Monday, Nov. 11

Criminal trespass warning
70 Truck Bypass
Caller advised that a named male with a CTW is there. Deputies had contact/units clear/Billy was given a 3-day notice by the property manager.

Unwanted subject
Horse Way
Caller advised a named male is there by the well and water tank and he was asked to leave and he refused. Deputy on scene.

Accident-injuries
Highway 180 – MM 119 (1 mile east of Uncle Woody’s Flea Market)
One car rolled. One female injured/mid 20s/unconscious/ejected/bleeding from the head/she is now conscious/unable to move her head/breathing normal/she is very confused/only person in the vehicle. Native Air on standby.

Welfare check
E. Highway 180 – Arenas Valley
Caller advised he can hear someone screaming on the back road near the VFW parking lot/male and female possibly fighting. Deputy out at a Welsh Street address/spoke with both parties/they were trying to communicate from inside and outside of the residence/everything is okay.

Tuesday, Nov. 12

Accident-property damage
Highway 356 – MM 3
Black Ford Escape and white Toyota Tacoma on scene.

Welfare check
Mountain View Drive
Caller advised his neighbor was calling for help.

Welfare check
Santa Rita Mine Road – Vanadium
Caller advising one of her neighbors showed up on her doorstep asking for help/he is crying outside. Caller advised he’s looking for her dog but she gave her dog away and no longer has her dog. Deputy had negative contact with caller or anyone except a neighbor who hadn’t heard anything either/units clear.

Reckless driver
Highway 180/Fort Bayard Road
Deputy advised elderly lady got turned around/unit clear.

Wednesday, Nov. 13

Welfare check
Unknown location
Caller advised a male with a bike is lying on the side of the road. Another caller advised he seems to be unresponsive. Deputy advised will be giving male a ride to the Gospel Mission.

Unwanted subject
Sandalwood Avenue
Caller wants son who is causing problems removed/he is in the camper outside the house/he is being verbally abusive. Deputy on scene.

Accident-property damage
1200 N. Hudson and E. 12th streets
73-year-old female with wrist pain. Wrecker en route.

Thursday, Nov. 14

Welfare check
Whiskey Creek Airport
Overdue flight of 30 minutes. Deputy had contact with airport and was advised the plane just landed. Deputy called caller to advise the plane is safe and sound.

Stolen motor vehicle
North Hurley Road
Caller advised her ex-boyfriend took her car and won’t give it back/when she went to get her car back he tried to fight with her.

Request officer
Whispering Hills
Two named individuals have guns and knives and said they wanted to kill caller and caller’s family because he snitched on . . . Deputy advised caller to call if they come back and deputies would do extra patrol around the . . .

Domestic disturbance
Saavedra Road
Caller advised that a named individual was fighting with her over a cell phone. Deputies on scene.

Request officer
Tabor Drive
Caller said his wife pushed him over and he is disabled/she has a history of this/he is in the bedroom and she is in the living room. Deputy called caller back.

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