Friday, June 9

Welfare check
Chavez Street
Elderly female on the phone advising she needed help/couldn't make out what she needed/attempted to call her back. Advised she is okay and waiting on her mother.

Welfare check
N. Juniper Street – 6:38 a.m.
Caller advised her neighbor's garage door has been open since last night/she never leaves it open. Officer advised will be clear/female is okay.

Criminal damage to property
111 S. Texas Street – Gospel Mission
Damage to the lock box and fridge.

Unwanted subject
610 N. Silver Street – Seasonal Overnight Shelter
A named male has an elevated demeanor and says he is going to break people in half. Officer requested EMS for a 41-year-old male who is irate and under the influence of something/Prentis Johnson is going to be transported and was issued an indefinite CTW for the SOS.

Disturbance
B Street
There is another fight at the house next door and one is armed with a hammer. Caller advised his co-worker tried to hit him with a hammer/they are separated at this time.

Domestic disturbance
Gough Park
Female and male are arguing at the park/they are now walking toward Hudson Street in the middle of the highway. Officers advised units out at 13th and Pope streets.

Domestic disturbance
1040 E. Highway 180
Caller advised of a fight and disconnected the line Officers advised both subjects are advising it was verbal/male is advising he is going to leave/will be walking female back to the room.

Harassment
A Street
Caller advised a named female is calling and texting her son. Officer advised will be clear.

Vehicle burglary
1956 E. Highway 180
Young male broke a window to a car and took some property that was inside/unknown if the vehicle belongs to him/white Buick LaCrosse.

Welfare check
Mountain View Drive
Officer requests deputy to respond/they are being advised that a named male is deceased at their home. Deputy advised unable to get close to the home because of a dog outside/will wait for assistance to get closer to the home.

Welfare check
N. Swan and 41st streets
Older male walking south very slow/has a cane and a backpack. Officer out with the named male who was okay and did not understand why people call in about him/clear.

Domestic disturbance
E. 8th Street
Can hear a male and a female yelling at each other/female locked the male out and he is threatening to break the windows and batter her. Officer advised knocking/don't hear anything inside the trailer/clear/will frequent patrol.

Criminal trespass
610 N. Silver Street – SOS
A named male who has a CTW is outside sitting on benches talking to himself. Officer advised male is leaving property.

Disturbance
206 N. Hudson Street
A named male is trying to attack the clerk/he is leaning over the counter yelling at her/wants a CTW issued. Officers had contact with Casey Munoz at Visitor Center and issued him an indefinite CTW for Hudson Snappy.

Criminal trespass
206 N. Hudson Street
A named male is outside in front of the doors/want him removed/he has a CTW. Officers had negative contact with male.

Saturday, June 10

Criminal trespass
703 Silver Heights Blvd.
Advised a male is refusing to leave/he keeps asking customers for money and cigarettes. Officer has contact with Eddie Herrera who has a CTW for Denny's/giving male a ride to car wash in Santa Clara.

Domestic disturbance
2711 Leslie Road – Lintero Apartments
Can hear a male and a female arguing. Officer out with a named female.

Disturbance
206 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised a named male threw a rock at him and hit him in the arm/does not require medical attention. Officer had contact with the named male behind the Visitor Center.

Welfare check
Visitor Center
Male stumbling by the foot bridge. Caller advised to cancel call/male is okay.

Welfare check
1600 16th Street – Mountain View Senior Apartments
A named female is yelling inside an apartment/she is talking to herself/she lives alone. Dispatcher can hear yelling in the background. Caller advised female is being evicted and what she is yelling doesn't make sense/female is off her meds.

Disturbance
Fowler Avenue
Advised that her neighbor is attacking her. Can hear yelling in the background. Officer issued Lawrence Ferranti an indefinite CTW to a Fowler Avenue address.

Welfare check
W. Yankie and N. Arizona streets – 12:58 p.m.
Advised a male is yelling at citizens. Officer advised contact was made with Casey Munoz and he stated he would stop yelling.

Unwanted subject
109 S. Bullard Street
Unwanted named male sleeping on their loading dock/wants CTW issued. Officer issued Frank Gomez a CTW and he is going to leave.

Unwanted subject
Penny Park
Caller advised a male in the park is being aggressive and "weird" with the children in the park/there is a birthday party going on and believes the male needs to leave. Officer advised clear/male left prior to arrival.

Game and Fish
910 E. 32nd Street
Deer has been hit and is still alive by the bridge. Officer advised clear/one shot fired/deer is deceased/dead deer guy is at work and will be en route when he is available. Second caller advised deer is still not dead. Officer advised deer is dead.

Welfare check
W. Yankie and N. Arizona streets – 2:52 p.m.
Caller advised the male from earlier is back yelling at citizens walking around.

Welfare check
N. Gold and E. 7th streets
Male who seems to be in a stupor just sitting on a rock in the empty lot behind Public Works Building/he's been there for over 30 minutes now. Officer had contact with male/advising he is okay/just waiting for his girlfriend.

Welfare check
2700 N. Silver Street – swimming pool
Subjects were drinking in the pool/they are leaving at this time/they are in a small red car/wants them issued a CTW. Officer advised out with the vehicle.

Larceny
2085 Pinos Altos Road
Caller advised a named male stole caller's weed eater out of his truck about one week ago/the male's mother came by his shop on Friday attempting to sell weed eater/ back to caller/the male lives with his grandmother next to the Flame. Officer made contact with caller.

Disturbance
1598 S. Cooper – Catholic Cemetery
Officer received call on his personal cell/both parties advised just verbal/nothing physical/both have left.

Fight
1810 N. Swan Street
Two males fighting another male outside the Snappy Mart. Officer advised on scene/out with two named adults and two juvies/clear.

Welfare check
Noble Park
Caller advised a female is falling down drunk. Officer advised contact with female/one in unit/en route to an F Street address.

Loud music
21st Street
Officer out with the female owner/having a small gathering/will turn music down.

Sunday, June 11

Unwanted subject
2800 Pinos Altos Road
Male refusing to leave/is walking around the building/friends keep buying him beer/every time they take him out of the building he keeps going back inside. Officer made contact with caller.

Welfare check
Cactus Street
Subject keeps calling on 911 and hanging up. Upon callback he advised he and his dad were fighting and he needs to get out of there. Officer advised everything is okay.

Welfare check
2750 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a male is on the side of the road yelling. Officer advised out with the male in front of Dollar Tree/he is okay.

Criminal trespass warning
610 N. Silver Street – SOS
A named male who has a CTW is on the property and refusing to leave/he is at the front door. Officers had contact with Eddie Herrera and re-issued him the CTW/will be clear.

Welfare check
Fowler Avenue
Caller advised across the street an approximately 2-year-old child outside crying/wearing nothing but a jacket/knocked on the door but no one answered/door was unlocked/he let the child back in the residence but didn't notice any adults around/wants contact with LE.

Larceny
2711 Leslie Road – Lintero Apartments
Caller advised his E-bike was stolen last night/wants GCSO to respond/he has issues with SCPD. Deputy was advised.

Welfare check
Male in the 100 block of S. Bullard is stumbling and incapacitated. Officer advised out with the male in front of the Gospel Mission/he is okay.

Unattended death
Spring Creek Road
69-year-old male possibly dead/not breathing/no pulse/caller can not get him out/he is too heavy. Deputy on scene/EMS doing emergency compressions at this time/notify OMI and on-call detective. WCFD – negative response.

Unwanted subject
1220 N. Hudson Street
Male in the parking lot who is acting like he wants to fight everyone/he's walking toward Dairy Queen at this time. Officer advised CTW was re-issued to all W&N Enterprises.

Unwanted subject
1313 E. 32nd Street
Male came in on a motorcycle and is causing problems by registration/his wife is one of GRMC's patients. Officer advised will be clear/male left prior to arrival.

Unwanted subject
1313 E. 32nd Street
A named male is parked in the ER side in a grey Ford pickup/caller advised they are watching him. Officer advised will be clear/male left the property.

Shoplifting
2633 E. Highway 180
Caller was watching video footage and found where someone had shoplifted/believes it was a named female because of the tattoos/video quality was poor. Officer had contact with caller.

Unwanted subject
Little Walnut Road
A named female is outside banging on the door/she is caller's girlfriend/this is her fourth time doing this/wants a CTW issued/she is now at the back window which is broken from the last time/she drives a brown Nissan. Officer attempting to go traffic with a brown Nissan going north on Ursa Major.

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