Friday, Nov. 27

Domestic disturbance
Mountain View Road
Caller is trying to pick up his daughter, and grandson and boyfriend are not allowing him to pick them up/they were in a domestic/daughter was beat up a bit/grandson is 2-months-old and is inside the house. Caller advised that boyfriend locked them out of the house.

COVID 19
Penny Park
No report.

Unattended death
2040 Memory Lane – Rose Valley RV Ranch
Both subjects inside the camper are deceased/both bodies are decomposing. OMI will be en route/ETA 45 minutes/OMI is on scene.

Shoplifting
1220 N. Hudson Street
Female left in a white Ford Fusion/took a bottle of Fireball which was retrieved/female does have an indefinite CTW issued on 9-3-2020.

Accident property damage
E. Highway 180 @ Walmart
Gray Dodge pickup vs white Toyota 4Runner/negative on injuries.

Shoplifting
1956 E. Highway 180
Advised female in parking lot took two 12-packs of Modelo/she's leaving in a brown Ford Explorer. Deputy advised negative contact off Kirkland Road/will continue to ATL/officers out at Albertson's/negative contact to city limits.

Domestic disturbance
Tracy Circle
Caller advised his son is causing problems/it is verbal at this time/son is doing his normal.

Welfare check
N. Silver Street
Caller advised she could hear a male and a female arguing. Officers in area ATL/all units clear/negative contact.

Saturday, Nov. 28
Suspicious vehicle
Silver Heights Blvd.
Officer advised to send tow truck to Mimbres Professional Plaza. Wrecker on scene.

Domestic disturbance
2 Ridge Road
Caller is in a white Corolla/other party in a white Cadillac/other party is following them yelling out the window/female and male are fighting over him leaving and won't allow him to do so.

Disturbance
1901 N. Silver Street – Western Palms Trailer Park
Advised that a named male is at the residence trying to kick in the door/he is looking for a named female who is at the trailer. Male left prior to arrival. Caller wants a CTW issued.

Breaking and entering
116 S. Bullard Street – Sierra House
Caller advised that she just arrived home and noticed that someone had entered the residence/the bathroom window was opened and there was a scent of cologne in the residence/a chair was underneath the bathroom window/unknown if anything was taken.

Sunday, Nov. 29

Unwanted subject
Los Pinos Street
Caller advised she has a CTW against a named male and he was at her residence in a red Mustang trying to start a fight with her boyfriend/the male left on Swan Street toward Snappy. Officer had negative contact.

COVID 19
1220 N. Hudson Street
No report.

Counterfeit money
206 N. Hudson Street
No narrative.

Suspicious vehicle
Penny Park
Officer advised they did fix the barrier to the Skate Park and put up police tape/subjects in the vehicle did leave.

Welfare check
1220 N. Hudson Street
Caller advised she asked a female at the time of the domestic if she wanted LE and she advised negative.

Accident-property damage
Highway 180 and Kirkland Road
Hit deer on way to call in Hurley. Deputy advised EMS standing by for their supervisor.

Suicide threat
Alabama Street
No report.

Domestic disturbance
E. 12th and N. Swan streets
Caller advised they can hear a male and a female fighting and the lights in the house are turning off and on. Second caller advised can hear a female screaming. Officers advised male took off running out of the door/negative on a foot pursuit/unknown where he went.

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