Monday, Sept. 25

Accident-property damage
Highway 90 @ Tyrone townsite
Caller advised in a white Toyota pickup/hit a deer/it is off the shoulder of the road.

Domestic disturbance
Fierro Road – Fierro
Caller advised the domestic happened about 20 minutes ago/she just needed to get away/caller is a friend. Deputy requested ambulance for a 38-year-old female with lacerations to her arms from a fork/bruising on lips due to punches/minor bleeding/shallow breathing.

Larceny
Tabor Drive
Caller advised she exited her vehicle to pump gas and her bottle of morphine is missing and her daughter was the only one in the vehicle/daughter is audibly yelling at mother. Caller called again to report more medicine missing. Deputy on scene/found note advising caller will be at GCSD later.

Welfare check
Highway 35 – old Hupps store
Caller advised that a named female who lives on the property in a fifth wheel might have had a mini-stroke. Deputy had contact with female who will go down and speak with caller.

Criminal damage to property
Bandoni Drive – 6:30 p.m.
Caller advised a renter damaged his property. Deputy had contact with caller who advised the renter smashed out a boarded-up window and sprayed blue paint on the west side of the residence.

Welfare check
Airport Road and Highway 180
An elderly female is pulled off to the side of the highway with the hood up. Officer advised a tow-truck is there to assist/she had a flat tire.

Domestic disturbance
Flury Lane – Arenas Valley
Physical/male beating up a female and trying to take a baby. Female is at a neighbor's house and baby is with mom. Female was punched in the face and is refusing medical/everyone is at a Mathers Street address.

 

Unwanted subject
Bandoni Drive – 11:56 p.m.
Two named individuals just broke into caller's house and are going through things/they are now walking to a next door trailer/both are high at this time. Deputy advised checking warrants on a named female/en route to GRMC.

Tuesday, Sept. 26

Criminal damage to property
Bandoni Drive – 7 a.m.
Caller advised a named male just broke his bathroom window and believes the male is still on his property.

Welfare check
Kneeling Nun Road – Hanover
Caller advised that three students saw threats of suicide on Snapchat and that student is at Silver High School and is not at school today. Principal wants a welcheck. Deputy had contact with student's mother who was aware of the situation and kept him home from school today/everything is okay.

Welfare check
Bobwhite Drive
Crisis line called in reference to a male who is severely depressed and suicidal, advising he just doesn't want to live. Advised that the caller is sitting outside with a knife in his hand. Deputy on scene and requesting additional units.

Unwanted subject
Emerald Drive
Caller advised that a named male is on the property. Deputy advised out with the named male.

Welfare check
Truck Bypass
Two little girls are lost. They are at his residence at this time/one is 8-years-old and the other is 6-years-old. The girls advised they were out walking around when some dogs went to attack them/they were not bitten. Deputy out at a Western Drive address/other deputy advised pdf270 with the children/out at a Truck Bypass address.

Game and Fish
Highway 180 – MM 118-119 (near Uncle Woody's Flea Market)
Dead animal in the middle of the road. Deputy advised deer was off the side of the road/everything is okay.

 

Wednesday, Sept. 27

Welfare check
Maplewood Circle
Caller from Canada advised that she usually talks to her 81-year-old friend every morning, but has tried three times this morning and has been unable to get her. Deputy advised made contact with the female/she was pressing the wrong button on cell/she will call her friend back.

Criminal trespass warning
E. Highway 180
Caller advised that someone moved into a vacant residence on the property after the previous tenant moved out yesterday. Caller advised that a large dog is there who won't let anyone near the front door to confront the tenant. Deputy checked for warrants.

Harassment
Round Mountain Road
Walk-in advised that a named male threatened her at the civil standby this morning, saying, "I'm going to have (his named daughter) find you on the street and kick your ass."

Suspicious vehicle
Highway 180 @ Oakwood Estates
Deputy made contact with vehicle and advised everything is okay/it is a registered nurse who has an appointment with someone in the area.

DV order violation
Camino Tolteca
Deputy advised that the voicemails and the texts sent to caller were seen by the deputy and none of them were threatening, she is just afraid of him. Deputy advised caller that the protection order had expired and advised her to go and . . .

Thursday, Sept. 28

Accident-injuries
Highway 180 – Arenas Valley
Two vehicles. Male in pickup and he was hit by another vehicle/white pickup and white flatbed in median.

Domestic disturbance
Mobile Drive
75-year-old male that was thrown off the stairs by his son. Caller advised that the son is inside the house and the elderly male is outside on the ground possibly with a broken hip. Deputy advised one in custody en route to GRMC/clear from GRMC/en route to GCSD/male is being combative/second deputy following first.

Assault
Highway 15 – Pinos Altos
Caller advised that his girlfriend's brother just pulled a gun on him/he already left in a black Jeep Cherokee.

Request officer
Pheasant Drive
Caller advised he would like officers to escort him away from this address as the neighbors are yelling at him. Deputy advised en route with the male to Food Basket/dropped male off near 15th/Gold.

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