Monday, Mar. 27

Suspicious vehicle
Peterson Drive - Arenas Valley
Caller advised that an abandoned bike and moped are chained up to a tree behind the church. Advised they belong to a mentally ill named male. Deputy made contact with caller.

Criminal trespass warning
Nun View Road - Arenas Valley
Caller advised that her daughter broke into her house and caller wants the daughter issued a CTW.

Littering
Aklin Hill Road
Caller advised that someone dumped a bunch of trash in the middle of the road and in the canyon. Deputy was able to recover some mail from the trash and it comes back to 37-year-old named female/will be standing by for road department to pick up the 17-18 bags.

Battery
GCDC
A named male spit on an officer's vest.

Unwanted subject
11755 Highway 180 - Arenas Valley
Caller wants subjects removed from the property. Deputies issued the subjects indefinite CTWs.

Tuesday, Mar. 28

Welfare check
Highway 90 and Redrock Road
Male walking/Turkish descent/heavy accent/possibly sick. Deputy had negative contact. GCSD requests NMSP to go to Highway 70 and Redrock to see if that is actually the location.

Larceny
Basalt Drive
Caller advised that her friend stole stuff like a leather jacket and flannel shirt.

Domestic disturbance
Highway 152 - San Lorenzo
Caller's step-father is there arguing with her and refusing to leave. Advised that the kids are there and she doesn't want them to hear this anymore.

Domestic disturbance
Highway 152 - Hanover Post Office
A couple is walking and the male was yelling at the female and appeared very angry/the female tried to flag caller down but caller advised she was too afraid to stop. Deputy made contact with female and is en route with female to Central.

Suspicious vehicle
Highway 35 - gas station
Deputy advised it was an older model Datsun truck with no license plate. The vehicle was pushed off the road to avoid towing it and secured.

Harassment
Highway 180 - Buckhorn
Caller advised that his wife is stealing his spare truck key and is locking his truck and setting off the alarm. Deputy made contact with caller who stated he was driving home from a friend's house and the friend is female.

Wednesday, Mar. 29

Welfare check
Miners Legend Road - Santa Rita
Caller advised she has not heard from her brother in three weeks and he had heart surgery. Deputy made contact with brother and he called sister while on scene.

Larceny
Bypass Road
Family member of a deceased person cleaned out a mobile home he was renting and took a washer and dryer that belonged in the mobile home.

Welfare check
Highway 152 - Hanover
Deputy made contact with caller and advised caller is requesting welcheck on the other female involved in the altercation. Advised female is okay/she doesn't want to speak with caller.

Domestic disturbance
Chitalpa Street
Assault of a household member and use of telephone/ex-husband and he lives in Vanadium.

Larceny
McCauley Road - Cliff
Caller advised that a named female was living in caller's late aunt's house when the female was evicted. Advised that she took items from the house including an old desk that showed up on Grant County Goodies.

Suspicious vehicle
3445 E. Highway 180
Deputy advised that the driver of the vehicle advised that she was . . .

Thursday, Mar. 30

Accident-property damage
Highway 152 - MM 14
Just hit a deer with his 2004 Ford.

Littering
Highway 180 - MM 117 (about a mile east of Woody's Flea Market)
Garbage can in the middle of the roadway.

Accident-property damage
N. Hudson and E. 14th streets
Caller advised he was just rear-ended in his 2013 Ford Explorer.

Welfare check
Mesa Road - Cliff
An elderly female asked to use the phone at the service desk where caller works and two other females approached her and kept her from completing the phone call. They forced her out of the store and left.

Harassment
Peterson Drive - Arenas Valley
Walk-in advised that her soon-to-be ex-husband is harassing her and it has gotten worse in March.

Disturbance
Vesuvius Way
Caller advised that a big party is going on at the end of the street and motorcycles keep going up and down the street. Deputy advised although he found where the bikes were spinning out he had negative contact with anyone.

Unwanted subject
Gold Rush Road - Santa Rita
Caller advised she just left and is parked down the street because her husband is there and she doesn't want to get hurt again.

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