Friday, June 23

Burglary
Bear Mountain Road
Adult male broke into his house and caller has him detained in the back of his truck and is driving to phone service. Deputy advised following caller back to his residence/one male in custody.

Welfare check
Rio de Arenas Road
Caller advised that an approximately 12-year-old autistic child was crying, appeared to be full of dirt, and left running toward the creek. Deputies out at trailer park/mom said he was at the house, headed . . .

Larceny
Lobo Drive - Cliff
Driver is a named male and caller's sister is following him.

Larceny
Dickson Road @ Highway 90
Plate was stolen off a vehicle he sold to a female. Deputy made contact.

Harassment
Hideaway Lane
Caller advised someone hacked her phone over the holidays.

Domestic disturbance
Truck Bypass
A named female is fighting with her daughter and the daughter advised she got hit in the head a few times but refusing medical. Deputy on scene/en route to GCSD with one female in custody.

Criminal trespass warning
11824 Highway 180
Caller wants a CTW issued to a named female who keeps harassing a tenant. Deputy out at trailer park/vehicle not outside/no one answering the door.

Domestic disturbance
Racetrack Road
Caller advised his girlfriend is going crazy and she punched caller. Advised she is trying to break the bedroom door down/she has not been drinking. Dispatch has open line and can hear subjects arguing.

Disturbance
Bornite Street - Tyrone
Caller advised that his neighbors are fighting with each other, possibly physical/kids are involved. Second caller advised of a family dispute and two sons are going after the dad/it is getting bad. NMSP officer ATL two males.

Larceny
Truck Bypass
Caller advised that someone stole his brother's chainsaw.

Saturday, June 24

Littering
W. Highway 180
Two bags of trash in the middle of the roadway. Deputy had negative contact with any trash in the roadway.

Reckless driver
Highway 180 - MM 122 (Near Twin Sisters Creek crossing - Arenas Valley) to Silver
Black Chevy pickup with trailer full of tar that is dripping onto the road. Deputy went traffic with vehicle and advised tar was not dropping profusely/next time they will clean it.

Battery
Camino Tolteca
Caller advised her neighbor beat her up because of an altercation about a TV then hung up. Deputy made contact and requested ambulance for a 35-year-old female with epilepsy/clear with signed refusal.

Welfare check
Camino Tolteca
Caller advised that a named female hasn't been seen in four days. Officer had negative contact/she is not home.

Domestic disturbance
Lobo Drive - Cliff
Between a named male and a named female. Deputy was advised to ATL for a blue 90s Ford Taurus.

Weapons fired
Box Canyon
Caller heard someone shoot an automatic weapon once and then heard an explosion. Deputy advised it was cars from Arizona with fireworks/they left prior to arrival.

Criminal damage to property
North Hurley Road
Neighbor's tree fell on caller's fence and damaged it.

Harassment
Camino Tolteca
Caller is being harassed by her neighbors.

Welfare check
Bandoni Drive
A named male in a silver Dodge dually is mad, suicidal, and homicidal/alcohol is involved. Caller will be in a Ford Explorer sitting on the corner.

Weapons fired
N. Swan Street and Rocky Creek Road
Male and female fighting/two shots were fired. Deputy made contact and advised verbal only/fireworks/negative on shots fired.

Sunday, June 25

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
North Hurley Road
Caller advised her windshield is damaged and thinks it was a certain named male who did it.

Welfare check
Sanctuary Road - Pinos Altos
Caller advised that her 11-year-old daughter is texting her that she is very scared of her dad yelling at her. Deputy made contact and advised everything is okay/there is food, water, electricity, gas in the home and she is fine.

Reckless driver
Highway 180 - MM 101(one mile toward Silver from Red Rock Road junction) to town.
Green Jeep driving aggressively. Deputy went traffic with this vehicle.

Criminal trespass warning
Silver Heights Blvd.
A male is in the store and he has a CTW. Deputy out with male and issued an indefinite CTW for all Family Dollars.

Aggravated assault
10156 W. Highway 180
Caller advised her neighbor came to her location in reference to another neighbor with a gun. Second caller advised that two subjects who live in the trailer park are shooting at him with a gun that has a laser on it.

Loud music
Black Mountain Road
Caller called back advising his wife went outside and told subject to turn down the music as the cops were coming/he turned it down.

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