Friday, July 31

Suspicious vehicle
Sundown Trail – Pinos Altos
Caller advised a named male is on the property and he is not supposed to be there/he was involved in an altercation with his father the other night. Deputy advised the male was given permission to stay/clear.

Domestic disturbance
Highway 15 – Pinos Altos
Caller advised that his ex-wife is at his house and she hit and kicked him and he wants her off the property/advised that she has been drinking. Deputy advised verbal only and will be giving the female a ride to a Highway 15 address.

Harassment
Hooker Loop – Gila
Caller advised that an ex-boyfriend is harassing his daughter and they want a CTW issued.

Welfare check
Cherry Creek Campground
Caller advised that the subjects left in a red four-door and left all their belongings. Advised that it’s the same subjects the Forest Service had contact with earlier.

Burglary
Highway 180 – Arenas Valley
Caller advised that they just returned home and found the house broken into and some tools are missing.

Saturday, Aug. 1

Welfare check
Cuprite Court – Tyrone
Caller advised that she and her husband have been involved in a domestic all night and he just took four Viagra pills and it can affect his heart because he just had heart surgery. Advised that her husband has a handful more of the pills and plans on taking them. Advised that her husband is just pulling out of the driveway.

Stolen motor vehicle
Encina Street
2008 WR 250 blue/white.

Welfare check
Pinon Lane – Grant County
Caller advised that a named male is high on drugs and has been in the bathroom all night. Deputy advised everything is okay/male did not want to hurt himself.

Domestic disturbance
Artcher Road
Caller advised that their pregnant 16-year-old daughter is breaking things in the home and is now hitting mother and siblings. Deputy is giving female a ride to an 8th Street address.

Welfare check
Highway 180 and Rogers Road
Caller advised that a female is screaming from a green Chevy Lumina, then left west on 180.

Intoxicated driver
Airport Mesa Road toward Buckhorn
Caller advised that a drunk female is driving a white truck. New Mexico State Police advised that the only officer they have available is on traffic on Highway 180/MM122.

Welfare check
Rio de Arenas Road
Caller advised that they haven’t seen their 4-year-old granddaughter since Wednesday. Deputy had contact with a neighbor who advised they went camping to Turkey Creek.

Dog bite
Rio de Arenas Road
Caller advised that a pit bull attacked her grandson about an hour ago. Advised that she is in the ER and wants to make a report/was advised that the dog had not had his shots.

Disturbance
Arenas Valley Road
Caller advised that a named male is in front of their address yelling and cussing. Advised that he is walking away. Deputy advised in the area ATL.

Sunday, Aug. 2

Reckless driver
Highway 180
Caller advised that a man got out of his car near the Hurley Cemetery and threw his hands up at four passing cyclists. Deputy made contact with the bicyclists and they are OK.

Request officer
Copper Street – Tyrone
Caller advised that kids on skateboards are grabbing onto cars as they enter from the highway and trying to hold on.

Welfare check
Arenas Valley Road
Caller advised that when she called a first-named female with a 5-year-old son, caller heard yelling in the background and the line disconnected and the female is now not answering. Deputy made contact and advised the female said there was a verbal domestic but the other party left prior to deputy’s arrival.

DV order violation
Mountain View Lane
Caller advised that a named male is at her neighbor’s house and caller believes the neighbor has a restraining order against him and he is not supposed to approach closer than 100 yards to her residence.

Welfare check
High Lonesome Road
Caller advised to send an officer and disconnected the line. Dispatcher advised a female was crying in the background. Deputy made contact and advised it was a verbal domestic and the male will stay with his . . .

Welfare check
Apache Street
Caller advised that a deputy, myself (Ed. a dispatcher), and Toyota are trying to kill her through DEA and the military. Caller was advised that if she believes people are trying to kill her we will have a deputy go to her house, but she did not want that. NMSP was advised.
 

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