Friday, Mar. 15

Suspicious vehicle
Bornite Street – Tyrone
Deputy advised clear/vehicle is not blocking the driveway.

Welfare check
Cottage San and Artcher roads
Female in the middle of the road asking people for money for alcohol. NMSP officer advised running traffic in the area/negative contact with any female.

Welfare check
Redrock Road
Caller has not had contact with a named male for days. Deputy advised spoke with the male on the phone and he is okay/will call caller back shortly.

Welfare check
Little Walnut
Caller advised a female called, advising she is going to commit suicide/ she advised she is in Little Walnut and she’s done. Deputy on foot had negative contact with anyone at Little Walnut PC.

Welfare check
Highway 35 – Upper Mimbres
Caller advised her father-in-law was talking to his daughter on the phone when he stopped talking and now is not answering his phone. Deputy had contact with father-in-law advising he is okay and will contact his daughter at a later time.

Loud music
Mountain View Drive
Deputy had contact with homeowner who advised they would turn the music off for the rest of the night.

Saturday, Mar. 16

Unwanted subject
Highway 15 – Pinos Altos
Caller advised that a named male is causing problems/he is intoxicated/the babysitter let him in. Deputy advised dropped male off at an Orchard Street address in Bayard.

Burglary
Highway 180 – Riverside
Someone broke into woodshop.

Accident-property damage
S. Highway 90 and Gold Gulch
One vehicle rollover/no injuries. Deputy advised that Highway 90 has been shut down at the Tyrone townsite/state highway department will be sending a truck to location to shut down the highway.

Accident-property damage
Highway 90 – MM 18
Another vehicle in the same location as the other accident.

Shoplifting
11820 Highway 180
Female was caught on camera/occurred about 10 minutes ago/she is still at this location/she just left in a silver Toyota car.

Larceny
Bays Road – Mule Creek
Larceny of fuel. Deputy advised clear.

Shoplifting
11820 Highway 180
Occurred earlier today/have video ready.

Sunday, Mar. 17

Suspicious vehicle
Fort Bayard Maintenance Shop
Deputy out with a male, who is going to leave the area.

Loud music
Maplewood Circle
Deputy advised had contact/homeowner advised he will turn down the music/units will be clear.

Domestic disturbance
Welsh Street – Arenas Valley
A named female and a male are arguing/she is throwing his belongings outside. Deputy had contact with female who advised male left prior to arrival.

Domestic disturbance
Lance Drive and Ridge Road
Caller advised a male outside of a gray Ford car looked like he had a lot of anger/a female is in the gray car. Caller advised she saw him throw a rock at the car and yelling at the female/also saw him kick a dog. Caller called back advising the couple are now walking around Tres Casitas.

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