Monday, June 24

Suspicious vehicle
Ben Altamirano Sports Complex
Deputy advised the subjects advised they were okay.

Welfare check
Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument
Caller advised a child was screaming a man had a belt and was shuffling to get the child in the vehicle.

Welfare check
Artcher Road – 11:35 a.m.
Caller advised that a woman was walking down the road asking for help. Deputy had contact advising the female is very upset/does not want to talk to the police.

Reckless driver
S. Highway 90 – MM 11
Deputy advised the driver was just falling asleep.

Domestic disturbance
W. Highway 180 and Oakwood Avenue
Deputies advised driver stated that he and his girlfriend had an argument and she decided to walk home/both denied any issues/all units will be clear.

Unwanted subject
Artcher Road – 6:45 p.m.
Caller advised a named female who lives next door is banging on her house/caller wants the female issued a CTW for her property.

Welfare check
Chalcocite Court -- Tyrone
Caller advised she is the legal guardian for granddaughter and child is with her mother who is harassing caller on the phone. Deputy had contact advising the child is okay as is the mother.

Welfare check
Cottage San Road and Bandoni Drive – 8:45 p.m.
Female is harassing motorists saying she needs help to get them to stop and then saying she needs a ride to get alcohol. Caller said she came on their porch and asked for a ride and they told her to leave. Deputy had negative contact.

Welfare check
N. Hurley Road
Caller said multiple subjects are burning stuff in the backyard and it seems like they are tweaking really bad and they are yelling and fighting in backyard and can hear a young child crying as well.

Welfare check
Cottage San Road – 11 p.m.
Caller advised the same female is now on her porch screaming.

Tuesday, June 25

Criminal damage to property
Highway 180 – MM 137-138 (Between Grant County Airport Road and Highway 61 junction)
Caller advised his brother noticed a calf on the highway/it looks like someone cut the fence/calf was returned to land.

Accident-property damage
Tabor Avenue and Lance Drive
Caller advised she got hit in her gray Dodge Dart by a white car/negative on ambulance. Deputy had contact requesting ambulance for a 27-year-old female complaining of back pain.

Criminal trespass warning
11820 Highway 180
Male sitting on bench in front of building yelling profanities to her daughter and was threatening to flash her. Deputy out with male on Pueblo/has prisoner en route to hospital.

Welfare check
Briarwood Drive
Caller advised they just got a call from their patient who was discharged/they can hear a lot of yelling/sounds like a domestic between husband and (redacted). Deputies had negative contact with anyone in the house.

Welfare check
Bill Evans Lake
3-year-old might need an ambulance/father hooked child with a fishing hook/they would be coming back from Bill Evans Lake driving a black Ford F150. Deputy advised to have SCPD ATL as well/had contact about 2 miles east of Highway 221 junction.

Wednesday, June 26

Criminal trespass warning
W. Highway 180
Caller is having problems with a named female who is on scene/wants her issued a CTW. Deputy issued the female an indefinite CTW for American Mobile Home Park.

Unwanted subject
Brushy Mountain Road – Mule Creek
Caller advised a male is outside the post office who says he is from Mexico and has been there for two days camping outside. Negative on a CTW/just want him removed.

Disturbance
Summit Road
Caller can hear multiple subjects screaming. Deputies advised negative on a domestic/kid was getting scolded for calling his mother a name.

Thursday, June 27

Domestic disturbance
Tabor Avenue
Caller advised that her husband stole her morphine pills/now they are arguing/he is selling the pills. Deputy had contact and was able to calm down caller and there were no further issues/her pills were found in her purse.

Domestic disturbance
Briarwood Drive
Can hear a male yelling at caller, “Turn it off, this is the end, this is the end, turn it off.”/lost contact with female. Deputies have one in investigative detention/have one in unit/en route to GRMC. EMS3 advised no patient transfer/patient refused. Deputy advised will be clear/subject is in GRMC’s custody now.

Reckless driver
Bataan Memorial Park
BPD officer had contact advising will be clear/the 4-wheelers are not riding in the park and are leaving.

Welfare check
W. Highway 180 and W. Market Street
Caller advised she got a text about her daughter’s vehicle being found at the top of Market Street with a suicide note.

Domestic disturbance
Scott Park
Caller advised a couple is yelling at each other near the concession stand/could not provide further.

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