Friday, Apr. 28

Missing persons
SCPD
The missing person is already entered into the system by a PD in Arizona.

Unwanted subject
1810 N. Swan Street
Caller advised they want a female on the property removed. Officer advised units out with female at CVS/she was issued a CTW for all W&N Enterprises/will be going to the SOS.

Harassment
414 N. Bullard Street
Caller received a threat from a named male who is saying he is going to her office and "light her up."/he is a customer who rents from someone they manage a property for. Officer advised clear/caller does not want to take further action at this time, just wants him to leave.

Burglary
22 Ridge Road
Caller advised her storage shed was broken into. Officer out on scene.

Unwanted subject
1600 16th Street – Mountain View Senior Apartments
In the back parking lot someone is saying their vehicle was stolen and they found it in the parking lot/caller needs them removed. Officer advised out with two named males and one named female.

Battery
Silver High School
Caller advised today a substitute teacher had inappropriate contact with a student.

Game and Fish
E. 32nd Street @ GRMC
Caller advised two young kids just hit a deer on purpose/they left/they are in a dark brown and tan Ford Ranger/deer is still alive. Officer had negative contact.

Harassment
1220 N. Hudson Street
Two females have been following a female all night/caller is inside the store3/they have been trying to fight caller.

Fatal
Highway 90 and Cooper Street
Two vehicles on their side/one is on the side in the tree/people trying to get them out. Officer advised two people not conscious in the vehicle/Attack2 on scene/Attack2 clear.

Saturday, Apr. 29

Unwanted subject
Advised that a named male is trying to get inside the residence/he is on foot/he is walking up toward Swan Street. GCSO deputies have contact with subject by PNM/out with Hector Munoz/has two warrants out of Judge Grijalva's court for assault with deadly weapon.

Vehicle burglary
Cactus Street
Female broke into his pickup/saw it through his camera/confronted her/she said she made a mistake and left. Officers on scene/out at a Yucca Street address.

Welfare check
1600 16th Street – MVSA
Caller thinks she heard the upstairs neighbor fall. Officer made contact with neighbor who advised she did not fall but did drop something off her bedstand this morning.

Criminal damage to property
Broadway
Officer set up frequent patrol for the next week until he gets the window replaced.

Criminal trespass warning
2040 Memory Lane – Rose Valley RV Ranch
Subjects are camped behind Harbor Freight/one is in a wheelchair/they are defecating on the property and refusing to leave. Officer out on scene/subjects are not there right now/caller will call back if they return.

Welfare check
2080 Memory Lane – Valley View Apartments
Caller advised he saw a female telling a male to leave, then she went inside and closed the door/he got the door open and went inside and closed the door/knows there have been prior domestic problems there.

Sunday, Apr. 30
Domestic disturbance
1414 Little Walnut Road – Silver Cliff Apartments
Caller advised it looked like a male was about to hit a female. Officer advised all clear/advised all verbal.

Larceny
N. Swan Street
Caller advised her son stole her phone and was threatening her boyfriend/caller will have to walk back to her house/she had to go to a friend's house to use the phone. Officer advised caller doesn't want to pursue charges/just wants her cellphone back.

Unwanted subject
2501 E. Highway 180
Male in the parking lot is cussing and causing problems. Officer advised to issue Dewald Eugene McVae an indefinite CTW for Walmart/units clear/male left upon request.

Criminal trespass warning
2501 E. Highway 180
The same male who was just CTW'd is back/he is alone and cussing at people/an employee is trying move him.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Male with a black duffle bag full of merchandise ran out the fire exit door/they are getting video ready. Officer advised negative contact with male/they will call when video is ready.

Welfare check
West Street
A male tenant was standing at the doorway and was having trouble walking into his room/he was unable to answer when caller asked him if he was okay. Officer had negative contact.

Disturbance
Hill Street
Two males are fighting across the street. Officer advised both parties advised they were the best of friends and would not fight anymore/neither wanted to file charges.

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