Friday, Mar. 31

Domestic disturbance
Leslie Road
Two named individuals, one headed toward Gateway, the other in a black hoodie headed toward hospital. Officers had contact with pair/everything okay.

Welfare check
Market Street
An adult male is very angry and cursing at the little girl who is wearing a zebra design coat. Officers out with child and male/everything is fine.

Burglary
910 E. 32nd Street
Unit has been broken into/ammunition taken.

Criminal trespass warning
3130 E. Highway 180
A named male is en route to pick up his last check and they need a CTW issued to him.

Welfare check
Big Ditch
Male is yelling and punching the air. Officer out with male/everything is fine.

Disturbance
Kelly and Bullard streets
Adult headed toward Big Ditch yelling and cursing. Officer dropping male off at the Econo Lodge/he will be renting a room.

Unwanted subject
Twisted Illusions
A named male is outside yelling and pretending to be shooting people and they want a CTW issued to him. Officer issued the male a CTW to Twisted Illusions and Smoke This . . .

Larceny
GCSD
Walk-in advised a cell phone was stolen.

Breaking and entering
Bosworth Drive
No report.

Welfare check
Fowler Avenue
Caller advised that there are drugs in her sister's home and there are kids there. Caller does not want her sister to know she is calling. Officer made contact and advised all children are okay and appear in good health; residence has electricity, water and food/had negative contact with caller.


Welfare check
W. 12th and West streets
Male lying on sidewalk next to fence with his clothes in a bag on his head. Officer advised the male left the area.

Shoplifting
610 Silver Heights Blvd.
Male in black jacket and green hair with a female in a black jacket and long hair. Female is in the bathroom/possibly handing off makeup to him. Officer issued all three subjects indefinite CTWs for CVS.

Reckless driver
1956 E. Highway 180
Officer had negative contact with vehicle on 180/gave ATL. Tri-City officer has truck at Brown Derby.

Domestic disturbance
Serinna Court
A named male was fighting with a named female and she has a bite mark on her face and is nine months pregnant. Caller advised that the male almost hit caller with his truck.

Disturbance
E. 20th and Yucca streets
Subjects are starting a large disturbance/several vehicles are passing by and one subject tried to hang onto it.

Domestic disturbance
Mountain View Eye Clinic
Officer advised one female in custody/dropped male off at his mother's house on Cottage San Road.

Saturday, Apr. 1

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Cactus and E. 20th streets
Caller advised his blue Hummer was egged.

Larceny
Vicky Place
Caller advised someone broke into her porch and took multiple items. Officer set up frequent patrol for one month from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m.

Domestic disturbance
N. Bullard and W. Kelly streets
A named male was attacked by a named female. Officer out with female/one in investigative detention/send ambulance for male. Officer out at shelter.

Domestic disturbance
E. Yankie Street
Caller's 21-year-old son just hit her mother with a cane after he woke up from being intoxicated this morning. Officer en route and out at GCDC.

Criminal trespass warning
610 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised that a female who has a CTW is on the property. Caller advised the female did steal some items. Officer out with female on Gold/17th/this is not the female/back out at CVS.

Disturbance
2320 E. Highway 180
Male customer went in arguing and complaining/possibly on drugs/possibly has weapon. Officer out with male on Highway 180 @ Walmart. Officer out at Little Caesar's for follow-up. Male was issued a CTW for this location.

Request officer
N. Cooper Street
Caller advised that her neighbor hit her Chevy Lumina. Officer made contact and advised negative on hit and run/it was parked too close to her car.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
2320 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that two kids running from Little Caesar's damaged his Mercury Milan. Caller advised the kids are related to his ex.

Weapons fired
Canal and 16th streets
Caller heard one shot around the Taco Bell area. Officer out at a Canal Street address.

Sunday, Apr. 2

Domestic disturbance
W. College Avenue and B Street
Male yelling at female/he is slamming things down and is intoxicated/they are getting into a vehicle.

Littering
Cooper and Black streets
Throwing beer bottles out.

Welfare check
W. 12th and West streets
Caller advised that an old lady's car is stalled at the intersection. Officer advised the vehicle is on the side of the road with no one around.

Welfare check
Grant Street
Adult male walking with a little girl and cursing at her and telling her she needs her butt kicked. Officer out on Pope Street and advised the male said he got into an argument with a male at 12th/Grant/the little girl is okay.

Overdose
Virginia Street
No report.

Mental health complaint
Centennial Hall
Female having mental breakdown.

Shoplifting
100 N. Rosedale Road
Caller advised that a male and a female just stole a shirt and left walking toward Walgreens. Officer out with pair by Motel 6 and they do not have a shirt in the bag - they have bleach. Officer headed back to Maurices.

Welfare check
Caller advised that her friend called advising she was suicidal. Caller advised friend is an alcoholic/ unknown if she is intoxicated. Officer made contact and advised she is intoxicated, but stated she didn't want to hurt herself.

Disturbance
206 N. Hudson Street
Two females are having an altercation/one told caller to call police. Officer out with one female, the other left in a small black car/advised female is clear of warrants.

Littering
32nd Street Bypass @ Ben Altamirano
Caller advised a driver just dumped out his ashtray on the roadway.

Harassment
Leslie Road
Caller advised her neighbors had their music loud and she pounded on her ceiling with a broom and they turned it down. After that they knocked on her door and threatened her.

Welfare check
201 N. Hudson Street
Subject lying on the ground by the Snappy. Officer made contact and advised that the male said he was fine and doesn't want a ride anywhere.

Overdose
N. Swan Street
No report.

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