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On Sept. 19, UNMPD responded to a domestic dispute at the 900 block of Buena Vista Drive S.E. A female subject told police that her boyfriend had been verbally and emotionally abusive for several months. According to the report, she said she recognized similar patterns in a past abusive relationship and wanted to stop it before it became physical.
The report said the male subject was in the shower when police entered the residence.
According to the report, the male subject dressed in the bedroom, and officers told him to leave the door open for their safety. The male allegedly asked police if they were afraid he would grab his Glock. He then told police where the handgun was and they confiscated it, as well as a marijuana pipe, the report said. Officers told the man he could retrieve his firearm the following morning, but his pipe would be destroyed, and the woman was given a domestic violence packet, according to the report.

Police were dispatched Sept. 21 to assist UNMH security officers with a woman found sleeping in the third floor of the hospital. The report said she did not have a legitimate reason to be there. Police asked the woman if she was visiting a patient and asked her to identify herself, but she refused. UNMPD escorted the woman to the sidewalk on Lomas Boulevard and asked her if she needed assistance in a ride home or to a shelter, the report said. The woman did not answer police, but wrote a note stating she would call the Albuquerque Journal about HIPAA violations, according to the report. The report said the woman was uncooperative with police. She was warned that she would be cited for trespassing or possibly arrested if she returned to the hospital, according to the report

On Sept. 19 at 7:24 p.m., UNMPD met with a male subject at the UNMPD station about a stolen mountain bike. The man told police he locked his bicycle on a bike rack outside building G of the SRCs at around midnight. At around 7 p.m. the following day he noticed his cable lock had been cut and his bike was missing, the report said. The value of the bike and damaged lock is estimated at $1,130, according to the report.

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