Friday, Aug. 25

Unwanted subject
E. Cain Drive
Caller advised that a named female is throwing her things around the home and caller wants her to leave. Officer advised everything is okay/verbal only/negative on anything physical/no property damaged/parties will stay away from each other.

Stolen motor vehicle
1016 N. Silver Street – Rec Center
Caller calling on behalf of a named female who advised a named male stole her vehicle about 30 minutes ago. Officer advised one in unit en route to Peru Street in Bayard.

Recovered stolen vehicle
Old Mill Road/under bridge
White Chevy Trailblazer.

Welfare check
Harris Street
Caller advised they saw a post on Facebook last night that a named male was in a fatal car accident last night. Caller was advised to contact NMSP to see . . .

Criminal trespass warning
Silver City Post Office
Caller wants a named male issued a CTW/he is not there right now. Officer put out ATL for Adam Borrego and issued him an indefinite CTW for the location.

Battery
2545 N. Silver Street – Hillside Apartments
Caller advised a named male attacked her in the laundry room on Monday/she is in a wheelchair/he grabbed the back of her wheelchair and shook her back and forth/she has bruises on her arms and ribs/he told caller he was going "to end her." Officer en route to Swag Shop for follow-up.

Missing persons
Kimberly Drive – 11:33 a.m.

Caller advised her 72-year-old husband left the residence and she doesn't know where he went/she last saw hm about 11 a.m./he has Alzheimers/he has done this before/he was found at the Silver . . .

Domestic disturbance
Village Drive
Open 911 with a verbal domestic/a young person said help and the address then disconnected. Officer re-issued James Ray Logan an indefinite CTW for the location.

Accident-property damage
Harris and Mountain View roads
Caller advised someone hit his vehicle/no injuries.

Unwanted subject
City Annex – 1203 N. Hudson Street
Caller texted that a named male is at the annex and to send LE. Officer made contact with male who had left the property.

Welfare check
Visitor Center
Caller advised a male is screaming in Spanish. Officer spoke to caller/other subject left.

Disturbance
123 W. 12th Street
Officers advised out with a named female/female left/no report.

Criminal trespass warning
100 N. Rosedale Road
A named male was in the store, but he left and didn't try to steal anything/he was trying to buy a pack of cigarettes with his jail detention card.

Welfare check
Visitor Center
Male lying on the floor behind wall. Officers request ambulance for 47-year-old male who cannot get up after sitting/negative lights and sirens/everything is okay/ he is just going to go to the SPIN shelter.

Harassment
121 W. 12th Street – 6:27 p.m.
Female yelling at caller/unknown reason/female is inside the laundry. Officer made contact with Vanessa Martinez and issued her an indefinite CTW for 12th Street Laundry.

Welfare check
711 Silver Heights Blvd.
In parking lot/male sitting on the ground outside a red car/caller was going to check on him but noticed needles underneath him. Officer made contact with male/everything is okay.

Criminal trespass
121 W. 12th Street – 7:05 p.m.
The named female is back in the building.

Game and Fish
E. Highway 180 and 32nd Street Bypass
Injured deer in roadway. Officer advised deer moved out of the roadway.

Unwanted subject
200 N. Bullard Street
Three named males outside the restaurant making it uncomfortable for customers to leave. Officer re-issued CTWs to Casey Munoz and Kevin Fox/Eddie Herrera left when officer arrived on scene.

Saturday, Aug. 26

Accident-property damage
Kimberly and Pine streets
Vehicle vs deer/deer possibly injured/unknown where deer went.

Unwanted subject
2800 Pinos Altos Road
Two males arguing with caller/advised eight more males surrounding the male who needs to be removed. Officer advised everything is okay/group of individuals who were causing issues left when officer arrived.

Welfare check
N. Swan Street – 2:10 a.m.
Caller advised her 17-year-old son has gone back home/he was supposed to be back at 1 a.m./he is on probation. Officer advised caller is not wanting to report son as a runaway.

Welfare check
W. 13th and Grant streets
Female in her 30s is overdosing on fentanyl/it's a trailer by Penny Park. Officer advised out with one female/she is conscious/trying to locate other individual. Female advised she was drinking/negative on everything being okay/she refused medical.

Unwanted subject
610 N. Silver Street – Seasonal Overnight Shelter
A named male has a CTW and is not leaving. Officers advised one male in protective custody/with Eddie to GRMC/issued Eddie Herrera an indefinite CTW to subject.

Criminal damage to property
E. Market Street
Caller advised a make keeps trespassing and messing around with her car/he just set off the alarm and walked away/caller will show officers the video.

Welfare check
2501 E. Highway 180
Male sleeping facedown at the light/received a second call and a third call advising the same. Officer had negative contact.

Missing persons
Cardinal Lane
A named female has been missing for 10 days/caller is calling on behalf of the female's mother.

Stolen motor vehicle
S. Gold Street
White Hyundai Elantra/caller was calling from the Hudson Street Snappy and is walking back to his residence. Officer spoke to caller who advised his female cousin borrowed the vehicle to move and has not brought the vehicle back when she said she would.

Harassment
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a named male is harassing her and she doesn't feel safe. Officer made contact with caller at Walmart.

Welfare check
Indiana and Ohio streets
Caller can hear someone yelling for help. Second caller advised female screaming inside this vehicle. Officer advised everything is okay.

Criminal trespass
909 N. Hudson Street
Homeless male with his dog in the shed behind the building. Officer put out ATL for Joseph Koons/when located issue him an indefinite CTW.

Welfare check
Ridgecrest
Caller and her brother live out of state and have not had contact with a 70-year-old female in over three weeks/she lives alone. Female telephoned/she is okay/she is at Javelina's.

Loud music
101 E. College Avenue
Caller advised there is loud music with explicit language. Officer told them to turn it down.

Welfare check
Indiana Street and Little Walnut Road
Male sitting on the corner on the sidewalk in the rain. Officer advised negative contact after ATL.

Shoplifting
100 N. Rosedale Road
A named male just walked out with a backpack full of alcohol/walked toward Walmart. Officer has one male in investigative detention/Fabian Amaro last issued CTW for Walmart June 29, 2022, and for Walgreen's Aug. 8, 2022/en route to Walgreen's for follow-up.

Sunday, Aug. 27

Unwanted subject
703 Silver Heights Blvd. -- 2:56 a.m.
Male is lying on the bench yelling and screaming and refusing to leave/want him issued a CTW. Officer issued Casey Munoz an indefinite CTW for Denny's/he left upon request.

Criminal trespass
703 Silver Heights Blvd. – 3:39 a.m.
The named male is back and getting into the dumpster.

Welfare check
N. Texas and W. Market streets
Male turning on faucets and letting them run down the street/also screaming and yelling. Officer out with male advising him to leave the area and go to bed.

Criminal damage to property
1307 N. Swan Street – SPIN (Support People in Need)
Someone just broke caller's bedroom window with a rock. Officer spoke with caller/negative contact with male.

Welfare check
2501 E. Highway 180
The panhandlers at the exit of Walmart have a 2 to 3-year-old little girl with them. Officer advised units will be clear/everything is okay/they are trying to get gas money to get back home/the child had food and water and was well kept.

Criminal damage to property
E. Highway 180
Officer out at 360 Apparel.

Welfare check
Fox Field
Male walking like he is intoxicated. Officer had contact with male/he is okay/he has back problems.

Welfare check
W. Spring Street
Caller advised her 84-year-old sister is on the other line and is not making sense for the past 12 minutes. Officer made contact with sister who advised she is okay and will call caller back.

Criminal trespass warning
710 Silver Heights Blvd.
A couple were harassing a customer and left walking behind Domino's.

DV order violation
Gordon Street
Caller advised she has a protection on her father and he is threatening to show up to her residence.

Accident-property damage
2750 E. Highway 180
2019 Chevy Silverado is high-centered on the concrete. Officer had contact with driver who advised he was showing his wife what a crew cab looked like.

Larceny
2501 E. Highway 180
Advised her purse was stolen from her shopping cart inside the store.

Disturbance
200 N. Bullard Street
Female knocking on the door stating some males are following her. Dispatch can hear males yelling at the female. Female ran inside stating someone pulled a knife out on her. Female left walking toward the bridge. Officer had contact with the female.

Welfare check
W. 7th and N. Bullard streets
Caller stated a male was throwing bottles from the trash can and yelling and screaming. Second caller advised the same. Negative contact in surrounding area.

Welfare check
2633 E. Highway 180
Male lying down in the middle of the roadway. Contact with the named male/he is up and walking away/everything is okay.

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