Monday, Oct. 1

Harassment
Ventana Drive – Arenas Valley
Caller received messages from a named male on social media saying he is going to kill her and her family if her husband doesn’t shut up. Advised she doesn’t know who he is/was posting on Grant County Goodies saying he will pay $1,000 to anyone who will kill her husband.

Criminal trespass
Manzano Rojo – San Lorenzo
Son is possibly in his home/son broke into his home. Officer had contact with son inside the home/father does not want a CTW issued/just wants him removed.

Criminal damage to property
Old Fort Bayard Hospital
Caller advised the museum’s screen door has damage.

Tuesday, Oct. 2

Domestic disturbance
S. Bayard Street – Santa Clara
Caller advised a female is intoxicated and has hit him/caller sounds intoxicated.

Game and Fish
Highway 180 @ Table Butte Road
Injured deer out of the roadway/back legs are injured. Deputy had contact advising one round fired/deer was put down.

Welfare check
Highway 180 West @ police academy
Male walking toward Truck Bypass is jumping in front of traffic and is stumbling.

Criminal damage to property
Highways 152 and 356
Caller advised that her neighbor reported the shrine has been damaged/head taken off and windows broken.

Harassment
Cottage San Road
Male on Snapchat is threatening female at this residence.

Wednesday, Oct. 3

Welfare check
Peterson Drive
Going to turn it into a civil standby/subject is okay/going to stand by for the female to get her car.

Domestic disturbance
Camino Tolteca
Female gave address then hung up. Upon callback advised she and her boyfriend had an argument/got heated /about to turn physical.

Harassment
Young Road
Caller advised that a neighbor advised he is being harassed by other neighbors.

Domestic disturbance
Western Drive
Caller advised his neighbors are having a domestic/woke him from his sleep/he can hear a lot of yelling.

Thursday, Oct. 4

Welfare check
Bataan Memorial Park
Male with a gun to his head now running toward the hospital/male was driving by with a large gun to his head. Caller advised to get someone out there right away. Deputy advised contact with a male on a bike that is taking off on him toward the back end of the park.

Reckless driver
Highway 180 – North Hurley
Deputy had contact with vehicle.

Accident-property damage
S. Highway 90 @ Tyrone Mine
vs deer/caller stated the deer hit his mirror and occurred about 20-30 minutes ago.

Unwanted subject
Cullum Drive – White Signal
A named male is there trying to get his 19-year-old son to go with him but he doesn’t want . . .

Disturbance
100 N. Rosedale Road
Deputy advised to issue a named individual an indefinite CTW for Dollar General.

Welfare check
North Hurley Road
Caller advised she was talking with her mother on the phone when the mother started arguing with her boyfriend and her mother advised caller to call for help. Caller called back advising the male had left the residence. Deputy advised clear/negative contact.

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