Friday, Nov. 9

Reckless driver
Flury Lane and Morales Road – Arenas Valley
Bus driver speeding. Deputy spoke to driver/did not see them speeding/driver said they stop too infrequently to speed. Deputy advised driver of the complaint and to drive safely.

Welfare check
Camino Azul – Arenas Valley
Caller advised that her neighbor’s 23-year-old son advised he was going to kill his mother. Units en route to find location.

Criminal damage to property
Calle El Centro – Fort Bayard
Busted gate/still seeing what is missing.

Burglary
Fierro Road – Fierro
Older model pickup is missing/caller stated other items are shuffled around. Deputy advised units out at Hi-Spot/wrecker en route.

Domestic disturbance
Tabor Avenue
Caller advised wife is out of control/she did bite and hit him/she is outside/she has been drinking/her friend just arrived and is trying to take his wife to her house.

Saturday, Nov. 10

Criminal damage to property
Fairway
Caller advised that her ex-boyfriend just showed up to her residence and broke her bedroom window. Advised he was knocking on the front door and became upset when she wouldn’t let him in. Advised she can’t hear him anymore.

Welfare check
Linda Road
Caller advised his girlfriend is having a possible nervous breakdown/she is overthinking things and making him nervous/she has been drinking. Deputy had contact advising everything is okay/she was having an anxiety attack.

Domestic disturbance
Cottonwood Street – Hurley
Caller from North Hurley got into an altercation with 15-year-old son/negative injuries/son punched a hole in the wall. Deputies ATL with son.

Criminal trespass
Yellow Arrow Lane
Has a male in a white Dodge Ram pickup detained.

Search and Rescue
Shingle Canyon Road – Georgetown
No report.

Sunday, Nov. 11

Welfare check
Highway 90—MM 39
Caller advised a male is in the roadway waving his arms around. Deputies advised en route with one male to county line on Highway 90.

Welfare check
Yucca Valley Drive – Arenas Valley
35-year-old friend having suicidal ideations/had taken an overdose of pills but they made her throw up and she also cut her arm. Mental/high priority.

Harassment
Highway 61 – Lower Mimbres
Caller advised her neighbor is screaming obscenities at her address but he is not on her property/for about an hour now. Deputy spoke with parties and everything is okay.

Harassment
GCSD
Walk-in advised a named individual is harassing her at different times.

Criminal trespass warning
Cobre Mine
Caller advised they found a male on the property taking pictures. Deputy had contact at the guard shack advising an individual was issued a CTW for the Cobre Mine area.

Welfare check
11820 Highway 180
Caller advised a subject is waving a flashlight in the middle of the road/subject looked unhealthy and had no shoes. Second caller advised a female is running in the middle of the highway waving around a flashlight.

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