Friday, Mar. 31

Accident-property damage
Little Walnut and Cleveland Mine roads
Maroon Toyota off the road/there are skid marks and he cannot see anyone around the vehicle.

Domestic disturbance
Bandoni Drive
A named male just broke his phone and also hit him. Deputy advised ATL for a red Ford Explorer/if contact is made stop and hold for a domestic dispute.

Criminal trespass warning
Goathead Path - Arenas Valley
Attempting to serve CTW/negative contact.

Welfare check
Highway 180 - Lifeline System
Deputy did assist the female who needed help getting up/everything is okay.

Domestic disturbance
Highway 180 @ Peterson Drive
Male and female physical domestic/white Hyundai. Deputy advised clothing and other debris in roadway on Peterson/negative contact with a domestic/will ATL for vehicle.

Welfare check
Mesa Road - Cliff
Caller advised that she has not heard from her mother today and wants deputy to call her. Caller was contacted by phone and advised she is not to contact GCSO for any further welchecks on her mother. The mother is diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease and is under the care of her nephew who holds a guardianship/conservator agreement, and has in-home living assistance.

Welfare check
Highways 180 and 61
One male minor is flashing a cell phone and cars are not stopping to help. Deputies out at rest area with negative contact/advising Luna County.

Saturday, Apr. 1

Harassment
Bell Street
A named male just called and told caller he is going to her house and he has an indefinite CTW for location. Deputy advised will be out on foot.

Criminal trespass
Hurley Ballpark
This was the man walking a dog from the shelter and there is not fence or signs stating private property/everything is okay.

Accident-injuries
Highway 180 @Racetrack Road
Two vehicles/injuries/but unknown exactly. EMS advised paging EMS2. Whiskey Creek Fire Department engine 3 en route for extraction.

Domestic disturbance
Camino Serna Drive
Sister and boyfriend are arguing. Male just took off in a navy blue Camaro.

Battery
Bornite Court -- Tyrone
Some much older kids beat up her 9-year-old son but he is okay and doesn't need medical attention.

Larceny
Saavedra Drive
Caller advised some of his items were stolen including a cell phone. Deputy advised this is a civil matter as it was male's ex-girlfriend who took his items and he did advise that he bought one of those items for her.

Criminal trespass
Rio de Arenas Road
Tenant moved out this morning, but other tenants have called advising someone is still there. Caller would like deputy to clear the house and then caller will lock it up. Deputy advised no one is in the house/the tenant was evicted/all is okay.

Harassment
Paloma Street - Arenas Valley
Caller advised that his neighbors tried to chase him when he got home from the store and he is tired of them harassing him. Caller called back advising a named female is being belligerent and he wants her removed/she has been throwing things and is intoxicated. Deputy advised negative contact/all clear.

Sunday, Apr. 2

Larceny
Mira Loma Drive - Arenas Valley
Phone was stolen night before last and caller believes a named female took it.

Unwanted subject
Little Walnut Picnic Grounds
Deputy advised spoke to caretaker who advised people are there who shouldn't be. Deputy advised that everyone was cooperative/it was just a misunderstanding.

Welfare check
Cottage San Road
Caller thinks there is a 3-year-old boy alone. Deputy made contact and advised the child was outside playing/everything is okay/will call caller and advise.

Unwanted subject
Paloma Street - Arenas Valley
A named female went back to caller's today and he wants a DVO on her/she is not there now.

Game and Fish
Cottage San Road
Caller advised that a deer with a broken leg is under his porch. Deputy advised one shot fired/notify G&F tomorrow.

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