Tuesday, Jan. 20

Missing persons
Box Canyon Road - Cliff
Caller advised that when he got up this morning his 68-year-old wife was gone and so was their car. Advised the last time he saw her was when they went to bed last night. Further advised they had doctor's appointments in Tucson today and were supposed to leave this morning. Caller called back advising that he found his wife, she forgot to let . . .

Welfare check
Cottage San Road
Caller advised that his 60-year-old neighbor's house is open and his dogs have been barking for three days. Deputies made entry and advised everything is okay.

Wednesday, Jan. 21

Criminal trespass warning
Mimbres Yucca Drive - Upper Mimbres
Deputy advised that three individuals were all issued CTWs for a Chaparral address.

Criminal trespass warning
Chaparral Drive - Upper Mimbres
Deputy advised that another individual was issued a CTW for this address.

Breaking and entering
Flury Lane
Deputy advised that the home is secure.

Welfare check
CYFD caller requesting a welcheck on a mother and her child, as a caseworker advised that she met with the mother today and she seemed out of it. Deputy made contact and advised that the child was fully dressed and spoke with the child who told the deputy that he doesn't go to school but should be in kindergarten. Deputy advised the child appeared to be okay and was enjoying himself watching TV.

Welfare check
Skyview Drive
Caller advised that two hours ago they could hear yelling as if a verbal domestic was taking place, but have not been able to make contact. Deputy advised to cancel as New Mexico State Police were out here earlier.

Domestic disturbance
E. Highway 180 and Shasta Street
Deputy advised a female could be heard yelling at a male to stop and to leave her alone and go away. Caller called back advising that it was a named male who was there, and he damaged caller's car.

Thursday, Jan. 22

Burglary
Mahogany Drive
Caller advised that two saddles were taken by her brother, of which one was recovered. Advised that she wants a CTW issued to a named male.

Welfare check
Miners Legend Road - Hanover
Caller advised a girl is screaming like crazy up the hill from him. Deputy made contact with a named female who advised her kids were outside screaming and yelling/everything is OK.

Harassment
Artcher Road
Caller advised that he was threatened by a named male on Facebook and is worried.

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