Friday, Sept. 24

Criminal damage to property
Hanover Post Office
Someone damaged the water meter.

Harassment
Mountain View Drive
Caller advised her neighbor's dog kept barking at her while she was doing yard work/she tried to get the owner's attention but they told her to shut the f**k up/she wants to report her neighbors talking to her like that when she asks them to put their dog up.

Welfare check
GCDC
Caller advised that a friend of his just got out of jail and advised the COs are beating caller's sister there for no reason. Caller asks for a welcheck on his sister to see what is going on. Deputy spoke with sister who advised she was fine and had some issues with withdrawals and was now doing fine.

Overdose
Wilmot Road
No narrative.

Welfare check
Pheasant Drive
Caller advised she has not seen the 2- and 3-year-old kids in two weeks. Deputy advised clear/everything is okay/kids are sleeping on the couch and (redacted) is home.

Domestic disturbance
Jaguar Street – Santa Clara
Caller advised he wants his wife removed/verbal/both have been drinking/kids are asleep/caller is in the kitchen/she is in the living room/caller wants her removed before . . .

Saturday, Sept. 25

Aggravated battery
Mountain View Drive
Caller advised that her daughter just beat her up/75-year-old possible broken ankle/the daughter threw her to the ground, choked her, and slammed a door on her ankle/she left in a gold car/believes she is under the influence.

Harassment
Cliff Fairgrounds
A named male was harassing caller at the fair last night.

Domestic disturbance
North Hurley Playground
Can hear a female just screaming and crying/a neighbor stated she was screaming because a male was hitting her/male is telling people not to call the cops or he would shoot them.

Fraud/embezzlement
Cedar Lane – Upper Mimbres
Caller advised her payroll check was deposited in another account.

Disturbance
Scott Park Sports Complex
Advised that a named female pushed caller and she is causing problems/she is choking caller/negative on medical assistance/there is a restraining order between the two parties.

Accident-property damage
Highway 152 – MM 19
Advised the vehicle spun out of control/on the side of the road down the ravine/gray Toyota Camry. Deputy advised 20-year-old female/airbag deployment/complaining of pain in the face and back/send next wrecker on rotation.

Domestic disturbance
Goathead Path – Arenas Valley
Caller advised boyfriend took some substance/he is yelling at her/verbal/he is pouring a bottle of alcohol all over the stuff in her house now. Can hear male in the background calling her names. Caller advised he threw something in the trash with powder on it and she grabbed it and he won't say what the powder is.

Unwanted subject
Gomez Peak Picnic Grounds – 7:06 p.m.
Camp host advised one red and one white Ford pickup are at the campground/caller told them the picnic grounds are closed and they told him they would leave when they damn well pleased. Deputy advised all parties left/one vehicle stayed because the driver was intoxicated/they did have a sober driver.

Sunday, Sept. 26

Domestic disturbance
Hermana Street – Arenas Valley
Advised en route to GCSO.

Breaking and entering
Country Club Drive – Silver Acres
Caller advised they are breaking into this address again/older model white Ford pickup/home is vacant/no one should be there. Deputy had contact with two subjects on scene.

Criminal sexual penetration
GCDC
Caller advised a possible sexual assault that occurred at GCDC/victim is a male. Deputy advised clear/victim refused to speak to him.

Disturbance
Racetrack Road – Arenas Valley
Caller advised her brother just kicked her/only two people in the house/caller refused medical. Deputy advised units clear.

Disturbance
Broken Arrow Drive – Silver Acres
Caller advised her alcoholic husband is outside trying to bang down the door/he is going around the house banging on all the doors/she has all the keys.

Loud music
Rio de Arenas Road
Deputy spoke to them/advised they would turn it down for the night.

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