Friday, June 26

Request officer
Apache Drive
Caller advised that a named male was trying to kill her while she was trying to feed her cat. Deputy made contact and advised that the cat was choking due to the microwave being in the area.

Domestic disturbance
Highway 152 – MM 2-3
Caller advised that they are now at Highways 180 and 152 and are speeding. Advised she is stating he hit her and he stated he did not hit her. Caller advised that she is now hitting herself, is not in the truck anymore, and took the phone from the male.

Burglary
John Henry Ranch Road – Mule Creek
In Mule Creek.

Welfare check
Pinos Altos Road @ the Flame
Caller advised that a male is running in and out of traffic and has one pant leg up and the other down. Advised that he is walking toward McDonalds. Deputy advised out with male on Ranch Club/clear.

Weapons fired
Cook and Bell streets
Caller advised that she heard three gunshots to the northwest of her house.

Weapons fired
Truck Bypass Road
Caller advised unknown if it was gunshots or lightning. Deputy advised that she saw a firework/no restrictions at this time.

Saturday, June 27

Stolen motor vehicle
Rodeo Road
Caller advised that he just had his dark gray Dodge diesel 4-door, pulling a trailer full of weeds, stolen. Advised it was taken within the last 10 minutes.

Criminal trespass

Ancheta Road – San Lorenzo

Caller advised that a 4-wheeler keeps going up and down a county maintained road but it’s on private property. Deputy spoke to those of the 4-wheeler and advised them to keep it on their own property.

Larceny
Coleman Drive
Caller advised that she is calling on behalf of her male cousin who is watching her mother’s house. Advised that the cousin found the house broken into and the washer, dryer, and stove are missing. Advised that the mother is in Arizona.

Criminal damage to property
Arenas Valley Road
Caller advised that a garage was damaged where it appears someone was attempting to break in. Deputy advised to place on frequent patrol for the next two months.

Weapons fired
Pierce and Little Walnut
Caller advised that he heard three shots from a shotgun and advised it is not fireworks as he knows the difference. Deputies checked Little Walnut, Pierce, and Langstroth with negative contact.

Unwanted subject
Mountain View Drive
Caller advised that her daughter has a male living in a tent in caller’s back yard. Deputy advised negative contact, but she will call back later when they are there and will try not to let them hear her call this time.

Weapons fired
Box Canyon
Caller advised that they were at Box Canyon camping but had to leave when the people a couple of camps away started shooting a semi-automatic at least six times. Deputy advised that everything is OK.

Sunday, June 28

Disturbance
Rodeo Road
Caller advised that a male in the first house by the mailboxes is yelling, throwing things around, and breaking things.

Welfare check
Golf Course and Saavedra roads
Caller advised that she and her boyfriend had a domestic. Advised that they have not been drinking. Advised that he would not let her leave and she had to climb out a window. Advised that while she was climbing out the window he pulled her back by her shirt and she hit her head but refused EMS.

Welfare check
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised that a female was walking from the campground to Silver and she seemed very tired, and advised that caller did not want any contact with the named female. Deputy advised that the named female stated she did not want any help/everything is OK.

Welfare check
Artcher Road
Caller advised that her mother is outside the residence and all the doors are locked. Deputy advised to send ambulance to his location for a 53-year-old female who is unresponsive but breathing/lights and siren requested. Another deputy advised all units clear/female refused transport.

Welfare check
Highway 180 @ Camino de Viento
Caller advised a vehicle is wrecked by Dr. Koury’s office and has a note on it stating a wrecker is en route. Caller called back and advised that he lost control of the . . .
 

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