Monday, June 22

Welfare check
Santa Rita Mine Road - Vanadium
Male subject on the line/very hard to understand. Deputy advised that caller does have dementia and Parkinson €™s and the son stated caller was trying to call 911 to get a first-named female in trouble/this is the second time today he has done it/clear.

Welfare check
Apache Street
Caller advised that hate crimes are being put upon her.

Stolen motor vehicle
Bear Creek Road - Pinos Altos
Caller advised that he lent his 1996 green Chevy S10 Blazer to a friend and he has not returned it.

Loud music
Arenas Valley Road
Deputy advised that the owner was advised to turn the music down.

Request officer
GCSD
Deputy advised that a walk-in female advised that she was going through a divorce and that he served her with custody papers and will not stop calling her and driving by her work. Deputy advised that the female needs to take certain actions in order to file on him. She said she knows what to do and she will do it ASAP.

Welfare check
N. Swan Street and Rachel Road
Deputies advised that it appears to be a 5-year-old child/negative on anyone else with him. Deputies advised clear/they have contact with the dad who advised that the children chased after a dog that escaped/everything is OK.

Unwanted subject
Rodeo Road
Caller advised that he needs law enforcement in reference to some subjects that are not wanted there. When asked who the subjects were, caller advised €œJust come, € and disconnected the line. Caller also refused to identify himself. Caller called back advising that he €œtook care of it, € and they left.


Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle.
Chino Mine
Caller advised of a broken windshield.

Welfare check
Hidden Valley Lane
Caller advised that she last spoke with a named male on Saturday because he was having some issues on Friday. Advised that she knocked on all doors and windows and no answer, but both vehicles are at the house. Deputy advised to send EMS for elderly male down on the ground/breathing/ unresponsive/lights and siren. Advised that entry was made through a screen door at the back of the house.

Domestic disturbance
Broken Bow
Caller advised that he was trying to help his father with groceries when he grabbed caller and forcefully slammed him against a metal tool cabinet. Advised that his arm is sore but does not need medical attention. Deputy spoke with caller €™s parents who advised that their son had been in jail. . .

Larceny
Kirkland Road - Arenas Valley
Caller advised that subjects on his property are stealing brick from his house in a dump truck. Deputy advised negative contact/negative charges/frequent patrol.

Welfare check
Highway 35 - Lake Roberts
Caller advised that a male is passed out in a vehicle, but breathing normally. Advised that they were not going to wake him since €œIt €™s not their job. € EMS arrived and left/subject was just waiting.

Weapons fired
Bonita Drive
Caller advised that he heard two high-powered rifle shots coming from the area of the Tyrone Shooting Range. Deputy had negative contact.

Suspicious vehicle
186 Bypass Road
Deputy advised out with two suspicious vehicles/clear/they are working on a van.

Suspicious vehicle
Jade Street
Caller advised that they drive by honking their horn. Deputy set up a frequent patrol.

Intoxicated driver
Highway 152 - Mimbres
Caller advised that a lifted, maroon Ford truck has underage kids drunk inside and they are coming from the lake and should be en route to Silver City on Highway 152.

Suspicious vehicle
Whitewater Road and Highway 90
Deputy advised that the subject said he was just looking at the stars.

Tuesday, June 23

Suspicious vehicle
11865 Highway 180
Deputy advised that the vehicle is secured and unoccupied and will patrol through the night.

Suspicious vehicle
11820 Highway 180
Deputy advised that contact was made and the person in the vehicle was sleeping and works at the mine.

Domestic disturbance
Pheasant Drive
Caller was crying and advised that she just got the **** beat out of her and then disconnected. Deputy sent EMS for a female with lacerations on her knees.

Larceny
Whispering Hills
Caller advised that a named male stole all four tires off of his mother €™s broken down pickup and left in a red pickup.

Welfare check
Morgan Lane - Buckhorn
Caller advised that a customer hasn €™t picked up his mail in a long time. Advised that he lives alone and it €™s not like him to miss his mail.

Reckless driver
Highway 15 - MM 9
Caller advised that two Durham Construction trucks were driving too fast by Ben Lilly headed south. Deputy had negative contact.

Welfare check

Highway 180 - MM 140

Caller from Deming Dispatch advised a male headed toward Grant County on a bicycle pulling a small trailer. Advised that the original caller was concerned that he didn €™t have any water. Deputy made contact and he is OK and does have water.  

Welfare check
Ridge Road
Caller advised that her husband was seen in the ER on Saturday because a vehicle fell on his leg. Advised that he is an alcoholic and wants to make sure he is OK. Advised that she hasn €™t tried to call him because he is aggressive and combative with her. Deputy advised negative contact either outside or inside the home.

Criminal damage to property
W. Highway 180 - Cliff
Caller advised that the safety lights she put on the building have been broken. Caller told arriving deputy that two floodlight bulbs, with a value of $10, were intentionally broken over the weekend.

Suspicious vehicle
End of Vesuvious
Deputy advised that the subjects were just hanging out/will be leaving/clear.

Welfare check
Cleveland Mine Road
Caller advised that a named 83-year-old female with medical problems has not been answering her phone all day.

Domestic disturbance
Mesa Road
Caller advised that his wife broke the window, got into the home, destroyed the inside, and then left.

Harassment
Grand Mesa
Caller advised that her life was threatened. Deputy advised that an attempt will be made to contact the other party at the Gateway Apartments.

Wednesday, June 24

Domestic disturbance
Rio de Arenas Road
Caller advised that she can hear yelling and kids crying and a male very upset. Deputies responded and spoke to both parties/advised negative on an argument.

Game and Fish
Highway 180 - MM 122
Deputy out with injured deer on the side of the road/clear/put deer down.

Welfare check
Broken Arrow Drive
Silver City Fire Department Rescue 1 advised that the patient they are out with is requesting a wellness check on an elderly named female, who the patient is a caretaker for. Deputy made contact with the elderly female who advised that she is going to call her son to help her today.

Criminal trespass warning
11820 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that they want an indefinite CTW issued to a female in the store who just goes and hangs out there. Deputy spoke to caller who advised that the female got into a vehicle and left.

Larceny
Old Fort Bayard
Caller advised that he is following a female who stole a screen door from one of the old houses in Fort Bayard. Advised that they are just pulling up to a James Street address. Deputy advised the female that she cannot just go get property from Fort Bayard as the property belongs to the State. Fort Bayard security person spoke to his supervisor and they do not wish to pursue charges.

Welfare check
Logan Street
Caller believes that his brother is holding his six kids and his wife somewhat hostage as no one has been able to contact the wife or kids since school ended. Caller believes the brother is on drugs. Deputy advised everything is OK/brother is going through some serious health issues/deputy will call caller and tell him to stop harassing.

Welfare check
Cottage San Road
Caller advised that she just received a call from a named male who advised that he just called the mental health unit and told the nurse he had thoughts of hurting himself and was crying and upset. Advised that he said he cannot afford an ambulance so he will walk to GRMC. Caller asked deputies to ATL for him along Cottage San Road.

Disturbance
Gomez Peak
Caller advised that about six vehicles are causing a ruckus at the trailhead and are tearing up the picnic area. Deputy advised that they are just south of Wagon Wheel turn off with a couple of gentlemen on dirt bikes and one subject off into the mud.
Suspicious vehicle
Whispering Hills
Deputy advised that the hatch was wide open and the vehicle was left on cinder blocks with no tires.

Thursday, June 25

Domestic disturbance
Mobile Drive
Caller advised that he would like his 18-year-old grandson removed after he came in early this morning causing problems.

Welfare check
Valle de Uvas
Deputy advised that no one is coming to the door.

Unwanted subject
Redwood Circle
Caller advised that his daughter €™s mother is on the property and she is not wanted there.

Criminal trespass
Redwood Circle
Caller advised that his daughter €™s mother left as soon as caller told her he was calling the police.

Reckless driver
Fort Bayard
Caller advised that a truck and a jeep are doing donuts on the grass as you enter Fort Bayard. Deputy advised the vehicles have left/negative on criminal damage.

Harassment
Community Hall Road - White Signal
Caller advised that a named male stole property that was very important to caller. Caller advised that he had a breakdown and had to go to GRMC/feels sick/and feels like he is going to slip into his bad place and does not want to do this again. Advised that the named male should not be near him nor his property.
 

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