Friday, May 3, 2024

Domestic disturbance
Filaree Road
Caller advised a named male just hit his daughter/he drives a green 4dr car/daughter has a bloody lip. Caller will be at the gate waiting for LE.

Identity theft
Mountain View Road
American Express account was opened with her SS# and info.

Stolen motor vehicle
Chaparral Road – Upper Mimbres
'99 grey Ford Contour/15 minutes ago/knows who took it/headed toward Silver City.
Deputies had contact with caller.

Welfare check
Highway 15 – MM 6
Caller advised a person is hunched over on a rock.

Domestic disturbance
Bandoni Drive
Son is irate with caller/he is throwing items around the residence/possibly having a mental breakdown/being aggressive verbally/is sitting down eating dinner/he is calm at this time.

Suspicious vehicle
Grand Mesa Drive
Caller advised her neighbor called advising a small grey truck is parked on the side of her property. Deputies advised negative contact with anything/will frequent patrol throughout the night.

Saturday, May 4

Unwanted subject
11732 E. Highway 180
Caller wants male removed who is on the property.

Unwanted subject
Gomez Peak
Stated a group is refusing to leave/camp host is trying to close the park at 7 p.m. Deputy advised caller called stating the party left and he is going to lock the gates.

Unwanted subject
Truck Bypass
Caller advised she has been asking her mother to leave since yesterday/she has been refusing/she has been threatening to steal her chickens/stated she isn't gonna leave until she gets her cat back/had let her cat out and now can't find it.

Disturbance
Highway 35 – Mesa Campground
Caller advising of a disturbance between a family/all are intoxicated/pushing each other. Deputy stated all verbal/put out fire party just left some trash and tents all . . .

Suspicious vehicle
Highway 356 – Santa Rita Mine turnoff
Stated a vehicle appears to be wrecked. Bayard PD officer advised vehicle appears to have run out of gas. Somebody reported the vehicle as stolen.

Welfare check
Rosedale Road
Teens drinking and driving/goldish Ram. Deputy advised clear.

Suicide threat
Bill Evans
No report.

Sunday, May 5

Stolen motor vehicle
Duck Creek Road – Buckhorn
Caller advised someone drove through his fence and stole a stock trailer and tried to steal other items as well. Deputy advised clear/will ATL the area for tracks on the county road.

Reckless driver
S. Highway 90 and Wayne Road
Caller stated driver speeds up and slows down/all over the roadway/driver has an eye patch.

Welfare check
Arenas Valley Road
Caller advised for the past two days she has heard banging in the garage/thinks someone is down there.

Domestic disturbance
Broken Arrow Drive – Silver Acres
Caller advised her husband is drunk and breaking stuff up/he has a knife and is trying to stab the couch/three children are inside the house/she called her pastor and her pastor told her to call 911. Deputy advised male left prior to arrival/she is not very cooperative/no battery occurred.

Larceny
Partridge Drive
Caller advised his 9 mm Smith & Wesson was stolen 1-2 days ago. Deputy advised caller will call back when he has the serial number.

Disturbance
Prescott Street
Brother is in the home threatening caller saying he is going to break her things and yelling at his son. Advised he was yelling at his son and throwing things and when she intervened it made things worse. Deputy advised verbal only/issue male indefinite CTW for residence.

Criminal trespass warning
11825 E. Highway 180
A named male was on the property looking around/he already has a CTW. Deputy ATL.

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