Friday, Jan. 6

Game and Fish
Highway 35 - Cottonwood Canyon
Put down an injured deer.

Welfare check
Cuprite Street - Tyrone
Tenant has been depressed and is not answering the door.

Disturbance
Ridge Road
Caller advised that her brother called to ask her to call the police but didn't say anything else. Caller got more info advising some people are trying to break into the Silverback Towing yard to remove a vehicle.

Welfare check
Tabor Drive
Caller advised that her daughter is at her grandmother's and is with a named male who is a child molester and that the daughter is in danger. Caller advised that CYFD had recently taken custody of her children. Officer had negative contact.

Suspicious vehicle
Dragonfly/Arenas Valley Road
Deputy advised the vehicle is leaving.

Suspicious vehicle
Grandview Drive
Vehicle is parked in the roadway. Deputy made contact and she is going to move the vehicle out of the roadway.

Suspicious vehicle
Highway 90 one mile out of Tyrone
Deputy advised the vehicle has a flat tire and is missing a tire/vehicle is out of the roadway/negative contact with anyone.

Harassment
Tabor Drive
Caller advised that her ex-husband keeps harassing her over the phone. Deputy made contact with caller.

Saturday, Jan. 7

Welfare check
Cobre Street - Vanadium
51-year-old female detoxing from alcohol/short of breath. Deputy made contact with female who advised she did not want medical attention.

Unwanted subject
North Hurley Road
Caller advised that a named male is at her residence and she does not want him there. Deputy had negative contact/set up frequent patrol.

Domestic disturbance
Pinon Lane - Grant County
Caller advised that she has been drinking and wants to leave the home and her soon-to-be ex-husband won't let her. Deputy advised one in custody en route to Comfort Inn.

DV order violation
North Hurley Road
Received 17 calls from a named male on Jan. 5, 2017.

Assault
Gomez Peak
Caller advised that people are threatening him and his wife and are building illegal fires. They are threatening to kill him and kick his ass because he asked them to leave/one showed a gun. Caller advised he is the camp host and will be in his trailer.

Suspicious vehicle
Hurley Baseball Field
Deputy advised units clear/will be giving this male a ride to his residence.

Sunday, Jan. 8

Reckless driver
Saddlerock Canyon Road - Cliff
Caller advised that many dirt bikes are racing up and down into the canyon. Deputy made contact and advised subjects to slow down.

Reckless driver
Highway 180 -- MM 138
Deputy went traffic with vehicle at the old gas station.

Suspicious vehicle
North Swan - The Beach
Deputy advised the vehicle is unattended/now out with three subjects.

Domestic disturbance
Cottonwood Road
Deputy advised the female advised that it was all verbal.

Burglary
Top Hill Drive - Hurley
Caller advised that a named male admitted stealing items from this residence and wants a report.

Domestic disturbance
Copper Drive - Tyrone
Caller advised that her stepdad just hit her mother and they are yelling at each other.

Suspicious vehicle
Cobre High School
Deputy advised the vehicle and the school are secure.

Welfare check
North Hurley Road
Caller advised that her dogs are barking and she heard someone cough. Deputy made contact with caller.

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