Friday, Oct. 25,

Domestic disturbance
Saavedra Drive – 3:50 a.m.
A named male took caller’s keys to caller’s 2001 Chevy Tahoe/no physical contact/he threw the keys at her and she took the keys and left. Second caller calling from Broken Arrow was advised deputies were en route already.

Request officer
Broken Arrow Drive – Silver Acres – 4:24 a.m.
Caller advised her neighbors were fighting earlier and she is scared.

Harassment
11820 Highway 180
Caller advised male left the area/wanted to purchase gas/vulgarly threatened caller/wants the male issued a CTW. Second caller advised her boyfriend was at the Snappy Mart trying to put gas in his vehicle, the pump . . .

Fraud/embezzlement
Cowan Road
Caller is having problems with possible fraud or ID theft with his soc. Deputy advised clear/will meet with him next week.

Harassment
Cliff High School
Caller advised some kid who has mental issues walked up to his 17-year-old daughter at school and grabbed her hand and tried to touch her.

Suspicious vehicle
Arenas Valley Road
Caller advised a neighbor called advising a black pickup was in his yard and caller is not home right now/caller advised no one should be there unless it is his son. Deputy had contact with a male on the phone/pickup belongs to the mother of his son’s girlfriend.

Domestic disturbance
2069 Cottage San Road – 5:20 p.m.
Advised that a named male is at the residence destroying the inside of the house/he is picking up clothes and arguing with her and throwing things around the residence/line was disconnected. Deputy advised no one came to the door and negative contact by phone.

Domestic disturbance
2069 Cottage San Road – 8:10 p.m.
Deputy advised everything is all verbal/everything okay at this time/units clear.

Suspicious vehicle
Ben Altamirano Sports Complex
Multiple occupants. Deputy advised subject was on provisional/leaving park at this time.

Saturday, Oct. 26

Domestic disturbance
Racetrack Road – Arenas Valley
Deputy advised a 38-year-old female is bleeding from face/send EMS/unit clear/female is being transported by EMS/out with Gilbert Sias who has an active CTW for residence.

Reckless driver
Highway 180 @ rest area
Deputy advised went traffic with the red Jeep at MM 136 (halfway between Grant County Airport Road and Highway 61 junction)/clear from traffic stop.

Criminal trespass warning
Mountain View Drive
Caller advised his ex-wife was on his property today/she left a few hours ago.

Breaking and entering
W. Hester Street
Caller advised a female is trying to get into her daughter’s house through the back door/her daughter is not home/caller’s sister and brother-in-law got there and found the female trying to get into the trailer/unknown if she is still there or if she took off.

Domestic disturbance
Chukar Drive
A named female threw a knife at caller and is also fighting with other family members/she is 26-years-old and not intoxicated/does not have a knife at this time. Deputy on scene.

Sunday, Oct. 27

Disturbance
Partridge Drive
Two males fighting in the roadway/they are drunk.

Disturbance
Valley Drive
Roommate’s girlfriend hit caller/caller did lock her out/she is outside with her boyfriend/she does not need an ambulance. Deputy dropped off female at a Hugh McKeen address.

Breaking and entering
E. Highway 180 – Santa Clara
Caller advised someone broke into his vacant house/there is nothing for them to take but they did go through the empty cabinets.

Welfare check
Racetrack Road – Arenas Valley
Caller advised his female partner was just released from jail/she is on several medications and just went missing. Caller called back advising officers can cancel/female did arrive home/she is fine.

Welfare check
Santa Clara Laundry
Caller can see an elderly male lying on the ground across the street by the large dirt piles/he’s been there for the past 30 minutes. Deputy dropped Joe Holguin off at a Mineral Street address.

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