Monday, Oct. 5

Suspicious vehicle
Highway 152 @ DOT
Tow truck on scene.

Welfare check
Highway 35 – Upper Mimbres
Caller on 911 advised that her stomach is trying to kill her. Dispatch spoke with caregiver who will check on caller and advised not to send ambulance.

Domestic disturbance
Whispering Hills
Caller advised that her son pushed her against the doorframe and she wants him removed.

Burglary
Cottage San Road
Caller advised that renters moved out and stole everything in the house when they vacated. Advised that items stolen are valued at $5,000.

Criminal damage to property
Highway 35 – Upper Mimbres
Damage to fence, cutting, noticed since Friday.

Domestic disturbance
Shale Drive
Caller advised that a named male just tried to strangle her and slapped her. Deputy advised that a 27-year-old female was involved in a domestic and has marks on her neck. Caller advised that the male had a rifle with him when she ran from the house/advised that he has threatened suicide by cop/advised that this is the worst he has ever done/ advised that he was holding her down with one hand choking her and was . . .

Tuesday, Oct. 6

Game and Fish
Highway 90 @ Tyrone
Deer in the median/still alive/hurt pretty bad. Deputy advised ATL but had negative contact with rodent.

Burglary
Highway 152 – Grant County
Caller advised that the shed at the home he is taking care of has been broken into. Deputy advised that one female is in custody en route to GCSO.

DV order violation
Eureka
Caller advised that she believes her husband has violated the DVO by coming onto her property and messing with her vehicle. Deputy made contact with caller.

Criminal trespass warning
Cottage San Road
Caller requested a CTW be issued to a named male who is not on the property but was seen last night and the day before.

Weapons fired
Wagon Wheel Lane
Caller advised that his mother could hear shots being fired near their house. Deputy had negative contact with any shots fired.

Larceny
Highway 61 – Lower Mimbres
Caller advised that his lawn mower has been stolen. Caller called back advising that the mower was found at his mother’s.

Welfare check
Bayard
Caller advised the child has Type 1 diabetes and caller just wants to make sure he is okay.

Harassment
Casa Loma Road – Sunrise Estates
Caller advised that her daughters are being harassed over the Internet by some girls at school that the daughters are having problems with.

Weapons fired
Rodeo Drive and Rosedale Road
Caller advised that one very loud gunshot was heard. Deputy had negative contact with any activity/clear.

Loud music
Cottage San Road
Caller advised that hippies across the road are partying and will not quit banging on their drums. Deputy advised that they have had this call before and they have spoken to the subjects who play the drums. Advised that they cannot shut them down until 10 p.m. because the noise ordinance does not kick in till then. Another deputy advised will call caller and advise them of the noise statute and advised negative contact with any noise or drums.

Wednesday, Oct. 7

Suspicious vehicle
Racetrack Road @ KNFT – Arenas Valley
Subjects were jump starting another vehicle. Everything is OK.

Welfare check
Mimbres Yucca Drive – Upper Mimbres
Caller advised that a 4-year-old who lives next door was being verbally abused the night before. Deputy advised that the child was sleeping but had the mother wake her and bring her into the living room where she was observed in good light. Deputy advised the mother that she would . .

Domestic disturbance
Rio de Arenas
Caller advised that she is fighting with her husband and he does have a 22 shotgun in his pickup.

Loud music
Rio de Arenas Road
Caller called back advising that it was the garbage truck playing loud music not the neighbors.

Vehicle burglary
Meadow Hawk Lane – Arenas Valley
Caller advised that the driver side front door and the grill were stolen from his Ford Explorer.

Missing persons
Cottage San Road
Caller advised that she has not heard from a patient of hers for over a month and none of his SS checks have been cashed. Deputy advised out at HMS to speak with caller.

Fight
Flury Lane – Arenas Valley
Callers can hear screaming and fighting and things being thrown against the wall. Deputy advised that one female is being transported to a Juniper Street address in Silver.

Thursday, Oct. 8

Domestic disturbance
Mountain View Drive
Caller advised that she can hear a lot of yelling and arguing across the street from her. Deputies had negative contact with anyone or any noise in the area.

Weapons fired
Cottage San Road
Caller advised that she heard a gunshot at 6:25 a.m. and shortly after a strange bang at her house.

Domestic disturbance
11820 Highway 180
Caller advised that a male and a female are screaming and being rough with each other about their daughter. Deputy advised that subjects left prior to arrival.

Unwanted subject
Mountain View Drive
Caller advised that a named male is drunk and fighting with caller’s kids.
 

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