Friday, March 27

Burglary
Pheasant Drive
Occurred sometime last night while she was not at home.

Larceny
W. Highway 180
Old Sinclair gasoline signs have been stolen last Saturday or Sunday.

Harassment
Grant County Landfill
Caller advised that people in a maroon S10 with a camper are giving the attendant a very hard time.

Welfare check
Chalcopyrite Court - Tyrone
Bayard HMS advised that a patient is ill, and they have been calling him since 8 a.m. this morning. Advised it is very important that he call them. Deputy made contact with patient who advised that his phone had died, and he will call when his phone is charged.

Missing persons
Outlaw Trail - White Signal
Caller advised that her husband and daughter went on a rafting trip on the Gila and she was supposed to pick them up in Gila today but has not been able to find them.

New Mexico Game and Fish Department
11820 Highway 180
Caller advised that there is a wolf running around. Deputy ATL'd the area and KOA but had negative contact with any big dog or wolf.

New Mexico Game and Fish Department
Highway 180 @ dog park
Deputy advised that he had to discharge his firearm to put the deer down and then moved it out of the roadway. Advised that the deer was located just past the Snappy Mart. A named male advised that he was going to get the deer.

Saturday, March 28

Accident-property damage
W. Highway 180 - MM 107
Vehicle hit a deer/no damage to vehicle.

Domestic disturbance
Mobile Drive
Caller advised that across the street a woman was trying to strangle a man. Advised it had been going on for 20 minutes but they are now in the house. Deputy advised that the male was gone on arrival and female advised . . .

Reckless driver
Lupe Rivera Road - Hanover
Caller advised that ATVs are racing around pulling a trailer/now stalled by the creek. Deputy advised negative contact with any 4 wheelers and/or trailer.

Welfare check
Peaceful Valley Trailer Park
Caller advised that she went over there to borrow a cat trap and the door is unlocked and there are cats everywhere. Caller called back and advised that she did make contact with the lady and that the lady is okay.

Assault
Lupe Rivera Road - Fierro
Caller advised that a named male was chasing her 16-year-old son and taking pictures of him riding an ATV with a wagon attached collecting cans. Caller advised that the male also rammed his vehicle into the ATV. Deputy advised en route to speak to male.

Unwanted subject
Ancheta Road - San Lorenzo
Caller advised that a named male need to be removed as he is causing problems and is "doped up on morphine." Deputy advised the caller that the male is allowed to stay on the property per the owner/he has established residency and would need to be evicted/caller needed to go to magistrate court to obtain the paperwork.

Unwanted subject
Rodeo Road
Caller advised that he dropped a first-named male off at this address, then the homeowner advised him to call officers due to his not being allowed. Deputy advised that male left upon request.

Sunday, March 29

New Mexico Game and Fish Department
W. Highway 180 @ Western Drive
Caller advised that an animal has been hit by a vehicle and looks to be cut in half. Caller advised they had to swerve, and he hit the legs. Advised that they removed the deer from the roadway.

Welfare check
1264 E. 32nd Street
Checking on a male lying by the road. Deputy advised that he is getting up and leaving the area. Advised that he was released from the hospital but was pretty banged up but is OK.

Criminal trespass
Bald Mountain Ranch Road
Caller advised that two individuals in a small blue car were on the property shooting at bottles and that they have left already.

Larceny
Rosedale Road and Mahogany Drive
Caller advised that a lady is taking rocks with a tractor that the city put there for drainage. Deputy spoke to lady and advised her to return the rocks or call the road department/the rocks were in a pile in the arroyo.

Disturbance
Main Street - Pinos Altos
Caller advised that a named female came to caller's place of business and was harassing her daughter and trying to fight her but left already.

Welfare check
Skyview Drive
Caller from Horizon Hospice advised that a patient of hers has hinted to having homicidal thoughts/advising that he threatens his family and tells caller that it won't be okay when she leaves. Caller advised that this isn't occurring now but occurs when the nurses leave.

Disturbance
Skyview Drive
Caller advised that her neighbor up the street threw a toy box tub over his house and onto her roof. Advised that she doesn't know why he threw the tub/advised he started yelling and threatening her and her husband. Deputy spoke with caller, and they advised they only wanted it documented.

Welfare check
Racetrack Road
Caller advised that she is having a life crisis and is needing to call the crisis helpline at La Frontera. Advised that she is alone. Dispatch advised that caller is crying and repeating herself a lot and doesn't want any medical assistance. Deputy advised to send ambulance for a 58-year-old female having some mental issues/conscious/alert/breathing.

Breaking and entering
4505 E. Highway 180
Deputies advised that they have an open door and the door is busted.

Domestic disturbance
Alamo Street - Arenas Valley
Caller advised that a named male is intoxicated and threatened to rape her. Advised that he wouldn't let her go and was hurting her. Caller advised that it is only them in the house/negative on any children.

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