Monday, June 8

Harassment
Grant County Airport
Caller would like to speak to the deputy re: a case she is working on for caller.

Fraud/embezzlement
Emerald Drive
Advised that she got the call 15 minutes ago from a number that told them they were from the
FBI/they told her she needed to make two transactions to a gift card for $500 each/they told caller that her SS number had been compromised. Caller advised that she did make the transactions and they did take the money out already. Deputy was advised.

Suspicious vehicle
Bobwhite Drive
Deputy attempted to call a named female several times to find out if the male has permission to be there since he has a CTW but the line was busy/CTW was issued to Anthony Alcorta on Feb. 23, 2018. SCPD confirmed with the female that he has permission to be there. Deputy advised to remove the CTW.

Fraud/embezzlement
Turkey Creek Road – Gila
Caller advising that someone stole $1,500 from her unemployment card/someone used her own Social to change her PIN and withdraw the money.

Tuesday, June 9

Criminal trespass warning
Galaz Street – San Lorenzo
Caller advised she would like to put a CTW on a named male/he went into the house yelling at her and she doesn’t want him there.

Harassment
Rio de Arenas Road – Arenas Valley
Advised that a named male lives in the trailer park and he tried to run her son off the road right when she called/he left with a female in a gold truck. Could hear the son in the background saying that if the cops weren’t going to do anything about it, Robert was messing with the wrong person.

Criminal damage to property
Burro Springs Road – Tyrone
Advised that the lock was picked/he thinks his neighbor did it/they have been having problems/the neighbor also shot his dog last week. Deputy advised negative contact.

Aggravated burglary
Cottage San Road
Caller just got home and noticed her back door is open/there are several items missing including a weapon. She was told to not touch anything and to wait for LE.

Loud music
Mountain View Drive
Deputies had contact with a named male/he turned the music down/ advised one in unit en route to town.

Wednesday, June 10

Shooting
Bird Sanctuary
Caller advised a named male patient went into the ER today with a gunshot wound that happened over the weekend.

Breaking and entering
Highway 180 and Arenas Valley Road
Caller advised she witnessed a male go into the backyard of this house, which is vacant. Deputies made contact with one male inside the house/advised to clear the air.

Aggravated assault
Highway 180 -- Riverside
Caller advised that a named male is on their property with a gun/advising he’s waving it around and hit her uncle with it/uncle was yelling, “He has a gun and he’s trying to kill me”.

Thursday, June 11

Assault
Burro Springs Road – Redrock
Victim a named male.

Accident-property damage
Kirkland Road and Highway 180 – Arenas Valley
Gray Toyota Highlander vs black 4-door vehicle/neither party is injured/both parties out of the roadway. Second caller advised a lot of debris is obstructing traffic.

Accident-injuries
Hanover Creek Road -- Fierro
Male /motorcycle wreck/possible broken left leg/alert and breathing/negative on helmet/negative on head injuries/no bleeding. *High Priority Numbness* EMS3 requests Native Air be placed on standby at base/Native 32 is down for maintenance/Native 30 on a flight/Native 31 in Las Cruces is available but will have to launch . . .

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