Monday, June 15

Suspicious vehicle
E. Cottonwood and N. Bellm streets – Santa Clara
Hit confirmation was sent to Otero Co. for Denelle Salas/hit has been confirmed x 2. Deputy advised en route to GRMC from Ranch Club Road. Deputy advised did not go to this call but did assist with patting the female down at the hospital.

Reckless driver
Highway 180 – MM 54 (3 miles east of Glenwood)
Advised a tanker is speeding and passing on double lines. Deputy went traffic with vehicle at MM 88 (1 mile west of Highway 221 junction).

Welfare check
Arenas Valley
Advised that there is a little girl maybe 2 to 3-years-old walking toward the Snappy Mart/she doesn’t know her name or where she lives/she is sitting in the truck/advised that CYFD is on scene. Deputy advised to get hold of CYFD on call and have them return to station.

Domestic disturbance
Western Drive
Caller advised she is going through a separation and a named male just showed up in a white Mustang and she has scratches and is full of blood/he left the area/he took a 9mm weapon with him.

Accident-property damage
Skates Canyon
Advised he was camping at Skates and someone took his side-by-side and the next morning he found it wrecked into a tree at the entrance.

Stalking
W. Highway 180 – Cliff
Advised that his wife has a restraining order against him and she parks and watches him/he wants her to stop. Deputy advised will give subject public service shortly.

Welfare check
Owl Hoot Trail
Caller from Nashville, Tennessee, advised she is trying to get hold of her 84-year-old mom/she has heart problems/she talked to her yesterday but now she isn’t answering either of her phones/they got into a little argument yesterday so she may just be ignoring her.

Domestic disturbance
Meadow Hawk Lane – Arenas Valley
Caller advised that her mother is trying to turn off the fan with an extension cord/she is almost hitting her children with the cord/she has been off her meds and has been acting really awful lately. Deputy advised verbal/everything is okay/female caller is leaving for the night/all units clear.

Tuesday, June 16

Overdose
Bobwhite Drive
No narrative.

Unwanted subject
Tabor Drive
Caller advised that her ex-boyfriend was at her residence banging on the windows/his vehicle is still outside/caller had to block the door with several items as he was trying to kick the door in. Deputy advised units clear/negative on anything physical.

Unwanted subject
Highway 35 – Upper Mimbres
Advised that a named male is at her house and she doesn’t want him there/caller hung up when dispatcher tried to ask her more questions. Deputy advised upon arriving on scene contact was made with Steve outside the house by his truck/deputy explained to Steve Grijalva why deputies were there and he understood. Grijalva was issued a CTW and he will be leaving the property.

Welfare check
Flury Lane – Arenas Valley
Caller from HMS advised that a named 69-year-old male may have suicidal ideations/he is a patient of caller’s and he contacted her stating he’s not sure if he can take it anymore/he took an unknown amount of pills yesterday but was unsuccessful/he was advised to go to the ER but he never went. Deputy made contact with the male who stated he was okay.

Domestic disturbance
Copper Court – Tyrone
Caller advising he wants his daughter arrested for elder abuse/advised she was throwing things at him/he was just sitting in his chair when she threw a plate at him/advised negative on medical attention/he just has a bump on his head/daughter is in her bedroom at this time. Officer advised daughter is in investigative detention.

Burglary
Pheasant Drive
Caller advised the door jamb is broken and back door is damaged as well. Deputy on scene.

Wednesday, June 17

Domestic disturbance
Tabor Avenue
Caller advised that a male is hitting her house with a Yukon/dispatch can hear male in background. Caller advised she gave the male a ride to her residence to pick up his vehicle/now he’s trying to get into the residence.

Breaking and entering
Mountain View Road
Caller advised that her elderly mother just called saying someone possibly attempted to break into her house/windows have been tampered with and her flowers look as if someone has stepped on them.

Unwanted subject
North Hurley Road
Caller advised that a named female who is not to contact him as she has pressed charges against him brought her vehicle over for him to fix the brakes/she was yelling and cussing at him to fix her vehicle.

Welfare check
Highway 152 – Santa Rita
Caller advised he just heard that a bear went into his 13-year-old’s mother’s yard and attacked his son’s pit bull and his son is very upset about the attack. Caller is worried about his son’s well-being since she allowed the dog to get attacked by a bear. Deputy left a voicemail for the mother.

Thursday, June 18

Weapons fired
Memory Lane
Deputy went traffic with a Toyota/clear from traffic.

Game and Fish
Loma Verde Drive – Arenas Valley
Caller advised that her neighbor’s dogs got hold of a deer and chewed one of the legs off. Deputy advised that he put the deer (down) for the residents.

Assault
Western Drive
Caller advised he was assaulted by two males he hired to clean his windows/they did not clean the windows/he paid them anyway/and then they demanded more money/they went into his house without his permission/they started to argue with him.

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