Monday, May 8

Domestic disturbance
Artcher Road
Caller advised that a named male and she were just involved in a domestic and he did push her and take some of her belongings. Officers issued male a CTW to an Artcher Road address and gave him a ride to Alabama Street.

Disturbance
Cherry Creek Campground
Caller advised a man is sitting in a lawn chair naked and acting crazy. Advised the male has already been cited by a Forest Service employee. Deputy advised the male was there yesterday, but not today.

Welfare check
Mountain View Road
Caller advised that his granddaughter has been reported as a missing person. Deputy advised has juvenile female in custody en route to GCSO. Another deputy advised has father in custody at Cliff High School.

Larceny
North Hurley Road
Caller advised that a resident is connected to transformer illegally and requests deputy to be on scene when he cuts the line.

Assault
Pinos Altos
Adult male in ER advised that a co-worker assaulted him. Officer out at Chukar Drive.

Harassment
Highway 35 - Upper Mimbres
Caller is getting threats from subjects that are here and in Africa and the Czech against her.

Tuesday, May 9

Welfare check
Broken Arrow Drive - Silver Acres
Caller advised that a neighbor asked her to call 911/reason unknown.

Welfare check
Rosedale Road
Caller advised that his daughter called advising that her boyfriend was hitting her. Deputies ATL.

Disturbance
Kirkland Road - 2:05 p.m.
Caller advised that a named male took some medication trying to kill himself and is passed out on the bed/unknown what he took. Deputy made contact and advised that the male was adamant about not letting EMS check him out.

Harassment
Stailey Road - Gila
Caller advised that her 16-year-old daughter is being harassed by a 19-year-old college student through text and social media.

Domestic disturbance
Kirkland Road - 7:15 p.m.
Female caller advised that he is messed up and needs help/she is afraid he is going to kill himself/she does not want to go home to a dead body.

Domestic disturbance
Clark Road - Gila
Male threatening to burn parents' house down. Caller wants him picked up and caller wants his vehicle back. Deputy advised clear from call/en route back to district.

Wednesday, May 10

Fight
Mountain View Drive
Two males fighting. Deputy had negative contact.

Unwanted subject
Highway 211
Caller stated that a named female came to the school to register a minor child for kindergarten and she appeared under the influence.

Larceny
Highway 35 - Upper Mimbres
Caller advised that a named male took some items from them.

Unwanted subject
W. Highway 180 - Cliff
Male refusing to leave caller's property. Deputy advised this is a civil matter.

Battery
S. East Street
Caller advised subjects jumped him and gook his gun/caller wants his gun back/refused medical.

Thursday, May 11

Burglary
Ridge Road
Caller advised the garage door was broken into/not sure if anything was taken.

Welfare check
Clove Street - Santa Clara
Caller advised that a named female and son are arguing and he is trying to prevent her from leaving. Deputy requested ambulance for a 54-year-old female who was hit in the head.

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