Monday, Aug. 8

Domestic disturbance
North Hurley Road and Highway 180
A male in a blue car is throwing things at a female in the car and driving circles in the roadway. Deputy has contact with caller.

Domestic disturbance
North Hurley Road
Male threatening to hurt a child and locked his girlfriend out of the house. Deputy had negative contact. Neighbor called in and advised that the male just showed up at his house.

Domestic disturbance
Lobo Drive - Cliff
Caller advised that a brother and sister were having a verbal altercation although the m ale threw stuff and busted one of the doors/no firearms, drugs, or alcohol involved. Advised she was going to leave the residence and wait for the deputy down in road.
Deputy issued the male a CTW for address.

Breaking and entering
Mobile Drive
Caller advised that one of her windows is open and the screen is off/caller has not made entry/will be standing outside.

Domestic disturbance
Chukar Drive
Caller advised that she just got a call from her mother stating that caller's ex is there causing problems.

Tuesday, Aug. 9

Criminal damage to property
Covellite Drive - Tyrone
Caller advised that he found a bullet lodged in his wall/requested patrol.

Domestic disturbance
Gutierrez Road - Gila
Caller advised that her husband stole her 1999 Nissan Sentra and headed toward Silver. Advised that he does not have a license and the vehicle is registered in her name.

Domestic disturbance
RIo de Arenas Road
Two individuals have been fighting for two hours. Deputy advised parties stated it was verbal/clear.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Chukar Drive
Her truck was just egged.

Wednesday, Aug. 10

Game and Fish
Hermana Street - Arenas Valley
A bobcat is outside her house and is not leaving. NMSP dispatch was given the call and they advised no one is on at this time, they will see what they can do. Deputy met caller and she was actually on the phone with a G&F officer.

Larceny
Shale Drive
Caller advised a license plate was stolen from his grandmother-in-law.

Welfare check
Fierro Road - Fierro
Caller advised that four female children, ages 6-14, are not being properly taken care of/they are always left with an uncle who yells and hits the kids. Deputies had negative contact.

Welfare check
Highway 356
Caller advised that a white car may have gone off the roadway near the bridge about two miles before the Cobre Mine entrance. Deputies had negative contact.

Fight
E. Highway 180
Caller advised that two males and two females are fighting. Caller advised she went to break up the fight and got pushed down to the gravel and they started fighting her/she does not need an ambulance.

Unwanted subject
Bell Street
Caller advised that she no longer wants her father and sister at her residence and wants them issued CTWs. Caller was called back and asked to step outside to talk to deputies/she stated she was not going outside/then stated she was not home/then asked for LE to talk to her son who is at the residence/then stated the vehicle . . .

Thursday, Aug. 11

Hamilton Road Lot #15
Deputy advised he received a call advising of missing medication.

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