Highway 180 Mile Markers

MM 41 - Alma
MM 51 - Glenwood
MM 76 - Buckhorn
MM 84 - Cliff
MM 89 - Highway 211 junction
MM 95 - Mangus
MM 100 - Red Rock Road
MM 110 - Truck Bypass
MM 115 - Walmart
MM 118 - Uncle Woody's Flea Market
MM 119 - Twin Sisters Creek crossing

Monday, Nov. 14

Game and Fish
Highway 180 - MM119
Dead buck in the middle of the roadway. Deputy advised deer was removed from the roadway.

Dog bite
Partridge Drive
Male was attacked by a dog. Deputy advised negative contact with that dog.

Game and Fish
Buffalo Burr Road - Arenas Valley
Caller advised two goats are on his property. Deputy left message for livestock inspector.

Burglary
Bonita Drive - Arenas Valley
Caller advised his home was broken into last night while he was asleep.

Welfare check
Cottage San Road
Elderly female was expected to do therapy Friday and her phone says her voicemail is full. Deputy advised everything is okay.

Welfare check
Highway 15 - Catholic Church
Caller can hear someone yelling for help at the church. Caller advised contact was made with an elderly male who had locked himself out of his house. Deputy advised assisting male to get back in his house.

Tuesday, Nov. 15

Assault
Bataan Memorial Park
Caller advised that a male in a silver GMC Sierra lifted truck just pulled a gun on her and left going toward Silver City. Deputy advised out with a silver/brown GMC Sierra at Highway 180 and Caballero's. Caller refused to ID and said she does not know the male.

Littering
Fierro Road - Fierro
Caller advised of a lot of trash on the side of the road. Deputy gave call to road department.

Harassment
Chalcopyrite Court - Tyrone
A named male just came to her home throwing things at her, banging on her door and when she threatened to call police he jumped in his truck and left. Advised she only wants to get her belongings from his home. Caller wants male issued a CTW.

Stolen motor vehicle
Placer Street - Pinos Altos
Caller advised that a named male had his white car stolen. Caller could not provide vehicle info.

Welfare check
E. Highway 180 - Arenas Valley
A woman is walking out into traffic/hair is messy/appears to be elderly and intoxicated/keeps falling down. Deputy had contact and advised she is just tired and walking to her house.

Welfare check
Western Drive
Caller advised that a 4-year-old female was discharged for lice and super glue on face. Advised that the mother asked the nurse to remove the glue so it doesn't look like a bruise. Advised they left about 20 minutes ago. Deputy had negative contact at both residences.

Request officer
San Lorenzo Elementary
Deputy advised that a 9-year-old female was accidently shot with a BB gun. On Saturday deputy talked to mother and she advised it was okay to go to Cobre High and speak to a named male.

Larceny
Fierro Road - Fierro
Caller advised that the license plate from her 1996 Chevy Tahoe was stolen.

Wednesday, Nov. 16

Suspicious vehicle
Morales Road - Arenas Valley
Deputy advised vehicle is broke down/they are trying to get it going.

Disturbance
Camino Tolteca
A named female is threatening to kill her neighbor then caller hung up.

Welfare check
North Hurley Road
Caller advised that her daughter is 2-years-old, she is across the street and can hear her screaming and dad is not letting her see her child. Deputy had contact and advised the child is okay/everything is okay/issue indefinite CTW to a named female for this address.

Welfare check
Lance Drive - Silver Acres
Caller advised her neighbor is in her 90s and lives alone and caller last spoke with her a week ago. Deputies called GRMC and female is not a patient.

Welfare check
Highway 356 - Hanover
Caller advised that three kids, ages 3, 7, and 8, did not go to school today and nephew said it was because the mother had slapped one really hard. Deputy spoke with mother by telephone and she will be headed to GCSD with children.

Thursday, Nov. 17

Disturbance
Bear Creek Cabins
Caller advised that guests are being disruptive in Cabin #1.

Larceny
Racetrack Road - Arenas Valley
Browning rifle/clear.

Criminal damage to property
Highway 61 - Lower Mimbres
Caller advised there is a hole in his fence.

Larceny
Hidden Valley Lane
Two firearms missing from his home.

Shoplifting
11820 Highway 180
Male left in a blue Acura with beer.

Welfare check
Artcher Road
Caller advised that three children of a named female are left unattended and are hungry. Deputy made contact and advised the children are okay.

Welfare check
Grand Mesa
Caller advised that his wife is texting him saying she Gǣhad to goGǥ and that she Gǣhas an appointment in hell.Gǥ Advised that she hasn't exactly threatened suicide but is giving suicidal ideations. Caller advised that he works out of town and that there is a 9mm in the house.

Larceny
Camino Seco - Arenas Valley
Caller advised that a rifle and a handgun were stolen from her house and she thinks she knows who stole them.

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