Monday, April 25

Welfare check
Casas Grandes Road – Hanover
Caller advised that one of her clients is getting beaten up by her 19-year-old son. Dispatch got in contact with client who stated that her son had locked her out of the house and barricaded himself inside saying if law enforcement did show up he was going to do something stupid.

Criminal trespass warning
W. Highway 180 – Cliff
Caller advised that she wants a CTW for her property issued to her ex-boyfriend who is harassing her.

Larceny
Kohdy Lane
Caller advised that his son had been told that a named male had stolen the son’s black and white cat. Deputies made contact with caller.

Missing persons
Cottonwood Drive – Arenas Valley
Caller advised that her daughter’s friend just told her that the daughter is feeling suicidal/unknown of her current location. Advised that her daughter just got out of rehab.

Reckless driver
Highway 180 – Arenas Valley
Caller advised that a navy blue Dodge Avenger with her son and nephew as passengers ran her off the roadway and headed west. Deputy advised that he spoke with the male in the Avenger and he stated he had caught her with another man, that’s why he . . .

Tuesday, April 26

Suspicious vehicle
Wind Canyon Fire Department
Deputy advised it looks like vehicle has been sitting here for a while/there is a for sale sign.

Welfare check
Schiff Trail
Deputy out with vehicle with trunk open/no contact with owners/everything appears okay.

Harassment
Chalcopyrite Court – Tyrone
Caller advised that a neighbor has made threats toward her. Deputy advised that caller is possibly off her medication or has Alzheimers/units will be clear/everything is okay.

Reckless driver
Mimbres Transfer Station
Caller advised that a male in a gold 4Runner almost ran over a female and believes that he did it on purpose/both parties are still on scene. Deputy advised that he spoke with all parties.

Harassment
Basalt Drive
Caller advised that he just had an altercation with his son and a neighbor. Advised that his neighbor was throwing things at caller’s vehicle and his son, who has schizophrenia, is verbally abusive.

Domestic disturbance
Hermana Street – Santa Clara
Caller advised that her parents are having a domestic/her mother is asking her dad for a divorce and he is threatening to kill himself. Advised that she and her brother are sitting in the vehicle listening to the parents on the baby monitor. Caller advised that her dad has access to a .22 and a BB gun.

Wednesday, April 27

Suspicious vehicle
Ellis and Racetrack roads – 1:50 a.m.
Deputy advised he lives in the area/he did not want to wake anyone up so he will be here for a bit.

Larceny
Turkey Creek Road – Gila
Advised that a small single-axle trailer with a water tank strapped on it was stolen from his yard.

Domestic disturbance
Rio de Arenas Road
Caller advised that her boyfriend attacked her/he took her 2012 black Ford F-150/this occurred on Mira Loma/he has a shotgun on him/caller is refusing medical.

Thursday, April 28

Larceny
Turkey Creek Road – Gila
Advised that hay was stolen from his barn/unknown address.

Larceny
Grant County
Caller from SW Railroad advised that over $10,000 in railroad property was stolen. Advised that they have already recovered the property but caller still wants investigation and report.
 

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