Friday, Aug. 3, 2018

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
North Hurley Road
Caller advised the back window of her pickup was just broken out and she knows who did it. Advised the female who did it left on crutches. Deputy had contact with residence was advised the female no longer lives there.

Domestic disturbance
E. Highway 180
Caller advised she is having issues with a tenant. All units out at a space.

Welfare check
11829 Highway 180
Male lying in the parking lot by the wall. Deputy requested ambulance for a 57-year-old male who is advising his legs gave out and is intoxicated.

Larceny
Arenas Valley Road
Walk-in advised theft of his cellphone. Deputy had contact with caller/he was going to do some errands and will call back when he gets home.

Domestic disturbance
E. Highway 180
Caller advised she was in a domestic with her boyfriend/he left in a gold vehicle/she does not need an ambulance. Deputy had negative contact.

Criminal damage to property
Highway 180 – Cliff
Caller advised two boys were breaking windows to a residence/they are ‘terrors’ and need to be stopped. Deputies had contact with boys and their mother/unit clear.

Suspicious vehicle
Highway 61
Caller advised a caravan of 13 vehicles with blacked out windows just passed her headed westbound. Deputies advised it was a Boy Scout troop, everything is okay/clear.

Saturday, Aug. 4

Welfare check
Cottage San Road
A named female is screaming ‘stop.’/she does live alone. Deputies advised everything is okay.

Reckless driver
Aztec and 3rd streets – Hurley
A side-by-side and a four-wheeler are speeding through the streets. Deputy had contact with the vehicles advising negative contact with any reckless driving.

Welfare check
North Hurley Road
Caller advised she could see a fire/it looked like grass. Deputy had contact with a named male/clear.

Welfare check
Spring Creek Road
Caller advised his daughter just broke up with her boyfriend and caller has been unable to contact her.

Sunday, Aug. 5

Welfare check
Mountain View Drive
Female requested ambulance/male screaming in the background. Upon callback female advised she thought her daughter was not breathing/advised her son was able to wake her up and was angry that she was drunk. Deputy had contact advising everything is okay/daughter is okay.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Partridge Drive
Window to vehicle was broken/unknown if anything was taken.

Loud party
Everest Point
Caller advised that every night there are young parties here. Deputy had contact with four juvies advising negative on any partying or drinking/they are out watching the lightning.

Welfare check
Black Mountain Road – Cliff
Caller advised a neighbor has a vehicle under a carport and the flashers have been on since earlier today. Deputy had contact advising everything is okay/he was sleeping.

Welfare check
Black Mountain Road – Cliff
Female at dispatch advised she was dancing in the willow trees on Mangas Valley when a black male came up in a pickup truck staring at her. Advised the male had a female with him in the pickup who was yelling and screaming something about a BBQ, however caller believes she was abducted. Deputies on scene patrolling the area.

Domestic disturbance
Pheasant Drive
About the 4th house down is a domestic inside the house.

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