Monday, Jan. 26

Larceny
North Hurley Road
Caller advised that residents are stealing power. Deputy advised will be following caller to North Hurley.

Criminal damage to property
Grandview Road
Caller advised that his mailbox has been damaged.

Larceny
Goathead Path - Arenas Valley
Caller advised someone has been stealing from her three rental properties. Deputy advised will ATL for subjects.

Burglary
Hot Springs Canyon Road - Lower Mimbres
Caller advised someone broke into her house, tried to steal a trailer off her property, and stole a dune buggy. Deputies had negative contact with caller.

Welfare check
Highway 180, entering Santa Clara
Spanish speaking-only caller advised that a male is lying on the side of the road. Second caller advised that the male is standing up but not moving real well. Advised he is near the chicken farms.

Tuesday, Jan. 27

Suspicious vehicle
Scott Park
Deputy asked male in a beige 2004 Buick to leave the area. Advised that male is going to pack up his belongings and leave. Deputy further advised the male is leaving and deputy will follow him out of the area.

Larceny
Tanglewood Circle
Caller advised that someone stole a tow dolly last night that was for sale in his front yard.

Welfare check
Hanover
A named male called requesting a welcheck on a 7-year-old child, advising deputy to go to caller's location, and he will tell where the child is. Deputy advised going north on Fierro looking for campers. Deputy advised negative contact, will be out at caller's house again.

Request officer
Highway 35 - Mimbres
Caller advised that he has an employee who knows who stole from the store last night. Deputy advised that the dune buggy was located but caller needs to go to town to get a trailer to get vehicle and will call back for a civil standby when caller is ready to pick it up.

Larceny
Rosedale Road
Caller advised fuel is missing from some of their units.

Harassment
Truck By-Pass Road
Caller advised that her neighbor is threatening to kill her, but she does not know who he is. Deputy advised send EMS in reference to a female who is intoxicated and threatening suicide.

Suspicious vehicle
Salars Road
Caller advised that two males left about 10 minutes ago, but when her dog ran down the driveway towards them, they took off extremely fast. Deputy had negative contact but did speak with caller.

Domestic disturbance
Racetrack Road
Caller advised that her brother and husband, both of whom have mental issues, are outside fighting. Advised her brother, who has been drinking, threatened her father with a shovel. Deputies advised send EMS in reference to one male having a seizure and the other is homicidal having suicidal tendencies. Advised one male en route to GRMC.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Rogers Drive
Caller advised the windshield to his van was busted.

Harassment
Iglesia Street - Hanover
Caller advised that law enforcement needs to check out a residence in reference to suspicious activity and some people staying in a tree house and doing things they are not supposed to. Caller also advised that a named male is continuously harassing him by passing in front of his residence and waving a gun. Deputy out at an Hermosa Street address.

Suspicious vehicle
Crum Road
Deputy advised occupants that this is private property and not to return.

Suspicious vehicle
Mangus Valley
Caller advised a Blue Bird school bus just drove through Genson's Trailer Park and continued on Highway 180 toward Cliff. Caller advised it did not stop at all and thought it very odd. Deputy advised on scene.

Welfare check
W. Highway 180
Caller advised he just wants to talk to someone and have them check on him. Caller advised refusing medical assistance. Further advised that he is a diabetic and has no food.

Wednesday, Jan. 28

Criminal damage to property
3802 Arroyo Seco Road
Caller advised that damage was done to New Life Fellowship Church during an attempted break in. Deputy advised radio service not good at this location.

Stolen motor vehicle
Mobile Drive
Caller advised that a 1986 white Chevrolet was taken within the last half-hour.

Domestic disturbance
Top Hill Road
Caller advised that last night her boyfriend was arguing with her and stabbed himself in the stomach, stating he was going to say it was her that did it. Caller advised that he was bleeding all night and has since left.

Loud music
Western Drive
Deputy advised contact with black Chevy, and no music was coming from it.

Breaking and entering
Rio de Arenas Road
Caller advised that someone broke into a vacant trailer, unknown if anything taken.

Burglary
Flury Lane -- Arenas Valley
Caller advised someone broke into his shed and stole some items.
Domestic disturbance
Rancho Road - Lake Roberts
Caller advised that he and his husband got into a verbal argument. Deputy advised that it was all verbal.

Loud music
Western Drive
Deputy advised that he cannot hear music, only a dog barking. Caller advised they turned the music down around the time he called it in.

Thursday, Jan. 29

Burglary
3785 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a burglary occurred about 7 p.m. last night and is requesting a frequent patrol for six months.

Welfare check
Bear Creek Road - Gila
Caller advised that his wife has locked herself in the house and is talking about ending it all. Advised that he is unable to get in because she took the spare key as well. Dispatch tried multiple times to call back, but caller would hang up. Dispatch received second 911 call from caller wanting to cancel call.

Harassment
Arenas Valley Road
Caller advised a named neighbor has been threatening them. Deputy advised that both parties were spoken to, and they will stay away from each other.

Criminal trespass
Highway 15 - Pinos Altos
Caller advised she watches the property for the owner who is in California, and there are subjects with a tent on the property. Deputy advised that caller is being followed to where the camp is set up and advised that the site looks abandoned, and it doesn't look like they're coming back.

Request officer
Racetrack Road
Caller advised she lent her truck to her son two days ago, and he has failed to return it. Deputy advised ATL and the truck is possibly on Ancheta in San Lorenzo.

Breaking and entering
Rosedale Road
Caller advised that someone broke into her house while she was at work today.

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