Friday, June 23

Unwanted subject
Little Walnut Road
A named subject is causing problems/verbal only.

Criminal trespass warning
Kirkland Road – Arenas Valley
Deputy made contact with caller who requested a CTW be issued to a named male/deputy en route to a Poplar Street address in Bayard/issued the CTW to (redacted).

Larceny
2069 Cottage San Road – Silver Star
Someone burglarized caller's home.

Domestic disturbance
North Hurley Road
A named male shoved and pushed caller with his elbow. Deputy advised male left property/will stay separated for the night.

Welfare check
Woodland Drive – Arenas Valley
Caller from Las Cruces advised wife was chasing a cow out of a pen/was talking to her on the phone/now she is not answering/advised it had her cornered. Deputy had contact with wife/she is okay.

Saturday, June 24

Disturbance
Pinos Altos Fire Department
Can hear someone yelling and screaming. Spoke with the male who advised he was yelling/when asked if anyone else was with him he said it was none of our business and walked back on his property/advised deputies they were not welcome on his property.

Game and Fish
Highway 15 – Pinos Altos
Injured deer which needs to be put down/in front of driveway. Deputy advised shots fired/made contact with caller/contact was made with injured animal/animal is put down.

Suspicious vehicle
11072 W. Highway 180 – American Mobile Home Park
Caller advised a travel trailer is in a space and shouldn't be there/when they knock no one comes to the door/residents say it came in last night/caller wants it removed. Deputy will have contact.

Larceny
McKnight Road – Upper Mimbres
Caller advised her daughter's credit card has been stolen/possibly in a vehicle she sold to someone in Bayard/caller is the account holder. Deputy advised another deputy is on a mountain run in the area and will take care of it.

Welfare check
Oakwood Avenue
Advised she and her mother walked into sister crying and fighting with her boyfriend on the phone/refused medical for sister. Deputy requesting EMS stage. Caller advised they are fighting because boyfriend added five more females on his Snapchat and is refusing to take them off.

Domestic disturbance
11781 E Highway 180 – Arenas Valley
A male is hitting a female inside an orange Chevy pickup headed west on Highway 180/Z71 truck with motorcycle in the bed. Deputy advised did not find vehicle which was described by caller.

Assault
11820 Highway 180
A named male got upset because his card declined/started throwing water bottles at him/then stole merchandise/left in a maroon pickup. Deputy en route to an E.8th Street residence/negative contact with vehicle.

Domestic disturbance
Fawn Court
Advised her and her husband are fighting/he attacked caller and threw her on the ground/he headed toward Little Walnut Road in a silver Chevy Cruiz or green pickup/he has been drinking/negative on medical attention/he is still at the residence at this time.

Welfare check
Arenas Valley Road
Caller advised his 14-year-old daughter called him crying and saying everyone is yelling at her and she is scared. Deputies advised on scene but a lot of dogs in the yard/no one at the residence/they are all at the . . .

Welfare check
Box Canyon
A named male walked off and has been gone about six hours/he went walking down the river from their camping spot/he had a beer before leaving/no one has seen or heard from him. Caller will be at Chuck's Folly.

Sunday, June 25

Game and Fish
Highway 180 – MM 117 (1 mile west of Uncle Woody's Flea Market)
Deer in highway/westbound side. Deputy advised clear/ATL'd east and west sides/negative contact.

Disturbance
Kirkland Road – Arenas Valley
Caller advised people outside are yelling. Deputies made contact/gathering dispersed prior to arrival/homeowner advised they would keep it down/everything is okay.

Missing persons
Wrangler Way
Caller advised his wife who has dementia left their home about an hour and a half ago. Deputy advised units in the area/out with caller.

Welfare check
Bill Evans Lake
Caller advised a 10-year-old boy came over to be with caller and her family for approximately 2.5 hours/he advised his mother has been napping in the vehicle/child and his mother were there alone. Deputy had contact with mother and child/they are okay/clear.

Disturbance
Mira Loma Drive – Arenas Valley
Tenants who were supposed to be moving out are possibly fighting/caller could hear yelling/isn't sure if it is them or their parents/they were recently evicted and are just supposed to be getting their stuff out and leaving/there is a red pickup outside. Deputy went traffic at Mira Loma and Racetrack.

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