Friday, Feb. 9

Suicide threat
610 N. Silver Street – Seasonal Overnight Shelter
No report.

Larceny
Bellm Street – Sant Clara
Walk-in at GCSO doesn't want to report to XCPD.

Accident-property damage
Highway 180 – MM 78 (2 miles east of Buckhorn)
Advised a female in a green Toyota Tacoma hit a tree and she is intoxicated and the doors are locked/she is not responding to caller/before the firehouse in Buckhorn. GEMS-no responders. EMS1 advised to launch Native to scene/advise Cliff-Gila Fire and advise them to let us know if patient needs extraction.

Welfare check
Rodeo Drive
Caller states a 57-year-old female spoke to him a while ago and she didn't sound well/she has been having a headache for three days. Deputy made contact with female who stated she is okay and does not need medical attention.

Disturbance
North Hurley
Stated her son is intoxicated and is starting issues with her/not physical.

Harassment
Highway 61 – Lower Mimbres
Stated neighbors are threatening her husband/unknown what the threats were/her husband stated the neighbors left and there is no need for a response. Deputy spoke with a male who stated everything is okay.

Accident-injuries
Highway 180 and Kirkland Road – Arenas Valley
Second caller advised single car rollover/driver is on scene/one ear bleeding/vehicle blocking intersection. EMS3 direct with page-in/Native 32 and 30 declined due to weather. WCFD unit 12 en route/on scene.

Saturday, Feb. 10
Loud party
W. Encino Street – Santa Clara
Deputy had negative contact with any loud music or party.

Sunday, Feb. 11

Accident-injuries
S. Highway 90 and Buttermilk Lane
Male driving a silver Ford Explorer/possibly rolled it/is on its wheels/65-year-old driver out of the vehicle bleeding from his hand. Caller advised a nurse stopped and is out with him/Native Air will be doing a weather check/Native 32 is not able to be on standby/Native 30 can accept/35 minutes to scene.

Burglary
W. Highway 180 – Cliff
Caller advised someone keeps breaking into his house/all the rims have been taken along with some tires/also there are some broken windows. Caller does see some rims at the neighbor's house.

Criminal damage to property
Old Ruebush Meat
Caller advised someone has cut the chains and trespassed. Deputies investigating.

Battery
Mimbres Yucca Drive – Upper Mimbres
Caller's brother pushed her into the stove and burnt her arm. Caller is 10-year-old female and is afraid to speak any louder. Caller cannot get a hold of her mom and wants her mom to come and pick her up. Caller does not want to live there anymore/her brother is very mean to her. EMS was paged. Mom was identified.

Welfare check
Mimbres Methodist Church
Male sitting on the side of the road with his head down. He said, "I'm crazy, but need to go somewhere where I can get warm. I won't hurt you." Deputy advised in the area ATL/negative contact with the male.

Harassment
Grenfell Drive – Arenas Valley
Caller advised her daughter's ex-boyfriend is making threats toward her on social media. Deputy going to contact other party.

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