Monday, Aug. 25

Larceny
Cobre Mine
Caller advised of theft of copper motor windings.

Accident with injuries
Black Range – San Lorenzo
Caller advised car hit a bank and overturned. Occupants were said to be caller and a 3-year-old grandson. EMS arrived at 1:29 p.m. and advised they were transporting at 1:52 p.m.

Domestic disturbance
U.S. 180 – Arenas Valley
Caller advised a female tried to hit a male with her vehicle on Morales Road. Deputies made contact with the vehicle.

Tuesday, Aug. 26

Reckless driver
Highway 90 at mile marker 12
Caller advised a small dark sedan is all over the road. Deputy made contact at the Tyrone townsite. Deputy determined the vehicle possibly broke down, but the older male subject is fine and he advised his car was overheating.

Larceny
GCSD
Deputy enroute in reference to a laptop

Identity theft
Johnson Road
Caller advised someone put in for unemployment under her name.

Wednesday, Aug. 27

Unwanted subject
Burnham Street – Arenas Valley
Caller advised a named female will not leave. The owner of the home called and advised they did not need an officer.

Reckless driver
Highway 152 – Hanover
Caller advised a tan Buick was going only 35 mph and swerves all over the place. Deputies had negative contact but advised Bayard Police Department.

Welfare check
Old Fort Bayard hospital
Caller advised a weird sound coming from the 2nd floor on the west side. Advised it is a high-pitched noise. Security enroute to check it out – possibly an alarm.

Assault
Arenas Valley
Caller advised she was assaulted by a named male in Arenas Valley. Caller will meet a deputy at the sheriff's department.

Domestic disturbance
Highway 152 – Hanover
Caller advised her husband is causing problems with her and was holding a 12-gauge shotgun while they were arguing. Advised he broke her phone as she was attempting to call 911.

Welfare check
Artcher Road
Caller advised her mother is not answering her phone as of one hour ago. Deputy spoke to mother and everything is okay. She was charging her phone and will call her daughter in a bit.

Thursday, Aug. 28

Disturbance
Cottage San Road
Caller advised his neighbor is making strange noises, banging on the walls and cussing really loud. Deputy made contact and everything is okay, subject just threw a little fit but is okay now.

Domestic disturbance
Rosedale Road
Caller advised his stepdad was refusing to leave when his mom asked him to. Advised they were just arguing, nothing physical. Stepdad left on foot.

Battery
Truck Bypass Road
Caller advised he received a third party phone call from his aunt advising that his cousin attacked his mother. Caller advised he is enroute to that location. Deputy advised to send ambulance for a 60-year-old female with a headache and abdominal pain, negative on lights and siren.

Request officer
Chamisa Drive – Lower Mimbres
Caller advised his 7-year-old son told him that the 7-year-old's mother had sex with two named males and let him watch. One deputy asked another deputy to respond.

Harassment
Saavedra Drive
Caller advised her female friend was being harassed by a named male. Second caller advised the male is trying to break into the house. Third caller advised the male is there and causing problems. Deputy made contact with male on Broken Arrow.

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