Friday, Mar. 8

Harassment
Highway 152 – Santa Rita
Caller was just threatened by a named female and her boyfriend. Deputy spoke to (redacted) via telephone/(redacted) stated girl tried moving into boss’s house/left skateboard at residence/left it for a year.

Harassment
Palo Verde Drive
Walk-in complaining on (redacted).

Disturbance
Arenas Valley Road
Caller stated that (redacted) is threatening (redacted). Deputy had contact with (redacted) who said (redacted) was yelling at him from the road and acting weird.

Larceny
W. Highway 180 – Cliff
Home is vacant and someone has broken in.

Accident-property damage
Thunder Road/Beargrass
Vehicle hit fire hydrant/no injuries. Dispatch notified Rosedale Water Association.

Saturday, Mar. 9

Reckless driver
Highway 180 @ Kirkland Road
Deputy went traffic with vehicle on Highway 180/Beall’s. Out with two individuals.

Accident-injuries
Highway 15 – MM 12
Small black SUV rolled over by Cherry Creek Campground. Elderly male involved was bleeding. Deputy advised to send next wrecker on rotation.

Criminal sexual penetration
Grant County
Caller is prosecutor who advised mother disclosed this occurred within last year/child 2-years-old.

Welfare check
Palo Verde Drive
Caller stated he hasn’t seen his grandson in over a week/there is no parenting plan available/child is 5-months-old. Deputy advised child is okay at this time/will call caller back.

Disturbance
Rosedale Road
Caller advised she can hear yelling and the primer gray truck at that house keeps speeding up and down Rosedale Road. Deputy spoke with homeowner at the address/negative on any screaming.

Sunday, Mar. 10

Criminal damage to property
Morales Road – Arenas Valley
Caller advised she was asleep and believes someone tried breaking in. Caller looked outside and saw a female with pinkish hair running and got into a blue van/she did smash a window to the door.

Welfare check
Dragonfly railhead
Caller advised she is lost on the Dragonfly Trailhead/has been out there a few hours/does not have water/believes she is walking in circles. Deputy had contact behind Fort Bayard Cemetery/en route to Dragonfly Trailhead.

Welfare check
Cottage San Road/Alabama Street
Caller advised a small child was walking in the road/(redacted) just ran up to grab the child and put him in a vehicle/child seemed lost. Deputies went traffic with a gold car with two occupants on Little Walnut near Jose Barrios School.

Unwanted subject
Burnham Street – Arenas Valley
A named male is hanging around outside. Deputies have contact with party.

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