Friday, Dec. 6

Accident-property damage
1007 Pope Street
Gray SUV vs Chevy car/no injuries/both vehicles off roadway.

Unwanted subject
123 W. 12th Street
Caller wants a female who has been hanging around issued a CTW. Officer had contact at 12th Street Laundry and issued Jennifer Burton an indefinite CTW.

Accident-property damage
E. Highway 180 and Hilltop Road
White Ford vs. red Subaru.

Harassment
SCPD
Female stated she is being harassed at work daily by a named female. She stated she has spoken to the owners of the Drifter several times about it and they tell her to handle it herself.

Accident-property damage
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller stated her vehicle was hit sometime in November.

Accident-property damage
E. Daniel Street and S. Highway 90
Advised a vehicle hit the construction equipment in the area. Officer had contact with construction workers who stated a male in a white pickup began arguing with construction workers because nobody wanted to buy tamales from him.

Welfare check
2 Ridge Road
Male slumped over the wheel. Officer had contact with male who stated he was suffering from an anxiety attack and had recently been diagnosed as a diabetic. As the officer was speaking with the male his anxiety began . . . Officer requested ambulance for a 55-year-old male having anxiety attack.

Shoplifting
2707 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a named female stole some boots/she is gone.

Welfare check
E. Spring Street
Caller advised that her daughter hasn’t been seen in about four days and she just sent caller a message about two hours ago. Officer had contact with daughter’s friends but negative with daughter. Officer stated caller was relieved that contact was made with the friends.

Welfare check
Silver High School
Advised she is having a custody issue involving a child and wants to speak to an officer. Deputies en route to do welcheck on a juvie/clear from Jasmine en route to an address on
Horseshoe.

Welfare check
2501 E. Highway 180
Male talking to himself and walking on Highway 180 toward Dollar General/he is sharpening a stick/ it looks like a spear. Officer had negative contact.

Accident –property damage
Fowler Avenue and E. 32nd Street – 5:30 p.m.
Caller stated she hit a deer/deer walked across the street.

Welfare check
Valley Vista
Caller advised her mother was released from jail at 10:30 this morning and is not supposed to be around her husband. Caller hasn’t been able to reach her mom since her release and the husband answered her phone annoyed. Officer spoke with husband/mother isn’t home.

Unwanted subject
Pinos Altos Road
Caller advised that a named female, the mother of caller’s son, keeps showing up intoxicated and is upset because caller would not let her pick up the children/she left about 10 minutes ago. Officer had contact with caller.

Unwanted subject
Grant Street
There is a named female at the cold weather shelter who is being disruptive and making threats towards staff/at one point she was walking around without clothing. Officers issued Jennifer Burton a CTW and she left upon request.

Unwanted subject
2711 Leslie Road
A named male is refusing to leave. Caller began arguing and stopped answering questions.

Saturday, Dec. 7

Fight
2800 Pinos Altos Road
Ten people fighting outside/mostly males. Officer advised everyone is dispersing and refusing to talk/out with a named male.

DV order violation
N. Silver Street
A named male on a bicycle was outside/he went south on Silver Street/left rear tire is flat/left front is flat/gas cap is open. Officer ATL from Swan and 25th.

Unwanted subject
2711 Leslie Road
The named male is back at the apartment. Everything is okay.

Unwanted subject
1220 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised that a male was loitering in the store in the back room where he is not allowed to be/workers asked him to leave and he is on the bench outside asking customers for money. Officer advised a named female left upon request and was asked not to come back for the rest of the day.

Welfare check
W. 6th and N. Texas streets
Man lying in the street/appears to be sleeping. Caller advised it is a female who advised she is okay. Officer had contact with female who advised she was waiting for her homie/she moved out of the roadway.

Domestic disturbance
Harris Road
Caller came to pick up her son and her ex won‘t let her leave/they are separated/male is leaving on foot/she cannot start her car as the male tore it apart. Officer had contact advising verbal/vehicle running again/female left with the child.

DV order violation
N. Silver Street
Caller advised that a named male left a voicemail on his daughter’s phone threatening to slash his tires. Officer advised en route to his home.

Harassment
107 N. Bullard Street
Caller advised he terminated a named male and he is now sending him threatening messages.

Shoplifting
100 N. Rosedale Road
Male in a black hoodie stole two bottles of liquor. Officers have contact at Sonic/have one in investigative detention/out at Walgreen’s/officer has Heriberto Valdez in custody.

Stolen motor vehicle
Huff Street
Caller advised he leaves his key in the ignition because he has issues with the 2005 Honda Civic.

Welfare check
407 N. Hudson Street
Male laid out on the ground. Officer had contact advising not wanting to wake up/he is breathing/send EMS. Officer advised he woke up and all cleared/R1 canceled EMS.

Welfare check
201 E. 14th Street
Female crying in the front lawn area. Officer had contact with female who advised she got out of jail today and has not taken her . . ., and people were following her.

Shoplifting
206 N. Hudson Street
Male put items in his jacket and is going into the bathroom. Officer had contact with male and did not locate any items in his jacket or pants pockets, but there was an empty bag of chips inside the restroom. Snappy Mart personnel advised they will get with their asset prevention to view the video and see if the male took the bag of chips to the restroom.

Welfare check
3514 Fowler Avenue
Caller advised that a named male who is a resident at this location called him advising his roommate is planning to kill him. Officer advised everything is okay.

Welfare check
Glenda Circle
Caller advised that her daughter called and hung up and caller has tried to call and text her with no response. Officer had contact with daughter advising she is okay/daughter had her phone . .

Domestic disturbance
Little Walnut Road
Officer had contact requesting ambulance for a 23-year-old female with a laceration to her head/negative on lights and sirens.

Sunday, Dec. 8

Battery
Durango Street @Domino’s
Female stated her boyfriend was just beat up/line disconnected. Officers had negative contact.

Domestic disturbance
1414 Little Walnut Road
A 15-year-old male is fighting with his girlfriend/he has threatened to kill himself/he attempted to jump off a bridge but they got him down. Officer en route to GRMC with one male in protective custody.

Welfare check
1810 N. Swan Street
Caller advised a gray Honda SUV has been parked with the hazards on for a couple of hours. Officer had contact advising vehicle unable to move because they put diesel in her car and it shut down/waiting for husband to respond/if they can’t get it cleared out they will call a wrecker.

Disturbance
Pine and Silver streets
Caller stated he can hear two women arguing very loudly and violently. Officers had contact advising everything is okay/it was just a group of people talking outside/clear.

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