Monday, Feb. 20

Game and Fish
Highway 180 - MM 136 (halfway between Grant County Airport Road and Highway 61 junction)
Caller is out with adult male and female and a young male who killed a couple of javalina on mine property. Caller has someone notifying G&F as well.

Request officer
Johnson Road - Sunrise Estates
Caller advised that a named male beat up a named female about four hours ago and the female refuses to talk about it. Caller hopes a deputy can encourage her to file a report.

Burglary
Highway 152 - Hanover
Caller advised that someone broke into their home while they were away.

Suspicious vehicle
Fort Bayard Volunteer Fire and Rescue
Deputy advised subject left upon request.

Tuesday, Feb. 21

Fight
GCDC
Occurred Saturday night.

Domestic disturbance
Gold Rush Road - Hanover - 2 p.m.
Caller advised that her soon-to-be ex is damaging her car at this time. Dispatcher could hear him yelling at caller. Deputy advised it was verbal/female left the property.

Domestic disturbance
Racho Road - Lake Roberts
Two males in a physical fight. 60-year-old male hit in head a couple of times with a fist/parties are separated at this time. Dispatch advised everything is okay/male refused to go in ambulance/clear.

Criminal damage to property
Gold Rush Road - Hanover - 3:10 p.m.
Caller advised that her soon-to-be ex texted her saying he has broken the top to the hot tub and is threatening to throw everything out from the RV into the tub and disconnect to break the water lines. Deputy called caller with negative contact - message box is full.

Battery
Dragonfly Trail
A lady body-slammed caller on the trail. Female disconnected line when asked her address.

Domestic disturbance
Meadow Hawk Lane - Arenas Valley
Caller advised that her sister's ex just kidnapped her sister's boyfriend in a white Dodge truck/they are by Mis Amigos.

Wednesday, Feb. 22

Welfare check
Apache Street - Silver Acres
Caller advised she has called several times stating no one helps her/everyone is violating her and now she is saying they are killing her. Dispatch advised caller that when she calls she can be offered an officer or an ambulance but she continues to deny it and advising that someone is murdering her and continues to call and scream. Deputy advised caller has all her gates locked and a chain across the gate/did get ahold of caller who advised she does not want . . .

Larceny
Pinos Altos
Walk-in advised a firearm had been stolen.

Welfare check
Racho Road - Lake Roberts
Caller said it was a misdial when he dialed 911. Deputy made contact advising everything is fine.

Thursday, Feb. 23

Stolen motor vehicle
Rio de Arenas Road
Caller advised that she woke up and her red truck is gone/the radiator is messed up and it should not be gone.

Assault
1103 Superior - Silver City
Deputy advised out with one male to Arenas Valley. Request SCPD officer to meet deputy at Holiday Inn/request ambulance for a 53-year-old male who has a gash on the back of his head.

Reckless driver
Highway 180 and Quail Canyon
Deputy went traffic with semi/driver was advised of the complaint/told to slow it down.

Littering
Highway 180 near shooting range
Removing debris.

Unwanted subject
Lobo Drive - Cliff
Re: Chuck's Folly complaint.

Reckless driver
Highway 180 -- Santa Clara
Deputy went traffic with vehicle at Arenas Valley Animal Clinic.

Request officer
Old KSIL station behind J.D.'s Feeds
Deputy advised that caller really just wants officers to make contact with a named male and arrest him on his warrants.

Welfare check
North Hurley Road
Caller advised that a male is talking to a small child and the male is not making sense.

Game and Fish
25 Caballero Drive
Caller advised that a deer that was hit is in the roadway and is still alive. Deputy advised that the deer was taken by a named individual.

Welfare check
Ethel Lane - Arenas Valley
Caller advised that she received a phone call from Texas advising that her friend was involved in a domestic with her boyfriend.

Domestic disturbance
Cobre Street - Vanadium
Caller advised that her son hit and stabbed his father. Dispatch can hear kids yelling in the background.

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