Friday, Sept. 29

Suspicious vehicle
Racetrack Road – Arenas Valley
Caller advised a white Ford Explorer just drove up and down her and her neighbor's driveway. Deputies went traffic with vehicle at a Crum Road address.

Welfare check
Hutchinson
Caller from Jackson, MI advised he has not heard from the 2-year-old's mom. Deputy advised everything is okay.

Disturbance
S. Bard Street – Santa Clara
Caller's 28-year-old mentally ill sister is causing problems/she is yelling, screaming, and threatening caller's mom. Second caller is the mother advising sister left walking/blue hospital pants.

Criminal trespass warning
Chaparral Trail – White Signal
Caller would like a CTW issued to her named neighbor/they have ongoing issues. Deputy issued Tor Matson an indefinite CTW for the location.

Weapons fired
Little Walnut Road
Caller advising she can hear a male yelling at someone/he is very angry/she just heard three shots from this address/caller believes it is her son who is yelling. During call caller advised of two more shots. Deputy advised everything is okay/negative contact with any casings/neighbors advised . . .

Burglary
2069 Cottage San Road – Silver Star
Someone tried to break into his house and stole items from his yard. Deputy advised male left AC out for landlord to pick up/landlord may have picked it up.

Welfare check
Little Walnut Road
Caller got a strange text from her uncle/caller's dad may be there/wants to make sure her grandma is okay/her dad is not supposed to be there/she has a DVO on her dad. Deputy out at another LWR address with a named male.

Domestic disturbance
2501 E. Highway 180
Deputy en route to a Rosedale Road address/en route to a Gatlin address.

Welfare check
Highway 61 – Faywood
Female screaming and yelling and waving a flashlight. She is just yelling on the highway.

Saturday, Sept. 30

Game and Fish
S. Highway 90 and Tyrone Mine Road
Deer in the roadway/deer was still alive/one shot fired.

Welfare check
North Hurley Road @ Penjamo
Advised a male is walking around with a stick/he is trying to approach vehicles.

Welfare check
Arrowhead Road
Advised his elderly female neighbor's dogs are barking and he doesn't see any lights on or activity.

Criminal damage to property
Mineral Street – Santa Clara
(Redacted) threw a rock at the window and broke it.

Loud music
Manhattan Park/St Helena
Out at the bottom of St Helena.

Loud music
Prescott Street – Santa Clara
Deputy out at an apartment/contact with tenants.

Sunday, Oct. 1

Accident-property damage
Highway 180 – Hurley Bridge
Deputy advised just hit a deer/deer moved off the highway/NMSP will be en route 20 minutes.

Stabbing
Oakridge Drive – Arenas Valley
A named male who is in his 60s is at GRMC after being stabbed(?) by a named individual who is at a hotel in Deming/there were multiple witnesses to the incident but no one called 911. Deputies out at address for follow-up.

Larceny
Racetrack Road – Arenas Valley
Caller advised someone stole a generator from their camping trailer last night.

Harassment
Kirkland Road – Arenas Valley
Deputy made contact with a male who stated he was on a dating group chat on Facebook and engaged in a conversation with a named male/after the two spoke for a while, the male sent the first male a few sexual photographs of himself . . .

Criminal damage to property
Pine Street – Santa Clara
Someone cut a hole in caller's fence.

Welfare check
Crum and Racetrack roads
Red Prius stopped in the middle of the road by the blue water tank.

Domestic disturbance
Fairway Drive
Mother and boyfriend are fighting/he put his hands on her mother. Deputy spoke to mother/she is denying anything physical and male was gone prior to arrival.

Disturbance
Bandoni Drive
Caller advised his 17-year-old son is causing issues for him/they got into a physical altercation. Second caller advised his father tried to kick him out of the house/his father pushed him and he pushed his father.

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