Friday, Apr. 28

Domestic disturbance
Cottage San Road
Caller wants a named male out of the house/dispatch advises female keeps yelling at male to get out/he just left walking/he did not get physical/all verbal.

Unwanted subject
Clove Street - Santa Clara
Caller advised her son is at the back of the residence but he did take off on foot when he heard caller calling the police. Deputy advised out at Motel 6 to see if they will put male up for the night.

Accident-property damage
Across from Brown Derby
Two vehicles hit a vehicle and a pole.

Criminal damage to property
Country Road
Fence has been cut/caller will be out there fixing it.

Suspicious vehicle
Vanadium Post Office
A red vehicle parked on the side for the past two days. Deputy advised all windows and doors are secure.

Domestic disturbance
Racetrack Road
Male on 911 advising he has an emergency/female yelling in the background. Caller advised big sister is fighting with him/he is upset she will not take him somewhere. Deputy advised everything is okay/verbal only/male agreed to get movies on Monday.

Missing person
Whispering Hills
Caller advised that he received a phone call that his son is being held against his will in Las Cruces.

Suspicious vehicle
2 Ridge Road
Deputy advised that subject ran out of gas/everything is okay.

Request officer
Chino Mine
Deputy made contact with mine security. Deputy advised an unspent shotgun shell was observed in the west end of the employee parking lot. Security informed deputy that he looked into all the vehicles in the parking lot and could not see any . . .

Saturday, Apr. 29

Request officer
Green Valley Drive - Arenas Valley
Caller advised that a named male left his gold Neon on the property over a month ago and she believes there are multiple weapons inside the vehicle. Caller requests the weapons be put in safekeeping and requests permission to tow the vehicle.

Disturbance
Bear Canyon Lake
Two named females are causing problems. Deputy made contact with both parties and told them to stay away from each other.

Suspicious vehicle
Fort Bayard - Maintenance
Transporting two females.

Sunday, Apr. 30

Intoxicated persons
Arenas Valley Road
Male stumbling around carrying a flashlight. Deputy made contact and advised the male did not show any signs of impairment/everything is okay.

Suspicious vehicle
2 Ridge Road
Deputy made contact and advised that a male advised he was just sitting in the parking lot talking with his girlfriend. Deputy advised nothing out of the ordinary was observed.

Missing persons
Camino de Viento
Two toddlers, 2-year-old female and 3-year-old male, wandered off and have been missing for about five minutes. Caller called back advising they found both kids.

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