Friday, Nov. 24

Welfare check
Hurley
Deputy advised that a female advised that a named male is walking around Hurley with a gun. Deputy ATL.

Suspicious vehicle
North Hurley road @ sewer plant
Deputy advised that the driver is going to leave the vehicle for the night/one male and one female dropped off at a North Hurley Road address.

Suspicious vehicle
Bataan Memorial Park
Deputy made contact advising everything is okay/subject did not realize premises are closed for the night/he came down to visit his father so he will be sleeping in parking lot till dawn.

Domestic disturbance
Turkey Creek Road – Gila
Between caller and her 28-year-old daughter who is visiting from Georgia/transporting one adult female to Silver City/dropped off at Comfort Inn.

Criminal trespass
N. Swan Street
Caller believes that her ex-father-in-law trespassed on her property and was caught by her real-time camera. Deputy made contact with caller.

Harassment
Sycamore Street – Sunrise Estates
Caller just had his life threatened via text. Deputy made contact.

Welfare check
E. Highway 180 @ Rio de Arenas Mobile Home Park
Caller advised that a named female texted her about an hour ago stating she needed to figure out how to get her and the kids out of the residence. Caller not sure if a domestic is going on but they have been involved in the past. Caller stated she hasn’t been able to get a hold of the female.

Fight
Little Cherry Creek Lane/Highway 15
Two men in the middle of the roadway about 10 minutes ago. Deputy made contact with intoxicated male and two juvies/with one juvie en route to look for brother.

Weapons fired
McKinney Road – Tyrone
Deputy made contact advising some kids on Old Ranch Road testing their guns/everything is okay.

Welfare check
Racetrack Road
Caller advised that she hasn’t heard from her daughter, who is with her father, in a week/requests that a deputy go up to the door and see that her daughter is okay.

Saturday, Nov. 25

Suspicious vehicle
North Hurley Road
Deputy advised female is no longer in investigative detention/units will be clear.

Suspicious vehicle
E. Highway 180 @ Racetrack Road
Deputy advised one female in custody/out at GCSO.

Hot pursuit
32nd/Bypass
Officer observed who may have possibly been one of two named individuals traveling north on Rosedale Road at approximately 40 mph in a 30 mph zone. Officer knew one of the possible males to have a felony warrant for his arrest. Both subjects are also known to lead police on high speed dangerous pursuits. Officer did not immediately activate his lights, but instead followed the subject in hopes he would possibly pull into a business or residence on his own. The officer would then confirm identity and make contact in order to avoid any dangerous pursuits. As the subject approached the intersection of Highway . . .

Domestic disturbance
North Hurley Road
Verbal with her husband/she is locked out of the house and will be standing outside with her small daughter. Deputies made contact and advised it was all verbal.

Request officer
GCSD
Walk-in advised that a dog at a Coleman Court address barks all night long and if deputies did not do something about it right now he was going over to the residence with a gun. Deputies advised the walk-in that if the dog is on its property he could not shoot it.

Breaking and entering
Nun View Road – Arenas Valley
Caller stated the neighbor told her the lights were on in her house for the last few days and said that her daughter broke into her house/no signs of entry. Deputy made contact advising one female in custody/out at GCSO.

Reckless driver
Highway 90 @ Gold Gulch Road – 6 p.m.
Caller advised a dark-colored SUV is traveling north without its headlights on. Deputy made contact advising vehicle was involved in an accident in Arizona which left them with only one headlight and just now the other went out also. They are on the phone for help. Deputy called wrecker for vehicle.

Domestic disturbance
Mira Loma Drive – Arenas Valley
Caller advised his friend left him a note to get LE to this address advising the owner’s daughter is beating her up. Deputy made contact advising it was verbal only.

Accident-injuries
Highways 180 and 78
Catron County was called advising of a vehicle flipped over with two subjects inside. Deputy had contact with a 4 door silver Honda/three subjects are out of the vehicle/all coherent/medium priority/GEMS does not have any responders.

Welfare check
S. Bullard Street
3-year-old female got lost in the crowd. Officer has contact with the child/was able to give the child back to the mom at the Hub.

Sunday, Nov. 26

Domestic disturbance
11797 E. Highway 180
Caller advised that an unknown couple are arguing outside. Female advised deputies they were not fighting and she is waiting for her mom to pick her up.

Welfare check
Cottage San Road
One and one-half miles from the Highway 180 a male is sitting on the side of the road – looks like a hiker. Deputy advised have seen several people and all are okay/none had a backpack or looked homeless.

Domestic disturbance
E. Highway 180 – Arenas Valley
Subjects in a physical domestic/there are two syringes on the floor/one subject hit a female first/caller advised that they are both meth heads. Deputy made contact advising parties are separated and left the property/everything is okay.

Unwanted subject
Cottage San Road
A named male is causing problems. Deputy will take him to a Combs Street address/ CTWs were issued.

Accident-property damage
Highway 180 – MM 117 (one mile north of Uncle Woody’s Flea Market)
Vehicle vs deer/no injuries.

Domestic disturbance
Rosedale Road
Deputy advised he received a call on his personal phone about a domestic going on at this location again. Deputies advised clear/ all verbal.

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