Friday, March 6

Welfare check
Farley Road - Arenas Valley
Caller advised that she had seen the named male down that way today. Deputy advised that everything is okay/units clear.

Stolen motor vehicle
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised that he believes his truck with a cracked and spidered windshield and no window in passenger door has been stolen. Advised that it is a 1992 green Chevy S10 extended cab.

Criminal damage to property
Broken Arrow Drive
Caller advised that they just found a bullet hole in their rental trailer.

Welfare check
Western Drive
Caller advised that her daughter called very upset and crying, and caller could hear a named male in the background yelling at her. Deputy advised they knocked on all doors and windows to the residence and had negative contact with anyone.

Reckless driver
E. Highway 180 - Arenas Valley
Caller advised that a vehicle is all over the place, and she believes the driver is drunk or stoned out of his mind. Deputy had negative contact.

Request officer
Rio de Arenas Road
Caller advised that her little brother is trying to kick her out. Brother gets on the phone and advised that he was rudely woken up because she is drinking with her friends. Brother advised that he is going to be leaving. Deputy advised that everything is okay/they will keep it down for the night.

Saturday, March 7

Harassment
Roundup Lodge
Caller advised that a named male and female just threatened her life. Deputy made contact with caller who stated the male and female drove by and stated "You @(^!% with the wrong people," and the male did say . . .

Burglary
Fierro Road - Hanover
Caller advised that the house has been burglarized. Deputy advised that the house is vacant, and doors have been left wide open/no report/negative on a break-in.

Larceny
Miners Legend Road - Hanover
Caller advised that a named male from California stole two vehicle batteries. Advised that the male has outstanding warrants from California.

Welfare check
Truck Bypass Road
Caller advised he hasn't talked to his daughter in a couple of days, and last time they spoke they were disconnected. Deputy had negative contact.

Request officer
Whispering Hills
Caller wants to talk to an officer about what she can do about getting her granddaughter.

Request officer.
North Hurley/Agua Blanc
Caller advised that she is out with a named male who advised that another named male is at a residence on Agua Blanca trying to take the children away.

Harassment
Ridge Road
There was a black truck with rims. It was a F150 was following her. Caller advised it was a two named males with the same last name, and they broke her back window. They have bats as weapons. Deputy advised on scene on Ridge Road and negative contact with those people.

Request officer
Rio de Arenas Road
Caller advised that a named male just threw rocks at her car and broke her window.

Harassment
Rio de Arenas Road
A named male and female are fighting. Caller advised that someone followed them from town and are now causing problems. Deputy advised out with caller.

Harassment
Ridge Road
Caller advised that a named female is harassing her and her boyfriend. Deputy advised en route to Ridge Road to speak to other party and advise them to stop.

Sunday, March 8

Harassment
Truck Bypass Road
Caller advised that his neighbor is drunk and throwing things at his dogs and being belligerent and aggressive toward caller and his wife. Deputy advised that although neighbor is intoxicated, everything is okay now, but caller is going to get a restraining order next date.

Harassment
Bear Canyon Reservoir
Caller advised that a man by the lake threatened him and his grandpa with a rifle. Caller advised the dispute is over a fishing position on the lake. Dispatcher called back to do a welcheck on caller but had negative contact.

Welfare check
Truck Bypass Road
Caller advised that the lady who lives at the end of his driveway told him that she was going into rehab the next day, and caller is not sure she is mentally right. Caller advised that he always has problems with this person and wants an officer to check on her. Deputy advised that they would be taking one female voluntarily to GRMC re suicidal thoughts.

Burglary
Main Street - Pinos Altos
Caller advised he witnessed a female "tweeker" stealing rosaries from the shrine caller lives near. Caller described her as having a blond ponytail, blue eye shadow, red lips, and scabs all over her face. Caller advised that he spoke to her, and she stated the rosaries got stuck to her jacket. Deputy out at the Continental Divide Trailer Park.

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