Friday, Oct. 3

Welfare check
Rosedale Road
Caller advised a named female called her needing the police ASAP. The named female did have a verbal with a named male but everything is okay now and they are going to bed.

Loud music
Cottage San Road
Caller advised the music is too loud. Deputy had negative contact with any loud music.

Domestic disturbance
Rosedale Road
Caller advised a male is hitting a female with a belt on the side of the road. Deputy had negative contact.

Welfare check
Morales Road – Arenas Valley
Caller concerned for her 14-year-old daughter who is with her father. Advised her daughter called very upset but hung up because her father was coming.

Domestic disturbance
Bobwhite Drive
Caller advised he can hear a lot of yelling and screaming from a white male and a Hispanic female. Advised young girls are yelling also. Deputy made contact and the female advised they were just playing tag with the kids. The female further advised her husband was ill and asleep.

Weapons fired
Fierro Road
Caller advised he can hear what sounds like fireworks or a lot of gunshots. Deputy determined it was some kids that were lighting fireworks.

Disturbance
Camino Tolteca – Tyrone
Sounds like two named intoxicated males are fighting outside.

Saturday, Oct. 4

Missing persons
Artcher Road
Caller advised her son was at their daughter's and was supposed to walk home but never showed.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Fierro Road
An old vehicle she has was vandalized.

Unwanted subject
Sundown Trail – White Signal
Caller advised a man is cutting wood, who does not have permission to be there and the wood does not belong to him. Deputy made contact and negative on any cutting.

Larceny
Highway 35 – Upper Mimbres
Caller advised someone taking things out of one of the storage units.

Littering
Valley Drive and Little Walnut Road
White Ford pickup is losing trash and two mattresses along the way. Deputy had negative contact either on the road or at the landfill.

Domestic disturbance
Shasta Street
Caller advised she needs an officer after an argument with her husband. Advised he is no longer on site.

Littering
Ridge and Chukar roads
Male dropped some branches in the roadway but is picking them up at this time.

Stolen motor vehicle
Cottage San Road
Caller advised her little brother stole her vehicle last night and took it to Arizona. Deputy advised this is in reference to the missing named juvi.

Loud music
Chukar Road
Deputy determined three subjects were installing speakers into their vehicle.

Loud party
Bornite Court – Tyrone
Caller advised a bunch of kids are outside making noise. Deputies determined it was a few kids playing hide-and-seek outside. Negative on a party.

Suspicious vehicle
Tyrone Post Office
Deputy determined it was a Border Patrol Agent.

Loud party
Artcher Road
Caller advised she is the landlady and it is a large party. Advised she told them they needed to leave and they did not listen to her. Second caller advised they were threatened not to call the cops and advised all the driveways in the park have been blocked off.

Sunday, Oct. 5

Burglary
Lake Roberts Store and Cabins
Caller advised she has had some things stolen from the property including a tenant's bike. Caller advised for deputies to ring the night bell on the front porch.

Criminal damage to property
Rocking Spear Ranch Road – Upper Mimbres
Caller advised a named male and others are on his property and they are tearing up his fence. Deputies issued indefinite CTWs to at least two males.

Loud music
Grand Mesa and Partridge
Deputy advised negative contact with any loud music in the area.

Breaking and entering
Arenas Valley Road
Caller from Albuquerque advised no one should be at her residence and her housesitters thought a vehicle might be missing. Caller suggested a female who might have gone to her house.

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