Monday, Jan. 16

Unwanted subject
Wendy Road 
Caller's son just got out of prison/he is paranoid/he hit caller's 36-year-old daughter with a fire poker. Deputies made contact with caller who wants son out.

Domestic disturbance
Chukar Drive
Caller advised that her 19-year-old granddaughter and her girlfriend are fighting inside the room and will not let caller in/it sounds physical. Deputy made contact and dropped off one passenger at the Lintero Apartments.

Domestic disturbance
Rio de Arenas Road
A named male just pointed a gun at her and hit her/he is wearing all black and is outside walking around.

Burglary
W. Highway 180 - Mangas Valley
Caller advised that things are missing -- most importantly the safe.

Harassment
Chukar Drive
Caller advised that her boyfriend has been harassing her about items that belong to both of them and whether or not he can take some of them or not. Deputy advised that this is really a civil matter, but caller wants to talk to a deputy.

Welfare check
Rio de Arenas Road
Caller advised that a child just went to their trailer with only one shoe on.

Criminal trespass
Hitchin Post Ridge
White Chevy pickup occupied by three subjects with a bow that are hunting on private property. Deputy had negative contact.

Request officer
XYZ Ranch Road
Caller requests traffic control while they load up a car.

Welfare check
Highway 180 - Riverside
Medical two-way alarm at a named residence. Deputy requested EMS for a 102-year-old female who fell.

Domestic disturbance
Redrock Road - Redrock
Caller advised that her 38-year-old son is causing problems/caller decided to get out but the son is sitting in her truck. Deputies made contact and advised it was verbal.

Domestic disturbance
Top Hill Drive -- Hurley
Open 911 line -- could hear domestic in background between a male and a named female yelling at each other/does sound physical. Deputy made contact and advised parties said everything was verbal/they were arguing over a CD.

Welfare check
North Star Mesa
Caller advised that his son went to the mesa for wood and is still not home. Advised son is driving a 1996 white and brown Ford F250. Deputies ATL on Highway 35 and forest service road.

Tuesday, Jan. 17

Domestic disturbance
Rio de Arenas Road
A named male is breaking things in the home. Deputy made contact advising one in investigative detention.

Breaking and entering
Rio de Arenas Road
Caller advised that people were at her residence trying to take things from her. Caller sounded out of breath and when asked who subjects were she said Gǣhold on,Gǥ then disconnected the line.

Welfare check
Old Iron Bridge - Cliff
Caller advised that as he was driving by the bridge a male was holding a gun to a female's head and she was yelling for help. Caller could not provide a description. Deputy had negative contact.

Suspicious vehicle
Fort Bayard Medical Center
Caller advised that the vehicle has been in the parking lot for at least a week and wants it checked out. While on the line, caller realized who the owner of the truck is and wants to cancel the call.

Welfare check
Goathead Path
Caller advised that he can hear two kids screaming and crying. Deputies made contact with the mother and kids inside/the foster kids did not want to go to bed/everything is okay.

Wednesday, Jan. 18

Domestic disturbance
Wright Road - Upper Mimbres
Caller advised her boyfriend is leaving black Labrador. Caller advised he did bite her on her finger. Caller is following him/she does not want him to get away this time. The last time he fought with her he hid on the side of the road. Caller refused medical/her finger is cut open/no other injuries/he is walking toward Highway 35.

Harassment
Camino Tolteca
Caller advised that a named female is at the bus stop threatening to beat caller up. Deputy made contact and advised it was verbal and parties were advised to stay away from each other.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Boston Hill
Caller advised that someone smashed in her car window.

Larceny
Valley Drive
Victim is Wells Fargo.

Request officer
Mimbres Post Office
Deputy made contact with caller who advised that an older model camo pickup with a homemade license plate G

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