Friday, Nov. 20

Domestic disturbance
Highway 61 – Lower Mimbres
Caller advised that a named male is pounding on her window trying to get in. Caller advised that her brother is with her.

Welfare check
Brook Hollow Drive – Tyrone
Caller advised that her son left in her vehicle a couple of days ago and was supposed to return Wednesday night but has not.

Saturday, Nov. 21

Request officer
Santa Rita Mine Road – Vanadium – 3:30 a.m.
Caller advised that her 17-year-old daughter just took the vehicle without permission after she had placed pillows in her bed to make it look like she was asleep.

Welfare check
Highway 180
Caller advised that a female without shoes, no jacket, and having wet hair, is walking toward Cliff. Deputy advised giving the female a ride to the mission/changed her mind now en route to Walmart/officer was advised that female has a CTW for Walmart/deputy now headed to McDonalds.

Criminal damage to property
Tabor Drive
Caller advised that someone cut the chain to his gate and stole his horse.

Domestic disturbance
Rio de Arenas Road
Caller advised that yelling can be heard and caller knows that the female is pregnant. Deputy advised that they were moving some beds/everything is okay.

Request officer
Mobile Drive
Caller advised that her grandfather lent his vehicle to a named female and she has not returned it but doesn’t want to report it stolen yet. Deputy ATL a gray Tracker.

Suspicious vehicle
Peterson Drive and Bell Street
Caller advised that a white vehicle is parked on the side of the road and there is a hammer behind the driver’s side rear tire. Deputy advised that the vehicle is locked/secured/off the roadway/clear.

Loud music
Village Road
Caller advised that it has been going on for three days. Deputy made contact with homeowner/he turned the music down.

Sunday, Nov. 22

Stolen motor vehicle
E. Highway 180
Caller advised that their 4-wheeler was stolen out of their yard while they were at church.

Stolen motor vehicle
Hanover Creek Road – Fierro
Caller advised that a four-wheeler was stolen from his residence.

Criminal trespass
Truck Bypass
Caller advised that some dirt bikes just went through her fence line and they aren’t supposed to. Deputy advised caller that they weren’t actually on her property, they were on the right-of-way.

Domestic disturbance
Casa Loma Road – Sunrise Estates
Caller advised that she and her husband are going through a divorce and she does not want him there. Advised that he is cursing at her and threatening to break the windows of the house if she does not let him in. Advised that it is all verbal.

Domestic disturbance
Arroyo Lane
Caller advised that her brother pushed caller’s sister and is coming down off drugs. Advised that he has his 5-year-old daughter with him.

Welfare check
Welsh Street – Arenas Valley
Caller advised that her client has suicidal ideations and is threatening to overdose on medications. Deputy advised that the client voluntarily agreed to be taken to GRMC.

Game and Fish
Fairway Drive and Arroyo Lane
Caller advised that a raccoon is trapped in a quad trap and its arm is almost ripped off. G&F Dispatch advised no one is on duty/put the raccoon down. Deputy advised raccoon was put down/raccoon and trap will . . .
 

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