Monday, May 7

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Mathers Road – Arenas Valley
Windows to dozer were broken.

Missing persons
Flamingo Street -- noon
Three males went fishing at Lake Roberts and have not come back. They were supposed to show up for work today and didn’t. Deputy en route to Lake Roberts to ATL.

Larceny
Pony Express – Tyrone
Caller advised Fed Ex went over on May 1st to deliver two packages but they only received one.

Welfare check
2633 E. Highway 180
Kids in the vehicle. Deputy spoke to dad/everything is okay.

Assault
Caller advised that a kid just pulled out a knife on him. Both caller and kid are 13-years-old.

Game and Fish
S. Highway 90 and Chaparral Trail
Large deer in the road. Deputy had contact advising deer was pulled off the road.

Domestic disturbance
Delk Drive – Sunrise Estates
Boyfriend causing problems and will not leave. Deputy made contact advising the male left walking/taking male to Cottage San Road.

Tuesday, May 8

Criminal damage to property
Radio Tower Road and Highway 15
Fence is damaged.

Criminal trespass
Unknown location
Issue indefinite CTW to a named individual for all W&N Enterprises.

Suspicious vehicle
Oxbow Drive – Pinos Altos
Deputy out with vehicle/two men in the vehicle/they are doing yard work and their vehicle won’t make it up the hill/everything is okay.

Domestic disturbance
Morales Road – Arenas Valley
Caller advised that her aunt was beat up and hit with a vehicle/caller is in the ER.

Wednesday, May 9

Welfare check
Hidden Valley Lane
Caller stated her door was open when she got home. Deputy made contact, entered house/everything is okay.

Welfare check
Rosedale Road
Caller advised she received a call from a named male who advised about five subjects are attacking him.

Welfare check
Mobile Drive
Caller advised she can hear a female yelling from above her address. Deputy out near address/ATL/had negative contact.

Welfare check
Highway 180 – MM 98 (between Mangas and Red Rock Road junction)
Male staggering and possibly needs help. NMSP handled this complaint.

Unattended death
San Francisco Road – San Lorenzo
Caller gave gate code and address then hung up. Deputy had contact with a named male. Wife is not breathing/negative on CPR/has been down too long.

Suspicious vehicle
E. Highway 180 – Arenas Valley
Deputy had contact advising male said he ran out of gas.

Unwanted subject
S. Cleveland Street – Bayard
Caller advised he just got home from out of town and found two named individuals and their kids staying in his home. Caller wants them out. Deputy advised the subjects have been living at the address for nine months.

Intoxicated persons
Caddell Crossing – Highway 180
Drunk male jumping in front of vehicles. Deputy had negative contact.

Criminal damage to property
Torbernite Drive – Tyrone
Caller advised her double pane slider has been shot.

Thursday, May 10

Accident-property damage
Highway 78 – MM 12
Vehicle vs deer/no injuries/deer is dead and off the road.

Harassment
Cliff High School
No report.

Criminal damage to property
Highway 15 – Pinos Altos
A door is open and windows broken in a mobile home next to caller’s.

Harassment
Welsh Street – Arenas Valley
Walk-in/no report.

Larceny
North Hurley Road
Refrigerator and stove stolen.

Larceny
Highway 180 – MM 84 (Cliff)
Caller advised he had a bunch of items stolen last night.

Accident-property damage
E. Highway 180 and Madison Road
Three vehicles in the roadway/debris in the roadway blowing in the wind.

Accident-injuries
Bird Sanctuary – Bill Evans Lake
Caller advised that four females and two males beat her son up and when they saw caller they took off so fast they flipped their car/then they got out of their car and beat her up/they have been drinking. Caller advised she does not need medical attention.

Domestic disturbance
Racetrack Road and Flury Lane
Female and male having verbal domestic. Deputy had contact advising when he stopped the female left/everything is okay.

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