Monday, Jan. 13

Suspicious vehicle
N. Swan Street
Deputy advised female has a flat and is fixing it.

Larceny
Sycamore Street – Sunrise Estates
Mail was stolen out of his mailbox and a check was cashed from the mail that was taken.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Mountain View Drive
Caller advised he believes someone put a substance where his wiper fluid is and when he used it, it scratched his windshield.

Domestic disturbance
North Hurley Road
Caller advised that a named male is outside her residence threatening to burn it down. Dispatch can hear male outside yelling “Hurry up” and banging on the door. Caller does not want to disconnect the line/advising if male is not arrested he’s going to kill her.

Larceny
Partridge Drive
Caller advised his Nintendo DS was stolen while he was asleep after he had company last night. Deputy advised clear/will be transporting caller and a female to residence on Chukar.

Larceny
Artcher Road
Caller believes a truck that has passed by his residence several times had something to do with the larceny.

Welfare check
Highway 180 – North Hurley
Elderly lady in the roadway walking toward Bayard. Second caller advised it is a named male. Deputy had contact advising one warrant.

Criminal damage to property
Pheasant Drive
Caller advised one of the windows to her residence has been broken. Deputy was advised.

Tuesday, Jan. 14

Domestic disturbance
North Hurley Road
Caller advised her male partner just kicked her in the throat and threw her out of the house/he is inside the house and she is at her mom’s house/refused medical. Deputy requested ambulance for a 30-year-old female involved in a domestic/non-emergency.

Welfare check
Western Drive
Caller advised his 7-year-old daughter was bitten on the leg by a dog and her mother didn’t get her checked/caller is currently detained at GCDC. Deputy en route to Harrison . . .

Wednesday, Jan. 15

Accident-property damage
Highway 152 – MM 3
Caller advised that her sister hit a crate and damaged her vehicle and she needs a report.

Welfare check
Highway 90 @ Gold Gulch Road
Caller advised they were driving down 90 and a dog in distress was running by the road. Caller called the number on the tag and it returned to a lodge in Montana. Lodge advised they have a worker in Silver City that does a lot of hiking. Caller thinks the worker may still be up the canyon. Caller was receiving another call and will give us a call back afterward.

Battery
Loma Linda – White Signal
Caller advised a named male hit her yesterday/was hit in the face/didn’t seek medical attention/he was a guy she was seeing. Deputy set up a heavy frequent patrol for two weeks.

Suspicious vehicle
2500 E. Highway 180
Vehicle on hillside of Walmart. Deputy had contact advising they were having a verbal domestic/they pulled over/they are okay/male is going home.

Thursday, Jan. 16

Welfare check
11575 E. Highway 180
White car parked on westbound lane/two males/one shivering and one consoling the other. Officer had negative contact.

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