Monday, Nov. 12

Criminal damage to property
11820 Highway 180
Caller advised she just arrived at the store and the front door is broken.

Unwanted subject
11820 Highway 180
Units clear/subjects leaving the property.

Welfare check
11865 Highway 180
Female stumbling all over the road/threw a bottle over the guardrail/she is walking east. Deputy advised negative contact.

Welfare check
Highway 90 and Butterfield Lane
Caller advised he was on the phone with her and it sounded like she went into a seizure/she has a history of seizures. Deputies had contact with female advising it appears the female fell/has lacerations to her face. EMS advised clear/signed refusal.

Harassment
Camino Tolteca
Caller wants one of the deputies who responded last night to respond again/the named individual is still harassing. Deputy had contact with caller.

Harassment
16 Kirkland Road
Caller is receiving a threat through Facebook. Deputy set up frequent patrol for two weeks/clear.

Tuesday, Nov. 13

Welfare check
4505 E. Highway 180
Caller stated a female has a cane and is pulling an airport bag/she was lying on the side of the road asking for help/she is now walking west. Deputy had contact at Farm Bureau advising to send ambulance for a 56-year-old female advising she has frostbite on her hands. Alert/conscious and breathing.

Accident-property damage
E. Highway 180 and Madison Road
Vehicle vs deer/everything is okay. Send next wrecker/moderate front end damage/radiator leaking.

Fraud/embezzlement
Yucca Valley Drive
Walk-in advised someone opened an account in her name.

Harassment
41 Fort Bayard Road
Caller advised that an employee called his supervisor and ‘exploded’ on her and threatened to assault a patient. Caller advised the employee’s badge has been deactivated and won’t be able to enter the building tomorrow at noon when he thinks he is to return to work. Requests a call to see what can be done.

Welfare check
Highway 15 @ Bear Creek Cabins
Male yelling at dogs and talking to something in the sky/wearing a hoodie. Deputy had negative contact.

Breaking and entering
Bear Creek Cabins
Caller advised someone broke into the cabins and they are still in the cabins. Caller advised subject is now in the office/caller is hiding in the kitchen. Caller advised the subject looks like a bum.

Wednesday, Nov. 14

Welfare check
Highway 180 – MM 120 (1 mile west of Hwy 152 junction)
Male driver is driving way under the speed limit and put the car in reverse when leaving the stoplight at Santa Clara before moving forward. Deputy went traffic with vehicle at Highway 180 and Arenas Valley Road advising he is having problems with transmission/he is headed to work/problems going uphill.

Thursday, Nov. 15

Suspicious vehicle
E. Highway 180 and 32nd Street Bypass
Deputy advised keys are in the vehicle/vehicle is unlocked/vehicle starts with keys/will secure the vehicle as well as he can.

Game and Fish
W, Highway 180 and Chloride Flats Road
Vehicle hit a deer/deer is 10-7. Deputy out at Highway 180/Western Hills with caller who wants to salvage deer.

Welfare check
Highway 152 – MM 26
Female on side of road waving people down. Deputies originally had negative contact but did contact the female who was waiting on a wrecker.

Accident-property damage
W. Highway 180 and W. Market Street
Vehicle vs javelina/driver is going back home/she is okay.

Criminal trespass warning
11820 Highway 180
Caller advised a named male is on the property and he has a CTW. Deputy advised in area ATL male.

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