Friday, May 5

Dog bite
Hidden Valley Lane
Caller advised calling on behalf on her son who along with two other subjects was bitten by a dog/son is at the GRMC-ER and advising he is missing a lot of flesh from the dog bite/son does not want to speak to LE/dogs belong to (redacted) and are pitbulls.

Welfare check
Pheasant Drive
Caller advised a female who lives here is outside grilling and caller believes she is not mentally competent enough to be doing that. Deputy advised will frequent patrol and check it out.

Weapons fired
Hurley Cemetery
Caller advised people in a white truck are shooting at the very back of the cemetery. Deputies do have contact with subjects/negative on warrants/valid DL. Contact was made with a male who was showing his daughter how to handle a firearm/they left.

Welfare check
Fierro Road – Fierro
A named male was on the phone and he suddenly hung up/he stated something sounded wrong before he hung up. Caller advised on the way over there/found a 74-year-old male on the ground/he doesn't want an ambulance.

Domestic disturbance
Ridge Road
Caller advised his wife is hitting him and breaking things/negative on ambulance/he is not injured. Deputy did DL check.

Saturday, May 6

Welfare check
Fairway Drive
Caller advised a friend at her house started drinking and tried to hit her/she left to her brother's house/wants deputy to go and see if her friend is still there.

Domestic disturbance
Jaguar Street – Santa Clara
Caller advised her husband was asleep and woke up and was yelling at her/he has been drinking/he is very angry and cussing at the female. XCPD officer advised one male in unit en route to Motel 6/everything was verbal/both parties were separated for the night.

Vehicle accident-no injuries x 3
Highway 90 @ Tyrone, Highway 180 – MM 94 (1 mile west of Mangas), Highway 152 @ Hi-Spot
Accident reports x 3 – no narratives.

Loud music
Broken Arrow Drive – Silver Acres
Deputy advised units clear/negative contact with any loud music/made contact with male who possibly is the homeowner but refused to identify.

Domestic disturbance
Welsh Street – Arenas Valley
Father is intoxicated and grabbed a knife and cut her and tried stabbing himself/he left in a tan SUV headed west. Caller refused medical.

Sunday, May 7

Unattended death
Mineral Street
Caller advised he found his mother on the floor deceased/looks like she has been there all night. Deputy advised to send OMI.

Harassment
Rio de Arenas Road
Caller has video of the person who has been harassing him. Deputy advised a named male is telling everyone to leave/he is going to kill caller now/no one is outside the residence/deputy spoke to the named subject through the screen door/units will be clear.

Welfare check
Mountain View Road
Recording advising owner of this iPhone has been in a car crash. Deputy had negative contact with an accident or any damage or vehicle/ Owner of phone just called in stating her phone was run over/she is okay/her parents also went and checked on her.

Welfare check
Highway 15 – Pinos Altos
Caller advised her 6-year-old daughter is with her father and she believes it is not a safe living condition/was informed that the bed daughter is sleeping on has animal feces.

Unwanted subject
Mineral Street
Advised a named female driving a white car is causing problems and not allowing caller to leave. Deputy on scene.

Hot pursuit
Highway 180 – MM 119 (1 mile east of Uncle Woody's Flea Market)
Motorcycle taking off on unit/traveling east toward Santa Clara/at intersection of Highway 152 with Highway 180 subject took off on foot. Out with subject at gunpoint at crash site/will wait for additional units/advised one in custody/request wrecker for motorcycle.

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