Friday, Aug. 16

Game and Fish
Highway 180 and Kirkland Road
Deer is down and hurt on the west side of the highway between Madison and Kirkland.

Welfare check
Chalcocite Court – Tyrone
Caller stated she hasn’t heard from her father in over a month/caller resides in Phoenix. Caller advised the father is 68-years-old and an alcoholic.

Stolen motor vehicle
Sheep Corral
Caller advised his travel trailer that he keeps parked at Sheep Corral was stolen.

Loud music
Pheasant Drive
Deputy advised clear/did hear music coming from the home. Caller called back advising the noise is insanely loud and is a nuisance. Deputy advised it is still early.

Harassment
Chalcocite Court – Tyrone
Caller advised a female on Facebook is harassing her. Deputies advised clear/female is uncooperative.

Domestic disturbance
Rio de Arenas Road
Advised male and female fighting at this address/it was physical.

Saturday, Aug. 17

Welfare check
11072 W. Highway 180
Caller advised her 35-year-old daughter is threatening to commit suicide again/she does this all the time and she is always after drugs. Caller advised she sent her a picture showing her cuts on her wrist and stated she will find a gun and they will never see her again/she does not know where her daughter is.

Welfare check
N. James Street – Santa Clara
Advised caller that the problems were civil issues and the tenant would need to be evicted and served with a restraining order to allow us to take action.

Criminal trespass
Wright Road – Upper Mimbres
Caller stated that a named female is on the property in a silver Ford F150. Deputy had contact.

Accident-injuries
Burro Mountain Homestead – Tyrone Mine Road
Tyrone Volunteer Fire Department requests a tow truck for a blue RAV4 with front end damage five miles from BMH. NMSP on scene. EMS1 stand down Native Air.

Accident-injuries
Bataan Memorial Park – Fort Bayard
Advised that a 22-year-old female smashed into the gate and was cut by the glass/possibly has glass in her eyes and mouth. EMS2 advised negative transport/patient will self-transport. Bayard or Santa Clara officer request tow truck/windshield damage.

Harassment
Chalcocite Court – Tyrone
Ex-sister-in-law told son she was going to call JPO on him. Deputy had contact with caller.

Loud music
Pheasant Drive
Deputy had contact advising male that the music was loud and complaints were being made. Male did turn down the music for the night.

Suspicious vehicle
Gomez Peak
Deputy advised clear/enjoying the stars.

Harassment
70 Truck Bypass
Male in another trailer told caller he was going to kick her ass and threw a beer can toward her. Deputy advised clear.

Welfare check
Skyview Drive
Caller can hear a male crying and can hear arguing. Deputy had contact advising a female just lost her partner/everything is okay/clear.

Sunday, Aug. 18

Vehicle burglary
Grandmesa Drive
Caller advised the battery and fuse box were taken from the vehicle.

Welfare check
Chukar Drive
Daughter and her three kids are riding in a vehicle with a smashed windshield/it’s unsafe for the children. ATL given to county and city.

Domestic disturbance
Rio de Arenas Road
Caller advised her neighbor showed up bleeding saying someone hit him but told caller to hang up the phone and walked to his house. Deputies had contact with caller.

Weapons fired
Mesa Road
Caller advised his neighbors were outside yelling and screaming at each other and he heard a single shot. Deputy had contact advising they were outside having a good time and they set off fireworks. Deputy advised them when fireworks could be set off/clear.

Weapons fired
Miners Legend Road – Santa Rita
Deputy advised units clear/did make contact/advising they were just . . .

Criminal trespass
Mountain View Drive
Caller advised that two subjects are ‘squatting’ in her vacant trailer/caller wants a CTW issued. Deputies had contact with a female and an indefinite CTW was issued for this address.

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