Monday, Dec. 17

Breaking and entering
Valle de Uvas – Upper Mimbres
Caller advised someone broke into her house. Female is yelling at someone to get out of her house/subject is refusing to leave.

Welfare check
Morales Road – Arenas Valley
Caller advised that a named male stated he wanted to end his life/had no address info. Officer had negative contact with anyone inside. Deputy spoke with a named individual/everything is okay.

Domestic disturbance
Fairway Drive
Caller advised she is afraid for her life/verbal domestic/named male in a blue Ford.
Deputy had contact advising male was advised to leave for a few hours to which he agreed/there was no physical altercation reported/everything is okay.

Disturbance
Basalt Drive
Caller is being threatened by a named individual’s son/he is throwing things at him now/caller is outside and the son is following him/son is supposed to be on medications but isn’t at this time.

Welfare check
N. Coleman Drive
Caller advised she has not been able to get a hold of her 56-year-old brother since April. Deputy spoke to landlord who advised no one by the name lives in that area/received info that male lives in Deming, did . . .

Harassment
Little Walnut Road
Caller is being harassed by someone over the phone.

Fight
Penny Park
Deputy advised people are supposed to meet and fight/red Dodge Dakota.

Tuesday, Dec. 18

Welfare check
Highway 180 @ water tanks
Male in pajamas and a jacket dancing in the highway. Deputy had contact advising male was advised to stay off the road.

Unwanted subject
Highway 152
Caller advised that a named male is on her property in a black car/he is knocking on the door/he has a CTW for the address/he is looking for something in his trunk/the vehicle is parked in the front yard.

Wednesday, Dec. 19

Domestic disturbance
Arenas Valley Road
Caller advised a female is outside trying to kick the door in/she was trying to wave the deputy down in front of her but he did not see her.

Domestic disturbance
Rodeo Road
Caller advised that her boyfriend hit her/line disconnected/upon callback line busy. Deputy had negative contact in the area/clear.

Welfare check
Desert Rose
Caller advised she has been hearing a male saying ‘Help’ for about five minutes now. Deputy advised units are going to ATL Old Little Walnut Road and Cottontail Road/negative contact.

Thursday, Dec. 20

Unwanted subject
S. Bayard Street – Santa Clara
Caller stated that a named female is at her residence and she is not wanted on the property. Deputy had contact advising with one female en route to Lintero Apartments.

Accident-injuries
Silver Heights Blvd @ J.D.’s Feeds
Two vehicles in the roadway/black car and other small car. Deputies advised ATL blue Toyota Tacoma possibly headed toward Hudson Street possibly with a child in vehicle/if contact with vehicle stop and hold for GCSD for hit and run.

Welfare check
Highway 90 – MM 26-27
Female on 911 advising that a man is taking her somewhere and that she doesn’t know him/they are in the mountains somewhere and he’s not taking her home like he says he is. Female caller advised she knows the male but cannot give a description of the vehicle.

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