Monday, Nov. 20

Game and Fish
W. Highway 180 and W. Market Street
Injured deer in eastbound lane. Deputy advised the deer was put down.

Burglary
Double E Ranch Road – Gila
Caller advised his neighbor’s house was broken into/door is broken off. Deputy tried to call caller to follow up but negative contact.

Larceny
Lobo Drive – Cliff
Caller advised four brand-new tires are gone from his property. Advised that two named individuals were just there who left in a white Ford Ranger truck about 10-15 minutes ago, possibly headed to Hurley. Advised tires were worth over $300.

Welfare check
Tabor Drive
Caller advised she could hear over the phone her mom arguing with her husband. Deputy made contact advising everything is okay/both denied they were arguing.

Welfare check
Cottontail Drive – Arenas Valley
Caller from Central Intake requested welcheck on a 14-year-old in reference to a report that was made of a suicide threat. Deputy made contact advising everything is okay/brother is on scene as well/both are okay.

Larceny
Kirkland Road – Arenas Valley
Band saw and used saddle taken early yesterday morning. Deputy attempted contact several times – left a message.

Tuesday, Nov. 21

Weapons fired
Azurite Court – Tyrone
Caller advised that his neighbor said he heard four gunshots about 10 minutes ago. Deputy had contact with shooter in a 2003 white Chevy pickup who was shooting up in the air because he was upset with his daughter moving away and taking the grandkids.

Reckless driver
Highway 90 – MM 28
Deputies located the vehicle and a citation for speed was issued.

Welfare check
Nun View Road – Arenas Valley
Caller advised that her daughter is not answering her phone and when caller last spoke with her yesterday she seemed very agitated. Deputy had contact with the daughter advising she is okay.

Welfare check
Arenas Valley Road
A named male is cussing and yelling in the middle of the roadway. Deputy had contact advising male was walking in the road but not yelling/male advised he will go home and not disturb anyone.

Battery
GCDC
Deputy made contact with a female who stated that her son was battered by a detention officer and that she wanted someone . . .

Request officer
Covellite Drive – Tyrone
Caller advised that her second eldest daughter, who has been staying with her father, is sending nude pics and caller needs to know what she should do with the information.

Wednesday, Nov. 22

Suspicious vehicle
North Hurley Road
Deputy out with vehicle, which is not running.

Welfare check
Nun View Road – Arenas Valley
Caller advised she believes a named female broke into this location and she is not supposed to be there. Deputy on scene advising that all the doors and windows are secure.

Battery
GCDC
Caller advised that an inmate reports he was punched by an officer. Deputy advised clear from jail/en route to GCSD to speak with other party involved.

Unwanted subject
North Hurley Road
Caller stated his brother is at his residence and he doesn’t want him there/he is breaking things around the house. Deputy made contact advising everything is okay/brother was leaving.

Domestic disturbance
Camino de Viento
Caller advised that her 17-year-old son just attacked her but she doesn’t need an ambulance. Deputy on scene.

Harassment
Black Mountain Road – Cliff
Caller advised an intoxicated neighbor came onto caller’s property last Saturday evening and threatened caller. Caller believes it is because caller asked him to turn down his music after midnight on July 4, 2017.

Domestic disturbance
Cook Street
Caller advised she just returned home from the grocery store and her husband, who is heavily intoxicated, is upset at how much money she spent. Advised he opened their bedroom door after she had closed it and it slammed her against the dresser and closet door in her bedroom. Advised she is okay and doesn’t need an ambulance.

Thursday, Nov. 23

Welfare check
113 Cortez Avenue – Hurley
Deputy advised everything is okay.

Welfare check
N. Swan Street
Caller advised that a 63-year-old male told caller he was going to leave at 5 a.m. for the holiday and he is still there. Deputy advised everything is okay.

Suspicious vehicle
Highway 356 @ mine entrance
Deputy advised subject ran out of gas and she has family members en route.

Domestic disturbance
Nun View Road – Arenas Valley
Caller advised that her 14-year-old nephew is acting crazy and will not get in her car/he is trying to walk home without a jacket. Deputies had contact with nephew on Racetrack and Flury/transporting juvi to location.

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