Friday, July 19

Accident-property damage
W. Broadway
Accident occurred yesterday between 3:30-4 p.m. Other party not on scene/caller in grey Mercedes.

Missing persons
PA Rd Storage
Hasn’t heard from a named male since Tuesday/he was upset because he got kicked out of the storage space he was staying at.

Criminal trespass warning
1315 N. Hudson Street
Officer advised Ronnie Carbajal was issued an indefinite CTW to Blake’s.

Welfare check
N. Swan and 25th streets
Female staggering down Swan with a dog following her. Officer had contact on Silver Street @ Church of Christ/en route with female to an address on Cardinal Lane.

Shoplifting
1220 N. Hudson Street
Tall male took a bottle of Jaeger and left running toward Gough Park. Officer will ATL/caller will call when video is ready.

Harassment
1506 N. Silver Heights Blvd.
Male was outside harassing customers/he left toward AutoZone. Officer had contact and issued Michael Chavez a CTW for Family Dollar.

Harassment
N. Swan Street
Caller advised a man just came by swinging a bat at her dogs/none were injured. Officer had negative contact with man.

Domestic disturbance
Market Street
A named male was on her property/now running toward Cheyenne Street/he is high on meth. Officer advised male is off Montana/units out at Space 4.

Criminal trespass warning
2501 E. Highway 180
A named male who has a CTW for the store is inside. Officer advised male re-issued CTW for Walmart and released on a CTA.

Welfare check
200 N. Bullard Street
Male is extremely intoxicated sitting on bench outside. Officer advised clear/manager is going to give him a ride.

Unwanted subject
2711 Leslie Road
A named male is banging on the door. Caller wants him to stop and go away. Officer had negative contact/will set up frequent patrol for the night.

Saturday, July 20

Domestic disturbance
S. Corbin Street
Male has a gun on him and is hitting a named female/they are in front yard. Caller said he threatened caller with the gun and pointed it at him, saying, “What’s up, fool; what’s up, fool.” Caller said the male has been drinking and “He was beating the shit out of her.”

DV order violation
2711 Leslie Road
The named male still living less than 100 feet from her and texted two threatening messages this morning. Officers out with several witnesses/requested an ambulance for male who is having trouble breathing/non-emergency.

Breaking and entering
Silver High School
Caller advised there is damage to a stadium light on the football field.

Welfare check
2709 Silver Street
Advised that her female friend just stated she didn‘t want to live anymore/line disconnected. Officer had contact requesting ambulance for a 59-year-old female threatening suicide/non-emergency.

Accident-property damage
Silver City
Caller advised there is damage to her van/she is at Penny Park.

Welfare check
Pine Street @ footbridge
A female on the ground outside the cinder block building. Officer requested ambulance for a 41-year-old female with cuts to her arms that are dried up. R2 advised cancelled by EMS1.

Harassment
2501 E. Highway 180
Caller is being harassed by a co-worker and co-worker’s family. Officer advised walked out and a truck was leaving.

Disturbance
1414 Little Walnut Road
Advised she can hear yelling and banging inside the apartment. Officer had contact advising tenants advised the children were playing and screaming/everything is okay.

Loud music
E. 15th Street
Officer had contact advising homeowner advised they were working out/no more music playing.

Unwanted subject
2501 E. Highway 180
Male asking people for money and getting irate if they refuse/he is refusing to leave. Caller called back advising male left.

Welfare check
Market and Bullard streets
Male on sidewalk in alleyway. Caller called back advising male is up and walking/seems to be drunk. Officer spoke with caller and identified male.

Disturbance
S. Texas Street
Caller stated a couple may be fighting in the roadway. Officers had contact with a male and a female.

Larceny
Market and N. Bullard streets
Weed eater was stolen from top of a black Toyota Sequoia.

Welfare check
1414 Little Walnut Road
A named female is hallucinating about multiple people outside of her apartment. Officer advised female is okay.

Welfare check
Big Ditch
A named male texted caller advising he overdosed and is in the Big Ditch near the water. Officers out walking in the ditch.

Criminal trespass warning
200 N. Bullard Street
Male at the bar refusing to leave/he got into an altercation with another male who has left. Officer advised male left upon request/units clear.

Sunday, July 21

Disturbance
Mann Drive
A named female is not giving caller the keys to the red 2011 Dodge Ram. Officer advised got the keys back/everything is okay.

Domestic disturbance
Huff Street
Caller advised that his daughter and her husband have been drinking and fighting physically. Female in background yelling at caller. Officer had contact advising everything is okay/verbal only/units clear.

Game and Fish
Market and A streets
Dead deer west of A Street on the sidewalk. Dead deer guy said he would take care of it.

Welfare check
1401 Silver Heights Blvd.
Caller advised he has a flat tire and feels threatened/would not give further info. Officer had negative contact.

Domestic disturbance
Durango Street
Caller advised her mother’s boyfriend and her sister’s boyfriend are about to get physical/they are now fighting in the street. Officer advised parties are separated/everything is okay.

Fraud/embezzlement
206 N. Hudson Street
Female went in the store and tried using a stolen credit card/caller has the card.

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