Monday, Feb. 1

Domestic disturbance
Fairway Drive
Caller advised that a girl wants to leave the trailer but a named male won’t let her. Deputy had contact with the male who advised that he was the only one at the residence and that everything was fine. Deputy advised that permission was not given to search the residence but deputy could not see or hear anyone inside.

Domestic disturbance
Fort Bayard Medical Center
Caller advised that a named male is arguing with her and will not leave her alone.

Game and Fish
Highway 180 @ Blue Line
Deer in the westbound lane. Deputy advised that the deer was moved to the side/clear.

Welfare check
Hideaway Lane
Caller advised that a patient may be having suicidal ideations. Deputy made contact and patient advised that she is going to see the caller in about . . .

Tuesday, Feb. 2

Welfare check
Apache Street – Silver Acres
Caller advised that German Nazis are physically hurting her then hung up when dispatcher advised that a deputy will be en route.

Domestic disturbance
Fairway Drive
Male caller, crying, advised to send help to his house advising that a named female is going crazy and is off her meds then disconnected. Small child called on separate 911 line advising that his . . .

Harassment
Bayard Police Department
Chief Kerrin from BPD, along with a named officer, requested documentation in reference to texts harassing the officer.

Welfare check
Cobre Street – Vanadium
Caller advised that she wants her 85-year-old father removed from where he is staying as it is not safe. Advised that the house is a mess and smells like mice/there is no heat/and her father is soaked in urine. Advised that her brother was arrested this morning and the father’s caregiver did not go over today. Deputy requested ambulance.

Wednesday, Feb. 3

Request officer
Chukar Drive
Twelve-year-old boy threatening to hurt himself and others. He is in the front room right now and is calm. He has threatened to kill himself by self-inflicting pain on himself. He has a history of attacking his mother and is verbally abusive. Deputy advised on scene – ATL.

Stolen motor vehicle
Highway 180 – MM 125
Caller advised that he left his 1959 Ford pickup with his black flatbed trailer parked and when he went back to get it, it was not there.

Fatal
Boulder Trail – Pinos Altos
Female got out of her truck and a vehicle hit her and she is down on the ground. The vehicle is still on scene. Deputy advised that this is a fatality.

Thursday, Feb. 4

Welfare check
Cottage San Road
Caller advised that her 11-year-old granddaughter is home alone watching a 9-year-old, a 6-year-old, and an 11-month-old. Caller advised that the 11-year-old called her then hung up and the mother is not home.

Accident-injuries
Highway 152 – Mine Lookout
Small Ford went off the roadway then came back onto the roadway – almost rolled and hit the guardrail. Another caller advised bad head injury. EMS1 advised to bring in EMS2.

Welfare check
Placer Street – Pinos Altos
Caller advised that a named male who walks with a cane is left alone a lot. Deputy advised that the male is fine and will call caller.

Vehicle burglary
Truck Bypass
Caller advised that his car was stripped while left there since a couple of months ago.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Truck Bypass
Caller advised that she just discovered her own vehicle had been keyed.

Welfare check
Ocotillo Drive – Lower Mimbres
Caller advised that she can see a truck at the house across the street that her neighbors moved out of and a flashlight as well.

Suspicious vehicle
Highway 15 – MM 12
Deputy advised that the vehicle will be moving out of the roadway. Advised that he stopped in the road because he didn’t want to pull over in the snow and get stuck.
 

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