Monday, Oct. 29

Welfare check
Railroad Drive – Silver Acres
Make contact with a named individual and do a welcheck on kids/had negative contact.

Breaking and entering
Malachite Avenue – Tyrone
The door to the community center appears to have been kicked like they were trying to get in.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Partridge Drive
Caller was called by his 18-year-old son who advised that the car is damaged/just a small scratch.

Fraud/embezzlement
Chalcocite Court
Caller advised his ex-wife forged his signature on a lease agreement and is also calling his work to get him fired.

Burglary
Hanover Creek Road – Fierro
Caller is calling for her dad who said someone broke into his house and for sure some stuff outside was stolen/not sure about inside things yet.

Fraud/embezzlement
Box Canyon Road – Cliff
Caller was scammed out of $10,000 over an amount of time/they said they would send him gold in exchange for the money. Caller reported sending more than $10,000 to unknown person(s) via Walmart money orders; met this person (he thought to be a woman) on an online dating site.

Disturbance
Cortez Avenue
Female not wanting to get off causing problems for Corre Caminos /female did get off bus.

Burglary
Hill Street – North Hurley
Caller advised she takes care of the house and it has been broken into/negative contact with owner so far.

Stolen motor vehicle
Hooker Loop – Gila
Reports a stolen trailer. Caller advised trailer loaned to a named individual on Sunday, Oct. 28, 2018, and it has not been returned.

Tuesday, Oct. 30

Welfare check
Bobwhite Drive
Suicidal patient on the line with Lifeline/not wanting to give his address to dispatcher/has threatened to hang himself or suicide by cop/subject is refusing to give his address or any info/advised he is transgender and not afraid to say it.

Domestic disturbance
Western Drive
Caller advised he can hear screaming and yelling/requests silent run as subjects will take off running if they hear sirens.

Accident-property damage
Redrock Road – Redrock
Caller hit a cow. Dispatch called the Lazy 8 Ranch with no answer at all three numbers.

Welfare check
I-10 – MM 36-37
Small pickup truck on the side of the interstate with someone lying on the side of the roadway/caller saw a subject waving frantically near the truck. Out with a blue and white Dodge pickup truck at MM41.

DV order violation
Cottage San Road
Caller advised she has been receiving phone calls from unknown numbers that could be from the restrained party of her DVO or from his family.

Larceny
Truck Bypass
In reference to his phone being stolen.

Harassment
Skyview Drive – 1:15 p.m.
Caller advised a named individual is harassing him and his daughters/has been passing by his home and called caller this morning and told him to watch his back.

Criminal trespass warning
Skyview Drive – 4 p.m.
Caller advised a named individual in a gray Jeep was just in his driveway. Deputy had contact advising clear/negative on violation.

Harassment
Fairway Drive – 2:15 p.m.
Caller advised husband is violating conditions of release.

Littering
Highway 180 -- Arenas Valley
U-Haul trailer and truck are uncovered headed west/debris is hitting vehicles as it is driving.

Fraud/embezzlement
Fairway Drive – 7:40 p.m.
Caller advised that her husband keeps threatening her and threatening her via phone.

Weapons fired
Little Walnut – Gomez Peak area
Deputy out with a camper on Little Walnut/it was a bunch of Blackcats being lit/everything is okay.

Wednesday, Oct. 31

Welfare check
Racetrack Road – Arenas Valley
Caller advised a female is sitting near the church off Rosedale Road. Deputy had contact with female on Highway 180 and Racetrack Road.

Harassment
Cottage San Road
Neighbor harassing about a barking dog.

Welfare check
Fairway Drive
Caller got word that the mother had his 3-year-old out trick-or-treating with no jacket on. Deputies had contact with mother who allowed deputies to check on the child. Child is okay/there is a heater in the home/there is food in the home/living conditions are excellent/child did not go trick-or-treating tonight.

Thursday, Nov. 1

Welfare check
711 Silver Heights Blvd.
Male walking in and out of traffic/walking toward Domino’s. Deputy had negative contact.

Welfare check
W. Highway 180 – Mangas Valley
Caller advised his employee didn’t show up for work today and is not answering his phone either/he is 64-years-old, emotionally unstable, and an alcoholic/there is a large German shepherd in the front yard/advised does have contact with the male coming out of the trailer.

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