Friday, Nov. 7

Domestic disturbance
Rio de Arenas Road
Caller advised that a first-named female and male are screaming. Deputy advised both advised they are going home now.

Domestic disturbance
11824 Highway 180
Caller advised that next door the male is trying to get the female to go home and she does not want to. Advised the female is screaming: "Do not hit me." Deputy had negative contact.

Harassment
Fairway Drive
Caller advised that her 14-year-old daughter is being harassed by a named 18-year-old female after school at the bus stop. Advised the brother of the named female is also bullying her daughter on the bus. Deputy attempted contact with mother of named female but had negative contact.

Criminal trespass
N. Swan Street
Caller advised that people are parking at the head of his driveway to access the trailhead and it is private property. Advised he spoke with one of the drivers but they ignored him and still parked there. Further advised this is an ongoing issue. Deputy spoke with caller and a male who actually owns the property.

Domestic disturbance
Bobwhite
Caller advised that a named male beat up his girlfriend. Advised she is en route to GRMC with possibly a broken leg.

Disturbance
Charro – Tyrone
Caller advised that her 71-year-old husband tried to overdose on some pills but she did get him to spit them out, however he is still upset and causing problems and wants alcohol. Advised he was trying to leave on foot to the highway to try to hitch a ride. Deputy advised to have an ambulance go anyway just to make sure.

Saturday, Nov. 8

Loud music
Cottage San Road
Deputy advised been out here a few minutes, negative contact with any music.

Missing persons
Mountain View Drive
Caller advised her sister is missing. Deputy made contact.

Suspicious vehicle
Bill Evans Road – Cliff
Caller advised there were two males wearing camo and black that left their car and appeared they were hunting on private property. Deputy made contact and advised they were not hunting, there were no firearms, and everything was okay.

Larceny
Rio de Arenas Road
Caller advised that a named male stole a bag of prescription medication from her.

Graffiti
34 Main Street – Pinos Altos
Caller advised they just got tagged by the same guy that the SWAT team was after last year and advised he is staying at a named female's house. Caller advised they were washing it off and deputy advised to stop so they can take a picture. Deputy scheduled frequent patrols.

Sunday, Nov. 9

Negligent use of a firearm
Armijo Road – White Signal
Caller advised her son shot himself in the arm with a BB gun and she is en route to GRMC with her flashers on. Caller from GRMC advised he actually shot himself in the left upper arm with a .22.

Weapons fired
Hermosa Street and Fierro Road – Fierro
Caller advised someone in the area is shooting a high-powered rifle and a .22. Deputy had contact with a male and his 2 kids, and he was well within the boundary of his property.

Weapons fired
Rogers Road
Caller advised someone is shooting by the side of the road a little way from the highway.

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