Monday, Mar. 23

Welfare check
Santa Rita Mine Road – Vanadium
Caller advised men are outside and their mom is crying. Caller isn’t listening to the questions and not making sense. Caller is now talking about the world falling apart and it is dark outside. Caller advised that the people have gone back inside their house after she yelled at them. Deputy advised will do frequent patrol/everything is okay.

Criminal damage to property
Tyrone Post Office
Caller advised that someone damaged the lockers inside the post office. Deputy had contact with caller.

Welfare check
Camino Tolteca
Caller from Deming advised that her daughter got really mad and left Saturday afternoon/she is bipolar and unstable/has a previous DWI/she does drink often.

Welfare check
Hooker Loop – Gila
Caller advised that she reported a named male missing yesterday/male called sister and was crying just a few minutes ago. Deputies spoke to male who was reported missing/everything is okay.

Larceny
Bobwhite Drive
Caller advised that his handgun was taken from his vehicle. Deputy en route to address to make contact with caller.

Game and Fish
Lance Drive and Vicente Place
Caller advised he called about a dead deer a week ago and was told that the street dept would pick it up/it is on the side of the road swollen and stinky/female called G&F earlier.

Welfare check
North Hurley Road
Advised they are unable to locate mother (32-year-old female). Deputy had contact with caller.

Larceny
Adams Lane – Arenas Valley
Caller advised she is missing three packages valued at $300/advised many boxes were emptied on Kirkland Road.

Welfare check
Rosedale Road
Caller is requesting a welcheck on her roommate who is living outside in her driveway in an RV/advising she had recently told her to keep her distance and stay in the RV and she thinks that had an impact on her mental health/she’s had suicidal thoughts over the last few weeks/hasn’t seen her since Friday. Deputy had contact with caller who advised that she will go and check on her roommate.

Welfare check
T&M Dairy Road – Hanover
Caller can hear a little girl screaming and saying, “daddy no.” Everything is okay/it was kids jumping on the trampoline.

Tuesday, Mar. 24

Game and Fish
Kirkland Road and Highway 180
Caller advised deer injured and alive in median. Deputy advised units clear/deer stood up and walked away.

Criminal damage to property
Fort Bayard warehouse
Caller advised the warehouse was broken into last night.

Unwanted subject
Rio de Arenas Mobile Home Park
Caller advised she just received a court order stating that a named male is not supposed to be there. Deputy spoke with caller/en route to RDA.

Disturbance
Welsh Street – Arenas Valley
Caller advised that her male neighbor is outside yelling crazy things.

Unwanted subject
Seven Sons Road
Caller advised that a female will not leave property and keeps saying she owns the property/possibly on narcotics. Deputy had contact with female on Racetrack Road/issued female a CTW for two addresses on Seven Sons.

Missing persons
McCauley Road – Cliff
Caller advised that her 16-year-old daughter went for a walk down to the bridge about two hours ago and she hasn’t returned home and they are unable to find her/she has a large grey dog with her/negative on any medical issues/she is not answering her phone.

Vehicle accident-no injuries
Racetrack Road – Arenas Valley
No blotter narrative.

Wednesday, Mar. 25

Larceny
70 Truck Bypass
A named male just stole a bunch of tools and a cell phone from her house.

Criminal damage to property
Rosedale Road
Caller advised that a vehicle went through her gate and caused damage to her fence last night.

Unattended death
Tanglewood Circle
Advised that female is not responding/she is not breathing/58-years-old/she is stiff/she is cold to the touch/front door is open/she didn’t feel well on Monday. EMS1 request ETA for LE.

Accident-property damage
Racetrack Road – Arenas Valley
Caller advised that a car went off the road and took out a mailbox and the water meter last night. Deputy advised this was already reported/will advise caller.

Welfare check
Tyrone Mine
Caller from trucking company advised that one of his drivers was having suicidal ideations on Red Rock Road on mine property.

Disturbance
Saavedra Road
Named female neighbor threw eggs into yard an hour ago re: caller’s daughter being bit by female’s dog. Deputy had contact with caller.

Welfare check
Mobile Drive
Caller advised a female is yelling at the top of her lungs and screaming a name possibly to a male or to God. Deputy out with the female/she is okay/she was proclaiming the gospel/she advised she will keep it down and go home.

Domestic disturbance
Bell Drive
Caller can her a female screaming. Deputy advised all verbal/everything is okay/female will be leaving the property.

Thursday, Mar. 26

Game and Fish
Highway 180 @ Kirkland Road
Caller advised that a dead deer is in the westbound lane of 180. Deputy advised he removed the deer from the road/will be clear.

Reckless driver
11865 Highway 180
SCPD officers went traffic with vehicle at Silver Heights Blvd. and Yucca Street

Shooting
Ortiz Road – San Lorenzo
Subject came from an Ortiz Street address/semi-automatic 9mm firearm. Caller advised subject is highly irate. Male in a truck threatened caller/subject is still in caller’s driveway.

Domestic disturbance
Saavedra Drive
Caller’s 11-year-old son is breaking the windows of her house and fighting with his brothers/he just jumped out of one of the windows and left.

Harassment
W. Highway 180 – Cliff – 8:15 p.m.
Caller’s brother is telling his son to show his private parts to his uncle who is the caller and blowing his air horn at him. Caller said the argument started over the family trust. Deputy advised attempted to call three times/went to voicemail/this is an ongoing civil matter between these two parties.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Rio de Arenas Road – Arenas Valley
Caller advised that someone spray-painted his black 1987 Ford Ranger.

Accident-injuries
Bornite Street – Tyrone
Caller advised they heard a big crash/vehicle ran into a neighbor’s garage/subjects are getting out of vehicle through the back of the vehicle/they are intoxicated. SCPD officer advised an accident had occurred at the Bornite Street address/vehicle ran into a garage.

Harassment
W. Highway 180 – Cliff – 11 p.m.
Caller advised that his brother is shining a light into his window and he is trying to sleep. Caller called back advising brother is throwing rocks at his house/they share property. Deputy requested dispatch to notify NMSP to see if they can assist. NMSP dispatch advised they would see what they could do.

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