Monday, Feb. 26

Welfare check
4210 Kiva Place – Los Cerros Apartments
Caller from Silver High School requested check on a child, reference suicidal ideation/principal received word from an unknown source. Officer advised following father and daughter to ER.

Criminal damage to property
107 W. Yankie Street
Advised the electrical meter has been damaged, ref to a named male who tampered and turned off the power.

Game and Fish
Langstroth Drive
Dead skunk by the trash can. Gila Skunk Removal called back and was given the information/en route to dump with skunk.

Burglary
3025 E. Highway 180
A hole was cut in the fence and a customer's lawn mower was stolen/Manager will burn video when he returns.

Accident-injuries
1870 Silver Heights Blvd.
Small Jeep in the median/person is slumped over and went across the roadway. EMS10 advised check status of Native Air. R2 advised CPR in progress. ETA for Native Air about 40 minutes.

Larceny
Sara Court
Yard sign stolen from yard yesterday. Officer set up frequent patrol for next couple of weeks.

Welfare check
Gough Park
Male at gazebo not responding. Officer advised male states he is okay.

Criminal sexual penetration
2711 Leslie Road – Lintero Apartments
No report.

Criminal trespass warning
Aldo Leopold
Officer advised negative contact.

Breaking and entering
W. Kelly and N. Pinos Altos streets
Abandoned structure with an open door.

Harassment
2545 N. Silver Street – Hillside Apartments
Caller advised boys have been going to her apartment and harassing her grandson/they were just there and almost broke her window. Officer had negative contact with juvies.

Welfare check
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised his named 8-year-old female neighbor is crying/her mother is supposed to be home but is not there. Officer advised parents on scene.

Welfare check
Harrison Schmitt School
Old red pickup broken down for the past three hours/driver is a named female/has 5 and 6-year-old children with her. Officer advised everything is okay/she is waiting for her husband to pick her up.

Criminal trespass warning
1315 N. Hudson Street
Male and female causing issues/want both issued CTWs/male threw female's drink over one of the tables. Officers advised Sarah Louck issued an indefinite CTW/male left upon arrival and female left upon request.

Negligent use of a firearm
Gordon Street
Stated a male in front of her residence shooting a gun/believes he was shooting at the deer in the church parking lot/was in a white Nissan/single shot/male left toward College. Officer advised to set up frequent patrol for the night/will brief graveyard shift.

Criminal trespass warning
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller from Walmart advised they want a CTW placed on an unknown subject/they damaged store property. Officer advised clear/negative on charges.

Shoplifting
212 W. Broadway
Stated a male ran into the store and took several items/wearing dark grey hoodie/language barrier/caller is translating. Officer ATL in area.

Tuesday, Feb. 27

Accident-injuries
4690 Highway 180
Plots in Catron County. They were advised to call back if they need assistance any further with the information dispatch was able to gather. Although it was an E911 phone, dispatch could hear subject groaning in the background and she did advise she could not hear and that she was unable to get her door open/she advised negative on injuries at this time.

Welfare check
Swan Street @ CVS
Female wearing one sock and one shoe keeps stepping into traffic. Officer advised out with a named female at Super Snappy/she is waiting for the bus.

Criminal trespass warning
505 N. Hudson Street – SW Adolescent Group
Caller advised she wants a female, whose name she does not know, issued a CTW for Swag for stealing her vehicle. Caller called back advising to cancel/female left.

Welfare check
N. Swan Street
Female standing in the middle of the roadway. Officer had contact at Swan and 13th streets/out with a named female.

Welfare check
1810 N. Swan Street
A female is walking up and down the liquor aisle talking to herself and making hand gestures/she has unpaid items. Officer advised out with Gemma Escobar/issued her a CTW/has the female in custody/en route to station.

Fight
3110 N. Silver Street
Caller advised a named female juvi just pulled her daughter out of the car and started hitting her/advised daughter does not need an ambulance/this has been an ongoing issue. Officer went traffic with vehicle in front of CYFD on 32nd Street Bypass/has contact with the female.

Accident-injuries
Hudson Street and Silver Heights Blvd.
Three vehicles involved. Red Toyota Corolla vs Nissan Frontier vs blue Jeep. Caller stated her back, shoulder, and head hurt. EMS3 advised to check status of Native Air.

Mental health complaint
Caller from GRMC Finance Office
Multiple people fighting/they are now separated. Caller advised he is escorting family to the ER/it was a juvi female having a mental health crisis/downgrade the PD. Officer stated upon arrival they did not have contact with patient who was . . .

Welfare check
610 N. Silver Street – Seasonal Overnight Shelter
Can hear male in the ditch behind the SOS screaming and making comments about "killing gangsters." Can hear male screaming in the background. Officer advised unable to make contact with male but can still hear him yelling far down the hill.

Disturbance
E. Cain Drive
Caller advised her daughter tore up her home/wants her issued a CTW/daughter is in a different room with her 7-year-old daughter/line was disconnected. Officer advised they will separate themselves/everything is okay.

Wednesday, Feb. 28

Disturbance
101 W. Broadway
Irate customer is in City Hall yelling at an employee. Officer investigating.

Shoplifting
205 W. Broadway
Female saying she is 15-years-old (yelling in the background). Caller advised she threw a purse at him and he is now bleeding from the head. Female is saying she can't breathe. Officer advised female has an active warrant out of district court for failure to appear. EMS2 advised patient going to ER by other means.

Shoplifting
3025 E. Highway 180
Paint primer was stolen/female has left/video will be ready tomorrow.

Larceny
S. Pinos Altos Street
Neighbor stole his bike/caller sees his bike and is confronting the person/caller disconnected the line. Officer advised clear from location/looking for male who took off running.

Larceny
1220 N. Hudson Street
Yellow news stand stolen. Officer will have follow-up with Food Basket tomorrow.

Disturbance
809 N. Hudson Street
57-year-old female just pepper-sprayed by a lady saying she was the clerk. R1 advised to cancel EMS.

Private property accident
2501 E. Highway 180
Red Mustang went up the hill and flipped/caller is a passerby and could not stop. Second caller advised it is on its top upside down/cannot see anyone/just passed by. Third caller advised red Tacoma on its top/a male is hanging on his side moving his arm/he just handed her his keys.

Domestic disturbance
Royall Drive
Wife is "acting out"/she threw keys at him/caller is trying to get out of room but she is blocking the door. Officer investigating.

Criminal damage to property
B Street
Female shattered caller's boss' window. Officers had negative contact with female.

Welfare check
610 Silver Heights Blvd.
Female is inside the bathroom crying/male was banging on the door and yelling at her/caller asked male to leave/does not know where he went. Officer advised verbal only.

Welfare check
West Street
Male having a breakdown/cursing heavily and screaming. Officer had negative contact.

Welfare check
Fran Drive
Male in early 40s standing in the middle of the road shaking his head. Officer advised the male to walk on the sidewalk/everything is okay.

Child pornography
S. Corbin Street
Report, no narrative.

Loud music
2711 Leslie Road – Lintero Apartments
Caller advised it is so loud the apartment vibrates and it bothers her nerves because she has mental issues. Officer made contact with apartment owner/owner was advised to keep the TV down.

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