Monday, Nov. 27

Welfare check
Penjamo – North Hurley
Female sitting with her head down. Officer advised went around the Penjamo and surrounding roads with negative contact.

Burglary
Tyrone Road
Advised the maintenance building was broken into and several items were taken.

Larceny
Iglesia Street – Hanover
Someone took mail out of her mailbox. Deputy called caller/negative contact.

Vehicle burglary
Highway 61 – Lower Mimbres
Someone took a toolbox from the back of a fire truck which was parked outside the substation.

Domestic disturbance
Morales Road -- Arenas Valley
Caller advising her neighbors are fighting. Officer advised one party left prior to arrival.

Domestic disturbance
Spring Creek Road
Two subjects are fighting/verbal right now/inside the home. Deputy advised made contact with caller/negative contact with females/everything is okay.

Tuesday, Nov. 28

Larceny
Pheasant Drive
Caller advised the previous named tenant stole a fridge from the rental.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Grenfell Drive – Arenas Valley
Criminal damages were done to her vehicle by her ex-boyfriend.

Welfare check
Galaz and F streets – San Lorenzo – 10:10 a.m.
Elderly female walking her dog near the cemetery appears to be confused and has been in the area since 6:30 a.m. After getting better description from caller, deputy advised will check on her when he gets back into town/she is homeless in the area.

Disturbance
Talissa Lane – Arenas Valley
Caller advised a house guest is refusing to leave/he has been there for seven days/caller has offered to take him anywhere/she is outside/he is inside/he is being verbally aggressive/ nothing physical/he is from Washington. Deputy advised male left upon request/all units clear.

Intoxicated driver
Highway 152 – Mimbres
Grey Ford Focus/she is intoxicated headed back to Silver/she has four kids with her. Deputy advised had contact with vehicle on the side of the roadway at Highway 152 and Lamp Bright Road/went traffic with vehicle at Highway 152 -- MM9 (Hi-Spot).

Welfare check
Quail Run
Caller advised she has an open case with CPS already/when she requested they do a welcheck on the grandchildren, ages 4 and 7-years-old, they advised they were not allowed on the property and would not help her any further. Caller advised she saw the children on Thanksgiving and they did not have any electricity or water and (no) way to use the toilet/they did not have shoes or jackets and were filthy.

Wednesday, Nov. 29

Welfare check
11793 E. Highway 180
Caller requesting welcheck on two sons, ages 3- and 5-years-old who should be with their mother. Advised when she missed their court date she took off from Deming and left with the kids/believes they are at this address. Caller advised they are on the run. Deputy had negative contact.

Welfare check
Rosedale Road
16-year-old male expressing suicidal ideations/staff are over there doing a check right now but want him to be checked on by LE to get evaluated for hospital. Mother and son in unit.

Fraud/embezzlement
Johnson Road – Sunrise Estates
Caller gave his personal information to a scammer and what bank he banks at.

Welfare check
Mobile Drive – 7:30 p.m.
A named male has not been answering his phone since this morning/was heavily intoxicated yesterday/he lives alone/suffers from PTSD/caller is his girlfriend. Deputy made contact with male and with caller.

Thursday, Nov. 30

Welfare check
N. Swan Street
Caller from Georgetown, Kentucky, is unable to contact two lifelong friends. Deputy made contact with subject and he is okay.

Welfare check
Escobedo Lane – Arenas Valley
Walk-in requests civil standby. Deputy en route to address to do civil standby/issued a subject a CTW.

Welfare check
Wright Road – Upper Mimbres
Made contact with a named female/she was okay.

Harassment
Racetrack Road – Arenas Valley
Walk-in reporting stalking and harassment. Female told deputy she is being harassed by a named male/they used to date in high school but they have fallen out of touch/she wants him to leave her alone.

Welfare check
Rosedale and Thunder roads
Advised a female has dementia and will not get in the vehicle/she is in her 60s/female is walking toward town. Deputies had contact on Cripple Creek and Rosedale roads/female got back in the vehicle with her husband/clear.

Suicide threat
Camino Tolteca
No report.

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