Monday, Mar. 5

Welfare check
Camino Tolteca
Female on their porch saying there is a mountain lion under her trailer/she is still knocking on the door saying help me, help me. Deputy had contact advising no sign of the big cat.

Harassment
Arenas Valley Road
Deputy had negative contact.

Welfare check
Bear Dam
Caller advised that her husband and a friend are camping at Bear Dam and there is a tent with personal belongings in it and no one has been there in two days. Deputy advised to have a named male meet him in reference to one of the duffle bags having his daughter‘s name in it.

Burglary
Highway 180
Caller advised that someone stole her gun from her father’s residence.

Breaking and entering
Highway 152 – Hanover
Caller advised that someone called him to say the door was kicked in and the windows broken. Caller lives in Arizona and tenants of Hanover Outpost called him. Deputy had contact with one open window/negative on door kicked in or broken windows.

Weapons fired
Redrock
Caller advised they are shooting a high-powered rifle. Deputy had contact advising they were shooting, they have a range and were shooting in a safe direction.

Criminal damage to property
Cochise Circle
Someone shot something in her yard/there is black powder now on her house/it happened last night/it is something copper. Deputy set up frequent patrol for graveyard shift.

Suspicious vehicle
Truck Bypass
Deputy had contact advising driver stated he was on the phone and that he lives with his grandma/driver was issued an indefinite CTW to the trailer space.

Tuesday, Mar. 6

Reckless driver
Highway 180 @ Short Stop
Officers went traffic with vehicle advising it is top heavy and they are headed to El Paso.

Domestic disturbance
Redrock Road – Redrock
Caller advised her 14-year-old grandson is not acting right/he does not listen to her or do what she says.

Search and Rescue
Turkey Creek River
No report.

Larceny
Cottage San Road
Caller’s package was stolen.

Fight
Hi Point
Caller advised that someone is trying to fight her/caller is on foot headed toward Santa Clara.

Game and Fish
Arenas Valley Road
West entrance, just past XYZ Ranch. A deer has been hit and is partially in the roadway. Deputy advised the deer was removed from the lane of travel.

Wednesday, Mar. 7

Burglary
Santa Rita Avenue
Caller advised the back door was open and a lot of papers and car keys were taken.

Breaking and entering
Hester Street
His rental was possibly broken into. Deputy en route.

Disturbance
11600 E. Highway 180
Female causing problems at the church/she was trying to swing at them/she’s not in her right mind/everyone is away from her right now.

Thursday, Mar. 8

Harassment
Hidden Valley Lane
Caller advised that her ex-partner is harassing her. Deputy will make contact with caller.

Request officer
W. Highway 180 – Cliff
Caller advised missing kid at his home right now. Deputy transporting one in protective custody/juvenile turned over to the state.

Accident-property damage
Shasta/Arroyo Seco
Caller in a Hyundai Elantra just hit a tree/no injuries. Deputy has contact with a named female who admits to throwing rocks.

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