Friday, Jan. 18

Welfare check
W. Highway 180 and Oakwood Avenue
Adult individual, wearing all black, walking in the middle of the roadway. Deputy out with an individual halfway down Snake Hill.

Larceny
Cove Road – Arenas Valley
Caller is in Tucson and was notified that her propane tank has been stolen.

Accident-property damage
North Hurley Road
Caller advised that her foster son hit a yellow corner sign about an hour ago and damaged the sign.

Fraud/embezzlement
Burro Mountain Homestead
Caller stated it occurred between May and June of 2018.

Welfare check
Escobedo Lane – Arenas Valley
Caller requested welcheck on his children as he is not supposed to have contact with them. Deputy advised clear/subject was advised they will not be doing this welcheck in reference to the DVO.

Domestic disturbance
Tabor Drive
Caller advising her ex-boyfriend is there, intoxicated, and he threatened her/he is refusing to leave/his daughter dropped him off/he walked outside the residence. Deputies had contact with caller – negative contact with male.

Saturday, Jan. 19

Suspicious vehicle
W. Highway 180 and Chloride Flats Road
Deputy had contact advising the male occupant of the vehicle stated he was just trying to get some rest.

Breaking and entering
Highway 180 – Arenas Valley
Someone keeps breaking into his home.

Disturbance
Coleman Drive and Cottage San Road
There is a female in the ditch who is yelling for help. Deputy had contact with grandmother who stated that five of her grandchildren were yelling and playing on the trampoline.

Fight
Bataan Memorial Park
Caller advised her son is fighting his uncle and they are going to Central/20-year-old male. Caller was yelling at someone in the back and not giving any information. Officer advised have contact with both vehicles in the parking lot at this time/advised to send him another unit to Highway 180 and Manhattan Park Drive.

Sunday, Jan. 20

Welfare check
Black Mountain Road – Cliff
A named male is intoxicated and outside with his kids/he is crying and a child is crying as well. Deputy advised he is here right now/he is drinking/everything is okay at this time. Caller called back advising the deputy only talked to the male, waved to him, then left and didn’t do anything about it.

Criminal trespass warning
Goathead Path – Arenas Valley
Caller is having problems with her female neighbor who has a CTW and was on her property. Deputy advised clear from here/en route to the other party’s residence/out at residence/negative contact with second party/will try to call on phone.

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