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

Mental health complaint
Camino Tolteca
Caller advised that ISIS is trying to get her and she cannot go outside. Deputy made contact and advised that caller didn't cooperate answering questions and went inside/clear.

Game and Fish
Cottage San Road and Jasper Drive
Around 7:45 a.m. bus driver saw a mountain lion while she was picking up two little boys at the bus stop.

Request officer
Golf Course Road
Caller advised that a distraught female in the parking lot is scared of her husband. Deputy made contact and advised nothing was physical/they will return home for the night.

Burglary
Azurite Court - Tyrone
House broken into and an Xbox and a computer were stolen.

Domestic disturbance
Highway 90 - MM 33-34
Caller advised that her boyfriend is trying to kick her out of the vehicle/he's being violent. Dispatcher could hear small child crying in the background. Male got on the phone crying and advising to get an officer there please. Female got back on the phone advising that he left them on the side of the highway/disconnected. Deputy out at Tyrone Mine/negative contact with any stationary vehicle.

Welfare check
North Hurley Road
Caller advised she can hear her 2-year-old daughter screaming outside. Advised that the guardian is the grandparents and caller cannot be on their property. Deputy made contact and advised the female was dropped off at Robert and Daniel streets/clear.

Saturday, Nov. 19

Welfare check
Fairway Drive
Caller advised she hasn't heard from her daughter since Wednesday.

Larceny
Valley Drive
Indian pottery taken from her mother's home.

Accident - property damage
W. Highway 180 and Western Hills
Vehicle vs deer. Deputy made contact and advised that caller was concerned about the deer needing to be put down.

Harassment
Camino Tolteca
Caller advised that her neighbors are throwing rocks at her windows and yelling at her/does not know who they are. Second caller ID's as female neighbor advising she wants to make a report.

Sunday, Nov. 20

Welfare check
Grandview Drive and Timmer Way
Woman in black shirt and pink pajama bottoms walking on Grandview and stumbling/she did fall into the ditch/when asked if she was okay she didn't seem coherent. Deputy made contact and dropped off the female at her parent's house on Grandview.

Harassment
Mangus Valley
Ex-boyfriend sending unwanted texts.

Welfare check
Highway 356 - Hanover
Caller advised that her three grandchildren, ages 3, 6, and 8, get in trouble if they talk to her.

Harassment
Logan
Caller advised that her son's father who has been charged with child abuse went to the son's work today and the 16-year-old son is very upset. Deputy needs to call prior to arrival so caller can put the dogs away.

Unwanted subject
Racho Road - Lake Roberts
A named male is being disruptive/been drinking a lot. Caller called back advising they no longer want deputies to respond. Deputy advised they will be en route anyway/both parties advised verbal/clear.

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