Monday, Mar. 25

Domestic disturbance
Bandoni Drive
Caller advised her fiancé is holding their 3-month-old baby and yelling in the back room/there is also a 1-year-old. Caller disconnected when male yelled her name in the background/caller was crying. Deputy ran the two.

Fraud/embezzlement
Tyrone Road
Walk-in. Report, no narrative.

Welfare check
Cottage San Road
Female lying on her stomach on the road/she is advising not to call 911/will not tell caller her name/she is now saying her name/possibly has a seizure/she is up now. Deputy requests ambulance for female in her 40s who possibly had a seizure and fell.

Larceny
Truck Bypass
Shop saw and TV were taken from outside the home. Deputy set up frequent patrol for next month.

Welfare check
Rio de Arenas Road
A named male is telling caller he doesn't want to live anymore/he also threatened caller's life so she doesn't feel comfortable going and checking on him. Deputy advised male is advising he doesn't want to harm himself/is very agitated.

Tuesday, Mar. 26

Structure fire
Racetrack Road
Caller advised they woke up to the home being on fire/is almost fully engulfed/unknown what started it. Deputy advised structure is fully engulfed/trying to make contact with people outside/everyone is out of the home at this time/also advised home is propane and there is a propane canister in the back of the home/propane is about 15 yards in the fire.

Mental health complaint
11072 W. Highway 180 – Hillside Haven
A named female has burned most of her hair off/she is still holding the lighter/unknown if she is off her meds. Deputy advised one female in protective custody/en route to GRMC with female.

Welfare check
Eagle Nest Drive
16-year-old female/depression/wanting to hurt/mother doesn't want to take her in. PAFD no responders.

Disturbance
Agua Blanca – Hurley
Caller advised his grandfather is highly intoxicated and throwing things around, was hitting his sister and throwing her on the ground. Deputy advised everything is okay/no one wanted to talk/no evidence of any fight.

Disturbance
Caminos Foresta and del Viento
Significant screaming in the background/caller did not acknowledge dispatcher or questions/heard at least two females. Deputy out with two females.

Wednesday, Mar. 27

Welfare check
E. Highway 180 and Rainier Street
Caller advised he woke up and found himself walking home by the blue cross. Negative contact upon callback. Deputy made contact with male at Highway 180 and Caballero/male was asked multiple times if he wanted to go back to the hospital and he refused/out at a Santa Rita address.

Welfare check
Bill Evans Lake Road
Someone is leaned over in the white SUV on the side of the roadway. Deputy made contact with male who advised everything is okay/and asked the deputy to call his mom to pull him out of the bar ditch he is stuck in.

Welfare check
Grenfell Drive – Arenas Valley
Caller from PNM advised there is loud screaming from a child/caller knocked on the door and no one answered/advised he did an electricity shutoff at this address.

Welfare check
Iron Drive – 11:46 a.m.
Advised a named female hasn't shown up for work/was supposed to be in at 11 a.m. she went home ill yesterday/a Toyota Tundra and a Kia 4dr parked in the driveway that belong to the female.

Welfare check
Penjamo Bar – North Hurley
Caller from Corre Caminos advised female in her 40s is unresponsive/she had alcohol in her bag and was manic on the bus. Caller called back advising the female woke up and left off the bus/negative on any assistance. Deputy advised contact on Geronimo Street in North Hurley.

Thursday, Mar. 28

Suspicious vehicle
Georgetown Road and Highway 152
Partially on road/has been there a few days. Deputy advised en route to registered owner's location/she is not answering her phone/negative contact.

Welfare check
Kneeling Nun Road – Hanover
An 80-year-old female was supposed to adopt a cat from caller/she called and said she now has an eye problem and the phone cut out. Deputy advised she is okay/spoke to her husband/will call caller.

DV order violation
Ft Bayard
Caller advised her ex stayed behind at the visitation place and then followed her after she picked up the kids/he doesn't know where she lives, and she is trying to avoid her home/caller is going to pull over so a deputy can call her.

Domestic disturbance
Spring Creek Road
26-year-old female hit a man with a stick, and he is bleeding/male is elderly and has a brain tumor. EMS2 transporting one patient/signed refusal for second patient.

Harassment
GCDC
States that several people are wishing her harm/one of them is naked/she is fearing for her life. Officer with the jail to welcheck caller.

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