Monday, April 18

Welfare check
855 Silver Heights Blvd.
Out with named male.

Harassment
GCSD
Walk-in advised that he started working about a year ago on a Corvette belonging to a male from Highrolls and the male has stopped paying him and at one point gave him two counterfeit silver dollars. Advised that he had the vehicle towed and the male came yesterday to get the vehicle and is now sending him harassing texts.

Suspicious vehicle
Spur Drive
Deputy advised contact was made with caller. He will be moving the vehicle/clear.

Fraud/embezzlement
Racetrack Road
Caller advised that a customer is tampering with a power box.

DV order violation
Noonday Canyon Road – San Lorenzo
Caller advised that her soon-to-be ex-husband went on the property and took some guns.

Larceny
Horse Lake Road
Caller advised that a welder was stolen from his front yard.

Welfare check
Wendy Road – Pinos Altos
Caller advised that a 77-year-old patient left their office when she became upset that they could not see her right away. Advised that the named patient said she was going to go home and kill herself.

Welfare check
Cottage San Road
Caller advised that four kids are playing in the middle of the street. Deputy had negative contact.

Suspicious vehicle
Highway 180 @ American Mobile Home Park
Deputy advised that there was a note on the windshield stating subject was having engine trouble and he will be back in the a.m. to pick up the vehicle/it is out of the roadway.

Tuesday, April 19

Harassment
Turkey Creek Road – Gila
Caller advised that his neighbor is harassing him.

Stolen motor vehicle
Clark Road – Gila
Caller advised that he just returned from hunting and his trailer is missing. Deputy advised that the son had the trailer on Sunday and caller may not be aware that his son has it.

Burglary
Rodeo Road
Caller advised that his garage was broken into and a welder stolen.

Overdose
Fort Bayard Cemetery
No report.

Domestic disturbance
Artcher Road
Caller advised that she cannot breathe and that a law enforcement male in a cowboy hat assaulted her. Dispatch could hear a male yelling at the female in the background. Deputy advised one male in investigative detention.

Assault
Hideaway Lane
Caller advised she was called by New York Police Department to send a deputy to her house in reference to an assault that occurred at a NM jail/unknown any other info.

Wednesday, April 20

Suspicious vehicle
W. Highway 180 @ Western Drive
Deputy advised that subject was looking for his brother/can’t seem to find him/he will be leaving.

Welfare check
Peterson Road – Arenas Valley
Caller from Harrison Schmitt Elementary School advised that a 5-year-old, first-grade student was not at school today and had previously said that her parents fight a lot and she had stayed the night with someone she didn’t know. Deputy had negative contact with anyone at the residence.

DV order violation
Mesa Road – Cliff
Caller advised that a named male was at the Food Bank yesterday and this was a violation of the restraining order she has with him.

Welfare check
North Hurley Road
Caller advised that a 6-year-old is reported to be living in unsanitary conditions. Caller stated that she went to the address but a named male refused to speak with her and ran her off the property. Deputy had negative contact with the male but did speak with some kids and a niece/clear.

Larceny
Highway 15 – Pinos Altos
Credit card was stolen possibly by caller’s roommate.

Unwanted subject
11820 Highway 180
Request CTW be issued to a male. Deputy had contact and issued CTW for Rio de Arenas Snappy Mart.

Larceny
Rio de Arenas Road
Caller advised that her healthcare worker took all of her narcotics and she needs a report so she can go to her doctor and get more meds.

Welfare check
Valley Drive
28-year-old named male is out of control. CTW for one month for main house. Caller called back advising that the male is back on the property ringing the bell and causing problems.

Fraud/embezzlement
Highway 61 – Lower Mimbres
Caller received a scam message from the IRS.

Loud party
Sandalwood area
Deputy advised that contact was made with the homeowner and he was advised to shut it down or appropriate action . . .

Thursday, April 21

Request officer
Mobile Drive
Caller is having trouble with people going over to his dad’s house.

Unwanted subject
Valley Drive
Caller advised that he can hear a named male yelling then hung up. Deputy attempted contact with male/mother will call back if he comes out/everything is OK.

Request officer
Airport Mesa Road – Gila
Caller advised that a winch truck is backed up to his rental property and no one should be there.
 

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