Friday, Oct. 12

Accident-property damage
W. Highway 180 @James stadium
Caller in a blue Honda Civic hit a deer.

Accident-property damage
S. Highway 90 and Armijo Road
Two vehicles/Ford Mustang and Dodge pickup/no injuries/off the roadway. Deputy advised clear.

Saturday, Oct. 13

Unwanted subject
Arenas Valley Road
Caller advised that his 20-year-old grandson is under the influence of drugs and being belligerent with him and his wife.

Harassment
Little Walnut Road
Neighbor keeps trespassing and harassing caller’s dogs/also catches him staring at his daughter when she is swinging. Deputy en route to Village Road address.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Galaz Street – San Lorenzo
Caller advised that her brother slashed her tires a week ago because she took his phone away because he wasn’t paying.

Larceny
Valle de Uvas – Upper Mimbres
Caller stated a named female who stole the debit card and SIM card out of his phone may be at his residence.

Aggravated battery
Sapillo Campground
Caller advised when he approached another group of campers for playing loud music they asked him to leave and one of them kept pushing him and caller became scared so he pulled out a knife and then the male pulled out a gun and then he was beat up by several other subjects from that camp.

Sunday, Oct. 14

Unwanted subject
Highway 35 – Upper Mimbres
Caller advised that her 92-year-old dad called her and told her that a named female is there and he does not want her there. Deputy had contact and issued the female an indefinite CTW and she left.

Littering
North Hurley Road
Caller advised that someone dumped trash on his property. Deputy had contact with a pop-up trailer on his property. Deputy advised back in unit/spoke with both parties/agreed to have trailer moved off by the end of the day.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Tabor Avenue
Caller advised the window to her car is broken/unknown who did it.

Welfare check
Fort Bayard Medical Center
Female is a patient/doesn’t know what room she is in/very hard to understand on the phone/something about someone grabbing her. Contact was made with the house supervisor who advised the patient was upset and threw herself on the bed, but is fine and was being tended to.

Aggravated assault
Highway 15 – Pinos Altos
A named female went to his door with a pistol and pointed the gun at him/she broke his door as well/she pulled the gun and cocked it at him/she left already in a vehicle. Caller advised she was there to pick up a vehicle, however she . . .

Game and Fish
Kirkland Road and Camino Seco
Fawn that needs to be put down. Deputy had contact advising one shot fired.

Game and Fish
Mimbres Cactus Drive – Upper Mimbres
Fawn got stuck in their fence/she had to cut the deer down and now has a broken leg. Deputy had contact advising it was injured and one round was discharged into its head/caller advised there was another deer just about 15 yards from the deer that was shot. Both . . .

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