Friday, Feb. 16

Suspicious vehicle
Gough Park – 12:39 a.m.
Parking lot/multiple vehicles. Officer advised vehicles left upon request.

Dog bite
Silver Street @Silver HIgh School
A dog a couple of houses up from the high school bit a student/three dogs in the yard/student in nurse's office/treated by nurse. Officers out at a N. Silver Street address.

Fraud/embezzlement
Reynolds Circle
Caller was scammed/she gave them $900.

Reckless driver
2501 E. Highway 180 – 1:03 p.m.
Gold Chevy Avalanche with Colorado plates swerving in and out of traffic. GCSO deputy advised went traffic with vehicle at Highway 180 and Arenas Valley Road.

Welfare check
206 N. Hudson Street
Dark green Avalanche was swerving/no plate. Officer requested another for SFST.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Howell Street
Back window broken/happened around 1 p.m.

Shoplifting
2501 E. Highway 180
Female is in the asset protection office/she stole $139 worth of items. Officer advised Edwina Silva was released from custody and re-issued her CTW which expires in two years.

Unwanted subject
Bard Street
Caller wants his sister removed from his house/she is not supposed to be at location/caller is supposed to go to work and she will not leave the front yard/caller's mom does not want her there. Officers had negative contact with mom/need to speak with owner to verify info/sister is at next door address stating this is her residence.

Harassment
1740 E. Highway 180
Caller terminated employment with a named male on Tuesday and he just yelled at caller inside the restaurant/caller just sat down to eat. Officer had negative contact with male.

Welfare check
E. 6th and N. Swan streets
Male outside yelling and threatening to beat someone up. Officers advise one male is advising everything is okay, but another male, Jeremiah Muniz, has an active warrant for failure to comply with conditions of probation/bond to be set.

Suspicious vehicle x 3
2707 E. Highway 180; Gough Park; 1500 N. Hudson Street
Vehicle unoccupied; south parking lot; vehicle unoccupied.

Saturday, Feb. 17

Suspicious vehicle
1400 N. Hudson Street
Vehicle unoccupied.

Domestic disturbance
22nd Street
Can hear a female screaming/a male is also screaming. Second caller advised the same. Officers in area ATL with negative contact.

Welfare check
W. College Avenue
Received 911 hang-up. Upon callback made contact with a female who stated she thinks she is just a little too drunk/there are people who are trying to make her kill herself/they are not there, it's happening online. Female stated she has an eight-year history of suicidal tendencies. Asked caller if someone could be sent to check on her and she replied it wouldn't be safe for herself or . . .

Welfare check
Chavez Street
Caller advised an hour ago, her home was broken into, and they threw her down and drugged her/they tore up her house/caller is home alone/she is refusing medical. Officers investigating.

Welfare check
1313 E. 32nd Street
Caller advised she needs a ride to either Seasonal Overnight Shelter or to jail or she will either harm herself or others/advised she just had her stomach pumped after drinking gas. Caller from security advised female is being belligerent and is walking toward the street. Officer had contact with female at ER entrance/taking her to Gold/10th.

Welfare check
E. Highway 180 and Rosedale Road
Male in the roadway dancing/he is now in the Walmart parking lot. Officer advised male to stay out of the road/negative on drugs.

Welfare check
505 N. Hudson Street – SW Adolescent Group
Male by the dumpster crouched down. Caller wants him to leave as she is alone. Officer out with Ruben Murillo who has two active warrants, one out of Mag court for FTA and one out of Muni court for FTA.

Repossession x 4
2501 E. Highway 180; 2711 Leslie Road – Lintero Apartments; S. Main Street; 2501 E. Highway 180
Nissan Quest; no report; no report; silver Cadillac.

Domestic disturbance
N. Bullard Street and W. Broadway
Male was wrestling with a female and she yelled for him to let her go/male now walking toward Cooper Street/female is walking toward Hudson. Officers attempting to locate.

Fight
2800 Pinos Altos Road
Caller advised subjects are outside fighting/it is physical. Officer advised out with NMSP officer and cannot see anything/advised going to go inside. NMSP stated they found a male in white by the high school that may be associated with the fight. Officer advised will have someone en route to NMSP.

Harassment
110 S. Bullard Street
Caller advised her dad keeps calling her work and harassing her/he is calling from Boston/wants to know her options. Officer spoke with caller.

Sunday, Feb. 18

Domestic disturbance
Walnut Drive
Caller advised her son's father just showed up at the house drunk and angry and threw her across the hall/she locked herself in the room and he broke the door down and threw her in the bathroom and pushed her against the wall/he left in a white Buick about two minutes ago. Caller refused medical. Officer investigating.

Suspicious vehicle
La Capilla
Vehicle unoccupied/back in unit.

Welfare check
Louisiana Street
Caller is trying to contact his brother and when his nephew went to the address he stated several vehicles and people are there. Caller advised he wants all the people to leave/the property belongs to his mother.

Harassment
206 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised a named female just left headed east on Broadway/she was harassing the clerk. Officer advised if Debra Orosco is contacted stop and issue CTW for Hudson Snappy.

Unwanted subject
123 W. 12th Street
Two subjects with CTWs are at location/they are refusing to leave/one is leaving walking toward the park/the other is still there refusing to leave. Officers re-issued James Marquez the CTW for 12th Street Snappy/did not make contact with the other.

Welfare check
16th Street
Caller's little 16-year-old sister called and told him their mother just broke the bedroom door and said she is going to kill her. Caller advised his mother is crazy and was abusive of him and his older sibling. Officer advised everything is okay.

Unwanted subject
Cactus Street
Advised that her mother was causing issues and just left walking toward the church/she is under the influence of meth/caller doesn't want her at the residence. Officer out with Sandra Hernandez on N. Silver Street and issued her a 6-month CTW for the Cactus Street location.

Welfare check
N. Bayard Street and W. Broadway
Two females walking in the middle of the road. Officer in area attempting to locate.

Welfare check
Cactus Street
Caller advising a female outside of her house told her that her child had been shot and is pointing in the direction of the apartments/she will not leave the property. Officer made contact with the female who advised she wanted to speak only with another officer.

Harassment
West Street
Caller advised a named male is there telling him to go outside so he could fight him. Officer advised clear/verbal argument.

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