Monday, Sept. 28

Stolen motor vehicle
Western Drive
Caller advised that a 2001 Chevy Silverado is missing from this address. Advised that it may be at the Lintero Apartments/may have been taken by one of his cousins. Deputies advised out with some subjects in Lintero parking lot.

Domestic disturbance
N. Coleman Drive
Caller advised that she is fighting with her 18-year-old son who got violent with her when she got him up for work.

Criminal damage to property
Bataan Memorial Park
Someone cut fuel lines and stole fuel.

Stolen motor vehicle
Alamo Street – Arenas Valley
Caller advised that he just got home from work in Morenci and his black Harley-Davidson Streetglide motorcycle is missing.

Burglary
Sandalwood Avenue
Caller advised that a named male broke in to this address to steal alcohol and caller is watching this go on right now.

Harassment
North Hurley Road
Caller advised that a named female is harassing her by flipping her off. Deputy advised that caller is very uncooperative and does not want to listen to what deputy has to say/clear.

Welfare check
Chalcopyrite Court – Tyrone
Caller advised that her mother has a court hearing tomorrow and a named male is blowing up her mom’s phone and harassing her. Caller requests a welcheck and patrols throughout the night.

Loud music
Peeler Road
Deputy advised negative contact with music/spoke to subjects outside and they advised negative with music.

Tuesday, Sept. 29

Welfare check
S. Highway 90 – MM36
Deputy out with a vehicle on the side of the road/male was taking a nap as he worked graveyard last night.

Reckless driver
E. Highway 180 and Delk Drive
Caller advised that the vehicle passed her and flipped her off and kept hitting the brakes in front of her for no reason. Deputy had contact.

Welfare check
Mobile Drive
Caller advised that a neighbor called and stated that a male in a camo hoodie was walking in caller’s mother’s yard. Deputy advised that all is secure.

Larceny
Cottage San Road
Caller advised that some items were stolen from one of their rented properties and the tenants moved out without notice.

Welfare check
Skyview Drive
Deputy advised to send ambulance for an 85-year-old male cut on head and some bruises/advised that he fell a couple of days ago and was on the floor.

Criminal damage to property
Euphoria Road
Caller advised that the sign he put up with entry restrictions has been painted over with copper-colored paint/advised that he has been having problems with the neighbors.

Larceny
Fox Field
Caller advised that someone has stolen items out of her son’s pickup. Caller advised that her son recently bought a new black F-150 but was arrested the same night. Advised that he asked his girlfriend to take his truck to his mother’s residence and it took about two hours to do this and now the registration sticker of the plate was taken.

Burglary
Hanover Creek Road – Fierro
Caller advised that his home has been broken into.

Missing persons
Leeville – Gila
Caller advised that a 30-year-old named female is missing and is threatening suicide. Deputy called for search assistance and is accompanying caller to the river bottom.

Domestic disturbance
Tabor Drive
Caller advised that she can hear a male and a female fighting outside, but they went back inside as caller could hear the door slam.

Wednesday. Sept. 30

Welfare check
Casas Grande Road – Hanover
Caller advised that a named male texted him stating that he was in danger. Deputy advised to send ambulance for a 19-year-old male with heart problems/lights and siren/send NMSP.

Harassment
Rio de Arenas Road
Caller advised that when she went to serve papers the male subject came at her/she wants deputy/was advised that deputy is not going to do a civil standby after dark/Delayed entry – CAD down/received call at 8:31 p.m./caller demanded deputy assist her/deputy en route at 8:37 p.m./on scene at 8:52 p.

Welfare check
Highway 61
Caller advised that a named male and a named female are house sitting and are having a domestic. Two units responded.

Accident – property damage
11820 Highway 180
Deer vs. 2012 Nissan Altima. Deputy advised to send next wrecker on rotation.

Welfare check
Bill Evans Lake
Caller advised that his 60-year-old father went camping and has not returned when he said he would. Caller called back and advised to cancel/his father called and he is OK.

Disturbance
Mobile Drive
Caller advised that a named male and a named female are breaking windows to caller’s father’s residence. Deputy advised negative contact.

Suspicious vehicle
Highway 180 – MM 117
Deputy advised they are security.

Thursday, Oct. 1

Welfare check
Hidden Valley Lane
Caller advised that a female friend in her early 20s is talking about suicide.

Welfare check
Apache Street
Caller advised that she is being abused and tortured. Deputy advised that a deputy and an ambulance will be en route to her location. Caller disconnected.

Welfare check
Sunset Trail – Arenas Valley
Caller advised that her house is filling with water/she is alone/she doesn’t know what to do. Caller asked what to do with the TV?

Criminal damage to property
11824 E. Highway 180
Caller advised they have vandalism to their wall.

Accident – property damage
Highway 35 – Upper Mimbres
Vehicle vs. a turkey.

Harassment
Fierro Road – Fierro
Caller advised that a male near his property was harassing him. Deputy made contact with caller and he advised negative on charges.

Fight
Mobile Drive
Deputy advised one in custody.

Larceny
Manzana Rojo – Upper Mimbres
Caller advised that she had four checks stolen from her mailbox.

Domestic disturbance
Golf Course Road
Caller advised that a named male choked a girl and knocked her out. Caller advised that they checked on the girl after the male left and advised that she does not need an ambulance but she did lose consciousness. Advised that she is 21-years-old/crying a lot/very scared.
 

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