Friday, Sept. 5

Burglary
Highway 180 – Cliff
Caller advised a lady is at his father's house and they have already taken $4,000. Caller asked deputies to identify the woman and caller has already filed fraud on the people.

Request officer
Morales Road – Arenas Valley
Caller advised of a missing horse. Deputy determined the horse is penned up on Escobedo Lane.

Saturday, Sept. 6

Fight
Western Drive
Caller advised he needed an ambulance and then hung up the line. Second caller was crying and advised someone was hit in the head with a brick. Deputy had negative contact.

Domestic disturbance
Cuprite Court – Tyrone
Caller advised of a possible physical with her husband. She called back, crying, but refused to give info, advising it is OK.

Domestic disturbance
Saavedra Road
Caller advised a female is yelling for help on the side of the road. Advised a red Explorer pulled up on the side of the road talking to her.

Weapons fired
Kneeling Nun Road – Hanover
Caller advised her neighbors are shooting in the woods near her house and just wants it checked out to be sure they are being safe. Deputy had negative contact with any shooting in the area.

Welfare check
Highway 180 and Morales Road – Arenas Valley
Caller advised her kids told her they heard a lot of yelling and a small child saying, "Daddy, no," then a loud noise and more yelling and screaming. Deputy made contact with caller but was advised the subjects just left in a silver, older model Pontiac.

Sunday, Sept. 7

Request officer
Franey Street – Bayard
Caller advised he wanted a neighbor to stop entering his property and throwing trash.

Welfare check
Highway 61 and Lizard Road – Mimbres
Caller advised a small boy about 3-years-old, wearing a diaper, ran across the road and caller almost hit him. Deputy out at trailer caller advised was the little one's residence, but was advised by neighbors that the subjects had left.

Request officer
Partridge Drive
Caller advised the property manager accused caller's children of shooting at and damaging a window. Caller disputed the accusation.

Shooting
Cottage San Road and Branding Iron Trail
Deputies advised vehicle is not stopping, passed dispatch, blew through several stop signs, and turned into GRMC. Deputies advised male is in triage area with a gunshot wound to the leg.

Welfare check
E. Highway 180 at VFW
Caller advised his brother called and told him of a female lying next to the white line on 180. Deputies determined female was intoxicated and just needed to get home.

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