Friday, Mar. 1

Welfare check
Alamo Street – Arenas Valley
They have been trying to reach caller's employee for over a week with negative contact. Employee called dispatch advising she is okay/she is at her mom's for her stepdad's funeral/she will call her boss.

Welfare check
Busy Street – Arenas Valley
Caller from Guadalupe Montessori School advised a 6-year-old male student made a drawing yesterday of himself killing another student and the drawing displayed a gun/a referral was made to CYFD yesterday/parents met with a counselor yesterday.

Shooting
Tyrone Townsite – S. Highway 90
Caller advised there was a shootout in Tyrone/blue Dodge Charger and black car/female keeps disconnecting the line. Deputy spoke to postmaster/he did not see or hear anything/will look for shell casings/negative contact/all units clear.

Welfare check
Grandview Road
Caller from DWI Prevention requests Adult Protective Services check on a female who has been drinking heavily/she is a client. Deputy en route to (redacted)attempt to serve.

Criminal damage to property
142 Joeph Blaine Road
Advised a bar that was holding the gate locked has been cut with a hacksaw.

Welfare check
Trailing Heart Drive – Silver Acres
Caller hasn't heard from his 13-year-old son in two days and his parents haven't been answering their phone. Deputy advised child is okay/tried to call caller/no contact/child is asking for LE to make contact with the dad and check on him and have him call child.

Accident-property damage
Highway 180 and Kirkland Road
Deputy out with three vehicles.

Welfare check
Highway 152 – Acklin Hill
17-year-old female advised her mother is threatening to hit her and kicked her out of the car/fight started by the mother calling her a drunk/mother is not under the influence/minor is under the influence of alcohol.

Suspicious vehicle
E. Highway 180 and Peterson Drive
Deputy advised out with (redacted). Subject ran out of gas and has someone there to assist him.

Welfare check
2069 Cottage San Road – Silver Star
Caller advised a lot of yelling is coming from the location and a child is crying.

Domestic disturbance
Western Drive
Advised the father is getting aggressive with (redacted)/he hit a glass mirror and it broke on her 15-year-old/he is still yelling at the grandmother. Dispatch can hear yelling in the background.

Welfare check
Chaparral Trail – White Signal
Caller advised she received a text from a named female advising her husband was being mean to her.

Welfare check
Oak Street – Santa Clara
Caller is in Las Cruces. Advising her 35-year-old son has tried to commit suicide in the past and she is concerned he may be suicidal again. Deputy advised the male did not want to talk and closed the door.

Missing persons
Grandview Drive
Caller advised they came up to see his mother-in-law and she is missing/caller will contact the jail.

Fight
Bill Evans Lake
It went on for about 10 minutes and then broke up/a black truck and a white truck are leaving now. Deputy had negative contact with any vehicles or any type of disturbance.

Overdose
GCDC
Report, no narrative.

Disturbance
Sundown Trail – White Signal
Caller advised her husband has a few guns in the safe and is threatening her with a weapon/she is in the back room with her three children, ages 2 and 4-years,and 10-months. Second caller advised his neighbor drove drunk onto his property and when he said he wasn't leaving caller started punching (redacted), when (redacted) was . . .

Sunday, Mar. 3

Welfare check
S. Highway 90 @Tyrone Mine
Female walking in the middle of the highway. Deputy had negative contact.

Welfare check
Highway 152 – Upper Gallinas
Elderly male needs help with his motorcycle. Deputy advised G&G owners request for AAA.

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