Friday, Mar. 24

Stolen motor vehicle
Mountain View Lane
Caller advised her neighbor's travel trailer is missing/owner is in the hospital. Deputy advised caller is the neighbor who feeds his cats/she saw the trailer there yesterday and heard some rustling last night but did not think . . .

Burglary
W. Highway 180 – Cliff-Mangas Valley
Someone broke into the property and stole everything/it's the house that burned down/cars are ransacked.

Unwanted subject
Oak Street – Santa Clara
A named female is refusing to leave/she is caller's son's girlfriend/they are in the kitchen. Deputy advised male and female in unit en route to Arenas Valley.

Welfare check
E. Highway 180 – Arenas Valley
Caller advised a semi has been parked in front of the residence all day/the headlights are on as well. Deputies made contact with a named male who advised he was tired and okay/pulled over to rest/calling caller.

Saturday, Mar. 25

Domestic disturbance
Mountain View Drive
Caller advised a male and a female were arguing across the street then they went inside but are still arguing. Deputy out at address.

Criminal trespass warning
Mira Loma Drive – Arenas Valley
Caller from GRMC Security requested a CTW be placed on the named male because he is harassing the female and she is afraid of him.

Weapons fired
Empire Street – Bayard
Advised male 5 shots heard in area/male yelling, "Get out of here, bitch"/address is on Waggoner/there are children at the house. Just out above the Empire Street address at an address.

Suspicious vehicle
S. Highway 90 – Tyrone
Caller advised a pickup is parked on her property. Deputy advised subject ran/ATL in the area/it is a wooded area/send next wrecker on rotation for vehicle.

Unwanted subject
Grand Mesa Drive
Caller advised a named male kicked in the door and is refusing to leave the residence/he is intoxicated/caller is in the living room. Deputy arrived at the residence and spoke with caller who advised her boyfriend came in intoxicated and woke up the children/he does reside at the residence and they have been in a relationship for 12 years. Deputy advised talked to the male and asked him to go to sleep for . . .

Sunday, Mar. 26

Accident-injuries
Highway 180 – MM 92 (halfway between Highway 221 junction and Mangas)
Caller advised he was hit head-on/headed west/off the roadway/he is in a grey Chevy Cruize. Second party advised off to the side of the road in a 2018 Mitsubishi/there are fluids/tire is partially hanging off/ Deputy advised 20-year-old male –left arm.

Welfare check
Spear Drive – Silver Acres
Caller believes there is underage drinking at this house. Deputy was advised/tried to contact caller but the number has been changed or disconnected/negative contact with caller.

Criminal trespass warning
Observation point – Chino Mines
Caller from Chino Mines Security advised a male jumped the fence and is on mine property. Caller called back advising these subjects left the property/no longer have need for LE.

Welfare check
Highway 180 – MM 126.5 (.5 mile north of Hurley)
Just past the Hurley bridge/male sitting close to the white line. Deputy advised has contact with subject/en route to Gateway with female.

Unattended death
Highway 152 – MM 30-31
Sierra County SO is on scene/OMI is enroute/bicyclist/medical event while riding his bicycle/friends attempted CPR but were unsuccessful/NMSP was advised. Deputy advising to cancel NMSP/deputy will be picking up a key from the Forest Service and will be enroute to this location.

Battery
Ft Bayard Medical Center
Caller advised her 69-year-old mother fell in her room today and broke her nose/caller is at GRMC with her mother/no one was in her room when she fell.

Larceny
Viola Stone Park
A named individual stole caller's phones, ID, and EBT cards.

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