Monday, Jan. 14

Welfare check
Welsh Street – Arenas Valley
Caller advised her friend is having suicidal ideations/texting pretending to be someone else and saying “____ took off with my gun.” Deputy had contact with neighbor/advising there are dogs at the home but they are unable to look inside.

Burglary
El Paseo and Allen roads
Off Highway 35/caller advised some items were taken from his home.

Unwanted subject
N. James Street
A named male is there and caller wants him gone. Deputy had contact and dropped the male off in Santa Clara.

Tuesday, Jan. 15

Larceny
126 Rosedale Road
Manhole ring and cover missing.

Domestic disturbance
Encina Street – Arenas Valley
Caller advised a family is fighting and talking about shooting each other and one shot has been heard. Second caller advised brother is trying to fight him.

Welfare check
Main Street and N. Hurley Road
Male walking up and down Main Street for the past half-hour. Deputy advised clear.

Welfare check
Kiva Road – Upper Mimbres
Male with dementia and Alzheimer’s is alone at the home/his wife who is his caretaker is in the ER/unknown when she will be released. Deputies advised when Adult Protective Services went to check on him he became violent with them/will be en route to location.

Wednesday, Jan. 16

Welfare check
Coleman Drive
A 48-year-old male who has several medical issues did not show up for work and that is unlike him. Dispatch called caller who advised the employee just called in and he is okay/thank the deputies who responded.

Larceny
Chuck’s Folly – Cliff
Solar panels taken from his well on the side of the highway.

Larceny
Rosedale Road
Caller advised that UPS notified him that a package had been delivered at 10 a.m. and the package is gone.

Intoxicated persons
E. 6th and N. Hudson streets
Male lying on the side of the road by the post office. Out with male at Kelly/Bennett.

Thursday, Jan. 17

Accident-property damage
S. Highway 90 – MM 20
2010 silver Toyota RAV4 hit a deer/female called tow truck.

Harassment
Pheasant Drive
Caller stated her ex-boyfriend keeps harassing her.

Suspicious vehicle
Highway 180 and Manhattan Park Drive
Blue pickup hiding behind a tree.

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