Monday, July 3

Game and Fish
Highway 90 – MM 14
Deer in roadway/deer is still alive/going to have to put it down/deer is 10-7.

Welfare check
Bobwhite Drive
Caller advised that his ex is not advising him of where his son is. Deputy made contact with son and mother and both are okay/made contact with caller.

Welfare check
Rocky Creek Road
Deputy advised kids are okay and there have been issues with the . . .

Weapons fired
Gila Hot Springs
Caller said this has been happening and when it does it goes on for hours. Caller doesn’t need to speak with an officer/just wants an officer to advise them to stop. Deputy advised they have gone about three times on this complaint and the shooter has a built-in range and that as long as they are 150 yards away, it’s okay. Second caller advised they are less than 400 feet away from the person that is shooting.

Larceny
Morales Road – Arenas Valley
Caller advised the license plate off her vehicle was stolen.

Criminal damage to property
Grant County Airport
Caller advised there is a broken window.

Larceny
Cottonwood Road
Caller advised that her daughter’s boyfriend took her cell phone from her today. Deputy made contact and advised that caller was very hysterical upon arrival and it did take some time to calm her down and ask her what happened.

Unwanted subject
Redwood Circle
Caller advised that subjects are outside trying to break in and they have guns/she is in the bathroom with two small children. Caller is requesting an officer to clear the house, as she is scared to come out of the bathroom. Deputy went traffic with a white Jeep.

Larceny
Rio de Arenas
Caller advised that a named female took his phone and wallet then left. Caller does not want to file charges just wants his stuff back.

Game and Fish
Highway 152 @ Casa Blanca
About a mile past Casa Blanca there is an injured buck in roadway. Deputy advised the deer was put down.

Tuesday, July 4

Game and Fish
Highway 35/El Otro Lado Road
Deer on east side of road still alive. Deputy had negative contact with deer.

Domestic disturbance
Kirkland Road – Arenas Valley
Caller advised she received a call from a named female and caller could hear her yelling at someone to get his hands off her neck and to leave her alone. Deputy had negative contact except over cell phone.

Wednesday, July 5

Suspicious vehicle
Country Road
6 to 7 vehicles driving fast. Deputies out with a very large party/party was broken up/everyone left upon request.

Suspicious vehicle
Everest Point
Vehicle in cul-de-sac. Deputy advised subject leaving upon request.

Suspicious vehicle
Tyrone Post Office
Subjects will be leaving.

Loud music
Mountain View Drive
Deputy made contact and advised the owner will turn it down.

Game and Fish
Highway 15 and Sanctuary Road
Dead deer in southbound lane/deputy had negative contact.

 

Stolen motor vehicle
Highway 356 – MM 1-2
Caller advised he left his red 2000 Honda motorcycle on the side of the road and it is no longer there.

Burglary
Grand Mesa Drive
Broken window on a mobile home she owns.

Larceny
5490 Highway 152
Caller advised that her sister stole her purse and is now in a vehicle that is going to be crushed. Caller has an active warrant.

Burglary
34 Main Street – Pinos Altos
They were broken into last night and their safe taken.

Reckless driver
Highway 180/tailings
White tanker truck driving recklessly. NMSP officer advised driving behind the tanker truck since MM 130 (near Grant County Airport Road) to Hurley/negative on any reckless driving.

Disturbance
Highway 15 – Pinos Altos
Caller advised that her brother-in-law is yelling and causing problems with his brother and the neighbor. Deputy advised one adult male dropped off at Bayard Food Basket.

Domestic disturbance
E. Highway 180 – Arenas Valley
Verbal dispute with her mother.

Criminal damage to property
W. Hester Street
Handle broken off the screen door and attempted to break in. Caller called back advising that it was the wind that damaged the door and caused it to break off.

Unwanted subject
North Hurley Road
Walk-in advised having problems with her son/units clear/negative contact.

Loud music
Grand Mesa and Partridge drives
Deputy advised a named male was spoken with and he turned down the music.

Thursday, July 6

Larceny
Bell Street
ETA 25 minutes/going to cut off power.

Harassment
Gila Hot Springs
Caller advised that a named male was threatening and cursing at her and caller does not know why/he is no longer there/caller wants the male issued an indefinite CTW.

Domestic disturbance
Pinon Street
Caller advised that a named male was fighting with a named female/it was physical and verbal/no longer in progress/the male left in a red Ford Mustang.

Battery
Lobo Drive – Cliff
Caller advised that a named male is being violent and throwing things/he is now outside and she is inside.

Harassment
Bonita Avenue
Caller advised he received a harassing call from a named male. Deputy requested ambulance to location for a 55-year-old male with Parkinson’s who feels an attack coming on. Deputy did make contact with caller.

Stolen motor vehicle
Summit and Rosedale
Caller advised a trailer was stolen then hung up giving no more information. Deputy had negative contact with anyone in the area.

Welfare check
Fairway
Caller requested welcheck on her daughter’s trailer/no one is supposed to be at the residence as the daughter is not home.

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