March 24, 2021
- Report of a vehicle that was repossessed by lender and then subsequently returned that had missing items in vehicle including wallet, headphones, cell phone, and medical marijuana. Report taken.
- Delayed report from Heritage Manor of intoxicated individual holding a revolver pistol while drinking. Suspect showed reporting party the gun after asking “Hey, do you want to see something cool?” Afterwards, suspect pointed gun in air and asked “should I do it?” and laughed. Next, suspect pointed gun to the ground. Reporting party concerned because he was drinking and playing with a firearm.
- Report from N 400 W of male individual who was asked to leave and refused to leave wearing gray and blue hoodie and blue jeans. Suspect was in reporting party’s yard and stated he needed help to locate dogs in neighborhood.
- Report from N 400 E of two loud pops and then vehicle speeding away.
March 25, 2021
- Call from 34-year-old male at 3:57am that he drank too much and not doing well.
- Response to 7th South and Main of collision in front of Maverik. The 17-year-old driver of Jeep was cited for failing to yield at stop sign. Her vehicle entered onto Main St and collided with Toyota Tundra.
- Report from Sudz Bucket on Snowflake Blvd. of intoxicated male subject threatening to drive off. Reporting party asked to remain anonymous. Reporting party states that subject is always drunk.
- Report of vehicle on Concho Highway with their high beams on and crossing the center line. Reporting party slowed down to let them pass but they refused to pass but never lowered their high beams.
March 26, 2021
- Delayed report of accident. Reporting party went to police department to show damage to vehicle. Reporting party believes that someone backed into his vehicle in Bashas parking lot but does not know for sure.
- Report of vehicle at Highland Apartments playing loud music and messing with residents when they should not be there. Vehicle gone on arrival.
- Report of vehicle in Heber in route to Snowflake that was recklessly driving and threatening reporting party. Unable to locate.
March 27, 2021
- Report from Best Western of individual yelling “I need help”. Upon arrival, Curtis Simmons, 48, of Jordan, Utah claimed he was having a panic attack and was eventually transported to the hospital. Simmons’s father was present and indicated that Curtis entered the room and began to yell and poke him in the chest and then Simmons’s struck the father with pillows and urging the father to fight Simmons’s. A citation was issued for Curtis Simmons for domestic violence assault and disorderly conduct.
- Officer conducted a traffic stop on Main St. A passenger’s name was checked for any warrants which revealed that Amy Dees, 30, of Holbrook had a valid warrant out of Show Low Justice Court. Dees was arrested and booked into Navajo County Jail.
- Officer observed vehicle on Main St. going 75 mph in 35 zone. Officer caught up and pulled car over. Driver exited telling officer that something was wrong with passenger, Matthew Dare, 22, of Show Low. Dare was pale in color, purple lips and slow breathing. Officer found drug paraphernalia and fentanyl in Dare’s possession. Officer administered two doses of Narcan. Dare finally responded. Dare was then transported to the hospital. While in the hospital, Dare fled on foot with an IV in his arm. Show Low PD was notified but unable to locate.
March 30, 2021
- Report of a motorcycle being driven on one wheel on 1st East. Reporting party worried he is going to hit someone.
- Report from Jiffy Lube of individuals that walked to a store and purchased alcohol and began to drink and then subsequently drove from off of property. Officer unable to locate vehicle.
- Collison reported on Concho Highway. Officer investigated and identified that Black Volkswagen Passat rear ended a Gray Toyota Corrolla. The driver of the Passat, Timothy Scholin, 31 of Snowflake was cited for failure to control vehicle and failure to produce insurance information.
Report from Circle K in Snowflake of man and woman arguing and man kicked woman out of truck and left her. Woman contacted daughter in Prescott to come pick her up.
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