Friday, Feb. 27

Disturbance
Arenas Valley Road
Caller advised that a first-named female went into her home to try to beat up another female. Advised that the other female already left, but the first-named female is still there screaming and yelling and causing problems. Deputy advised the female was beaten up and bitten/advised that the mother is there and will be en route to GRMC with deputy following.

Request officer
GCSD
Female walk-in came to pick up her daughter, who was taken by her dad who resides in Hanover. Deputy advised that the female had district court paperwork signed by the judge from Georgia. Sergeant advised verification was received from Judge Robinson and that the order is valid here in New Mexico. Deputy and NMSP officer traveled to the male's residence in Hanover and the male was served with the paperwork and the . . .

Saturday, Feb. 28

Domestic disturbance
North Hurley Road
Female caller advised that a named male just kicked her out of the house. Named male called advising that female isn't supposed to leave with the baby and that she had recently tried to cut her wrists. Deputy advised that the named male stated that caller, his girlfriend, had left his residence with their child and was not wanting to return home. Advised that the named male stated he wanted his baby to stay at the house with him. Deputies advised they informed him that we can . . .

Unwanted subject
Clove Street - Santa Clara
Caller advised that her son is drunk and causing problems. Deputies advised units clear/everything is OK/subject was taken to his father's house on New Street.

Domestic disturbance
Highway 15 - Pinos Altos
Caller advised that her son's father is at her home causing problems. Deputy advised that everything is okay.

Sunday, March 1

Suspicious vehicle
Bataan Memorial Park
Subjects left upon request.

Domestic disturbance
Goathead Path - Arenas Valley
Caller advised that her boyfriend is going psycho, hitting her and throwing things all over. Caller called back and advised that he is in the master bedroom breaking the TV, then hung up the call.

Welfare check
11824 E. Highway 180
Deputy was advised that a missing person is home and OK.

Welfare check
Market and Bullard streets
Caller advised that a male was passed out on the sidewalk right by the Hester House.

Domestic disturbance
Racetrack Road and Camino Blanco
Caller advised that a male and a female are fighting.

Reckless driver
Skyview Drive and Ridge Road
Caller advised that three dirt bikes are racing on Skyview and they keep going to the bottom of the hill on private property. Deputy advised spoke with the landowner and the kids are in the arroyo/just make sure subjects don't come up on the road.

Domestic disturbance
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised that his ex is putting her hands on him. Deputy advised that units will be clear/it was verbal only/parties are going to remain at location in separate rooms.

Domestic disturbance
Whiskey Creek Airport Road
Female caller advised that a male is putting his hands on her while she was asleep. Advised that both had been drinking. Advised he pushed her into a wall. Deputies will ATL.

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