Friday, Nov. 28

Welfare check
T Bar T – Redrock
Caller advised that her mother was beat up last night by a male who broke her nose and that she needed help and no one can get a hold of her. Caller called back and advised her mom is in the parking lot of the sheriff's department.

Unwanted subject
Cottonwood Road
Caller advised that his child's mother just walked into his house causing problems. Second caller advised she is there to pick up her son and her ex pushed her. Second caller advised her ex does not like who she is with and he stated if she was a man he would hit her. Deputy advised that the child was returned to mother and it was all agreed upon.

Domestic disturbance
Camino Tolteca – Tyrone
Caller advised that a 45-year-old son is yelling at his mother – negative on drinking and weapons. Caller thinks he needs help. Dispatch could hear the male yelling at the female and the female was advised to go to her room, close the door and ignore him. Caller further advised that the male has been real sick for the past week and she took him to the ER but he refused treatment.

Weapons fired
Highway 152 – Acklin Hill
Caller advised that someone was shooting at signs from a maroon Ford Excursion. Deputies had negative contact.

Intoxicated persons
John Deer Drive
Caller advised that his exwife is highly intoxicated and is driving around in a dark gray Camry. Deputy had negative contact.

Weapons fired
Highway 152 – Hanover
Caller advised they heard several shots some of which were really close to their home and has an idea where they are coming from. Deputy had negative contact.

Domestic disturbance
11585 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that a male and a female were arguing on the side of the road and a small child was out of the vehicle with them.

Domestic disturbance
11824 Highway 180
Caller advised of a verbal domestic. Deputy advised both units clear/all verbal and both parties were able to calm down.

Saturday, Nov. 29

Welfare check
Sandalwood Avenue
Caller from North Dakota advised they haven't heard from their 90-year-old cousin and they usually talk on the holidays. Deputy advised that they gave caller a call and advised everything is okay.

Request officer
Artcher Road
Caller asked to speak with a deputy regarding some info about the young male that was found dead at this location.

Harassment
Miners Legend Road – Hanover
Caller advised that a named female has been harassing her.

Sunday, Nov. 30

Welfare check
Rio de Arenas Road
Caller advised that her husband told her that he swallowed pills. Caller advised he is very delusional and very drunk, but the pitbull is very friendly. Ambulances were summoned. Deputy advised they cannot wait for wife – we are going to make entry.

Battery
Cuprite Court – Tyrone
Caller advised that her boyfriend punched her last night and pushed her against the wall. Advised she hit her head and also has bruises.

Domestic disturbance
Mule Shoe Road – Santa Rita
Caller advised that a male is hitting a female. Deputy made contact and advised in route to El Refugio.

Welfare check
Whiskey Creek Airport
Caller advised her vacant trailer has been reported to have lights on in a bedroom and no one should be at the house. Deputy cleared the house with caller.

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