Friday, June 20

Larceny
Mountain View Drive
Caller advised she had numerous items stolen from her property by a person she knows, including credit cards.

Grass fire
Highway 90 @ MM 23
No report

Reckless driver
Racetrack Road
Caller advised a white pickup is driving fast up and down Racetrack and ramping on one of the hills.

Fight
Bataan Park
Caller advised of a very large fight. No one cooperated according to deputies when they arrived, but everything seemed OK.

Saturday, June 21

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Partridge Drive
Caller advised her boy heard a noise, went outside, and discovered one of their vehicle's windows had been broken.

Criminal trespass
Sundown Trail
Female acting insane driving.

Request officer
Mobile Drive
A person called from Puerto Rico advising someone shot his dog and stole some of his chickens. He is not home, caller said, but his wife is.

Sunday, June 23

Loud party
Corner of Lea Drive and Linda
Caller advised there is a lot of loud noise in the area. Deputies made contact and the music was turned down.

Loud party
Lea and Fran
Same caller advised officers they shut down the party at Fran and Linda Drive, but didn't shut down party at Lea and Fran drive. Deputy turned his unit off and was blacked out and reported he could hear no noise at all.

Harassment
Camino Tolteca
Caller advised she needs to report harassment from a male she knows, who is calling and threatening her, and wants a CTW issued to him.

Reckless driver
Tyrone Post Office
Caller reported on his way into Silver with his little girl in the car, a vehicle ran him off the road.

Weapons fired
North Hurley Road
Caller advised she heard 4 shots in the area. Deputies had negative contact with any suspect.

Battery
Goathead Path
A 62-year-old caller advised that her neighbor whom she knows attacked her, hitting her in the head and face. Caller requested an ambulance as she reported swelling to her head and face.

Welfare check
Wagon Wheel Lane
Caller reported he got a disturbing phone call wanting to know who lived at 100 Wagon Wheel Lane. Caller knew the owners were away on vacation and asked for deputies to check on the home. Deputies arrived on scene and found that everything seemed to be OK.

Monday June 23

Welfare check
Old Arenas Valley Road
Caller said a male and a female were walking around looking suspicious. Deputies made contact and determined the two had an argument and were just cooling off.

Request officer
Pinon Lane
Caller advised her husband was trying to kill her and that he does have a shotgun and an AK-47. She said she has not been drinking, but her husband has as he drinks every day.

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