Friday, Oct. 20

Domestic disturbance
Bobwhite Drive
A named individual is holding a named female against her will. Deputies went traffic with vehicle/has contact with female/negative on any physical/she advised verbal only.

Accident with injuries
Owens and Joseph Blaine roads
Two vehicles in roadway/two miles from Joseph Blaine Road/a 2015 black Honda Cross Tour and a gray pickup. Caller stated his left knee is hurting. Officer on scene.

Domestic disturbance
Ridge Road
Looks like a verbal domestic at this time.

Breaking and entering
Cottonwood Road
Caller advised she heard ruffling of papers in the living room/caller is currently in her bedroom. TAC 26 en route.

Disturbance
Artcher Road
Caller advised she can hear the neighbors arguing and can hear banging and screaming going on/this is an ongoing issue. Deputy made contact advising subjects were just arguing over the car and she ended up letting him take it for a while to cool off and she is going to bed/all verbal.

Saturday, Oct. 21

Domestic disturbance
Bandoni Drive
Caller advised that her boyfriend has been drinking and he is hitting things and hitting his head against the wall/negative on kids or weapons. Advised male took off walking. Deputy advised it was verbal only/en route with male to Santa Clara to his grandmother’s house.

Breaking and entering
Cobre Street – Vanadium
Caller advised he just returned home and found the window to his residence broken and the screen door is locked/he thinks someone is in his house. Deputy made contact and advised it was caller’s son who lives there/he broke the window because he was locked out.

Welfare check
Lake Roberts campgrounds
Deputy has contact with a named individual and everything is okay.

Suspicious vehicle
Grandview Road and E. Timmer
Deputy advised that the car belongs to the babysitter/everything is okay.

Harassment
Arenas Valley Road
A named individual and the grandson are harassing caller. Deputy en route.

Harassment
Arenas Valley Road
Advised that a named individual is changing the locks on the doors and is threatening to beat her up. Deputy made contact and advised this case is a civil matter.

Breaking and entering
Euphoria Road – Pinos Altos
Caller stated someone possibly broke into her residence/unknown if anything was taken.

Fight
11820 Highway 180
Two women physically fighting/took off in a silver car toward Silver. Deputy on scene advising there was evidence of a battery but had negative contact with vehicle.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
11575 Highway 180
Caller advised that her vehicle was slit in the soft top on the back passenger side like someone tried to break into the vehicle and the wires to her battery were cut.

Welfare check
Mountain View Drive
Caller advised that her daughters, ages 3- and 6-years-old, are with their dad and he keeps calling and yelling at her and the kids are crying. Advised when she asks to speak to the kids he hangs up on her. Advised she is out of town right now and requests a deputy can check on the kids. Deputy made contact and advised clear/the children just missed their mother.

Welfare check
Ridge Road
Caller advised that nobody is supposed to be at this house then disconnected. Deputy made contact advising they have an open window and to clear the air for emergency traffic only. Advised to resume normal traffic/cleared the residence and secured the window.

Weapons fired
Rosedale Road
Caller advised she is hearing about four gunshots. Second caller advised it is fireworks and he can see them out his window. Deputy had negative contact with any gunshots, fireworks or people standing outside of their homes.

Welfare check
Bandoni Drive
Caller from Lifeline advised a 55-year-old pressed button/negative contact on two-way. Alarm company did call back advising they made contact and he is okay and doesn’t need anyone to respond.

Sunday, Oct. 22

Hot pursuit
Downtown – N. Bullard Street
70 mph/Texas and 6th/ran stop sign/left on Cooper/toward 90/right on Sixth/right on Cheyenne/left on Market toward downtown/ran stop sign on E Street.

Suspicious vehicle
Highway 152 – MM 3
Deputy advised a male is outside of the truck with a gun wrapped around his waist and is going to check that everything is okay. Deputy advised it is a named individual from the pawnshop who just stepped outside to make a phone call/everything is okay.

Burglary
Camino Seco – Arenas Valley
Caller advised her shed was broken into and multiple items were taken including a TV.

Reckless driver
Arenas Valley Road and Dragonfly Trail
Caller advised that two male juvis not wearing helmets were riding an ATV recklessly. Deputy made contact with 3 juvis on Paisano and they were advised to park the ATV. Also spoke with the stepfather who owns the ATV.

Disturbance
Turkey Creek Road – Gila
Deputy advised subjects are refusing to stop the fireworks and are upset that the deputy keeps coming out there. Deputy advised same issues as previous two nights; very large aerial fireworks being discharged at treetop level by (believed) untrained persons; upon contact, property owner and her daughter-in-law became belligerent and upon being asked to cease setting off fireworks ordered me to leave the property which I did immediately; I suspect . . .

Domestic disturbance
Chalcocite Court – Tyrone
Caller advised her 11-year-old adopted daughter is disrespecting caller and yelling at her/nothing physical at this time.

Harassment
Saavedra Drive
Caller advised that his son’s life is being threatened on Instagram.

Domestic disturbance
Wind Canyon Drive
Caller advised that she and her husband are intoxicated and fighting and she is afraid of him because he is bigger/line disconnected.

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