Friday, Dec. 2

Domestic disturbance
T&M Dairy Road
Caller advised a named female is throwing rocks at his front door and is trying to damage his Jeep/advised he allowed her to stay at his residence because their child is ill. Deputy advised female was gone prior to arrival/clear.

Welfare check
Ft Bayard Medical Center – Santa Clara
Someone appears to be asleep in a silver Volkswagen Jetta. Vehicle registered in Cibola, NM.

DVO served x 3
Morales Road, N. Gold Street, Canal Street
No reports.

Welfare check
Camino de Vida – Upper Mimbres
Caller from Cobre Schools Administration advised the school hasn't seen a 6-year-old male in three weeks/spoke with the mom on Wednesday and she said the family has the monkey pox but hasn't been able to provide notice from a doctor to support this claim/caller has also checked with CDC and hasn't found evidence to support this claim as well.

Welfare check
Delk Drive – Sunrise Estates
Caller advised the Navy rep is upstairs yelling/caller doesn't know his name or rank but stated he has a temper. Deputy advised everything is okay.

Welfare check
Racetrack Road – Arenas Valley
Received call from automated system advising owner of iPhone was in an accident and unable to call for help. Deputy made contact with owner of phone/they advised they hit the button by mistake/everything is okay/all units clear.

Accident-property damage
Highway 152 – MM 10-11
Vehicle vs deer/between San Lorenzo and the mine/red 2018 Dodge Challenger. Deputy advised clear/driver already made arrangements for tow truck on her own.

Welfare check
Village Road
Caller advised she has not been able to get ahold of her female friend for the past four days/friend is not in the best of health/she suffers from PTSD/she lives alone. Deputy advised made contact with the female who is okay and advised she has blocked caller's number from her phone and would no longer like contact with her.

Welfare check
Wilmot Road
A named male possibly has an injured eye/he left the Moose/unknown if he needs medical attention. Deputy requested ambulance for 50-year-old male who is severely bleeding from eye/PAFD has no responders at this time clear/male will be transported.

Saturday, Dec. 3

Criminal sexual penetration
Broken Arrow Drive – Silver Acres
Caller reported that a named male assaulted her back in August/advised she was in a relationship with him/advising she woke up to him "doing sexual things" to her while she was asleep/advising she did not consent to this.

DV order violation
Cottonwood Road
Caller advised her ex spoke with their kids on the phone while they were speaking with his mother/and there is a no contact order. Deputy made contact over the phone.

Aggravated assault
Rio de Arenas Road
The owner of the RDA Trailer Park advised that a named male pulled out a gun on him. Deputies issued the male a CTW for RDA.

Welfare check
Ft Bayard Medical Center – Santa Clara
A female just walked up to the building/she is lost/caller thinks she has dementia. Deputy advised the female was returned to her husband.

Domestic disturbance
Fairway Drive
Caller advised she needs to speak to an officer before she and her boyfriend start fighting. Caller was cussing at the male then disconnected the line/there was a baby crying in the background. Deputies out with subjects.

Sunday, Dec. 5
Unattended death
Sundown Trail – White Signal
42-year-old pendant press/female is unresponsive. Caller stated patient "is not breathing much"/unknown what they meant by that. UPDATE: patient has stopped breathing. TYFD did not acknowledge. Patient's daughter and her boyfriend are on scene willing to do compressions.

Harassment
11072 W. Highway 180 – American Mobile Home Park
Male neighbor was at caller's house yelling at him/he has gone back to his house/he is still yelling. Deputies advise clear from caller/out with neighbor/Mr. (redacted) was dropped off at Gospel Mission.

Welfare check
North Hurley Road and Horseshoe Drive
Caller advising a named female is lying in the middle of the roadway/she does seem to be under the influence of something/caller advised her pickup is blocking the street to keep the female from being hit. Caller called back advising she was able to get the female out of the roadway and back home.

Welfare check
Coleman Drive
Caller advised a vehicle is in the ditch/it's a Hummer H3 with its lights on. Deputy advised on Coleman/negative contact with vehicle. Caller called back advising deputies passed vehicle.

Disturbance
W. Highway 180 – Cliff
Caller advised her 22-year-old son is high on meth and tried to take a swing at caller/he is now outside yelling/possibly left in an orange Challenger. Deputies went traffic with vehicle on 180W/one in investigative detention/clear from traffic.

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