Friday, July 29

Breaking and entering
Monte Street – Arenas Valley
Advised there is a gold Jeep Cherokee that doesn't belong to her. Deputy has contact with (redacted).

Harassment
Antelope Run
Caller is continuing to be harassed by her neighbor/wants the CTW re-issued to her neighbor and to file harassment charges on her.

Welfare check
Little Walnut Road and Wagon Wheel Lane
Caller believes a white sedan may have wrecked into a tree/does not see anyone around the vehicle/she kept driving. Deputy advised negative on anything in the area/will ATL on Wagon Wheel.

Fraud/embezzlement
Caller advised that granddaughter has been taking out money from caller's account for the past couple of months/advised it's about $30,000.

Unwanted subject
Western Drive
Caller advised a named female is in her house and she does not want her there/she is sitting outside her house and will not leave. Deputy issued the female an indefinite CTW and she left upon request.

Welfare check
500 S. Prescott Street – Santa Clara
Advised the female in this apartment is yelling at her 2-year-old/he can hear the 2-year-old screaming more and more/she is sounding more aggressive. Deputy advised clear/everything is okay/did check on the kids/they are okay.

Missing persons
Pinon Lane – Grant County
Caller advised her 9-year-old son was to be with his grandmother but he is not with her/her son and 87-year-old great-grandmother are missing/she has early dementia.

Saturday, July 30
Stolen motor vehicle
Aguila Street – Santa Clara
2005 Honda Santa Fe/caller advised her sister caught the boy and beat his ass/both boys are still on scene/one is 12-years-old and the other is 17.

Disturbance
Highways 152 and 61
Caller advised that a named male is threatening her daughter/he is trying to run over her daughter with a blue Honda Accord/he is very angry and he is . . .

Domestic disturbance
Whiskey Creek Airport Road – Arenas Valley
Caller advised a named male hit her in the face/both parties were on the phone/male stated the female needed to go to a mental facility. Deputy advised clear, both parties advised all verbal.

Weapons fired
T Bar T – Redrock
Caller advised someone is shooting a pistol at this residence. Deputy advised checked the area/they are within the boundaries.

Criminal trespass warning
S. Prescott Street – Santa Clara
Report, no narrative.

Accident-injuries
Rosedale and Mesa roads
Advised a vehicle went off the roadway/male appears to be disoriented. Deputy advised older male lying on his back in the front seat/he is awake/WCFD Unit 2 will be en route to station for a truck.

Assault
Sanctuary Road – Pinos Altos
Caller advised she was outside/a dark green pickup with a child standing in the back of pickup and the kid shot a BB at her house/no one was hit or injured. Deputy made contact with caller.

Domestic disturbance
Lynx Lane
Caller stated a female's son is intoxicated and pushed her out of the sliding door/caller does not want to take the female back to her house/caller wants to meet a deputy in the parking lot of Pizza Hut. Deputy out with caller in Pizza Hut parking lot/request ambulance for a female in her 70s.

Sunday, July 31

Loud party
S. Bonita Street
Deputy was able to get a hold of the homeowner/they are going to turn the music down.

Suspicious vehicle
314 Tom Foy Blvd – Bayard
Deputy advised everything is okay/male broke down and is waiting on friends to help him.

Welfare check
Pheasant Drive
Advising there was a dispute last night regarding the exchange of the kids/they were supposed to go with mom today, but they have not been able to get a hold of the kids today. Deputy had contact with (redacted).

Welfare check
2069 Cottage San Road – Silver Star Trailer Park
Caller advised a male is lying on the ground/he was unable to walk/a female was standing on top of him yelling at him/caller asked if they needed an ambulance/female threw the male to the ground/another male came and dragged the first male into the trailer.

Welfare check
Highway 180 – MM 68 (8 miles west of Buckhorn)
At turnoff to Mule Creek/male passed out on side of the roadway/male stated he was okay just drunk/will be standing by in a red Dodge Dakota.

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