Friday, Sept. 4

Criminal damage to property
Gila Senior Center
Caller advised that someone had been inside the center last night as the doors were opened and stove was left on.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Old Snappy Mart
Caller advised that a white Peterbilt with an uncovered load, headed toward Deming, had debris falling from the trailer which chipped and scratched caller’s and his son’s truck.

Burglary
Martingale
Caller advised that her shed was broken into by cutting the lock.

Request officer
GCSD
Walk-in advised that a named male was violating the parenting plan.

Criminal trespass warning
Noonday Canyon Road – San Lorenzo
Deputy advised that he spoke to caller and caller agreed not to return to this address without an officer.

Saturday, Sept. 5

Weapons fired
Highway 35 – MM 15-16
Caller advised that they are camping near Lincoln Canyon. Deputy advised contact was made with the camp and they were asked to turn the music down/no proof of weapons being fired.

Disturbance
Partridge Drive
Caller advised that a named female is getting physical with caller. Advised that they both have been drinking. Deputy advised that he will be en route to Western Drive to pick up a second driver for this female.

Domestic disturbance
Cottage San and Artcher roads
Caller advised that what sounds like a whole family are yelling at each other. Deputies advised out at Shale Drive.

Domestic disturbance
Bear Mountain
Caller advised that he received a call from his cousin who advised that she was involved in a domestic with her boyfriend. Advised that she sounded like she was trying to be discreet and then the line disconnected. Caller advised all he knew is that she was on Bear Mountain on a dirt road in a blue Dodge pickup with a gray stripe. Dispatcher called the number back and the female answered and arguing could be heard in the background.

Weapons fired
Sundown Trail
Caller advised that his neighbor keeps shooting his gun. Caller advised that the neighbor has a shooting range at his residence and is concerned with the distance.

Welfare check
Truck Bypass
Caller advised that a male wearing a blue hoodie was trying to wave her down as she drove by. Deputy had contact with both subjects/clear.

Sunday, Sept. 6

Weapons fired
Camino Verde – Arenas Valley
Caller advised that someone is shooting behind his residence. Deputies had negative contact with anything despite spending some time trying to find the right address from caller.

Loud party
Cottage San and Bear Mountain roads
Deputies advised to turn the music down and if officers have to return there will be consequences.

Domestic disturbance
Highway 15 – Pinos Altos
Caller advised that her boyfriend keeps threatening her and being violent. Advised that he is outside and the door is locked. Deputy advised that they are taking a report for injuring or tampering with a vehicle and criminal damage to a house.

Monday, Sept. 7

Suspicious vehicle
Camino Foresta
Deputy advised that they were waiting for a subject to get out of work from Fort Bayard.

Welfare check
Highway 15 – MM 15
Caller advised that a motorist was broken down on the side of the road and the female was a home health provider with a patient.

Domestic disturbance
Galaz – San Lorenzo
Caller advised that a named male was still on scene and pushing around his daughter. Deputy advised on scene and one male arrested/female left.

Harassment
Fort Bayard Road
Caller advised that her ex-boyfriend showed up at her place of work and harassed her and then he left. Deputy advised that caller is going to look into a restraining order/clear.

Burglary
Covellite Drive – Tyrone
Caller advised a residence she was watching while the residents are out of town has been broken into.

Domestic disturbance
North Hurley Road
Caller advised that her daughter’s boyfriend threatened to hit caller’s daughter and to break the windows to her vehicle. Advised that her daughter grabbed the baby and took off walking.

Welfare check
Highway 152 – Santa Rita
Dispatch advised that they could not get enough detail from the female caller. Deputy advised that no vehicles are in the driveway, but there is a walker.

Game and Fish
Highway 35 – Upper Mimbres
Caller advised that they hit a deer and it is still alive and suffering. Game and Fish advised negative on any officers/have caller put it down. Caller put the deer down.

Loud party
Beck Lane – Arenas Valley
Deputies advised negative contact
 

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