Friday, Sept. 8

Domestic disturbance
Prescott Street – Santa Clara
Caller advised his 19-year-old sister is throwing a "crazy"/she became upset because he was in the bathroom/she has not been physical with anyone. Dispatch can hear female yelling and arguing very loudly in background.

Welfare check
500 N. Prescott Street
Caller advised the sister of a male with PTSD was involved in the dog bite incident. Deputy made contact with male/everything is okay/clear.

Missing persons
Gila Hot Springs
The owner of Gila Hot Springs called advising a named male is missing/he was riding a mule last night/he was headed out to Big Bear Trail via Little Bear/he was supposed to be back last night/the mule he left with had a "nasty" disposition. A Hurley PD officer stated caller advised the male came home this morning.

Weapons fired
Highway 152
Deputy out at a Highway 152 address/they were target shooting and have a backdrop.

Welfare check
Bellm Street – Santa Clara
An 83-year-old male is not answering his phone since Monday/caller is out of state and can't reach him/he is home alone/he has diabetes. Deputy had contact with male/he is okay and will call his daughter.

Welfare check
Trailing Heart Drive – Silver Acres
Caller from Say Something advised a 15-year-old female student is having suicidal ideations/she has tried to kill herself in the past.

Unattended death
Hot Springs Canyon – Lower Mimbres
Caller advised 42-year-old son is not breathing and is unresponsive/he started vomiting and collapsed into the tub/she spoke to her son about 10 minutes ago/she is alone at this time and no one else is around. EMS3 direct.

Saturday, Sept. 9

Welfare check
Camino Tolreca
Advised girlfriend has been having suicidal ideations/she left on foot about 20 minutes ago/ unknown where. Deputy put out ATL to city/had contact with female just before Tyrone townsite.

Larceny
Sacaton and Moon Ranch roads
Caller advising he was camping in the area and when he returned from hunting he found his black 9mm SAR USA was missing from his tent/caller is back in Los Lunas/he waited to report it to get accurate serial number for the gun/it was taken on Sept. 3.

Criminal damage to property
Mimbres Transfer Station
Someone pulled a piece of roof off the oil bin/fence also has more damage.

Accident-property damage
Highway 180 and Greenwood Road
Vehicle vs deer. Deputy advised no wrecker or ambulance needed.

Unwanted subject
2069 Cottage San Road – Silver Star
Caller advised her female cousin is intoxicated and refusing to leave/the aunt is refusing to leave as well. Caller advised she was praying when they burst into her house/she was her cousin's sponsor for AA and she can't do it anymore.

Welfare check
Royal John Mine Road
Caller advised her son is having a mental health episode/he is a harm to himself. Deputy advised son is okay/he was just venting.

Sunday, Sept. 10

Unwanted subject
Cedar Street – Santa Clara
A named female is back outside the house/she is following him/caller disconnected the line. Deputies will ATL for both vehicles/spoke with male who stated his mom was taking his son for shoes.

Criminal trespass
Mobile Drive
Caller advised people are inside this trailer. Caller called back advising people spoke to the owner and gave them permission to be there/advising his father called and spoke to (redacted) who did confirm they were allowed to be there. Deputy had negative contact with anyone at the house.

Welfare check
W. Cedar Street – Santa Clara
Advising (redacted) was attempting to commit suicide today and four children, ages 2, 5, 7, and 12-years-old, are in the home. Deputy made contact with a named individual and four kids/everything is okay.

Welfare check
Highway 35 – Upper Mimbres
Caller advised he was told by someone that the boyfriend is molesting his 6-month-old daughter/he hasn't been able to see his daughter in a month/was told this info by the mother's cousin. Deputies were advised/negative contact/no one home.

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