Monday, Apr. 16

Welfare check
Copper Street – Tyrone
Male vomiting/not eating for a week/very congested/has breathing problems/refused to go to the hospital. Deputy had contact with male advising he is okay.

Reckless driver
Highway 180 – MM 130 (1 mile north of Grant County Airport Road)
NMSP pulled vehicle over at Highway 180 –MM 124 (Bayard Cemetery)

Tuesday, Apr. 17

Welfare check
N. Hurley Road
Male unconscious and bleeding in front of Penjamo Bar. Deputy en route to GRMC.

Welfare check
Highway 9 – MM 36
Subjects walking east on Highway 9. Deputy ATL/going to ask at the store to make sure everything is okay/clear/negative contact.

Game and Fish
Truck Bypass and Western Drive
Vehicle vs deer. Deer is still alive on a fence. No injuries or damage to vehicle.
Deputy had negative contact with any deer.

Welfare check
Arenas Valley Road
Caller advised her father called her brother advising he wrecked on a 4-wheeler in the back pasture and thinks he might have broken his leg. Deputy had contact advising negative on medical.

Loud party
S. Bear Creek Road
Caller advised she can hear a lot of arguing and fighting going on next door. Deputy had contact advising the subjects were advised to keep it down/they’re having a party.

Game and Fish
11575 E. Highway 180
Caller advised deer in the roadway. Deputy had contact east of Baca’s/one shot fired – animal was still alive.

Wednesday, Apr. 18

Welfare check
Partridge Drive
Caller is out of town and just got an alert on his phone that his front door is open.

Thursday, Apr. 19

Accident-injuries
E. Highway 180 – Casa Loma
2006 red Dodge pickup and SUV/out of the road.

Welfare check
Highway 180 W
Caller advised he was driving in from Cliff when he saw a two-tone brown pickup driven by a male with two girls of ages about 7 and 12-years old and one of the girls was sitting real close to him and kept going down into his lap and coming back up. Caller thought this was odd. Deputy out at Silver Star Trailer Park.

Request officer
GCSD
Walk-in advised a delivery driver came to her house on Cottonwood Road to deliver a pizza. While she was speaking to the driver, her two-month old dog ran out of the house. As she only had a two dollar tip she went back into the house to get more money. After giving the driver a $20 tip the driver began to leave. That is when caller noticed her dog was behind the driver’s car. She ran out and waved at the driver to stop. ..

Harassment
Racho Road – Lake Roberts
Caller advised he is receiving threatening texts.

Game and Fish
Mangas Valley Road
Caller advised a dead deer is in a roadway. NMSP and deputies advised they are not going to remove a dead deer from a side road.

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