Friday, Oct. 26

Welfare check
Artcher Road
Caller advised her 74-year-old neighbor said she wants to hurt herself. She also takes care of her husband who has Alzheimer’s. He took off in the family vehicle. Deputy had contact requesting ambulance for a 74-year-old female who took a bottle of . . .

Welfare check
11732 E. Highway 180
Section C male stated he needs an ambulance in reference to a personal issue possibly mental. He was transported by EMS.

Welfare check
Rosedale Road
Caller advised that a male come up to her house and said that someone on a motorcycle is after him/he was very panicked.

Welfare check
Skarn Road – Arenas Valley
Caller advised she hasn’t talked to a named female in over a month. Deputy had contact advising female is okay/will call caller.

Saturday, Oct. 27

Suspicious vehicle
Tyrone Post Office
Deputy had contact advising the female advised she ran out of gas and will get it moved one way or another.

Request officer
Airport Road – Hurley
A named inmate used to work for caller and took a firearm. Caller is concerned that the inmate is not supposed to be out of jail yet and would like an officer to meet him as the inmate has a history of mental illness.

Harassment
Camino Tolteca
Caller advised a neighbor has threatened her. Deputy had contact advising both parties to stay separated.

Breaking and entering
Broken Arrow Drive – Silver Acres
Someone has kicked the door in/unknown what has been taken yet.

Reckless driver
Rosedale Road
Deputy had contact with the kids, and the father said he would make sure they stayed off the street/they are on private property now.

Burglary
Highway 61 – Faywood
Caller is out of town and a neighbor called and told her someone went to her home yesterday and today.

Sunday, Oct. 28

Domestic disturbance
Kirkland Road – Arenas Valley
Happened at 3 a.m./it was physical/a gun was involved.

Larceny
45 Valley Drive
Caller advised a trailer with an excavator on it was taken from the property/total value about $40,000.

Welfare check
Fairway
Deputy advised en route to Little Walnut to deal with other party/out at house/negative contact, will ATL to see if he is walking.

Harassment
Highway 152 and Miners Legend Road
Motorcycle gang members just threatened to shoot caller. Deputies had contact with caller/negative contact with any motorcycles.

Battery
TLC Lane
Caller is camping on a ranch/male was assaulted and is bleeding from forehead/two subjects assaulted him/both have guns. Caller gave directions to scene.

Disturbance
North Hurley Road
Caller advised a male has been drinking and is causing problems. Caller sounds intoxicated and is hard to understand. Second caller advised male keeps threatening his mom and him.

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