Friday, Aug. 15

Apache Street – Silver Acres
Caller advised a female called the ER at GRMC saying she is somehow being abused, but would not give her address and caller is requesting an assist from law enforcement.

Loud music
Cottage San Road
Caller advised the music is way too loud in either Space 5 or 4. Deputy had negative contact with any loud music.

Unwanted subject
11755 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a first-named female who has a CTW for the location was on caller's property causing problems.

Harassment
41 Fort Bayard Road
Caller advised she was threatened last night by another employee. Deputy learned the incident occurred in Bayard but they wanted Santa Clara to know since both work at Fort Bayard.

Reckless driver
North Hurley Road
Caller advised a named driver is on a four-wheeler on North Hurley Road traveling at a high rate of speed and cutting off vehicles including the caller.
Domestic disturbance
Ancheta Street – San Lorenzo
A nine-year-old caller advised her mother and father are fighting and that her father is intoxicated and hitting her mother.

Saturday, Aug. 16

Breaking and entering
9796 W. Highway 180 – Cliff
Caller advised she is in the middle of remodeling her home and it appears it was broken into. It does not appear that anything was taken.

Unwanted subject
Bobwhite Drive
Caller advised someone she doesn't know is showing up at her house and messing with her daughter.

Burglary
5490 Highway 152 – Hanover
Caller advised someone broke into the establishment. Advised she found the door was open.

Suspicious vehicle
Apache Road
Caller advised someone is parked outside her house playing loud music. Deputy had contact with a male subject, who stated he was having a birthday party at his grandmother's house but he will keep the music down.

Domestic disturbance
Casa Loma Road
Caller advised he is having problems with his older daughter. Caller advised deputy it was only verbal.

Burglary
Truck Bypass Road
Caller advised her son is housesitting and when he returned to the home today, it was broken into and the TV is missing.

Request officer
Rio de Arenas Road
Caller advised children in Spaces * and * are shooting a BB gun at both her dog and a mentally ill boy. Advised they hit the boy but he is fine and does not need medical attention. Advised she has spoken to these children several times about using the BB guns but they do not listen to her. Deputies advised they were out at the Spaces doing follow-ups.

Criminal trespass warning
Bobwhite Drive
Caller advised a named male keeps going over and getting her kids high on Spice. Caller requested a frequent patrol until the male is located.

Battery
Rio de Arenas Road
Caller advised a named male just punched a female in the face and is still on scene and walking away. Deputy determined it was a female in her 20s with two small female girls with her. She is bleeding at this time.

Disturbance
Mountain View Drive
Caller advised two campers have a bonfire, also a loud diesel truck, and their music is way too loud. Deputy advised as they got closer the fire was put out and negative on any loud music.

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