Monday, June 5, 2023

Welfare check
Visitor Center
Bus stop bench/male was found on the ground after he said he wrecked on his bicycle/pain all over his body. Officer requested ambulance for 48-year-old male with pain in his ribs/accident was yesterday.

Unwanted subject
117 W. Market Street
She does not want the male in the coffee shop/does not know who he is/not causing problems/just not supposed to be there/he's sitting on the couch. Officer advised male has a CTW for the location issued May 28, 2023/male was on the street/he left.

Welfare check
114 W. 11th Street
Advised would like a seemingly intoxicated male checked out. Officer advised male was observed leaning against a light pole. HMS staff advised did not want the male removed but would call back if they decided otherwise.

Domestic disturbance
Pinos Altos Road
Caller advised her husband is threatening to break the windows to her vehicle/she is on her way to work/they were arguing at home/he did throw the keys at her/he is high on marijuana because he is out of his medication.

Disturbance
110 S. Bullard Street
Two males are arguing possibly over a puppy that is lying in the middle of the roadway/caller had to swerve to miss the dog. Officer advised to ask GCSO to assist.

Welfare check
Gough Park
Male lying in the grass. Officer frequent patrolled the area.

Harassment
214 Black Street – Magistrate Court Division 1
Caller advised a named male just found him and threatened him/male left. Officer out with two named males.

Game and Fish
N. Gold Street
Dead deer near a driveway.

Harassment
GCSO
Officer spoke to caller who advised she has a restraining order against her child's father and his girlfriend and the girlfriend keeps texting her and calling her names and other inappropriate messages.

Unwanted subject
2005 E. Highway 180
Male took a bottle of alcohol and is now behind the building/want him issued a CTW for the property. Officer made contact with caller and issued Dallas Thompson an indefinite CTW for Bevco and Wrangler's.

Welfare check
1235 E. Highway 180
Male lying on the sidewalk. Officer advised one male in investigative detention/Eric Peters in custody/en route to GRMC.

Shoplifting
809 N. Hudson Street
Male took some chips and jerky and ran into the ditch. Officer advised caller that footage and receipts of items shoplifted were needed.

Disturbance
N. Corbin Street
Caller advised a female and a male are fighting. Officer advised out with a named male/subjects left prior to arrival.

Fight
Sheriff's Posse Road
Advising a male pulled a knife on his brother. Dispatch can hear multiple subjects yelling. Caller was uncooperative. Officer advised everything is okay/negative on any weapons.

Game and Fish
E. Highway 180 and Mountain View Road
Javelina – one shot fired.

Welfare check
N. Swan Street
Caller advised a named female is outside her home yelling. Dispatch can hear her screaming very loudly in the background.

Unwanted subject
300 16th Street
A female is refusing to leave/request she be removed/negative on a CTW. Officer advised female left upon request.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Paul Place
Someone spray painted and egged caller's car.

Tuesday, June 6

Welfare check
N. Bennett Street
Caller from Cassie Wellness advised a 67(?)-year-old female was in the clinic yesterday lethargic and refused to go to the ER. Officer requesting EMS for 37(?)-year-old female who is very lethargic/advising she took extra pain meds/negative on lights and sirens. EMS1 advised will be clear/signed refusal. Officer advised will be clear/will call caller.

Welfare check
Mann Drive
Caller advised she is there to check on her client and she is not answering the door/last heard from her at 9 p.m. yesterday/she was released from GRMC last night. Officer requested EMS for 68-year-old female complaining of not feeling well/request lights and sirens.

Welfare check
Silver City Museum
Caller advised a male is lying on a bench screaming and yelling. Officer out with the male at Arizona and Yankie/he is going to be moving along/will be clear.

Criminal trespass warning
610 N. Silver Street – Seasonal Overnight Shelter
Caller requesting a CTW be issued to a named male who just left the property.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Male might walk out with merchandise/he is in the Subway/he changed his clothes in the dressing room and the clothes he has on he has not paid for/he got into a vehicle headed west on Highway 180/gold Buick Encore.

Criminal trespass
Slag Street
Caller advised male is on his father's property attempting to take his father's motorcycle/he is running toward the ditch behind the Ridges. Officer out with Sebastine Apodaca who has one outstanding warrant/male was advised of warrant/will take care of it tomorrow.

Shoplifting
1220 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised customers consumed food before paying for it/they are in the liquor section. Officer out with the two subjects/they left upon request. Caller called back advising the subjects went back to the store advising they don't have money to pay for the food.

Welfare check
2633 E. Highway 180
Male is walking around in the parking lot and punching at the air/he is yelling at people. Officer had contact with the male who advised he was okay/he was waving his arms around because he burnt his finger working on his . . .

Unwanted subject
1220 N. Hudson Street
Officer advised out with Matthew Keller and issued him an indefinite CTW/he left the property.

Unwanted subject
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised a named male is refusing to leave and is verbally combative with staff/he is in the ER waiting room/would like CTW issued. Officer had contact with security officer and issued Dallas Thompson the CTW/will be giving him a ride to SOS.

Wednesday, June 7

Unwanted subject
N. Corbin Street
Open line. Dispatch can hear multiple subjects arguing in the background/plotting out at a N. Corbin Street address/caller disconnected line. Caller called back advising they are asking a named female and a named male to leave and they are refusing/verbal argument only. Officer advised both parties left residence/all units clear.

Domestic disturbance
E. Dorothy Street
Grandpa just hit stepdad/stepdad did fall to the ground when grandpa hit him/they are still outside.

Domestic disturbance
Mann Drive
Female screaming and crying/disconnected the phone/negative answer on callback. Officer advised units clear/both parties separated.

Shoplifting
206 N. Hudson Street
Male just stole jerky. Officer out with Fabian Amaro who has a CTW issued per SCPD -- and another named male.

Welfare check
W. 19th Street
Caller from GRMC Auxiliary advised a named female who was supposed to be at GRMC yesterday hasn't shown up either yesterday or today. Officer advised made contact with female/she is okay/will call caller.

Dog bite
W. Indiana Street
Report, no narrative.

Welfare check
N. Swan Street @ PNM
Male 50 to 60-years-old is walking in the middle of the road/he looks disoriented. Officer has contact at 38th and Swan streets/have male in unit en route to Food Basket.

Disturbance
Bard Street – Santa Clara
Caller advised her sister and niece are arguing/caller is in the garage because she is afraid of her niece/wants LE to come and remove her niece/advised it will take more than one officer to handle her niece. XCPD officer advised another XCPD officer is okay/with a named male to GRMC/advised to station.

Criminal trespass warning
206 N. Hudson Street
A named male keeps going in and out of store screaming at clerk/clerk is alone/she is afraid of the male. Officer re-issued CTW to Ricky Acosta.

Criminal trespass warning
610 N. Silver Street – SOS
A named male is being aggressive toward staff and clients/he has a CTW/he is outside. Officer advised one male in unit en route to Santa Clara.

Harassment
W. Hester Street
Caller advised a named male is threatening to call CYFD on him. Officer made contact with caller who feels neighbor is calling CYFD for no reason on his 10-year-old daughter/advised his garage window glass was broken as well.

Game and Fish
1040 E. Highway 180 – 8:20 p.m.
Dead javelina on side of road in front of Motel 6.

Disturbance
1040 E. Highway 180 – 8:33 p.m.
Sounds like a male is fighting with two females in a room/caller believes male is trying to get his belongings out of the room/a lot of namecalling. Officer advised one in custody then released/will be arraigned at 9 a.m. per Judge Garwood.

Battery
200 N. Bullard Street
Caller advised a named male just attacked him and grabbed him by the throat/male is following caller yelling at him/caller is refusing medical attention. Caller advised he was telling a story when the male told caller he did not like his "negative energy" and attacked him advising he was "going for the kill."

Thursday, June 8, 2023

Welfare check
Market Street and California Avenue
Can hear a male yelling for help. Second caller advised the same. Third caller advising subject attempted to flag her down on Highway 180 near the Police Academy. Officer on foot walking west on the hill.

Accident-injuries
Highway 180 at Tractor Supply
Ford SUV and Ford truck. All occupants are out of vehicles/they are on shoulder/caller advised subject in other vehicle does have cut to head and is actively bleeding. Officer advised 80-year-old female hit head on window/breathing normal at this time.

Vehicle burglary
Grant County Extension Office – 2610 N. Silver Street
Caller advised someone broke into a trailer they have in a fenced and gated area.

Harassment
1414 Little Walnut Road – Silver Cliff Apartments
Caller advised someone is harassing him on Google Chat and Messenger.

Shoplifting
1956 E. Highway 180
Female left some of the items/possibly still has something/they left in a white Scion. Caller was advised to get video ready. Officer got property back and will call back when video is ready to identify the female.

Stolen motor vehicle
N. Silver Street
Walk-in advised she lent her utility trailer to someone and it is not being returned/advised the officer that she first lent it to her sister who in turn lent it to a named male/believes male moved the trailer to a trailer park near Cliff. Officer advised it is possibly going to be a civil matter due to her lending the . . .

Larceny
123 W. 12th Street
Caller advised a named male had possession of his Jeep/male called caller advising Jeep was parked at this location/caller advised all his belongings are missing including his rent check. Officer advised have county handle call. County advised as soon as he has a unit available he will get someone out.

Harassment
Hugh McKeen Drive
Caller advised a named male has been threatening her via text. Officer made contact with caller.

Suspicious vehicle
800 S. Robert Street
Caller called back advising they are ok/they came into the building. Officer spoke with caller/everything is okay.

Disturbance
1000 W. 7th Street – Reef Apartments
Two men fighting at the house next door. Officer advised it was a heated argument between worker and employer.

Shoplifting
1810 N. Swan Street
Male stole a bottle of alcohol and ran toward the Drifter/with medical mask. Negative contact with male/will be out at Snappy with the clerk.

Breaking and entering
Virginia Street
Caller advised this is her sister's home/she went to go check on it and found subjects moving stuff out of the home and moving things in/it's an elderly male and female that were also selling things to the neighbor/caller doesn't know who they are/they are trying to leave. Officer out with subjects and issued David Clark and Lori Kirker indefinite CTWs to address.

Disturbance
E. 11th and N. Corbin streets
Caller can hear a woman screaming in the area of the ditch. Officers had contact with one female and one male at 11th and Bennett streets.

Fight
1810 N. Swan Stree
Both parties dispersed/all verbal.

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