Monday, June 29

Domestic disturbance
Rodeo Road – 2:42 a.m.
A named male and a named female are fighting again outside the house. Deputy advised clear/everything is okay/parties are going to bed.

Accident-property damage
Highway 356 – MM 4
Car vs deer.

Weapons fired
Rodeo Road -- 9:16 a.m.
Caller advised that his wife advised him that shots were being fired/after she hung up she texted him and said that she was hiding in a hole behind their house/unknown who is shooting/caller advised he is in PA so he can’t go check it out. Deputy advised female is okay/there are shots being fired.

Weapons fired
Country and Rosedale roads
Deputy advised everything is okay/shooting safely on their own property.

Vehicle burglary
Main Street – Pinos Altos
Caller advised a few vehicles have been burglarized/his vehicle was not locked/most of his medical equipment was taken. Second caller advised his truck was broken into and flashlights, boots, and firefighting gear were taken.

Criminal trespass warning
Cobre Street – Vanadium – 1:30 p.m.
Caller advised he would like his ex issued a CTW.

Domestic disturbance
11820 Highway 180
Advised that her 23-year-old daughter is trying to light her shirt on fire in the parking lot of the Chevron/daughter is still in the parking lot in a van.

Welfare check
Cottage San Road
Caller from HMS advised he received some lab results for this patient and then he received a message that she was having chest pains. Deputy had negative contact with patient.

Welfare check
Valle de Uvas – Upper Mimbres
Caller calling on behalf of CYFD/advising an adult female and a 7-year-old male are in the house and weapons and explosives belonging to a named male are locked up in the bedroom/there is also a report of domestic violence.

Harassment
Camino Tolteca
People are harassing caller/she is very upset about her name not being pronounced correctly by white people. Deputy advised that caller told deputies to leave. Caller did call back advising that the ‘perpetrators’ have gone back and she has ‘level 8 autism’ and ‘cannot . . .

Welfare check
Thompson Way – Arenas Valley
Caller advised she was supposed to get a call from her 10-year-old daughter who is with her father and now caller is blocked/she’s not sure where she is. Deputies had negative contact with daughter at this address/made contact with caller.

Unwanted subject
Cobre Street -- Vanadium – 10 p.m.
Caller advising he thinks he just heard his ex-girlfriend talking outside his home. Deputy made contact and caller just wants ex-girlfriend to know she can’t be there anymore.

Tuesday, June 30

Burglary
11820 Highway 180 – 4:05 a.m.
Caller just got to work and the whole front door is bashed in. Alarm company called in at 4:12 a.m. to report the alarm. Deputy advised everything is okay.

Welfare check
2069 Cottage San Road
A named female is passed out in her Chrysler 300. Deputy made contact with female and issued Mary Margaret McGee an indefinite CTW for the whole property.

Stolen motor vehicle
4789 Highway 15 – Pinos Altos – 6:30 a.m.
Caller advised someone stole his Polaris 2012 side-by-side last night/his tenants advised him that someone was going through some vehicles.

Vehicle burglary
Highway 15 – Pinos Altos – 7:50 a.m.
Caller advised someone went through his three vehicles last night/nothing seems to be missing.

Larceny
Placer Street – Pinos Altos
Caller advised someone stole mail and a necklace from her mailbox.

Domestic disturbance
2069 Cottage San Road
Male and female fighting. Deputy made contact advising verbal/everything is okay/one of the parties is going to be leaving for the night.

Wednesday, July 1

Larceny
Mobile Drive
Caller advised someone stole his 4-wheeler within the last 20 minutes/a blue Polaris 450 with a gray trailer hooked up to it/keys were left in it in the driveway. Deputy advised did find the ATV and trailer.

Welfare check
Main Street – North Hurley
Ref a 911/spoke with a named female/all children at a North Hurley address.

Welfare check
Highway 152 – MM 12
Little girl hanging out of a red Chevrolet pickup/NMSP advised.

Welfare check
Highway 90 – MM 38 – (3 miles south of Hudson Street Bridge)
Caller advised a male is sitting in the middle of the road/she almost hit him. 30-year-old male/alert/says he lives in the area/seems intoxicated/bleeding on face and arms. Deputy out with Cody Holliday/he does have a warrant out of Judge Laney’s court for battery on a household member/bond to be set.

Thursday, July 2

Game and Fish
Highways 152 and 356
Caller advised an older model, faded black Ford hit a deer/the deer appears to be still alive. Deputy had negative contact/clear.

Game and Fish
Rosedale Road
There is a deer stuck in a fence/leg appears to be broken. Deputy advised out at the address.

Unwanted subject
Highway 180 W.
Caller advised his brother is parked at the top of his drive in a white Nissan car and they had an agreement when he was released from jail that he was not supposed to come to caller’s property.

Unattended death
Valle de Uvas – Upper Mimbres
Caller advised a named female hasn’t been seen in the last two months and she can barely walk. Deputy advised negative contact with female/going to a neighbor’s house/out at the neighbor’s house/back out at address/deputies making entry into home re: the grass . . .

Accident-property damage
Highway 78 – Catron County
Vehicle vs deer/north of Mule Creek.

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