Monday, June 13

Domestic disturbance
Highway 180 – tailings office
Male and female arguing outside their car. Deputy out with a white Jeep and a motorcycle.

Burglary
Highway 152 – Hanover
Caller advised that her shed and barn have been burglarized.

Tuesday, June 14

Welfare check
E. Highway 180 and Rosedale Road
Adult male picking up trash.

Weapons fired
Laguna del Oso – San Lorenzo
Two shots fired. Second caller advised she just saw her neighbor shoot a dog and is now burying it in the ditch. Deputy advised a named male shot his own dog believing it had rabies after it attacked his son and him this morning. Advised he is burying the dog on his own property.

Larceny
Chino Mine
Caller advised that over $50,000 worth of equipment and tools were stolen.

Harassment
GCSD
Walk-in advised that a named female was threatening her. Caller advised that the female had stolen caller’s backpack in February . . .

Domestic disturbance
Mountain View Lane
A named female is taking her drill bits/possible fight/female is trying to pull phone out of caller’s hands. Deputy requested ambulance for a 51-year-old female having breathing problems from a panic attack. Pinos Altos VFD advised no responders.

Wednesday, June 15

Harassment
Racetrack Road – Arenas Valley
Caller advised that her brother received a phone call that he is going to get robbed tonight. Deputy set up frequent patrol/clear.

Welfare check
Fierro Road – Fierro
Caller advised that she was speaking with a named male about five minutes ago and he stated that he wasn’t feeling good and caller was unable to reach him after that. Dispatch called back and the male advised that he wasn’t feeling well but did not want medical attention. Advised that he was a diabetic and it was a little high.

Assault
1040 E. Highway 180
Deputy was waved down by a citizen who advised that a male was holding a gun to the head of another male in the parking lot of Motel 6. Deputy had negative contact.

Burglary
West Fork Road – Cliff Dwellings
Caller advised that a guitar and other things were stolen from their unlocked RV last night. Called back advising the guitar was found.

Burglary
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised that someone broke into his house and stole his TV.

Domestic disturbance
Western Drive
Sounds like a male is beating up a female. Deputy advised that both parties say it was verbal/neither wanted to pursue anything/clear.

Welfare check
Highway 180 – MM 149
Caller advised a vehicle with hazards on has been there for several hours. Luna County deputy checked on vehicle and advised that they are requesting a Grant County deputy go to an Arenas Valley Road address and check on who the vehicle returns to and find out if she is okay/no one was in the vehicle.

Intoxicated persons
Highway 180 – MM 94
A named female is in the middle of the roadway holding a beer.

Thursday, June 16

Game and fish
Highway 180 -- 118
Dead deer.

Battery
Kirkland Road – Arenas Valley
Caller advised that a named female assaulted another named female on June 14. Caller was advised of this by a named male. The named male called advising that he will not speak on assault unless . . .

Unwanted subject
Rio de Arenas Road
A named female was evicted and is not leaving. Advised that she isn’t causing problems but she has had a month to move and she hasn’t. Deputy made contact and advised it will be delayed, apparently the female has not been served.

Harassment
Cottage San Road
Caller advised that his neighbor across the street accused caller of looking at the neighbor’s daughters.

Accident – property damage
Bullard Street @ Silco
Happened at noon. Driver at the police station to report she backed into another vehicle.

Harassment
Rio de Arenas Road
Caller advised that the landlord threatened to take control of her home if she did not leave.

Larceny
Highway 152 – San Lorenzo
Theft of power.

Burglary
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised that someone broke back window on door and stole all kinds of electronics.

Welfare check
Tyrone
Caller advised that he normally talks to his girlfriend on Cuprite/she is pregnant and falls a lot. Caller called back and advised he made contact and she is okay.

Game and Fish
Highway 180 – MM 122
Was advised by a citizen that a deer was hit and is still alive in the highway. Deputy advised deer is dead at 180 and Boulder/deputy put him down.

Loud music
Paisano Street – Arenas Valley
Deputy had contact with a named male who would not provide a date of birth but said he would turn the music down.

Welfare check
Rio de Arenas Road
Caller advised last spoke with the 35-year-old male yesterday afternoon and received a text that he just wanted to sleep/bottle of whiskey and three bottles of Theraflu and wanted to sleep forever. Deputy advised the male finally did answer the door/is okay/denied ever texting.

Weapons fired
Chaparral Drive – Upper Mimbres
Caller just heard three gunshots from neighbor’s house. Deputy advised that everything is okay/discharging a firearm at a snake in the woodpile.

Welfare check
Shasta Street
Mother disclosed to a family member that she might hurt her 10-month-old baby. Deputy and CYFD out at a Shasta Street address.
 

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