Friday, Aug. 31, 2018

Welfare check
Market Street
Boston Hill trailhead/small child in a gray Chevy unattended/advised he stayed around for 15-20 minutes.

Accident-injuries
Tabor Drive
Caller advised his vehicle is in the ditch. Advised the driver was transported to GRMC by another person.

Saturday, Sept. 1

Loud party
McKnight Canyon Road/Mimbres River
Deputy had contact advising he would turn down the music.

Welfare check
Bell Street
Caller advised that her son is possibly trying to commit suicide/he is home alone and is in the garage and will hang himself/he called her and was struggling to breathe and was crying/caller is en route from Santa Clara. Deputy advised caller has arrived on scene.

Welfare check
W. Highway 180 – Cliff
Caller advised near Saddlerock, a vehicle is pulled over and he can hear subjects yelling and cussing at each other. Deputy had negative contact all the way to past Mangas.

Criminal trespass
Camino Amarillo – Arenas Valley
A named female was in his fifth wheel naked/she has left and is walking down the road still naked.

Welfare check
Summit Road
Caller advised that her grandson is in a house with drugs. Deputy had contact advising everything is okay/baby has food, water . . .

Larceny
11820 Highway 180
Deputy advised out with a male who advised his cellphone was taken at Rio de Arenas.

Domestic disturbance
Morales Road – Arenas Valley
Caller advised that her boyfriend has her clothes and belongings inside the residence and won’t give them to her. Deputy had contact advising transporting a female to Silver City and issue her an indefinite CTW to a Morales Road address/out at a W. Highway 180 address.

Criminal trespass warning
El Otro Lado Road – Upper Mimbres
Caller advised his ex just passed by the residence and she has a CTW. Deputy had contact advising clear/female already left/caller was advised she did not have a CTW.

Missing persons
Cerro Drive – Hanover
Caller advised that her 87-year-old mother who is diabetic walked away from home and they cannot find her/she has been missing for two hours now. Caller called back advising they found her/was advised that a deputy would still be en route to make . . .

Vehicle accident-injuries
S. Highway 90/Tyrone Mine
No blotter report.

Sunday, Sept. 2

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Wayne – Silver City – 7 a.m.
Vehicle was spray-painted.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Arrowhead Road – 7:40 a.m.
Vehicle was spray-painted.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Big Bend Road – 9 a.m.
No blotter report.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Covellite Drive – Tyrone – 10:05 a.m.
Vehicle was spray-painted.

Welfare check
S. Highway 90/Whitewater Road
Male and female walking on Whitewater Road/there is a dark-colored vehicle with a busted out window and the door open/female was kneeling and raising her arms up/they were either arguing or in some kind of distress. Deputy advised will be at the 26 MM on Hwy 90.

Criminal damage to property
Nun View Road – Arenas Valley
Advised two windows at her residence are broken out.

Weapons fired
Dragonfly Trailhead
Caller advised there is a male running off the trail in the weeds.

Game and Fish
Cottage San Road and Manganese Drive
On Manganese an injured doe is in the ditch. Deputy had contact advising deer is 10-7.

Weapons fired
Saddle Rock Canyon Road – Mangas Valley
Caller advised that someone is shooting behind her house and it is scaring her livestock. Deputy had contact with shooter advising he is 150 yards away hunting doves.

Welfare check
Mesa Road – Cliff
Caller advised that the kids, ages 6 and 8-years-old, were to be picked up by caller from their father but he didn’t show up to the custody exchange. Deputy on scene/negative contact with anybody.

Domestic disturbance
Pheasant Drive
Caller advised he was in an argument with his girlfriend and she will not leave him alone/she is following him up the street. Deputies had contact with male on Skyview and Ridge Road/ advising on Pheasant Drive ATL female/out at a Pheasant Drive address.

Welfare check
Highway 90 – MM 18
Caller advised people are lighting fire balloons. Deputy advised did speak to some campers in the area.

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