Monday, July 8

Unwanted subject
Agua Blanca – Hurley
Caller advised she wants her son removed from the property/he is off his meds/broke a window/and is pounding on the door threatening them.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Highway 15 – Pinos Altos
Someone broke caller’s windshield/white Chevy truck.

Larceny
Chalcocite Court – Tyrone
Caller advised someone stole a firearm from his house or his car/he can’t find it.

Fraud/embezzlement
N. Swan Street
Caller’s husband was scammed out of $1,100.

Harassment
Galaz Street – San Lorenzo
Caller’s son is texting and harassing caller. Deputy advised en route in reference to a civil standby/has contact with one female.

Harassment
23 Artcher Road
Caller advising they are evicting a named female from their property and she won’t stop texting her begging her not to evict. Deputy had telephone contact with female informing her to stop contacting caller and she stated that she understood.

Welfare check
Meadow Hawk Lane – Arenas Valley
Open 911/female in the background possibly crying. Male and female yelling back and forth/possibly intoxicated/sounds like they got into a vehicle. LE requested ambulance for a 63-year-old female possibly having a panic attack and is highly intoxicated/neighbors are going to stay with the husband.

Criminal damage to property
North Hurley
Caller advised his son broke his table and is intoxicated and being violent.

Welfare check
Highway 180/Boston Hill Trailhead
Caller advised a lot of yelling was coming from the top of the hill saying, “Get away from me.” Deputy out with multiple vehicles.

Tuesday, July 9

Game and Fish
S. Highway 90 /Camino Tolteca – Tyrone
Dog hit by car/injured but still alive. Another caller said the dog is still alive. One shot. This is a deer.

Unwanted subject
N. Pheasant Drive
Caller’s mom is causing problems and wants her removed from home. Deputies issued indefinite CTW/units clear.

Suspicious vehicle
Ridge Road
Deputy advised with vehicle/negative in the roadway/advised it broke down and he is going to have a tow truck pick it up soon.

Welfare check
City of Rocks – Highway 61
Caller hasn’t heard from her 61 and 66-year-old parents since yesterday. They have two kids with them and are driving a black Chevy Silverado.

Welfare check
Highways 180 and 78
Male lying on the ground/caller will stay there till deputy arrives.

Wednesday, July 10

Domestic disturbance
Meadow Hawk Lane – Arenas Valley
Caller advised her and her husband had a domestic last night/he was hitting her all night/she is now in the bedroom and he is in the living room/he is drunk/caller refused medical.

Breaking and entering
N. Hurley Road
Caller advised that people broke into his home to stay while he was gone/the door to his home is broken/they took a truckload of stuff.

Criminal damage to property
Highway 35 – Upper Mimbres
Caller advised someone cut a hole in their fence.

Criminal damage to property
Country Road/Rosedale
Damage to fence.

Domestic disturbance
Cottonwood Road
Caller advised that a guy at her house is hitting her mom/she can still hear them arguing/thinks the male has been drinking.

Welfare check
70 Truck Bypass
Caller advised he hasn’t heard from a named male in a while/he isn’t picking up. Deputy advised clear/made contact with male/advised him to call caller.

Welfare check
Sandalwood Avenue
Caller advised she needed help to lift her husband off the floor/advised she didn’t want an ambulance. Caller was advised that an ambulance was the one who would be sent. Caller advised, “Then don’t send anyone,” and disconnected. Deputy advised lift assist/male in 80s/male has dementia.

Welfare check
Highway 180 – MM 141 (Highway 61 junction)
Male jumping in front of vehicles as they are passing. Deputy had contact with male at MM 140/male in unit/en route to rest area/advised he wasn’t jumping in traffic.

Thursday, July 11

Harassment
Old Little Walnut Road
Officer had contact with caller who advised she has issues with neighbor about his barking dogs and his unrestrained dog.

Unwanted subject
Mountain View Drive – 12:48 p.m.
A 23-year-old named male is in her yard/he has been told to not return and he keeps coming back. Deputy advised units clear/male was issued a CTW/en route with male to (redacted).

Larceny
Mountain View Road – 2:05 p.m.
Caller advised that her granddaughter stole her mail/she is probably with her boyfriend.

Assault
Apache Street – Silver Acres
Caller advised that two subjects sprayed him with black tar and sprayed his house and rock wall, then left in a white Chevy van and a red pickup pulling a trailer with equipment.

Accident-injuries
Ridge Road
Second caller advised a vehicle has flipped/driver is hurt/is stuck in the vehicle/he’s breathing and talking/white Chevy Silverado/it’s near the jail.

Stolen motor vehicle
Broken Arrow Drive – Silver Acres
Caller’s ex sold her RV without her permission/it happened in Bayard.

Burglary
N. Swan Street
Caller advised someone went into his house and stole his money.

Unwanted subject
Encina Street – Arenas Valley
Caller advised he has two subjects on his property and wants them gone off the property/can hear a lot of yelling in the background.

Larceny
Bataan Park
Caller advised of vandalism on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial/will stand by for a deputy.

Domestic disturbance
11820 Highway 180
Male and female involved in a physical domestic. Deputy advised negative contact with either vehicles or subjects.

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