Monday, Oct. 25

Harassment
Rio de Arenas Road
A named male went at his wife to attack her. Caller stated he wanted nothing done and to disregard.

Breaking and entering
Pheasant Drive
A named male has just broke into her house and has broken windows and doors. Caller, who is in Colorado, was called by her husband.

Criminal trespass warning
Rio de arenas Road
Caller wants CTWs issued to both subjects who were driving recklessly.

Welfare check
Highway 180 @ Caddel Crossing
Male in a white car slumped over the steering wheel/there is a dog in the car also. Deputy advised negative contact.

Larceny
E. Highway 180 – Arenas Valley
Caller advised that someone stole yard equipment from his address. Front porch light will be on.

Tuesday, Oct. 23

Weapons fired
Cleveland Mine Road
Caller advised he heard about 12 shots. Deputy had negative contact.

Wednesday, Oct. 24

Welfare check
Kneeling Nun Road – Hanover
No contact with a named male in a week and a half. Deputy had contact with male who works nights and is a deep sleeper/he is okay/will call back caller and advise her he ran out of
minutes.

Harassment
Sanctuary Road – Pinos Altos
Caller stated a named male is on the Whiskey Creek Ranch in a silver Chevy Silverado trying to get away. Caller called back advising he was able to get the male to calm down and didn’t need LE to respond to address anymore.

Suspicious vehicle
Yucca Valley Drive – Arenas Valley
Deputy had contact advising the vehicle belongs to a mechanic who said their car broke down.

Welfare check
Dragonfly Trailhead
Elderly female who was looking for her lost dog/she did advise caller she was going to stay there until she found her dog. Deputy had contact advising she did find her dog/everything is okay at this time.

Unwanted subject
Mountain View Drive
Caller advised her brother is intoxicated and causing problems/he is outside banging on the door and yelling to let him in/if not then he is going to break down the door. Deputy advised clear/male dropped off at Food Basket.

Thursday, Oct. 25

Domestic disturbance
Burke Loop
Caller advised her husband got physical with her this morning/he would not allow her to come out of the bathroom/he pushed her and punched a hole in the wall/he is no longer there at the house/he left for work/she is not hurt/negative on an ambulance.

Accident-injuries
Highway 152 and Lampbright Road
Unresponsive person/truck flipped over/gender unknown/request helicopter/send ambulance through SX gate. AIR 32 did accept the flight/will be launching in 16 minutes/will call with ETA when en route/6,650’ elevation at the white house. Chino EMS advised 30-year-old male/CPR in progress.

Welfare check
Valle de Uvas – Upper Mimbres
Caller advised a named female has an appointment today and she does not answer her phone/she was taken home from the hospital yesterday.

Harassment
Peterson Drive – Arenas Valley
Someone was impersonating a relative trying to scam her.

Missing persons
Kirkland Road – Arenas Valley
Caller advised her 60-year-old daughter went camping with her husband and has not returned.

Welfare check
Bobwhite Drive
Caller advised something is going to happen at this location/his uncle is locked out of his residence and subjects in a red Dodge hatchback have been threatening him.

Larceny
Thunder Road
Chainsaw missing from property.

Weapons fired
North Hurley Road – 9:35 p.m.
Deputy advised he spoke with a male who said that he was working on a vehicle that backfired/he will stop working on it for the night.

Disturbance
Ridge Road
Caller advised that a male walking north on Ridge Road is yelling at caller/this is the fourth time this has happened and he is tired of it. Jail advised about 45 minutes ago a named male was released and did go walking. Deputy advised he received a third party call where the caller . . .

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