Friday, May 15

Burglary
N. Swan Street
Caller advised two doors were unlocked and money taken from an envelope. Advised that the cat was inside the whole time. Deputy advised frequent patrol set up for a month, all shifts.

Suspicious vehicle
Grandview and Arrowhead
Deputy advised it was a male, and they are painting houses in the area.

Suspicious vehicle
Highway 15 and Silver Bell
Deputy out with a scooter in the bushes.

Weapons fired
Saddlerock Canyon
Caller advised that unknown persons are shooting close to their home and scaring their horses. Caller advised that her husband asked the person to go to another canyon to shoot and that person said okay - no problem. Caller advised to cancel the call.

Domestic
Mathers Road - Arenas Valley
Caller advised that she had a domestic with her 17-year-old daughter that was mostly verbal but did get physical. Caller said it happened when the daughter returned from getting her hair cut and was asked to clean the house.

Welfare check
Rio de Arenas Road
Caller from HMS advised a 30-year-old female called and would hang up when caller would try to find out what was wrong. Deputy made contact with female who stated she was trying to make an appointment with HMS, but is going to go to the hospital.

Domestic disturbance
Chalcocite Court - Tyrone
Caller advised that her husband has been drinking and is threatening to hurt himself.

Welfare check
Spring Creek Road
Caller advised that a male is lying in the dirt driveway in a fetal position. Second caller advised that it is a 30-year-old male with back injuries. Deputy advised clear/male off the hill.

Saturday, May 16

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Galaz Street - San Lorenzo
Caller advised that a hubcap is missing, a tire is flat, and grease is all over the front end.

Welfare check
Prescott - Santa Clara
Caller advised that a named male got stabbed on S. Prescott and line was disconnected.

Domestic disturbance
Chalcopyrite Court - Tyrone
Caller advised that her husband is drinking and on probation and is causing problems. Advised he is intoxicated and headed toward Deming in an old blue Yukon. Deputies had negative contact from truck bypass to Tyrone townsite and from Caballero's to Hudson Street.

Weapons fired
Highway 180 - Cliff
Caller advised that people in a blue SUV just shot at the signs and at caller's house.

Burglary
Lance Drive
Caller advised that someone broke into her home.

Loud party
Zinc Hill - Hanover
Caller advised that the party is too loud and has gone on too long. Deputies advised them to keep it down. Caller called again advising the music is back up. Deputy advised them to turn off their stereo.

Domestic disturbance
Cottage San Road
Caller advised that a named female has been drinking and scratched caller's face. Deputy advised send EMS for a 23-year-old female bleeding from mouth and nose/lights and siren.

Welfare check
1313 E. 32nd Street
Deputies ATL for female who left the hospital without treatment. Deputies ATL 32nd from Swan to Pinos Altos, Main from Pope to Gold Street, and area of Cottage San Road, all with negative contact.

Burglary
Grandview Drive
Caller advised that he is in Nebraska and his phone went off indicating that his home had been broken into. Deputies advised all doors and windows secure/negative evidence of B&E. Called caller and advised.

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