Monday, Aug. 27

Game and Fish
Mangas Valley Road
A couple of coyotes still alive after being hit by a car about a mile in from Highway 180. Deputy advised they were found further in/out with them now/they were removed from the road.

Suspicious vehicle
Racetrack and Crum roads
Deputy advised subjects left the area upon request

Welfare check
Fort Bayard Medical Center
Employee possibly under the influence of drugs or alcohol was taken from the hospital and then taken home. She went back to the hospital in another vehicle to get things from her vehicle and is headed toward Truck Bypass. County and city units were busy with a search warrant, pursuit, and a fire.

Criminal trespass warning
Mule Shoe Road – Hanover
Caller wants a named male issued a CTW. Deputy had no contact/will return next day to ATL.

Domestic disturbance
Tabor Avenue
A named male is refusing to leave. Caller said he said he is going to take his time taking a shower and caller has to leave to get her son. Deputy had contact advising the male left voluntarily and was given a ride to Silver City with his clothes.

Loud music
Pheasant Drive
People are also outside yelling profanity. Deputy had contact with homeowner who advised she would lower the music and close the door.

Criminal damage to property
Arrowhead Road
Caller reports damage to her vehicle parked at her house.

Welfare check
Galaz Street – San Lorenzo
Caller has not heard from his father in a week/father lives alone and has diabetes. Deputy had contact advising male is 107/need OMI/forced entry thru the door/will leave unit at the top of the driveway/really hard to get down to the residence.

Domestic disturbance
Bayard Street – Catholic Church
Fight involving unknown number of subjects.

Tuesday, Aug. 28

Welfare check
Juniper Hill
A named female hasn’t been answering her phone for over an hour/line has been busy. Deputy had contact with female/she is okay.

Domestic disturbance
206 N. Hudson Street
Two males and female arguing. Advised it’s verbal.

Reckless driver
Highway 180 @Kirkland Road
Deputy went traffic with vehicle/caller will pull in behind the officer and will not exit the vehicle.

Welfare check
La Montana Drive – 5 p.m.
Welcheck on a named individual in reference to mother being hard to understand and slurring her speech. Deputy attempting to contact.

Welfare check
La Montana Drive – 7:20 p.m.
Caller advised that her daughter was suicidal today. Requested officers meet her at the main house first and she will take them to her daughter’s house of the same property. Dizzy/slurred speech/25-year-old female/child will be staying with grandma.

Welfare check
North Hurley Road
Male is lying down. Caller called again advising male is kneeling in front of her daughter’s house. Deputy advised will be in North Hurley Road area till male gets home.

Reckless driver
Highway 180 @Kirkland Road
Two callers. Deputy went traffic with vehicle near new Sonic/everything is okay/clear.

Wednesday, Aug. 29

Suspicious vehicle
Cortez Avenue
Subject advised he was waiting on a medical transport and is early/everything is okay.

Welfare check
Whispering Hills
Caller advised that her daughter is reporting she doesn’t have enough oxygen and when caller saw her daughter this weekend she didn’t seem in good shape. Deputy had contact advising both units clear/everything is okay/female advised she has oxygen, food, and people to take care of her.

Thursday, Aug. 30

Grafitti
Grandview Drive
Caller has this house for sale, reporting for the owner.

Larceny
Western Drive
Caller advised a trailer an individual was letting her use was taken/she found it in a redacted location.

Larceny
El Otro Lado Road
Water pump was stolen from yard.

Unattended death
Laguna del Oso – San Lorenzo
OMI 2 will be en route/ETA 20 minutes.

Harassment
North Hurley Road
Advising a named individual is harassing her daughter. Deputy had contact advising no physical fight/just a verbal argument.

Criminal trespass
Rio de Arenas Road
Caller advised that dirt bikes were trespassing on his property. Deputy had contact advising subject(s) were issued indefinite CTWs for a redacted location.

Welfare check
Galaz Street -- San Lorenzo
Check on a student who might be home alone. Deputy spoke to a named male who advised he will watch the kids until the mother gets home.

Harassment
Highway 152 – Hanover
Caller’s 16-year-old daughter is being harassed through Facebook by a girl.

Welfare check
Adobe Lane – Tyrone
Caller advised a male showed up at her house with a gun, a knife, and a shovel/advised she has the weapons on her counter at this time/she does not feel threatened or in danger/she gave him some water and is now going to feed him. Caller advised the male told her he was just getting away from life. Deputy advised out of unit.

Welfare check
Nun View Road – Arenas Valley
Caller advised a named female is yelling and screaming again. Deputy had contact with the female advising her to keep it down.

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