Monday, Apr. 17

Welfare check
Heart Cross Drive - Mangas Valley
A 59-year-old female caller advised that she received an email saying that someone had sprayed a hallucinogenic substance around her property last night. Caller was advised that a welcheck was done on this person last night.

Welfare check
North Swan Street
Caller advised that a female came to her house advising that her cell died and that her truck broke down and she can't get it into reverse. Deputy had contact on N. Swan/Chimboraza/out with female whose truck broke down.

Welfare check
Spring Street - Pinos Altos
Caller requests a welcheck on a named female whose car is also leaking something. Caller advised she will be taking the female to GRMC for shortness of breath.

Unwanted subject
Rio de Arenas Road
Subject harassing customers at the pumps. NMSP officer out with male. Deputy issued indefinite CTW to the male for Rio de Arenas Snappy Mart.

Request officer
GCSD
Walk-in wanted to let officers know that the dog she complained about is still barking at night. Also wanted to know why she was issued a CTW.

Aggravated battery
Highway 152 - MM 15-16
Man on ground covered with blood. Man walking up the road covered in blood walking toward the town with a machete. Caller advised it was not a body but a duffle bag. One man bleeding from the head. Caller advised it is not a machete but a crow bar. Deputy requested ambulance for male bleeding from head.

Suspicious vehicle
North Hurley Road
Caller advised that a blue van is following her daughter. Deputy out with blue van at North Hurley/Geronimo.

Domestic disturbance
Artcher Road
Caller advised of a domestic then hung up.

Suspicious vehicle
McCauley Road
Deputy out with vehicle on McCauley/Athey.

Request officer
W. Highway 180
Caller advised that her husband is threatening to kick her out. Advised that she is being electrocuted by radar and there is a conspiracy against her. Deputy advised they will keep an eye out.

Welfare check
Galaz Street - San Lorenzo
Caller advised that his 75-year-old father's vehicle battery and cell phone are both dead and his father is alone. Deputy made contact and advised that the father is okay and will call caller.

Welfare check
San Lorenzo Elementary
Caller advised that a second grader is being suspended and refusing to go with guardian and the guardian has left child. Caller advised he will need CYFD and deputy to take custody. Advised the child has not said one word since getting into trouble.

Welfare check
Cottage San Road
Woman is jumping in front of cars. Officer made contact at Silver Star with a woman who said she was the one yelling for a dog and she will stay out of the road.

Domestic disturbance
Mobile Drive
Caller advised that he is arguing with his son. Deputy made contact and was advised by the caller that he is tired of his son just coming over to his house and yelling at him and throwing things.

Welfare check
Cottage San and Artcher roads
Caller requested to know the legal age to have a handgun saying there is a young boy with a large handgun. Deputy made contact and advised it is a BB gun and they were not pointing it/they will shoot it behind the trailer.

Breaking and entering
Sunset Trail - Hachita
A Border Patrol agent in Hachita called Deming dispatch advising a subject was trying to knock his and a neighbor's door down.

Domestic disturbance
Coloradas Street - Mangas Valley
Wife going crazy and drove off in a Ford Econoline van with the kids and she is drunk. Advised that they have been drinking and he did get the kids out of the van and he now has the keys in his pocket.

Wednesday, Apr. 19

Welfare check
Escobedo Lane - Arenas Valley
Female messaged caller saying she had been jumped and was being held by a guy and his mom.

Welfare check
Cottage San Road
Transporting a named individual to HMS.

Littering
Highway 180 @ Kirkland Road - Arenas Valley
Caller advised that a couch was in the middle of the road. Deputy advised that someone just picked up the couch.

Loud music
Whiskey Creek Airport Road
Deputies made contact with male driving the white truck who advised his music was loud but he was driving home and the music is already turned down.

Suspicious vehicle
Ace Hardware
Deputy advised everything is okay/NMSP took them gas.

Thursday, Apr. 20

Domestic disturbance
Racetrack Road - Arenas Valley
Caller advised that her boyfriend is refusing to give her the keys to the car and threw a full can of soda at her. Advised that he is upset because they fell short on the car payments and the bank has tried to repo it twice.

Harassment
GCDC
Inmate advised he is being threatened.

Harassment
Chalcocite Court - Tyrone
Caller advised that her 10-year-old daughter is being bullied by a named child at the bus stop in Tyrone. Advised the bullying is verbal and physical. Advised she talked to the principal at Harrison and he advised her to call LE.

Larceny
Cortez Avenue - Hurley
A civil matter involving the ownership of fireworks stands that were on a property that was sold.

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