Friday, Mar. 22

Suicide threat
Mountain View Drive
No report.

Burglary
Camino Seco – Arenas Valley
Caller advised someone broke into her camper/they stole a safe and other items.

Accident-property damage
Highway 15 at Wendy Road
Vehicle vs deer/blue Toyota 4Runner.

Vehicle accident with injuries
Highway 180 at Peterson Drive
No report.

Accident-injuries
720 Fairway Drive – Silver City Golf Course
Male wrecked on his motorcycle/he is moving on the ground. Second caller advised male on motorcycle wrecked into fence/head is bleeding. EMS3/check on availability of Native/no aircraft available. TYFD second page. Deputy running VIN.

Liquor laws
720 Fairway Drive – Silver City Golf Course
One out of four subjects trying to buy alcohol/they are leaving on a 4 seater side by side Razer/black with red accent.

Welfare check
Highway 180 – MM 134 (3 miles south of Grant County Airport Road)
Male going toward Deming on a pedal bike/all black. NMSP will take care of.

Saturday, Mar. 23

Battery
N. Prescott Street – Santa Clara
Stated her roommate is trying to kick her out of the apartment/she is not on the lease/roommate is intoxicated/he threw bed and her belongings outside/caller's 21-year-old sister is with caller.

Burglary
Caballo blanco
Caller from North Carolina stated he is the owner of the property and he can see someone on the security camera carrying items. Deputy advised he will be en route from Highway 61 – MM 4 (1 mile north of City of Rocks).

Game and Fish
Highway 90 and Hudson Bridge
Deputy advised deer moved out of roadway.

Disturbance
James Street – Santa Clara
Caller advised her brother just hit her in the face and left on a black motorcycle/she doesn't need an ambulance/her husband is inside and asleep.

Mental health complaint
Highway 35 – Upper Mimbres
Caller from HMS Community Mental Health advised a 21-year-old female is having paranoid delusions and homicidal thoughts/parents are on the phone/she is in the garage converted to a room screaming and yelling alone.

Harassment
Alamo Street – Arenas Valley
Neighbor is shooting at her dog/the dog yelped and took off/unknown if it is injured/neighbor is still shooting toward her house and her other dog. Deputy attempting to locate the neighbor's residence/made contact with (redacted) and (redacted)/advised they will . . .

Welfare check
Hideaway Lane
70-year-old female/not bleeding/stated she has hit her head 3-4 times/not making sense/stating her head really hurts. Deputy advised bump to head and leg/PAFD no responders at this time/EMS1 clear with signed refusal.

Unwanted subject
Wayne Road
A male who is not allowed to be on her property is leaving in a black Ford Focus. Deputy tried calling caller x 2 with negative contact/left voicemail.

Sunday, Mar. 24

Larceny
Mountain View Road
Believes two subjects are going through his sheds and vehicles/this is the second night they have stolen his property/they are on foot/can see them on his camera. Deputy walking down towrd DRI Metals to try and locate subjects.

Domestic disturbance
Sanctuary Road – Pinos Altos
Stated a named male has been arguing with her and yelling at her/she is trying to take her kids out of the residence/she got her daughter out but he is not letting her get her 7-year-old son. Deputy made contact with caller.

Suicide threat
Broken Bow -- Silver Acres
No report.

Unwanted subject
C-Bar Ranch – White Signal
Caller's daughter found someone in their barn in one of their trucks. Deputy en route.

Welfare check
Mountain View Road
Via TTY, someone asked for help to be sent to this address/male stated he has been held up in his trailer most of the night/the harassment started at work in Bayard and now at his home. NMSP officer made contact with caller.

Accident-property damage
Highway 180 – MM 111 (Oakwood Estates)
Report, no narrative.

Harassment
Turkey Creek Road – Gila
Caller is being harassed by an ex-boyfriend.

Mental health complaint
11072 Highway 180
50-year-old female walking barefoot outside/she cut her hair with a knife/she is starting fires in the house. Caller wants an ambulance to take her to GRMC and keep her there. TYFD did not acknowledge page/she was transported by EMS.

Welfare check
Highway 15 – Pinos Altos
Caller advised a named female is in caller's yard and she doesn't want her there/does not need her issued a CTW.

Welfare check
T&M Dairy Road
Believes the father and his girlfriend are fighting and caller wants to make sure her 2-year-old daughter isn't in the middle of it and can pick her up if needed. Deputy had negative contact/lights are off and no one is answering.

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