Friday, June 27

Reckless driver
S. Highway 90
Caller advised he is going toward Silver behind this vehicle and it cannot maintain a lane.

Reckless driver
E. Highway 180
Caller advises this vehicle went down Shasta Street at a very high rate of speed and is now parked at a business.

Harassment
Forest Service -- No location given
Caller advised Hot Shots were having difficulty with some people that have blocked the access road out there, were asked to move and they won't. Second caller advised she is handicapped and can park where she wants to.

NM Game and Fish
Wright Road
Caller advised an injured deer is in his yard. NMG&F personnel were advised and they handled it.

Domestic disturbance
Ut Drive
Caller advised her father locked her out of house.

Suspicious vehicles
Old Fort Bayard Hospital
Caller advised a bunch of cars are parked in the employee parking lot and when security told them to leave they just blew him off. The responding deputy spoke with security and subjects are leaving.

Domestic disturbance
Kirkland Road
Caller advised a male and female are yelling and fighting. Deputies determined it was a verbal dispute and parties are going their separate ways.

Intoxicated persons
Fort Bayard Road
Caller advised an Hispanic male in his early 20s is stumbling in the roadway.

 

Saturday, June 28

Loud party
Bataan Memorial Park
Caller advised she is calling from Santa Clara and she can hear the noise. Deputy advised they are going to shut off the music.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Bataan Memorial Park
Caller reported 4 slashed tires

Assault
Cuprite Court
Caller advised there is a party with underage drinking and she was assaulted by two girls and she does not know where she is. Taken over by state police.

Domestic disturbance
Grandview Drive
Caller advised estranged husband is taking stuff from her house and he hasn't lived there for 3 years.

Stolen motor vehicle
Rio de Arenas
Caller advised he just bought the car and a friend of his is driving it.

Intoxicated driver
Hudson Street
Subjects reported heading north throwing beer cans out of the vehicle and driving crazy.

NM Game and Fish
Highway 180 at Kirkland Road
Caller reported a wounded deer in the west bound roadway.

Request officer
Bill Evans Reservoir
Caller advises 15-20 underage drinkers are causing problems on the other side of the lake.
They are loud and have a fire going.

 

Sunday, June 29

Breaking and entering
Rio de Arenas
Caller advises a light is on and a window open in a house where no one should be there.

Domestic disturbance
Grand Mesa
Caller advised she needed an officer. Dispatcher heard yelling and caller disconnected the line.

Reckless driver
Arenas Valley Road
Caller advised a brown/beige vehicle is speeding.

Ambulance requested
Dragonfly Trail
No report.

Domestic disturbance
Flury Lane
Caller advised a male and female are staying in a fifth wheel in her back yard, and the female is causing a disturbance and trying to fight with everyone.

Harassment
Broken Arrow
Caller advised he is being harassed by a man in an old, old green truck. Caller reports the man keeps insisting caller has his dog and is threatening him.

Domestic disturbance
Flury Lane
Caller advised her neighbors are fighting verbally. Female was taken voluntarily to hospital for mental evaluation.

Reckless driver
Highway 180, Mangus Valley
Caller advised people in a car headed for Silver City were throwing beer bottles out of the window and flipping other vehicles off.

Larceny
Village Road
Caller reported two saws and a grill were taken.

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