Friday, Nov. 3

Suspicious vehicle
2 Ridge Road
Deputy advised vehicle is 10-07 and behind the gas station and he will be trying to find help to get it towed.

Suspicious vehicle
Grandview Drive
Deputy advised the vehicle is unoccupied but all the lights are on/will be watching the vehicle for a little bit. Deputy made contact with registered owner who advised this is her address and the vehicle belongs to her daughter.

Breaking and entering
Bornite Court – Tyrone
Unknown person attempted to get into her home last night through the front door.

Accident-property damage
Highway 90 – MM 30
Deputy advised out with a red and white Ford which appears to be involved in a collision with a deer. The deer and pieces of debris were found and the license plate returned to someone out of Lordsburg. The grill and right front headlight appeared to be damaged/no one was around the vehicle.

Welfare check
Highway 180 – MM 133 (two miles south of Grant County Airport Road)
Deputy advised have contact with a male walking.

Criminal damage to property
Hurley Pool
Kids are throwing rocks toward the swimming pool/they are damaging the solar panels and all the lights are already busted out at the park. Deputy advised clear/negative contact/everything does appear okay.

Loud party
Sundown Trail/Rustlers – White Signal
Deputy advised clear/everything is okay/subjects had the car stereo on/they were advised to turn it down and they agreed.

Saturday, Nov. 4

Disturbance
Sundown Trail – White Signal
Caller advised that a large dispute is going on. Deputy had contact with four subjects/requested EMS for a 30-year-old male with lacerations to his face and bleeding from his mouth and nose/his face is pretty swollen but awake and breathing normally.

Request officer
Highway 152 and Galaz Street
Report of black and red trucks hunting on private property. Deputy advised red truck is the property owner/still looking for the black one.

Domestic disturbance
Camino Tolteca – Tyrone
Caller stated that her boyfriend stole her vehicle keys and won’t give them back/verbal only at this time. Caller advised that there is no one around the area/she was going crazy/he left.

Welfare check
Broken Arrow Drive – Silver Acres
Caller stated that a named female has been missing from this address for two hours/she was on foot/she is schizophrenic/unknown direction of travel/she left at 8 a.m.

Domestic disturbance
Kirkland Road – Arenas Valley
Caller stated that a named male is trying to take her vehicle and she wants him off the property. Deputy advised clear/negative contact.

Domestic disturbance
Highway 35 – Upper Mimbres
Sister and another subject are fighting right now. Caller was on the phone with her sister when she heard scuffling. Deputy made contact with the white vehicle/will be en route to address.

Suspicious vehicle
Quail Canyon – Mangas Valley
Deputy advised the vehicle is west of the very last house and they . . .

Game and Fish
Highway 90 – MM 37
Deputy removed a dead deer from the roadway.

Suspicious vehicle
Kirkland Road
Deputy advised that the female is a friend and she is just helping feed some of the animals.

Sunday, Nov. 5

Request officer
Bobwhite Drive
Caller advised that a named subject took her dog and won’t give it back.

Weapons fired
Crum and Racetrack roads
Caller advised that two males in a red Dodge Durango are hunting from the side of the road on private property. Deputy advised to have G&F meet them at this location.

Domestic disturbance
La Montana Drive
Caller advised that a mother and 17-year-old son are arguing. Deputy out at hospital with male suicidal subject/ advised it is not an arrest but just taking him there.

Welfare check
Highway 180
Caller advised he has been trying to call his 69-year-old mother for the past three hours and she has not answered. Caller called back advising he just spoke to his mother who was at the movies and is on her way home.

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