Monday, June 25

Welfare check
Mountain View Drive
Caller advised that her 28-year-old brother is crying and says he needs help/he is sitting on the porch. Deputy had contact advising brother was complaining about stomach hurting but refused to go to GRMC. Advised a neighbor came out complaining about the noise. Officer advised to keep it down.

Welfare check
Galaz Street – San Lorenzo
Caller advised he spoke to his father 45 minutes ago who stated he was sick and having problems. Deputy advised EMS10 to stage in the area.

Fraud/embezzlement
Cedar Lane – Upper Mimbres
Caller advised that $3,000 was taken out of her mother’s bank account.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Bobwhite Drive – 6:50 p.m.
Caller stated someone threw a rock through her windshield.

Welfare check
Ridge Road
Caller advised people being released from GCDC are walking down Ridge Road and being belligerent toward passing cars. Deputy advised will be giving subjects a ride to the Super Snappy Mart.

Breaking and entering
Bobwhite Drive – 9:25 p.m.
Possibly happening right now. Deputy advised everything is okay/resume normal traffic.

Tuesday, June 26

Welfare check
11072 W. Highway 180
Caller advised that her landlords are electrocuting her/requesting an ambulance from Tyrone Volunteer Fire Department. Caller told deputy there are loose wires in the house and that the landlord was aware. Deputies advised female going to be transported by EMS/negative contact with landlord.

Domestic disturbance
Rosedale/Whiskey Creek
Caller advised that a couple was fighting north of the fire station/they were throwing things at each other. Deputy had contact advising everything is okay/all verbal.

Disturbance
Mesa Road – Cliff
Neighbor dispute.
Harassment
Pinon Lane – Grant County
Caller, who is 16-years-old, advised that her mother is threatening to have someone beat her up. Caller is at her aunt’s house. Deputy had contact advising no direct threat made to caller.

Welfare check
Pheasant Drive
Caller advised he thinks a named 28-year-old female might hurt herself. Advised she stated she wanted to cut her throat and wished caller was there to watch. R1 staging/TYFD has no responders.

Domestic disturbance
Cottage San Road
Caller advised he could see a female throwing things out of a residence and yelling at a male. Deputy advised will not enforce the CTW on the male as the female allowed him back in the residence. CYFD on scene.

Welfare check
Chalcopyrite Court – Tyrone
Caller advised he has been unable to reach a male who lives alone/subject is suicidal and has multiple weapons. Deputy advised will be making entry into the home.

Domestic disturbance
Mimbres Yucca Drive – Upper Mimbres
Two people are physically fighting outside/they are now at the Mimbres Café slapping the **** out of each other. Caller called back advising one left.

Request officer
W. Highway 180 – Cliff
9-year-old left upset with no shoes or shirt because he was kicked off of some electronic games. Deputy had contact and located the boy in the laundry room holding on to a black blanket.

Game and Fish
Hanover Creek Road – Fierro
300-lb cinnamon bear in the creek. NMSP dispatch advised no G&F officers on duty. Deputy advised per G&F, if officer has contact with bear they can discharge on it.

Wednesday, June 27

Criminal damage to property
Grandmesa Drive
Caller advised his swimming pool has puncture holes showing knife holes/it was okay last night.

Welfare check
W. Highway 180 – Cliff
Caller advised one of her boys got hold of the phone and dialed 911. Deputy had contact anyway advising everything is okay.


Welfare check
Highway 35 – Upper Mimbres
Deputy received an alarm call from ONSTAR/clear from alarm call.

Unattended death
Wind Canyon Drive
Caller advised she checked on a tenant who she hadn’t heard from in a while and found him and his dog deceased.

Assault
Mimbres
Caller advised that a neighbor in the park pulled out a gun on caller and her boyfriend. Deputy was advised.

Disturbance
Highway 35 – Upper Mimbres
Caller advised a man was chasing her with two guns/he is intoxicated/he is her friend and lives next to her. Advised she is by the river now. Advised she called the ranch owner to go by . . .

Thursday, June 28

Game and Fish
Hermosa Street -- Hanover
Caller advised a bear was just in his yard and he shot the bear and notified G&F. Advised the bear was still alive and headed northeast.

Welfare check
Flury Lane – Arenas Valley
60-year-old female is having suicidal ideations/she has chronic illness and cancer. Deputy advised negative on any ideations.

Criminal trespass warning
Linda Road
Caller wants a named neighbor issued a CTW. Deputy advised clear/negative on a CTW.

Welfare check
Grapevine Campground
Caller advised a child is crying inside a white van. Second caller advised a child is yelling and a man is standing outside the van/it was an ugly cry from the child.

Suspicious vehicle
11820 Highway 180
Caller called back advising it was a child exchange.

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