Friday, Aug. 12

Harassment
Main Street – PA Museum – Pinos Altos
Caller advised the owner of the museum harassed caller and his dog.

Welfare check
Highway 15 – Pinos Altos
Advised a male has been inside the apartment since Monday and hasn't come out of the apartment. Deputies had negative contact with anyone.

Disturbance
17 Kirkland Road
Caller stated he is having an issue with his dad and brother. Caller is still arguing with his family over the family business. Deputy advised all verbal/nothing physical.

Welfare check
Rio de Arenas Road
Caller found two kids home alone and they told caller that mom was camping. Caller now stating the older siblings are supposed to be home. Deputy advised down in the running arroyo/two juvies in unit back to location/they were just walking around.

Suicide threat
Artcher Road
No narrative.

Welfare check
Highway 146 – MM 12.5
Caller advised they are in a 2013 gray Kia Forte/they have kids in the vehicle/they are stuck in their vehicle/the water is trying to sweep them away/water is going inside the vehicle. They are just past S. Well Road on Highway 146. Deputies advised just getting to MM 2/cannot get through due to a running river/have contact with female/advised they did . . .

Welfare check
Mobile Drive
Advised that a female is screaming and that is all we can hear. Deputy has contact/everything is okay.

Domestic disturbance
11072 W. Highway 180 – American Mobile Home Park
There is a bad domestic going on in the small camper/they just moved there. Second caller advised two females are yelling at each other. Caller called back advising they saw the deputy and they went . . .

Saturday, Aug. 13

Welfare check
Highway 180 – 4:34 a.m. -- MM 119-120 (1-2 miles east of Uncle Woody's Flea Market)
Someone is driving a tractor on Highway 180 headed east with no lights on. Deputy advised just passed the tractor/he has flashers on and small lights.

Welfare check
Racetrack and Crum roads
Caller advised a female is in the middle of the road in an older model car and not allowing them to pass/told caller she wanted to kill (redacted). Deputy had negative contact.

Welfare check
Mesquite Street
A named male about 40 to 50-years-old lives alone and they have been unable to contact him for a few weeks. Deputy advised have contact with the male/he is okay.

Accident-property damage
Kirkland and Whiskey Creek Airport roads
Caller advised she swerved to miss a deer and hit a wall/doesn't know where it happened at exactly/she is now in her apartment.

Welfare check
Cherry Creek
Caller advised she was in the creek when a big gush of water took two people and a dog/advised water is too powerful to save them/they can no longer see them.

Disturbance
North Hurley Road
Caller advised he is trying to get his cards back and she is refusing to give it to him. Deputy advised clear/male got his cards back.

Loud music
Vesuvius Way
Deputy advised subjects have the Gomez Peak Campground rented/camp host is going to have them shut it down come sundown/everything is okay.

Game and Fish
Delk Drive
Advised he received a call from someone that an injured deer is in his yard/he has been calling NMSP and F&G and no one has responded.

Disturbance
Chalcocite Court – Tyrone
Caller advised a lot of kids are fighting. Deputy advised at this address they are having a party/they did have someone arguing and had them leave.

Sunday, Aug.14

Larceny
Agua Blanca – North Hurley
Caller advised her daughter just went into her house and stole her purse/she threatened to hit caller.

Weapons fired
Highway 15 – Pinos Altos
Caller advised someone is shooting near his house. Caller is arguing with the subject telling him he cannot be out there shooting.

Disturbance
Chalcocite Court
Advised a vehicle keeps revving up and there is fighting and yelling in the area and someone keeps slamming doors/advised someone keeps banging on things. Deputy out with two subjects arguing/clear/subject was yelling at the vehicle.

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