Monday, Nov. 23

Larceny
Lusk Street
Deputy advised that caller advised that his wife’s wedding ring was taken sometime in September and it could have been a female who had been in the residence.

Welfare check
Hermosa Street – Hanover
Caller advised that a named male and a named female with two small children are living in an RV that is small and caller is concerned for their safety. Deputy had contact with parents and children and advised everything is OK.

Domestic disturbance
Casas Grande – Hanover
Caller advised that her son just hit her and she wants him out of the house. Caller then changed her story advising that her son only pushed her and she does not need medical attention.

Burglary
Rosedale Road
Caller advised that she was checking on her friend’s house and the backdoor had been kicked in.

Criminal damage to property
Mobile Drive
Caller advised that his mother’s front door has been kicked in.

Unwanted subject
Ridge Road
Caller advised that kids are trespassing. Deputy advised that the kids were looking for state land that they have to go through caller’s property to get to/they are leaving and were advised not to come back/everything is okay/clear.

Tuesday, Nov. 24

Welfare check
Highway 180 and North Hurley Road
Deputy advised contact with the male subject by the Tri-City Landfill turnoff/giving him a ride to the rest area.

Welfare check
Broken Arrow Drive
Caller advised that he believes his 7-year-old son is home alone while his mother is at work. Deputy had negative contact with caller.

Request officer
GCSD
Walk-in advised that his female landlord had given several narcs a key to his apartment and his Samsung cellphone is missing. Requests deputy speak to his landlord about this whole thing.

Unwanted subject
Cook Street
Caller advised that a named male is at her house and he is not allowed on her property. Deputy advised to issue indefinite CTW for location when he is located.

Wednesday, Nov. 25

Harassment
Whiskey Creek Airport Road
Caller advised that a neighbor is harassing them and hurting their dogs. Advised that his neighbor’s dog is constantly in caller’s yard and that caller has had two dogs killed previously in his yard. Caller requested an indefinite CTW for his neighbor and neighbor’s mother.

Stolen motor vehicle
Brushy Mountain Road – Mule Creek
Caller advised that a four-wheeler was stolen and his tack room had been broken into.

Thursday, Nov. 26

Suspicious vehicle
Mira Loma Drive – Arenas Valley
Caller advised that a gold or silver van is parked up from his house on Racetrack Road and is running. Deputy advised that the van has a flat and a friend is coming to help.

Larceny
Sandalwood Avenue
Caller advised that an inmate stated to caller that the inmate’s parents reported that a mountain bike is missing from the inmate’s property. Deputy advised en route to Sandalwood to see if that bike is gone.

Domestic disturbance
Broken Arrow Drive – Silver Acres
Caller advised that his wife is upset because of dinner. Advised that she just flipped out and when officers get there she will be talking all sweet. Deputy advised it was all verbal/everything is OK.

Domestic disturbance
Bornite Street -- Tyrone
Caller advised that her husband has been drinking and is spitting on her. Deputy advised negative on anything physical/their daughter is there with them.

Welfare check
Spring Creek Road
Male caller advised of a domestic and disconnected the line. Caller called back again informing of a domestic on Spring Creek Road off of Rosedale Road, but will not give any other information. Deputy advised that they have had issues in the past at a Spring Creek Road address/negative contact with anyone yelling.
 

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