Monday, June 18

Harassment
Fairway Drive
Caller advised that her ex keeps texting that he’s going to break out her windows. Deputy tried to contact ex but he hung up, then on subsequent tries, calls went to voicemail.

Criminal damage to property
Grant County Airport
Caller advised a window in the pilot’s lounge is broken. Deputy on scene.

Larceny
Arenas Valley Road
Walk-in to SCPD advised checks were stolen/caller sending walk-in to GCSD.

Harassment
Mountain View Drive – 5 p.m.
Caller advised a male called saying, “Tell that bitch I’m coming for her.” Deputies were advised of the telephone number. Deputies tried to call male several times but no answer/number is over four years old.

Burglary
Trailing Heart Drive
Caller advised his ex stole items from his house and damaged his vehicle.

Game and Fish
Mount Olympus
Caller advised she has a dead deer on the side of the road near her house.

Tuesday, June 19

Harassment
Mountain View Drive – 9:10 a.m.
Caller advised she received another call from male.

Stolen motor vehicle
Armijo Road – White Signal
Caller advised that his girlfriend’s granddaughter was using his 2001 Corolla but is refusing to take it back. Advised she told them she left it in an alley somewhere but they couldn’t find it.

Welfare check
Copper Court – Tyrone
Caller advised she can hear someone crying around her residence/it sounds like they’re underground. Deputy on scene advising caller has mental issues/negative contact with anyone crying.

Disturbance
Bear Canyon Lake
Kids in a newer model blue Ford truck doing donuts in the parking area and possibly drinking. Deputy had contact advising driver okay.

Wednesday, June 20

Request officer
GCSD
A named female is harassing caller’s daughter. Advised his daughter went outside because the dog was barking and the female yelled and cussed at the 15-year-old daughter.

Welfare check
Grandview Drive
Caller advised she has not heard from her 77-year-old brother since Christmas. Deputy had contact advising brother is okay.

Welfare check
North Hurley Road and Highway 180
Caller advised a female looked like she was in distress near the Penjamo. Deputy had negative contact.

Thursday, June 21

Welfare check
Escobedo Lane – Arenas Valley
Caller had called 911 numerous times but is very hard to understand/caller advised she feels dizzy. Looked up previous calls and caller is mentally disabled. Deputies requested EMS for a 42-year-old female feeling dizzy and lightheaded/clear/parents came outside and took her back home.

Harassment
Arenas Valley Road
Caller stated her daughter is harassing her. Deputy on scene.

Larceny
Chalcopyrite Court – Tyrone
Caller advised that someone took his wallet containing his credit cards and medical marijuana card.

Domestic disturbance
Summit Road
One named person hitting another named person. Deputy ATL on who left/giving one a ride to Gold Street/the other left prior to arrival.

Domestic disturbance
Racetrack Road – Arenas Valley
Occurred yesterday and is getting threats from a named individual.

Vehicle burglary
Highway 61 @ Royal John Mine Road
Advised that an army sack and tools were taken from vehicle yesterday.

Accident-property damage
Highway 152 – MM 3
Two vehicles, a white Ford and a gray Dodge Ram in the roadway. Deputy on scene.

Accident-property damage
N. Gold Street and Silver Heights Blvd.
Subject flagging down officer/one vehicle red/one vehicle gold.

Welfare check
Artcher Road
Caller advised her ex-employee called her crying saying she does want to die/she is possibly intoxicated. Deputy had contact with highly intoxicated crying female who advised she does not want to hurt herself. Advised she was just upset because she could not find her charger, but now she has found it and she is okay.

Criminal trespass warning
Mimbres Yucca Drive – Mimbres
Caller wants a CTW issued to a named male who has been told multiple times not to go there. Deputy issued the male an indefinite CTW for the address.

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