Monday, June 10

Stolen motor vehicle
Galaz Street – San Lorenzo
Caller woke up this morning and his gray 2019 Toyota is gone/Believes his female partner took it and either left or wrecked it somewhere. Caller advised a gray 4-Runner is on San Francisco Street.

Welfare check
Chalcopyrite Court – Tyrone
Caller advised her daughter never came home last night and she is not answering her cell phone. Deputy had contact with caller.

Criminal trespass warning
Owens Road
Caller wants a CTW issued to his neighbor/deputy issued an indefinite CTW.

Suspicious vehicle
3001 S. Highway 90
Deputy advised windows and doors secured

Criminal trespass
1171 E. Highway 180
Deputy out at Blue Ox/subject was refusing to ID and trespassed/contact at Kirkland and Hwy 180/one male in investigative detention being aggressive and not cooperating/out at
Blue Ox Rentals/out at New Mexico Pole Line/clear/negative contact, property unoccupied.

Stabbing
Oakwood
Father stabbed caller with a knife/father is outside and caller advised he is under the influence of something/caller was cut on the left hand/father is now in the house and caller is outside. Tyrone Command 1 en route to this call.

Tuesday, June 11

Breaking and entering
E. Highway 180
Caller believes the male who was arrested by a deputy at Blue Ox Rentals also damaged the fuse box to her garage.

Suspicious vehicle
Highway 90 – MM 32
Caller advised an 18-wheeler flatbed is too near the entrance. Deputy had contact advising 18-wheeler is broken down/will be busy helping driver/clear/made contact with a tow truck for 18-wheeler/ETA of about two hours. 18-wheeler broken down on Tyrone Mine Road at the Highway 90 intersection.

Weapons fired
McMillan Road – Mangas Valley
Have been shooting for hours/between 25-40 rounds. Deputy advised he will call caller as this is probably a known subject firing against a backstop. Deputies advised to cancel call/everything is okay.

Wednesday, June 12

Suspicious vehicle
S. Highway 90 – MM 27
Deputy advised vehicle is secure and off roadway/units clear.

Criminal damage to property
Camino Serna
Looks like someone tried to pry open a mailbox/this is an ongoing problem/her mail was stolen multiple times a few months back.

Criminal damage to property
Unknown location
Caller is requesting a deputy issue a CTW to a female who was a previous tenant and comes back on the property. Caller advised she has raised her voice to caller. Deputy advised clear/will be a civil matter.

Domestic disturbance
Covellite Drive – Tyrone
Caller advised that his 15-year-old son is acting up and being physical/does not want an ambulance/son has behavioral issues/no lights and sirens. 15-year-old male with busted knuckle and lacerations to left arm/alert/bleeding from the lacerations/send ambulance.

Harassment
Saavedra Drive
Females harassing her on her property/they are in a newer dark silver vehicle. Deputy had contact with caller/clear/females left prior to arrival.

Thursday, June 13

Domestic disturbance
Kirkland Road -- Arenas Valley
Caller advised a named female just attacked him/she hit him in the head/she has already left/he does not need medical attention/he wants a CTW issued. Deputy had contact with caller.

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