Friday, July 24

Domestic disturbance
Highway 152 – Santa Rita
Caller advised that his wife just called advising that her sister was there causing problems and it was physical.

Harassment
Cottage San Road
Caller advised that a named ex-caregiver is making threats toward caller.

Request officer
Highway 152 – Santa Rita
Caller advised that a named male keeps stealing medication from her and she knows that he steals from Snappy Marts as well. Deputy had negative contact with caller.

Harassment
GCSD
Walk-in advised that her ex continues to contact her even though she has an order of protection against him. Deputy attempted to contact ex but had negative contact, but left message that if he continues, charges may . . .

Larceny
Black Mountain Road -- Cliff
Caller advised that half of his solar panels on top of his house have been taken apart. Advised that he doesn’t know when it happened as he doesn’t live in the house all the time.

Welfare check
Logan and Shasta streets
Caller advised that she hasn’t seen her grandchildren, ages 15, 9, and 5, in months because the mother won’t allow caller to see them. Deputy spoke to caller who heard there is possible drug use in the house.

Saturday, July 25

Domestic disturbance
Sundown Trail – White Signal
Caller advised that a 35-year-old male is doing crazy stuff. Advised that he knocked his dad down. Advised that the male is on high on meth.

Welfare check
Sycamore Street – Sunrise Estates
Caller advised that her 85-year-old husband went out leaving all his keys and personal possessions on the dresser and caller is afraid because he tried to commit suicide in the past. Deputy made contact with the male who was dehydrated and needed to be checked out.

Welfare check
Ridge Road
Caller advised that he just found out that his ex is in jail and he is concerned for his 14-year-old daughter. Deputy advised that the kids were left with a grandmother and they are at Taco Bell.

Harassment
Spring Creek Road
Caller advised that his neighbors are threatening him because he shot at their dog with a BB gun because their dog goes on his property and bugs his dog. Deputy out at Spring Creek Road/all units clear.

Sunday, July 26

Assault
Sacaton Road – Cliff
Caller advised that a named male shot at her husband. Advised that she believes the male is highly intoxicated. Caller advised that her daughter believes the male just shot up . . . Deputy advised contact was made with caller.

Harassment
Highway 211 -- MM 1
Caller advised that a named male keeps passing by their work site and cussing at them.

Weapons fired
Fierro Road
Caller advised that he heard someone yell and then a single gunshot. Deputy had contact with a named male who was okay but uncooperative and who was issued an indefinite CTW for a Fierro Road address.
 

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