Friday, Oct. 18

Aggravated battery
2 Ridge Road
Caller advised they found a female running down the roadway saying someone was chasing her with a chainsaw. Officer requested ambulance for a 44-year-old female bleeding from ear. Deputies out at a Plata Road address/county units assisted SCPD with the female at the . . .

Criminal trespass warning
106 N. Bullard Street
A named male has been harassing employees. An ATL is going to be issued for the male to issue a CTW for Syzygy Tile.

Disturbance
N. Bullard Street
Caller has pedestrian causing a scene/he is having a mental breakdown and is screaming and getting in people’s faces. Officer had contact with Freddy Quesada.

Disturbance
1007 Pope Street
Caller said that a named male is harassing employees of HMS. Officer advised that Freddy is leaving the property and was advised to stay away or he would be transported to GRMC or GCDC.

Welfare check
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a named male is at Walmart with the baby and as soon as he leaves Walmart he will leave town/he is in the same white van. Units ATL for the van in the parking lot/had negative contact.

Harassment
1007 Pope Street
A named male is saying he is being stalked.

Suspicious vehicle
1618 E. Pine Street
Advised that a brown Chevy Impala is driving around the parking lot. Officer has contact.

Domestic disturbance
Grant Street
Caller advised son is causing problems.

Criminal trespass warning
610 Silver Heights Blvd.
A named male told CVS he was going to rob them in the drive-thru and today he came back through the drive-thru and was harassing caller. Officer put out ATL to issue Cory Konn an indefinite CTW.

Battery
1313 E. 32nd Street
Female patient is in the ER/assault happened at a Cottage San Road address/was assaulted by her daughter.

Welfare check
Plata Road
A 52-year-old female is having some kind of psychiatric episode and can’t take care of herself and is messing up the house/she is not being aggressive.

Criminal trespass warning
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a male with two CTWs is at the grocery self-checkout/does not know who the male is. Officer had contact with Daniel Franco.

Welfare check
2711 Leslie Road
Caller advising she can hear the child who has no food or diapers. Officers have contact/following infant and mother to hospital.

Saturday, Oct. 19

Disturbance
2800 Pinos Altos Road
Large fight inside. Officers have contact/all units clear.

Welfare check
2545 N. Silver Street
Open 911/can hear a lot of yelling/female came to the phone asking for help and to hurry/advised her dad is bleeding/male is leaving in a white car. Officer out with a named male bleeding from his head/did issue Zachary Zamora an indefinite CTW for . .

Assault
703 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller stated a named male is causing problems/he is not wanted there/also make contact with an officer in reference to male asked brother to see his privates in the restroom. Officer issued an indefinite CTW for Denny’s to Cory Cohn/male did leave the property.

Shoplifting
1506 N. Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised that a named male just walked out with items/has a hoodie/he is running up the hill toward Pizza Hut/he put the items in his backpack and left the basket outside. Officer advised has one subject at Silver Cliff Apartments/out with Michael Garcia.

Shoplifting
1956 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a male is inside the store who has a CTW and just stole RumChata/he is walking outside toward Beall’s. Deputy out with subject in front of Beall’s.

Intoxicated persons
2005 E. Highway 180
Male, possibly drunk, sitting in the lobby not causing problems. Eugene Lynn has CTWs for Wrangler’s and Bev Co issued in 2016.

Unwanted subject
N. Silver Street
A named female is refusing to leave/under the influence/no weapons. Officer advised everything is okay/all unwanted parties did leave.

Unwanted subject
1901 N. Silver Street
Caller said a bunch of people that don’t belong, are in a trailer. When asked what these people were doing caller said they just don’t belong. Officer advising to clear call out/this would be up to the landlord/units will not be responding. Caller called again and said the people who don’t belong are back at the trailer space. Officer spoke with caller who stated he is on the phone with the landlord/the neighbors in D are making a lot of noise and wants them kicked out.

Unwanted subject
206 N. Hudson Street
Male is harassing the other customers in the store and was also harassing the clerk and making her feel uncomfortable. Caller advising negative on a CTW/just wants him removed. Officer advised units clear/male left.

Welfare check
E. Daniel Street and Highway 90
Male standing in the roadway. EMS2 advised they nearly hit him. Officer on scene/has contact with Lorenzo Flores/with one in unit dropped off at Pope and 12th.

Domestic disturbance
Bluejay Lane
Caller advised she was just involved in a physical domestic/she left and is now in Tyrone/she is bleeding from her nose and has a headache. 40-year-old female bleeding from nose and her head hurts/he face is swollen/both parties have been drinking. EMS2 clear/signed refusal.

Sunday, Oct. 20

Loud music
W. 13th Street
Officer advised units clear/everyone has been cleared out/everything is okay.

Welfare check
121 12th Street
Caller stated a man is drunk and passed out inside the laundromat/she doesn’t feel safe with him there. Officer out with Eugene Lynn/he left upon request.

Missing persons
E. 14th Street
Missing named elderly 69-year-old female. Caller is husband who said when he woke up this morning she was gone/she usually heads to Snappy Mart/has an obsession with smoking. Officer did walkthrough at 12th Street Snappy Mart and Food Basket with negative contact/will ATL the area. Officer out at Super Snappy ATL.

Welfare check
407 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised an individual is lying outside the laundromat in the dirt. Officer advised one male in unit en route to an address by Food Basket on 14th Street.

Disturbance
116 S. Bullard Street – Sierra House
11-year-old caller advised that a named female and a named male started confronting caller/they are no longer there. Officers had contact at Bullard/Yankie with Lorenzo Flores and with Sarah Cyrus on Broadway/Bullard Street.

Loud music
2711 Leslie Road
Believes they are setting off fireworks. Officer advised everything is okay.

Unwanted subject
Hugh McKeen Drive
Caller advised a named female isn’t supposed to be around him and she is there outside in a gold Chevy Silverado. Officer advised everything is okay/female is leaving.

Criminal trespass warning
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller stated that a named female who has a CTW for Walmart was inside the store and walked out with a basket full of items and her friend said she would be back to pay for them. Dispatch does not show a CTW. Officer out with Desiree Reyes who was released on a CTA/en route to make contact with caller.

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