The Taos News

POLICE BLOTTER

- – Compiled by John Miller

The following is a condensed version of Taos Police reports from Sept. 16-21.

SEPT. 16

1:02 a.m. Animal stray, Taos Urgent

Care – A caller said a man was selling puppies.

1:24 a.m. Trespassin­g, Taos Plaza – A caller said a man with a guitar and a dog was harassing people.

2:06 p.m. Trespassin­g, Loma Parda Apartments – A caller said her apartment manager had a crew going around turning heat on in apartments. She said they broke the law by entering her unit without providing notice.

5:11 p.m. Domestic disturbanc­e, Paseo del Pueblo Sur – A caller said she had been involved in a domestic violence incident with her boyfriend, who, she said, threatened her. She said he carries screwdrive­rs on him to use as weapons.

7:14 p.m. Domestic disturbanc­e, Otono Road – A caller said a woman was assaulted by a male. The woman had a bloody nose and a swollen lip. 10:30 p.m. Suspicious circumstan­ce, Albertsons – A caller said two people, one of whom appeared to have a gun, were trying to stop drivers.

SEPT. 17

3:17 p.m. Public health order violation, Taos Eco Park – A caller said a party was going on in the park. 4:40 p.m. Suicide subject, Siler Road – A caller said that he and his husband were trying to kill themselves by taking high blood pressure pills.

6:24 p.m. Larceny, Taos Offroad – A caller said she received her vehicle back with items missing.

8:20 p.m. Harassment, Carson Trailer Park – A caller said a woman in a truck was shooting at him.

SEPT. 18

10:38 a.m. Animal stray, Linda Vista Lane – A caller said a white pit bull that had been tied to a tree was being aggressive.

2:37 p.m. Utility problem,

Ranchitos Road – A caller said some power lines had fallen to the ground at Ranchitos Housing. Nearby residents were evacuated from the area. 4:47 p.m. Suspicious circumstan­ce, Paseo del Pueblo Sur – A caller said a man in a white truck pulled a gun on him because he had parked in his yard earlier.

SEPT. 19

1:14 a.m. Battery, Allsup’s, 1050

Paseo del Pueblo Sur – A caller said a customer got mad and hit him in the face.

1:39 p.m. Disturbing the peace, Allsup’s, 507 Paseo del Pueblo Norte – A caller said a male was harassing customers.

4:05 p.m. Informatio­n report, Gunslinger­s – A caller said a man tried to rob his son outside the store. He said they had incapacita­ted the suspect.

SEPT. 20

9:38 a.m. Public health order violation, World Cup Café – A caller said there were a lot of people standing outside without masks.

12:02 p.m. Psychiatri­c behavior, McDonald’s – A caller said a man was dancing in the parking lot and talking to himself.

12:38 p.m. Disturbing the peace, Family Dollar – A caller said a man walked in without a mask. When they told him to put one on, he became irate and left.

3:27 p.m. Loitering, Walgreens – A caller said a woman by the Redbox was asking for money.

10:46 p.m. Suspicious circumstan­ce, Wendy’s – A caller said a man wearing a black skeleton mask approached her window and she got scared.

SEPT. 21

12:35 a.m. Welfare check, La Posta

Road – A caller wanted to report child abuse.

7:33 a.m. Graffiti, Kit Carson Park

– A caller said someone had sprayed graffiti on the front gate by the basketball court.

8:06 a.m. Graffiti, Paseo del Pueblo Sur – A caller said someone had sprayed graffiti on a building in the area.

10:20 a.m. Larceny, Camino de la Merced – A caller wanted to report that her firearm had been stolen. 11:17 a.m. Animal stray, Hill Drive – A caller said an animal had come in through her back door. She had locked herself in a bedroom and could hear it growling at her.

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