Street. Officer had contact with Jessica Bunyar and issued her a CTW for this location.

Domestic disturbance
Yucca Street
Caller advised a male is yelling at a female threatening her/they have been arguing for about 15 minutes/they are in a silver car.

Harassment
2545 N. Silver Street
Caller advised a group of kids were harassing him/he could only see their shadows. Officer advised clear.

Welfare check
Kimberly Drive
There was a female running up the road carrying a baby. Officer advised everything is okay/clear.

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