 He just had an armed robbery come out. He's a dangerous gang member. We're going to an autoped car versus a person. Unknown injuries. This batch said it was a hit and run criminal mischief. I'll just drive through. We're going to go out and look for something to make sure we can prevent any crime from happening. There's several syringes over there, probably to shoot meth or heroin. Highly legal. She started hitting me. She started kicking me. We think we have the possible suspect in custody of Fort Edward. Someone is throwing furniture in the dumpster. You wouldn't catch me doing that. Right away with the unknown type of property with the other female. Fort Edward, I'm code six at Federal and Howard. The name of you guys called 911? Down there? This is the one I called 911. Do you want to give me a description of the lady that whoever took your stuff? I really want to. OK. She's wearing a black jacket. Fort Edward, I'm out with her. Stand by for suspect info. Hispanic, female, 20 to 25, black jacket, stintum jeans, long black hair. I was on the train. I had asked her to turn her music down, and she didn't respond. She just said what? And then she turned her music up. I don't even remember what I said, but then she started hitting me. So I threw my drink at her because that's all I had in my hand. OK. Can you ID her? If I saw her yet. OK. Can you ID the female that assaulted this young lady? Yeah, I see. We just got the information we needed from one of our witnesses and the victim. We think we have the possible suspect in custody and one of our cars right over here. So what we're going to do right now is to show up. We're going to have the suspect step out of the vehicle. We're going to have a witness that's going to drive up there and hopefully ID the suspect. Hey, Val Cobreen, have the suspect down over here. This is a suspect. Both the victim and the witness both stated that this is not the person we're looking for. We'll have a couple guys probably just drive around and see if they can see anyone matching that description. If not, we'll just take a report and we'll get handed up to our detectives to hopefully close the case out. This shift, the swing shift, see a lot of different things. It goes pretty quick. The scenery is nice. You got all walks of life out here. You got your parks. You got the highlands out here. You have your gangs out here. But I think if we're on top of it, it stops a lot of problems. 42 Edward, I can take that disturbance on 15th and Irving. We have some skateboarders that are on an abandoned building that are just, I guess, they're climbing on some portions of the residence and skating off of it. So we'll just tell them to move on. Let's see. 42 Edward, I'll be out with about six skaters. How's it going? Doing all right. Are you guys skating on the roof and whatnot? Yeah, we were doing a little bit of that. Yeah, unfortunately, we can't do that. We had someone call in. They're just worried about your safety. Possibly be okay if we squeeze in two more minutes of family. One run. One run. One run. One. Got one. One more. Would you guys, what, make films and just put them on the interior and whatnot? Ah! Ha, ha, ha. You won't catch me doing that. Well, thank you. Yeah, no problem. Have a really great day. You guys take it easy. Have a great day. Make that video. Put me in it. Get starring. How law enforcement is viewed right now by teens. I think that interaction right there is going to help out the next time these guys run into law enforcement. I could have went over there and said, hey, get over here. Sit him down and went and did everything I could have just to detain him longer. But these guys are just out having fun. Both sides were respectful. So down the road, this context is going to go a long way with them. I started out in education. As soon as I graduated college, I actually got a job with the University of Northern Colorado as an admissions counselor. And then from there, one of the high schools that I recruited from was Marbella High School. I like that side a little better. So I switched over and became the school's post-secondary counselor. The school resource officer there told me Denver was hiring and told me to put in. I put in, tested well, and then here I am. It's an abandoned house. And we have frequent squatters there. So we're going to go check it out to make sure that there's no one in there. Right now, we don't have a lot of calls holding. When we don't have calls, we can go out and do these preventative measures to stop crime from happening. Matt's clear. Is this open? There is signs of people living down here, probably some transients. People have been going to the bathroom up in here. You can smell it. There's several syringes over there, probably to shoot meth or heroin. You got your pipe back here. You can probably do marijuana in there, meth, heroin. You name it. Someone's crushing pills. So you've got a whole bunch of stuff. So he's got a little Bible. Hopefully he's reading that. I hope they're using that for the spiders, because I know there's some stuff in there that they probably can use to get high on them. The people out here on the streets are really creative. If they want to get into a place, they usually do. If you break the hinge off, you're good to go. And you're able to get in. This was back there in the corner. And this hinge was attached there. And they just took something and hit it off and walked right in. They'll be back. So we'll let them get their stuff. And then hopefully we catch them in the act. They're going to think that it's safe. So we can actually come back and get them. I've always known I wanted to do public service, whether that be on the education side, law enforcement. I like being a place where there's something new every single day. I'm always helping somebody out in their darkest hour. Every job I've had, it's always helping out people. And this is just another step. And I'm continuing doing this for as long as I can.