Friday, June 16

Welfare check
Valle de Uvas – Upper Mimbres
Caller has not been able to contact an 80-year-old male in over a week. Deputy advised not finding home. Deputy then advised male is fine/he will call his sister.

Criminal trespass warning
Sanctuary Road – Pinos Altos
Caller's ex is on her way to caller's house/caller met her in the road.

Domestic disturbance
D Street – San Lorenzo
Caller advised her brother drank her beer then pulled a knife on her/doesn't know if he is still there. Deputy advised all verbal/argument over beer.

Harassment
Arenas Valley Road
Caller advised that a named male is threatening to shoot up caller's home. Deputy advised on scene and male advised he did not make the threats/deputy will frequent patrol through the night.

Domestic disturbance
Highway 35 – Lake Roberts Hotel
Caller advised male and female are hitting each other. Deputy was advised/requesting assistance from NMSP/NMSP was advised/will have someone en route ASAP. Deputy advised verbal only/will be dropping one of the parties off at Walmart.

Saturday, June 17

Domestic disturbance
Iglesia Street – Fierro
Caller advised a named male is intoxicated and caller is trying to go to sleep/he is not allowing her to go to bed/he is supposed to be taking medication and he is not taking it correctly/he stated he wants to take the pills for the "buzz." Advised she has consumed a bottle of Jack Daniels and she is intoxicated and wants to . . .

Criminal damage to property
Aurora Street
Caller advised he woke up to a loud pop outside and then noticed his trash can was on fire. Deputy on Racetrack Road ATL.

Weapons fired
Clark Road – Gila
Deputy advised everything is okay/gonna frequent patrol the area.

Welfare check
LC Lane – Gila
Caller advised a named male was talking to caller's son about hurting himself/he has had suicide attempts in the past/both parents are out of state and no longer have contact. Deputy made contact with subject and neighbor/had nightmare but is okay/neighbor will stick around/will call if there are any issues.

Battery
Thunder Road
Caller advised when he went back home he asked his workers to close his gate properly and it upset the male who grabbed caller by the shirt and caller slammed him to the ground and his girlfriend started kicking him/male just left in a blue-grey Dodge north on Rosedale/negative on medical/caller's girlfriend has also been battered. Deputies went traffic with vehicle at Hatch Toyota.

Welfare check
Sage Drive – Upper Mimbres
Caller advised that her fiancé was recording her and that she needed to leave and would not provide any other information/disconnected the line. Deputies advised one female in custody.

Unwanted subject
Camino Tolteca – Tyrone
Caller advised his neighbor keeps going to caller's residence and pounding on the windows/he frequently gets drunk and does this/wants him issued a CTW. Deputy advised the caller had negative contact with neighbor at this time but would attempt to make . . .

Game and Fish
Highway 152 – Acklin Hill Road
Advised a deer is in the middle of the roadway/it is alive and injured.

Accident -property damage
Highway 180 and Rogers Road
Vehicle vs deer/unknown location of deer/vehicle off roadway.

Sunday, June 18
Welfare check
Ridge Road – Golf course
Caller advised her son called her to report a male lying on the sidewalk right before the golf course. Deputy advised out with male at Ridge Road and Partridge Drive/he refused a ride.

Larceny
Redrock Road – Redrock
Caller advised a named male had a key to her shop/and he used the key and stole her toolbox. Deputy advised clear from caller/will follow-up with other party.

Welfare check
Highway 90 – MM 17-18 (1 mile south of -- to Walking X Ranch Road)
A female was sitting in the ditch waving. Deputy advised having negative contact with the female/will ATL on the way back into town.

Welfare check
Highway 90 – MM 14 (1 mile north of Hidalgo County line)
Invalid or revoked DL/clear.

Game and Fish
5200 block -- Little Walnut Road – 4:14 p.m.
Caller advised a bear is trapped in a dumpster/advising there is no way for the bear to get out. Deputy advised G&F officer advised ETA 15-20 minutes/G&F en route to location. Deputies assisting G&F with removal of bear/send next wrecker on rotation for Dodge 1500 truck which broke down/Silverback en route/G&F showed and got the bear out of the dumpster/the bear ran off the property.

Welfare check
S. Highway 90 and Butterfield Lane
Just north of Butterfield a male is lying on the side of the highway under a guardrail. Deputy advised one male in unit en route to GRMC.

Unwanted subject
Mountain View Drive
Caller advised a named female is causing problems and he wants her to leave.

Criminal trespass warning
Watts Lane
A named male is outside their house/they do not want him there/want him issued a CTW/he is her husband's cousin. Deputy spoke with caller advising to issue male the CTW, if located, to a Watts Road address and a Mountain View Drive address.

 

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