Friday, Oct. 17

Criminal damage to property
Bobwhite
Windows shot with a BB-gun.

Welfare check
Ridge Road @ Estrellita Lane
4- or 5-year-old kids in roadway. Deputy advised parents.

Welfare check
41 Fort Bayard Road
Medical Center caller concerned for the wife of a patient. Caller advised the wife has Alzheimers and is always getting lost in the facility and they are concerned that she is driving. Deputy had contact with both vehicles. Entry ended.

Larceny
Partridge Drive
Caller advised someone stole some tools he had out in his yard and he thinks it was his neighbor.

Saturday, Oct. 18

Domestic disturbance
Chukar Drive
Caller advised she can hear glass breaking and a lot of yelling. Deputies advised everything is OK. Advised it was two sisters fighting and neither of them wanted to pursue anything. They will call if they need any further assistance.

Aggravated assault
GCSD
Deputy advised he was in a short scuffle with a male and is now in route to GRMC. Advised one of his deputies has just been kicked in the head. Further advised male has been released as GRMC is refusing to see him in reference to the male being combative. Deputy will call Office of Health Resources to advise of officer injury and see if they will go to the GCSD for a test.

Harassment
Highway 35 – Upper Mimbres
Caller advised he was just threatened by a named male but the male is no longer there. Deputy out at address but had negative contact.

Welfare check
Between Cottage San and Little Walnut roads @ 5:30 p.m.
Caller advised he can hear someone yelling, "Hey." Caller advised he has heard it since about 3 p.m.

Breaking and entering
Highway 180 – Mangus Valley
Caller advised subjects are possibly inside his 5th wheel. Advised he saw flashlights.

Sunday, Oct. 19

Welfare check
Rio de Arenas Trailer Park
Caller advised she can hear a lot of banging and a female yelling for police to go. Deputies determined the individuals screaming left prior to their arrival.

Criminal trespass warning
North Hurley Road
Caller advised a named male is at her residence and he is not supposed to be there as he has a CTW for her address. Advised she asked him twice to leave and he advised he did not have to. Further advised that the male just left for his house. Deputy advised that the male does have a valid CTW for this address.

Domestic disturbance
Chukar Drive
Caller advised a female and a 14-year-old are yelling. Advised the female tried to hit caller and has now left. Second caller requested law enforcement to come to this location. Dispatch can still hear yelling.

Larceny
Rio de Arenas Trailer Park
Caller advised a tenant is stealing electricity and has done so 12 times already. Deputy made contact with manager.

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