Friday, Aug. 28

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Farley Road
Caller advised that she thinks her ex had something to do with her tumbler not working right and some screws that are loose on the steering column. Caller requested frequent patrol.

Weapons fired
S. Bear Creek Road
Caller advised that the neighbors are shooting. Deputy advised that they were shooting from the appropriate distance and have already stopped.

Criminal trespass warning
Truck Bypass Road
Caller advised that a propane tank is missing and requested a CTW on a named female. Deputy advised will ATL/clear.

Disturbance
Cottage San Road
Caller advised that a neighbor advised to call 911 regarding the ex attacking caller’s mother. Advised that the ex is inside and has locked the door. Caller advised that the daughter and her 12-year-old are outside and two other children are inside. Deputy advised one subject in investigative detention.

Welfare check
Western Drive
Caller advised that a drunk guy waved caller down for a ride and went to another house to ask those people too. Deputy had contact and subject was dropped off on Mobile Drive.

Saturday, Aug. 29

Fight
Burnham Street
Caller advised that there is a fight at the building between two individuals.

Loud music
Mobile Drive
Deputy made contact and homeowner will keep it down.

Welfare check
Mum Street and North Hurley Road
Caller advised that she heard an older male yelling for help. Deputy advised units stayed in the area for a while and patrolled the surrounding areas but had negative contact.

Larceny
Racetrack Road
Caller advised that someone took two of his rabbits yesterday between 2 and 4 p.m.

Domestic disturbance
Highway 152
Caller advised that a named male is drunk and left her on the side of the road. Deputy had contact with caller at MM 4. Deputy gave female a ride to Bobwhite Drive.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
GCDC
Caller advised that one of the medical staff’s vehicles, a silver Jeep Patriot, was damaged.

Battery
Bornite Street – Tyrone
Caller advised that a neighbor cut some of caller’s plants and when caller confronted her the husband got involved and grabbed her arm.

Missing persons
Lance Drive – Silver Acres
Caller advised that a named male has been missing for about three hours. Advised that he may have dementia or Alzheimer’s. Advised that this has happened before.

Welfare check
W. Broadway
Deputy made contact with subject who was sleeping/everything is okay.

Welfare check
Camino Serna Drive
Caller advised that they wrecked into a tree in a little red Toyota and caller is following it in a white Chevy pickup.

Welfare check
Cottonwood Road and Hideaway Lane
Caller advised that a male was possibly arguing with his son and was ranting about killing people. Deputy went to address given and advised that the male was by himself and speaking in a calm, normal voice/everything is okay.

Harassment
Sanctuary Road – Pinos Altos
Caller advised that neighbors are yelling at him and harassing him continuously.

Disturbance
Bobwhite Drive
Caller advised that a neighbor keeps watching her through the window for the past few nights, but he went home.

Domestic disturbance
Sanctuary Road – Pinos Altos
Caller advised that her son has been giving her problems. Advised that he is on medication, but doesn’t know if has been taking them. Deputy advised that they are going to assist the son in getting off the property and that the son is not a danger to himself.

Request officer
Rio de Arenas Road
Caller advised that a 17-year-old was trying to drown caller’s 13-year-old granddaughter in the shower. Deputy advised to send ambulance just to check out a 13-year-old who was held under water by another female.

Unwanted subject
Chukar Drive
Caller requested removal of a named male causing problems.

Sunday, Aug. 30

Welfare check
N. Artcher Road – 12:30 a.m.
Caller advised that her 12-year-old son was at the carnival with caller’s daughter and was supposed to be picked up at McDonalds. Deputies advised out at McDonalds trying to locate the kids.

Welfare check
Artcher Road -- 4 a.m.
Caller advised that her 52-year-old mother called to say she has a lot of stomach pain and can’t get into the house because she lost her key. Advised the mother is shouting and screaming. Deputy advised to send EMS.

Welfare check
Artcher Road – 10 a.m.
Caller advised that her daughter called her aunt who lives in Arizona and is packing her belongings because she says she is going to leave. Advised that her 13-year-old sister is upset and is a cutter and locked herself in her room and has cut herself on her thighs. Bleeding/laceration/med priority. Deputy advised female is being transported by . . ./units clear.

Reckless driver
Highway 180 - MM 68
Caller advised that they have an ambulance en route to GRMC from Catron County and there is a black car tailgating them. Caller called back advising the black vehicle is no longer tailgating them.

Welfare check
Cook and Bell streets
Caller advised that an elderly female driver, possibly in her 90s, ended up on caller’s property and said her battery needed jumped. Deputy made contact with the female sitting in her vehicle with the door wide open.

Welfare check
Railroad Canyon – Fierro
Caller advised that a first named male may be giving drugs to young adults and kids. Deputy advised negative contact/clear.
 

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