Monday, Sept. 10

Stolen motor vehicle
S. Bear Creek Road – Gila
Caller advised she noticed her green Honda Rancher is gone and saw it in front of a redacted location. Caller requested a standby to retrieve her 4-wheeler. Deputy had contact.

Harassment
W/ Highway 180 – Cliff
No report.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Covellite Drive – Tyrone
Caller has a scratch on the vehicle/just got back from vacation.

Battery
Cliff High School
Caller advised that a named male is being harassed by other boys at school.

Harassment
Flury Lane and Manzano’s Trailer Park
At Manzano’s RV Park, advised she is having problems with her neighbors telling her she does not belong at the park and she needs to leave. Caller advised one of the neighbors scared one of her dogs who is blind and old and deaf.

Domestic disturbance
Arenas Valley Road
Caller advised she was involved in a verbal domestic with her boyfriend and he broke her laptop/he left prior to her calling 911.

Tuesday, Sept. 11

Stalking
Highway 180
Passing Santa Clara, caller is being chased by a white SUV/caller is in a white Kia Spectra/caller is going about 80 mph headed west. Deputies went traffic with vehicle going about 75 mph.

Larceny
E. Highway 180
Caller advised $500 was stolen from his home by a named female this morning.

Reckless driver
Highway 180 – MM 117 (1 mile west of Uncle Woody’s Flea Market)
Deputy went traffic with vehicle who advised it was probably him saying he wasn’t weaving in and out of traffic but did get close to the green SUV.

Welfare check
Highway 180 @ Gensen’s – 8:20 p.m.
Male in black clothing walking on side of road headed east.

Wednesday, Sept. 12

Welfare check
Cortez Avenue – Hurley
Caller advised he was just shot at by a named individual. Caller would not answer any questions and hung up the phone.

Reckless driver
Highway 152 – MM 9
Deputy had contact with vehicle at MM 3 and followed vehicle all the way to 180/negative on any infractions.

Domestic disturbance
11575 E. Highway 180
A named family is arguing and it could get physical.

Loud music
Pheasant Drive
Has been going on for over 3 hours. Music was turned down upon request.

Welfare check
Highway 180 @ Rio de Arenas Snappy
Male walking in the middle of traffic.

Accident-property damage
Highway 180 – North Hurley
Two vehicles off the roadway/white Chevy pickup and gray Nissan Altima.

Unwanted subject
11820 Highway 180
Violent male harassing customers and employees.

Welfare check
Hanover Creek Road
Caller did not speak English/possibly someone was involved in an accident. Deputy advised vehicle is on railroad/negative contact with anybody/does not appear to be an accident/no one is in vehicle/clear.

Harassment
Palo Verde Drive
Caller advised that a mentally ill female sent her a disturbing text.

Larceny
Mulberry Drive – Lake Roberts
Caller advised he had his house cleaned a couple of days ago by a named female and he just noticed his pain pills, about a month’s worth, are gone.

Thursday, Sept. 13

Unwanted subject
1075 E. Highway 180
Advised per management subject is allowed to be there.

Littering
Chloride Flats Road
State police dispatch received a call from a named individual advising of a large dump truck dumping trash in an arroyo. Deputy advised it is possibly a civil matter/subject dumping organic matter and he claims to have permission from the property owner to be dumping.

Suspicious vehicle
S. Bear Creek Road – Gila
Older white pickup/possibly Toyota. Deputy advised upon arrival contact was made with relative of property owner who stated someone was inside the residence/a named individual was found inside.

Fraud/embezzlement
Highway 152 – Hanover
Caller advised a named individual opened a credit card under her neighbor’s name/she is calling for her neighbor because he doesn’t have a phone.

Welfare check
Village Road
Caller advised he has not been able to contact an 86-year-old male with health problems.

Game and Fish
Sunburst Trail
Dead deer in his backyard and 2 fawns that are hanging around the area.

Welfare check
Partridge Drive
Caller advised that her 12-year-old son left on foot/he has emotional issues concerning his dad/he has cut himself in the past and was taken for counseling/he threatened suicide again.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Highway 90 and Fargo Trail
Caller advised a male resident approached him about driving too fast and caller apologized. Male continued to call caller names telling him he was a wetback and needed to go back to Mexico and then followed him and threw rocks at his FedEx truck. Caller will speak with a deputy when he arrives home.

Suicide threat
Cobre Street – Vanadium
No report.

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