Monday, May 15

Suspicious vehicle
Racetrack and Crum roads
Deputy advised that a subject is inside wrapped in a blanket.

Domestic disturbance
Broken Arrow Drive - Silver Acres
Caller advised that her husband is trying to attack her with a garden hoe and she has locked herself in the bedroom.

Disturbance
Lobo Drive - Cliff
Caller advised she hears screaming. Deputy made contact and advised they weren't fighting just trying to break up a dogfight.

Welfare check
Pinon Lane
Caller from Hawaii advised she has not heard from a 59-year-old female who has mental issues since August of 2016.

Harassment
Highway 35 - Upper Mimbres
Caller advised that her 14-year-old daughter goes to Snell Middle School and one of the boy students has a naked picture of her daughter and is sending it around the school.

Unwanted subject
Cottonwood Street - Hurley
Caller wants her 13-year-old son removed from the home/he is causing continuous problems.

Tuesday, May 16

Larceny
S. Highway 90 - Tyrone
Caller advised that at some point his car dolly was stolen.

Welfare check
Highway 180 and Kirkland Road
Vehicle pulled straight to the side of the road with tire marks going to the vehicle. Deputies had negative contact.

Wednesday, May 17

Harassment
E. Highway 180
Deputy had contact with parents who advised their ex-son-in-law has been trying to intimidate them.

Fight
Twisted Illusions
Deputy requested ambulance for one male involved in the altercation with multiple lacerations/not bleeding too badly. EMS3 cancelled by Rescue.

Weapons fired
Little Walnut and Owens roads
Caller advised over 100 shots at bottom of Owens. Deputy made contact with an individual from WNMU campus police who was having target practice/everything is okay.

Disturbance
Arenas Valley Road
Caller advised that her neighbor is going crazy and has a rock in his hand. Deputy made contact with caller who advised the neighbor started yelling at her husband and daughter while they were changing a tire on her car/they have been having issues for about five years now.

Thursday, May 18

Game and Fish
VFW -- E. Highway 180
Injured deer. Deputy advised discharged duty weapon.

Harassment
Mountain View Lane
An 18-year-old male is being threatened on Facebook by a named female.

Domestic disturbance
Broken Arrow Drive - Silver Acres - 11:20 a.m.
Husband is being very aggressive toward her. Deputies advised everything is okay.

Domestic disturbance
Broken Arrow Drive- Silver Acres - 1 p.m.
Caller advised that her husband had her pinned down and cut her. Deputies en route to GRMC/male in custody.

Larceny
W. Highway 180 -- Cliff
Deputy received call about some batteries being stolen from the vehicles.

Harassment
Arenas Valley Road
Caller advised that a named female has been harassing another named female and yelling things at her.

Unwanted subject
Pheasant Drive
Caller advised that her daughter is not wanted at residence.

Welfare check
Santa Clara Armory
Unknown subject staying inside the fenced area camping out.

Game and Fish
Highway 152 @Lookout Point
Deer that was hit off the roadway but is still alive. NMSP officer advised negative contact/the deer left prior to arrival.

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