Friday, April 17

Suspicious vehicle
Highway 15 - Pinos altos
Vehicle with door open/things hanging out.

Unwanted subject
Kirkland Road - Arenas Valley
Caller advised that an individual was on the property and refusing to leave. Deputy advised negative contact with the unwanted subject/subject has established residency at this location.

Domestic disturbance
Top Hill Drive - Hurley
Caller advised that she and her ex have been fighting all night and he threw a rock through her window. Advised that he is inside the house now yelling at caller to give him his pipe back. Lost contact with caller.

Domestic disturbance
Broken Arrow Drive
Caller advised that she is locked in her bedroom and her husband is trying to get in. Deputy advised to send EMS for caller who is diabetic and needs to be checked out.

Unwanted subject
Caballero Road - Arenas Valley
Caller advised that a first-named male who has a DVO is on the property and is messing with the equipment.

Disturbance
Burnham Street - Arenas Valley
Caller advised that four subjects are harassing her near the VFW. Caller advised that now the subjects are walking away/this was all verbal.

Welfare check
Goathead Path - Arenas Valley
Caller requested welcheck on a named female who just had her two kids taken away. Deputy had negative contact with anyone.

Criminal damage to property
Rio de Arenas Road
Caller advised that someone broke into a vacant trailer and believes that someone is living there now and no one should be. Deputy advised frequent patrol for this location for a few weeks, evening and night shift.
Request officer
GCSD
Walk-in advised that her son is on probation and has been crushing his sleeping medication and placing it in potpourri and smoking it and also says he has been shooting water up. Advised that he is getting very aggressive with his family and has been diagnosed with PTSD and ADHD and has had a traumatic brain injury in the past.

Weapons fired
Shale Drive
Caller advised that there was a disturbance and she heard a shot fired. Deputy requested another unit be sent to Shale Drive in reference to her husband wants to hurt himself/advising to use caution, subject does . . .

Battery
720 Fairway Drive
Caller advised that another employee assaulted him.

Saturday, April 18

Unwanted subject
Rio de Arenas Road
Caller advised that a first-named male is harassing a female who is staying with him and he won't leave and keeps knocking on caller's front door. Deputy checked area with negative contact.

Battery
Cochise Circle
Caller advised that her neighbor grabbed her glasses off her face and won't give them back.
Advised that she also threw rocks at her. Deputy advised out with other party.

Welfare check
Bobwhite Drive
Dispatch could hear a lot of yelling and caller gave address and disconnected. Upon callback caller advised that everything was OK then disconnected.

Larceny
Duck Creek Road - Buckhorn
Caller advised that she just returned home and noticed that her ex-daughter-in-law's toolbox had been stolen from her house.

Larceny
Broken Arrow Drive
Caller advised that a wood chipper that was in her front yard is missing, possibly taken in the last couple of days.

Welfare check
Old Arenas Valley Road
Caller advised that they received a third party call advising that they could hear screaming. Deputies advised units clear and available/negative contact.

Disturbance
City of Rocks State Park
Caller advised that a large group of drunks at the south end of the park are being very loud and disorderly. Caller called back to cancel as she asked them to be quiet and they did. Caller advised that she is by herself and is afraid if units come out, there will be some type of retaliation.

Sunday, April 19

Welfare check
S. Highway 90 @ Camino Tolteca
Caller advised that a male is lying in the middle of the road on Camino Tolteca. Deputy spoke with girlfriend who ID'd the male and advised that a friend picked the male up earlier from the Watering Hole.

Suspicious vehicle
Little Walnut Road @ North Fork Walnut Creek
Caller advised that a vehicle is in the area, which isn't supposed to be there/advised they are using a turkey call and she thinks they are hunting on private land. Deputy advised ATL.

Welfare check
Highway 180 @ North Hurley
Caller advised that an elderly male is standing on the corner with a dog and appears to be lost. Deputy advised that the male lives nearby and just wants a ride.

Welfare check
Highway 90 @ top of hill going into Tyrone
Caller advised that a trucker almost ran them off the road. Advised that the truck had one of those things that drops gravel and displayed a number 30 on the back of the truck that possibly belongs to the Tyrone mine. Deputy advised that the callers were two cyclists who didn't want to talk to him.

Reckless driver
Highway 180 @ Mangus Valley
Caller advised that he was just assaulted in his vehicle/phone connection was breaking up/unable to obtain a location/line was disconnected. Dispatcher attempted a call back/negative contact.

Grafitti
5511 Highway 152
Caller advised that someone put graffiti on the wall of the bar, and that she had already taken pictures and then painted over it.

Breaking and entering
Comanche Street - Silver Acres
Caller advised that there is an open door at a house vacant for about five months. Advised that no vehicles are present, and she hasn't seen anyone on the property. Deputies secured the door as best they could.

Welfare check
Bataan Memorial Park
Caller advised that her daughter, who is somewhere in the park, needs help.

Welfare check
Agua Blanca - Hurley
Caller advised that a named female is in danger. Advised that the last time she saw her she had been beaten up very badly. Advised the name and address of female's boyfriend. Deputy advised that when he called the caller she refused to ID herself, only advised that she had seen the female on Friday and then hung up. Deputy advised negative contact and that the family once again denied that anything had happened.

Harassment
Chalcocite Court - Tyrone
Caller advised that her neighbor is harassing her because she put up signs on her fence. Deputy advised that it is going to be a civil issue and until the properties are rezoned caller can put the signs/fences up where she pleases.

Reckless driver
Skyview Drive
Caller advised to get the 4-wheelers off the road. Caller was not cooperating and would not give any information. Deputy advised that contact was made and the driver was advised that he is not allowed to ride it on the road.

Welfare check
Mobile drive
Deputy advised that they have a small fire going/they do have a source of water/everything is OK/clear.

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