Monday, June 6

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Camino Blanco – Arenas Valley
Caller advised that his gray, 2007 Chevy Silverado was keyed and thinks a named female is the one who did it.

Welfare check
Duck Creek Road and Morgan Lane
Caller advised that no one has seen his friend in a couple of days. Deputy out at Morgan Lane.

Reckless driver
Rio de Arenas Trailer Park
Caller advised that a white crotch rocket is speeding around children. Deputy had contact and told him to slow down.

Harassment
Chukar Drive
Walk-in advised that people are harassing her and her daughter/walk-in did not know names or ages of people. Walk-in left to get the names and ages.

Welfare check
Mountain View Lane
Caller advised that her mother and sister have been going at it for days. Deputy made contact and advised that all is okay for now.

Larceny
Arenas Valley Road
Caller advised that he had items stolen from his garage.

Weapons fired
Rio de Arenas Road
Several shots were heard back toward the end of the trailer park by the sewer.

Tuesday, June 7

Weapons fired
Sundown Trail – White Signal
Caller advised that her neighbor keeps shooting his gun and scaring her dog that has seizures. Deputy spoke to both parties/this is an ongoing issue/everything is okay at this time/clear.

Wednesday, June 8

Unwanted subject
Partridge Drive
Caller advised that someone is trying to break into the rear of her home and it is too dark to see who it is. Deputy issued an indefinite CTW to a named male for the location.

Burglary
Turquoise – Tyrone
Caller advised that forced entry was made and keys to the lockers and packages in the lockers were stolen.

Larceny
Mesa Road – Cliff
Caller advised that a neighbor stole her T-post.

Stolen motor vehicle
11837 E. Highway 180
Caller from G and G Towing advised that a female ran into the office stating that someone is trying to steal her U-Haul. Deputy had contact with U-Haul on Highway 180 at Caballero’s/they are now stopping at Casa Loma.

Game and Fish
Fort Bayard Road and Highway 180
Caller advised that a newborn fawn is struggling to walk in the roadway/she pulled over and tried to lead it to the side of the road but she is concerned it is just going to walk into the roadway again. Deputy spoke with Game and Fish representative to advise them of the call.

Intoxicated driver
W. Highway 180 – Mangus Valley
Blue 4d car/possible drunk driver/crossing both sides of roadway and off shoulders/turned onto Mangus Valley Road. Deputy advised that one female is in custody/standing by until someone can pick up vehicle.

Loud party
Chimboraza Street
Caller advised that there is a loud party in the cul-de-sac and wants a deputy to go get the clowns out of there/this has been going on all week/caller’s neighbor found alcohol bottles and cans, and drug paraphernalia from the last one. Second caller advised it is very loud and has been an ongoing problem.

Thursday, June 9

Larceny
Kirkland Road – Arenas Valley
Caller advised that a named female had a collection of coins and when she came home she found the safe open.

Breaking and entering
W. Highway 180
Back of the building was broken into.

Criminal damage to property
Chaparral Road – Upper Mimbres
Caller advised that someone cut down ladders in front and back of house and stole the window screens.

Welfare check
Boston Hill Trail
Black truck with female screaming inside. Deputy out with a black Chevy truck.
 

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