Friday, Jan. 5

Unwanted subject
Racetrack Road – Arenas Valley
Caller advised that her boyfriend and she got into a nonphysical fight and he wants her to leave, but she can’t because she is unable to walk. Deputy advised that the female was dropped off on Lincoln Street.

Larceny
Sundown Trail – White Signal
Involves two firearms.

Harassment
Arenas Valley Road
Caller advised that she is being harassed on Facebook. Deputy had negative contact with male.

Welfare check
Cuprite Court – Tyrone
Vehicle with door open. Deputy contacted owner/he is going out to make sure everything is okay/everything is okay.

Welfare check
Highway 180 @ Oak Street
Vehicle driving about 10 mph with hazards on. Deputy advised everything is okay/subject had a flat.

Suspicious vehicle
Cottage San Road
Caller advised that a vehicle with its hazards on has been sitting across the road for about an hour. Deputy had contact and advised that the left front tire came off and they are waiting for a tow truck/will be standing by.

Saturday, Feb. 6

Criminal trespass
Nikis Road
Caller advised that three ATVs were on her property and she doesn’t want them there. Deputy had negative contact.

Domestic disturbance
Owens Road
Caller advised that her daughter called saying a named male had locked her out of the residence, there are three children in the home, and the male has been drinking. Deputy made contact with the daughter who advised that she is in the home and he is locked out/the male did break the window.

Welfare check
11820 Highway 180
Bleeding from his hand/has blood all over his legs/is sitting outside the store. Officer requested EMS for a 65-year-old male, alert but confused/cancel EMS/male does not want to be checked out. Officer out at Bennett Street.

Sunday, Feb. 7

Criminal sexual contact
Silver City
Caller advised that her 11-year-old son advised her that his friend’s parents touched him inappropriately and that this has been happening when he goes over to their house.

Larceny
Morales Road – Arenas Valley
Caller advised that some wood had been stolen from his yard. Deputy made contact and was advised that the wife moved the wood and it was a misunderstanding/negative on any wood being stolen.

Domestic disturbance
Meadow Hawk Lane – Arenas Valley
Caller advised that her husband is intoxicated and has a knife. Second caller advised that his wife has the knife, threatened him with it, and chased him out of the house.

Suspicious vehicle
Yellow Arrow Lane
Caller advised that a white Ford F250 is parked in her driveway with the lights on and she does not know who owns it. Deputy advised that one male is in custody/Judge Grijalva failure to pay.
 

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