Monday, May 23

Welfare check
Santa Clara Laundromat
Male dressed in black walking in the roadway. Deputy out with male on Cactus in Bayard.

Stolen motor vehicle
Mobile Drive
Caller advised that the father’s 2000 green Tracker was taken by daughter on 5/19/16 to go to the store and she has not returned it. Advised the father wants it back. Advised the daughter doesn’t answer any of their calls.

Stolen motor vehicle
Saavedra Drive
Caller advised that her 1993 Ford Explorer was stolen. Advised that the person who took the vehicle called her and they are taking it back to her. Advised that she did not need law enforcement anymore, started crying, and said sorry. Deputy advised that the vehicle was passed on the way to caller.

Tuesday, May 24

Breaking and entering
Highway 152 – Santa Clara
Caller advised that the church has been broken into again.

Domestic disturbance
Rio de Arenas Road
Caller advised that her boyfriend got physical with her as she was trying to get her belongings. Advised that he left already.

Littering
Skyview Drive and Ridge Road
Large white dump with ‘Southern Landscaping’ on it is losing glass and other trash on the roadway. Landfill operator said they would hold the truck for the deputy, but the truck left anyway. Deputy had contact with truck by Filaree on Ridge Road. Driver was advised and he will stop if anything is on the . . .

Disturbance
Rio de arenas Road
Caller advised that a named 14-year-old is making threats toward her.

Fight
Rio de Arenas Road
Caller advised that two individuals threatened his grandmother and they are all gathered together at the entryway to the trailer park. Deputies responded.

Breaking and entering
Laguna del Oso – San Lorenzo
Caller advised that her daughter broke into her house while she was at work and left a mess. Caller is going to let the dogs out then go outside without touching anything.

Welfare check
I-10 @ Separ
PNM truck parked for three hours with flashers on. No one around. Deputy called PNM and advised.

Game and Fish
S. Highway 90 and Tyrone Road
Caller advised that a bunch of dead javelina are in the roadway. Tyrone Security advised GCSD that Tyrone employees will go and get them off the road.

Weapons fired
Rio de Arenas Road
Caller advised they just heard one gunshot. Deputy advised it was fireworks.

Wednesday, May 25

Suspicious vehicle
Bataan Memorial Park
Deputy out with two vehicles/they are leaving upon request/just some talking.

Suspicious vehicle
Highway 356 – MM 2
Deputy advised vehicle seems to be broken down/has tow straps on it.

Suspicious vehicle
Mountain View – Smith Ranch
Deputy advised there are already people working on the broken steering.

Vehicle burglary
Turkey Creek Road – Gila
Caller advised that his tablet and firearm were stolen from his vehicle.

Welfare check
Highway 35
Caller advised that a white full-size van left a Highway 35 address and prior to its leaving caller heard a girl screaming for help. Then caller heard two blows/the girl screamed/then another blow/the van left toward San Lorenzo. Deputies had negative contact will patrol Highways 35, 356 and 152, and San Lorenzo.

Thursday, May 26

Burglary
Mobile Drive
Caller advised that a TV, a vacuum, and other items.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
San Tomas Road – San Lorenzo
Caller advised that his 1990 GMC 1500 pickup was messed with and damaged.

Battery
Hurley Elementary
Caller advised that a named individual hit her.

Domestic disturbance
Grant County Detention Center
Citizen advised of a possible domestic between a male and a female. Deputies had negative contact on Ridge Road or on Carpenter.

Larceny
Kirkland Road – Arenas Valley
Caller advised that his wallet was stolen about two days ago.

Game and Fish
E. Highway 180 @ Madison Road
Caller advised that a dead deer is in the westbound lane.

Domestic disturbance
High Lonesome Road
Caller advised that his ex is banging on the door of his house and won’t leave. Caller hung up when asked for his name.
 

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