Monday, Oct. 24

Welfare check
Nun View Road - Arenas Valley
Caller advised that a 70-year-old female is acting up, being physical with caller, and is very agitated/she does take her medication. Caller advised deputy that she is the female's daughter and the mother just got out of jail last Thursday and has not been complying with any of her conditions of release.

Welfare check
Butterfield Lane - White Signal
Caller advised they have not been able to contact her sister since last week. Deputy had negative contact with anyone at the residence.

Welfare check
Chukar Drive
Caller advised that her 64-year-old brother has a history of heart problems, is diabetic, has mental issues, is agitated, and not being cooperative/he used to be a drug addict. Deputy made contact with the owner of the residence.

Harassment
Mountain View Drive
Caller advised that two named females are harassing her in regard to an incident that occurred involving her husband and the two females.

Battery
Artcher Road
15-year-old having seizures. Caller advised not sure where they are at. Patient was heard in background telling him to hang up. R2 requested deputies to address in reference to an assault.

Larceny
Arenas Valley Road
Caller advised that subjects in a diesel truck pulling a trailer stole firewood from caller's house.

Disturbance
Western Drive - 11 p.m.
A named male is breaking caller's windows/he is still outside/he is drunk and yelling. Deputy advised the male broke the glass to the door, and caller does not want to press any charges/everything is okay.

Suspicious vehicle
Rio de Arenas Road
Deputy advised out with male walking his dog at Rio de Arenas Snappy.

Tuesday, Oct. 25

Disturbance
Western Drive - 3 a.m.
Caller can hear subjects fighting. Advised that a named male is now at his mother's house trying to break her windows.

Unwanted subject
Western Drive - 3:40 a.m.
A named male is in the yard throwing rocks at the house. Deputies advised they are walking to the location.

Welfare check
S. Highway 90 - MM 21
A middle-aged Hispanic male is sitting on the east side of the highway. Deputy advised negative contact/maybe the bus picked him up.

Intoxicated persons
Cobre Street - Vanadium
Caller advised that a named male is highly intoxicated, acting violent, getting physical with them, and throwing rocks at them.

Welfare check
Whispering Hills
Caller advised their neighbor's car lights have been on for a few hours and the house lights are on, but when they knocked on the door they had negative contact with anyone.

Welfare check
W. Highway 180
Caller advised that her husband is very intoxicated and left in the Dodge toward Cliff. Advised that he was attempting suicide but caller took the gun away from him/she did take all the firearms out of the house and locked them in the car and she has the keys. Advised that she is afraid for her and the kids.

Suspicious vehicle
N. Swan Street - dead end
Deputy out with a black VW.

Wednesday, Oct. 26

Domestic disturbance
Turkey Creek/Gila
Caller advised that after sundown she heard a lady being strangled in a nearby campground. Advised they have left. Advised no description of people or vehicles as it was too dark.

Thursday, Oct. 27

Welfare check
Highway 15 - Pinos Altos - 12:30 a.m.
Caller advised that his wife is intoxicated and left.

Domestic disturbance
Highway 15 - Pinos Altos - 2 a.m.
Caller advised that she is home with her three children and her husband is intoxicated and trying to come into the house. Dispatch can hear a female telling an unknown subject to get away from her/can hear children crying. Caller is being uncooperative and children are screaming G

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