Monday, Oct. 14

Welfare check
Laguna del Oso – San Lorenzo
Caller advised her 17-year-old daughter called wanting to leave because their father is intoxicated and he won’t let them leave, and is standing in front of the truck. Deputy had negative contact at the address given.

Intoxicated driver
Eddie Ward Way
Caller advised a named female took off from her residence and she is intoxicated/she also took her baby with her. While on the phone caller advised the female pulled back into the driveway. Deputy advised units clear/negative contact with the vehicle.

Welfare check
Johnson Road – Sunrise Estates
Caller advised a friend texted her saying her husband pulled a gun out on her/he is a recovering alcoholic/have frequent verbal domestics. Caller called back advising her friend isn’t responding to . . .

Tuesday, Oct. 15

Criminal damage to property
Sundown Trail -- Tyrone
Caller advised all the windows to this residence have been broken.

Welfare check
Fairway Drive
Caller hasn’t seen his 3-year-old son since he dropped him off on Monday.

Suspicious vehicle
N. Swan Street @ Everest Point
Deputy had contact with male and female/everything is okay/they were going to leave.

Burglary
Cedar Lane – Upper Mimbres
Caller advised her back door is kicked in/she is in her bedroom and has a weapon. Deputy advised clear/homeowner doesn’t believe anything was taken.

Suspicious vehicle
Dragonfly Trailhead
Deputy had contact with a female who advised she doesn’t want to be home and was taking a break/did leave the area/everything is okay.

Wednesday, Oct. 16

Domestic disturbance
2069 Cottage San Road
Caller is fighting with her daughter’s husband/advised that the named individual followed her down the hall and is still yelling at her and putting food in her face.

Harassment
Camino Tolteca – Tyrone
Caller advised that a named female is harassing her over the phone.

Reckless driver
Highway 152 – Lookout Point
Caller advised a white Elantra is driving 30 mph and swerving all over the road then threw a needle from their car/they are now at Lookout Point/two people. TAC14 officer had negative contact with vehicle.

Burglary
Covellite Drive – Tyrone
Caller advised someone broke into her garage and took a tent.

Disturbance
Highway 61 – Faywood
Male came in causing problems/he was doing donuts/doesn’t appear to be in the right mental state/newer white Ford F150 King Ranch/headed toward Highway 180. Deputy attempted contact with other party over the phone.

Domestic disturbance
N. Silver Street
Caller advising his girlfriend is trying to kick him out of the house/she is throwing his things out of the house/he is outside and just wants to get his things and leave peacefully and she won’t let him. SCPD officer advised everything is okay.

Suspicious vehicle
Highway 180 and Arenas Valley Road
Deputy advised male sleeping in his car/everything is okay.

Thursday, Oct. 17

Stolen motor vehicle
Truck Bypass
Caller stated his 1999 El Dorado Cadillac convertible is missing.

Harassment
Highway 180 – Cliff
Caller says he had a named male do work for him, and when asked about it he squared up to caller in an aggressive way. He also advised a named male has been driving by his house repeatedly since the incident.

Unattended death
Cottage San Road and Emerald Drive
Caller was sent to check on a subject and when he arrived the dog was not moving and the subject was not answering the door either. Caller also advised a bad smell was coming from the house. Deputies advised the subject is deceased.

Welfare check
Whispering Hills
Caller advised one of her clients has not answered the phone in the last two days/she is not coming to the door/client lives alone/vehicle is there and lights are on in the house/caller sees no signs of movement. Caller called back advising she got a call from the client who stated she is okay.

Game and Fish
Highway 15 – MM 2
Deputy advised units clear.

Reckless driver
E. Highway 180 @ Walmart
Deputy went traffic with vehicle at Empire Buffet

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