Monday, May 29

Criminal trespass warning
Rio de Arenas Road
Caller wants a named male issued a CTW to her address. Advised he and her husband were arrested last night. Caller also wants his vehicle towed off her property. Deputy had contact with caller.

Welfare check
Agua Blanca - Hurley
On her kids, 7 and 8-years old, because she heard their uncle was arrested.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Camino Serna Drive
Caller said someone tried to break in to her 2015 Ford Focus

Reckless driver
McCauley Road - Cliff
Caller advised a named male on a 4-wheeler is driving at a high rate of speed and recklessly up and down the road. Deputy made contact with boys on a 4-wheeler and their father and advised them to slow it down.

Welfare check
Jensen's Trailer Park - 10156 W Highway 180
Caller advised her friend texted her requesting her to call law enforcement. The text stated “The neighbors are here and they are behind her trailer.” Caller advised they are trapped/a named male was at the residence but he left.

Domestic disturbance
Partridge Drive
Caller advised his mother's boyfriend is following them in their vehicle and he is driving crazy. Caller did not want to give his name.

Tuesday, May 30

Criminal damage to property
Ridge Road
Caller advised that his water storage tank, located about a quarter-mile off the main road, has been tampered with by having the lid pried off. Caller is going to have the water tested and will let deputy know the results.

Criminal damage to property
Grant County Airport
Caller advised damage to hangar door/no entry made.

Stolen motor vehicle
Kirkland Road - 2:35 p.m.
Caller from Alamogordo believes a 1994 turquoise Ford Ranger that belongs to a female who caller is a guardian to, was stolen on May 27.

Suspicious vehicle
W. Oak and N. Prescott streets - Santa Clara - 3:30 p.m.
Deputy out with a turquoise Ford Ranger, no plate. Deputy advised to send the next wrecker from Silver City. Deputy advised one male en route to GCSD/Circle H has the vehicle now.

Domestic disturbance
Sundown Trail - White Signal
Caller said his wife just drove into this address, grabbed her daughter and drove off recklessly. Officers ATL/have female and baby/following vehicle to Chevron/verbal only/baby is okay/grandmother is taking . . .

Unwanted subject
Partridge Drive
Caller advised that a named male just barged into her house and he is not supposed to be there. Deputy made contact by phone with caller.

Welfare check
Bear Mountain
A named female told her mother that she is stuck on Bear Mountain in a blue and white Ford F250. Deputy had negative contact. Caller called back advising her daughter is found and on her way back home.

Domestic disturbance
Jasper Drive
Caller advised a named female roommate is yelling and destroying the house/they have been trying to calm her down. Dispatch can hear the female yelling.

Wednesday, May 31

Welfare check
Pheasant Drive
Caller advised she had her ex-boyfriend over even though he has a CTW and he started talking about suicide. Advised he left walking/had been drinking but not drunk/took a cord or a dog chain.

Burglary
Chamisa Drive - Lower Mimbres
Caller advised when they got home they noticed 100 feet of cable was taken and electrical cables were also attempted to be pulled from cabin/took power converter out of trailer. Caller advised that her husband found tire tracks that lead to their neighbors.

Larceny
Bonita Drive - Silver Acres
No report.

Domestic disturbance
2501 E. Highway 180
Two males having a verbal dispute. Deputy advised everything is okay/everything was verbal.

Reckless driver
Rosewood Circle
4-wheeler and dirt bike driving recklessly and illegally on the street. Deputy out at a Rosewood address/advised they were hiding on their property/spoke to mom and dad.

Welfare check
Noonday Canyon Road - San Lorenzo
Caller advised that a named female called her work stating she wants to kill herself. Caller advised the female threatened suicide on Monday and was committed to BHU and released today. Deputies and NMSP on scene and have contact/will be transporting female to GRMC.

Harassment
Fierro Road - Fierro
A gray Dodge Caravan keeps passing by her house and causing problems with her. NMSP made contact with vehicle at a Hanover Creek Road address and a named female stated she did not harass caller.

Welfare check
I-10 - MM 46
Caller advised two SUVs with subjects out of the vehicle rolling up blankets that seemed to be body blankets and subjects are shoving them into the SUV. Deming and Hidalgo Border Patrol advised they are en route. Deputy had negative contact with anyone or anything.

Thursday, June 1

Loud music
Coleman Drive
Neighbors are having a party right above her. Units clear/subjects were advised to shut the music off.

Welfare check
Broken Arrow Drive - Silver Acres
Caller advised that her daughter has previously tested positive for drugs and she is not answering her phone and caller would like her grandson to be checked on. Deputy spoke to a named male who does not know either the daughter or the grandson.

Welfare check
Owl Hoot Trail - Pinos Altos
Caller advised that the driver of an SUV parked on the side of the road appears to be passed out. Deputy had negative contact with any vehicles in the area.

Request officer
GCSD
Walk-in requesting a civil standby to pick up her child.

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