Monday, July 3

Domestic disturbance
Box Canyon Campground
Caller advised (redacted) beat up (redacted) and that her brother is under the influence of alcohol/advised male possibly has injuries. Deputy advised they were advised of the call from NMSP.

Game and Fish
S. Highway 90 – Tyrone
Deer one mile south of Tyrone townsite/possibly alive. Deputy advised deer is dead/units clear.

Welfare check
Gila National Forest
Caller from El Paso advised wife, brother, and kids in a red car went camping in the GNF/they did not show up to work today. Deputy spoke with caller. Caller advised Mesa Campground is where they usually go to/they would be staying in tents.

Larceny
Sanctuary Road – Pinos Altos
Caller advised his chipper was taken/ladders are gone/compressor is gone.

Breaking and entering
Aurora Street – Santa Clara
Someone broke the screen and windows and the door is open.

Tuesday, July 4

Unwanted subject
North Hurley Road
Advised that his female friend is outside in her van/he asked her to leave but she is still outside. Deputy advised both parties agreed to separate for the night/have one female in unit en route to a Carrasco Street address.

Accident-property damage
Highway 180 – MM 116 (2 miles east of Walmart)
Deputy advised he hit a javelina/javelina was moved off the road.

Welfare check
Highway 180 – MM 119-120 (1-2 miles east of Uncle Woody’s Flea Market)
Caller advised a male in a blue SUV on the side of the road “is not right,” Deputy ATL’d but had negative contact with this vehicle.

Unattended death
Wright Road – Upper Mimbres
92-year-old male found dead/possibly had a fall in the night/beyond any help. Deputies advise to call OMI.

Criminal damage to property
Aurora Street – Santa Clara
Someone has broken into the house again/door is wide open and a window is broken. Deputy set up frequent patrol for next month.

Accident-property damage
Cottage San Road and Alabama Street
Female hit guardrail/does not appear to be injured/partially in roadway/female refused medical/driver stated she was going into the curve on the dirt and overcorrected. Deputy on scene

Welfare check
Highway 35 – Upper Mimbres
Caller advised female and boyfriend are fighting/can hear her yelling from their residence/caller disconnected line. Deputy advised all clear/negative on a domestic.

Accident-injuries
Cottage San Road and Onyx Drive
White car crashed into the ditch/both people state they are okay. Second caller advised she is the driver/60-year-old female injured/back pain/air bags deployed. PAFD received page. Deputy requested next wrecker on rotation.

Unwanted subject
Highway 152 – Hanover
Advised she has a named male at gunpoint who was trespassing /she has him outside on his knees/no longer has him at gunpoint/she is putting her firearm away.

Wednesday, July 5

Domestic disturbance
Realta Drive
A named male has been drinking all day and got physical with caller’s stepmom. Deputy advised made contact with male at the front of the house/he advised he wanted to kill himself and was not feeling okay/en route with one male to GRMC.

Welfare check
GCDC
A named female is at the jail claiming to have wrecked her car on Cooper Street and then walked to GCDC to turn herself in/she thinks she has warrants (she doesn’t locally)/she appears to be under the influence and said she will fight anyone who goes to arrest her. SCPD officer has contact just north of the Catholic Cemetery/there is damage to the vehicle, but not accident-wise/appears she beat up her vehicle.

Unattended death
Highway 35 – Lake Roberts
A named male has been found deceased/he didn’t answer his phone and is stiff.

Assault
Pinon Lane
Advised he was forced out of a friend’s vehicle and was threatened with bodily harm. Deputy en route to a Cardinal Lane address/back out at original location.

Accident-injuries
Highway 180 – MM 107-108 (2-3 miles west of Truck Bypass junction)
One vehicle went off the road/caller advised a female got out of the vehicle with a child/vehicle rolled/3-month-old having a hard time breathing/2 children. EMS10 advised to put Native on standby/Native Air will call back after talking to pilot.

Suicide threat
Mangus Terrace – Highway 180 West
Report, no narrative.

Unwanted subject
Hill Street – North Hurley
Advised she does not want a named female at her house/she showed up in a Toyota Tundra and pushed caller. Second caller advised caller is stealing from her.

Thursday, July 6

Welfare check
Mobile Drive
Caller from GCDC calling on behalf of inmate who cannot get hold of his father. Deputies went to father’s residence and knocked and announced themselves several times/negative contact with anyone.

Reckless driver
Highway 61 – MM 19 (1 mile south of Royal John Mine Road junction)
White Lincoln Continental without a license plate blew a tire. Deputy advised has contact with vehicle/they got a ride.

Welfare check
Mobile Drive
Caller has not heard from an 81-year-old male in three days. Deputy made contact with male/he is okay.

Welfare check
Highway 35 – Upper Mimbres
Advised three children are crying inside the residence/mother is not home at this time. Deputy advised negative contact with anyone in the residence.

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