Monday, Oct. 2

Burglary
Cleveland Mine Road
Caller had several things stolen. Deputy requested ATL for a subject to be issued a CTW to address when located.

Welfare check
Broken Arrow Drive – Silver Acres
Advised there are four children and the parents are possibly under the influence of narcotics/children are 2, 4, 6, and 10-years-of-age/two girls and two boys/caller used to work for the subject.

Breaking and entering
Cloudt Road – Arenas Valley
Caller advised her attic is open and possibly there is someone inside the home/caller is alone. Deputy attempting to make contact.

Aggravated burglary
Whiskey Creek Airport Road – Arenas Valley
Caller advised his Glock .40 caliber was stolen/he last saw the gun seven months ago/caller was advised by the pawnshop the ATF notified them it was stolen. Deputy issued CTW to (redacted) for this address/both guns are clear.

Welfare check
Goathead Path – Arenas Valley
Male in the roadway in front of the residence is yelling. Deputy out with male/clear locally.

Welfare check
Village and Little Walnut roads
Male walking in the middle of the road toward the picnic grounds. Deputy had negative contact.

Welfare check
Highway 180/railroad tracks
Male walking in roadway headed toward Hurley. Deputy had negative contact.

Missing persons
Hooker Loop – Gila
Caller advised his 16-year-old niece is missing/she was supposed to go to lunch with a friend after school/she never went to lunch but she was in school/she has been interested in a boy by the . . .

Tuesday, Oct. 3

Accident-property damage
Highway 180 and Kirkland Road
There is a dead deer on the east side of the highway.

Accident-injuries
Airport Road and Highway 180
Advised he hit someone from behind/unknown injuries/red Ford F250 pickup vs grey Kia car/31-year-old female with head pain. Deputy requests NMSP respond reference injuries.

DV order violation
Camino Tolteca
Caller advised a named male called caller to her cell phone while she was at work.

Welfare check
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised subject left GRMC and made some suicidal ideations/he left about five minutes ago/GRMC is requesting someone respond to his residence/there is no hold on the subject.

Harassment
S. Bear Creek Road – Gila
Caller advised he is being threatened by a male via text and email/caller does have an address.

Wednesday, Oct. 4

Game and Fish
11745 E. Highway 180
Dead deer in the turning lane.

Domestic disturbance
Oakwood
Caller advised (redacted) is inside the home. Two girls are arguing in the background. Advised he is in the house/the male was arguing with her sister. Deputy advised will ATL for silver Toyota Camry with a male and female.

Accident-property damage
Highway 180 and Rio de Arenas Road
Toyota Highlander vs tan Chevy Malibu. Deputy requested ambulance for an 11-year-old male with neck pain.

Breaking and entering
11732 E. Highway 180
Caller advised one of the sheds was possibly broken into/looking through the window it appears someone peed in the shed. Deputy will make report once he gets . . .

Reckless driver
Hudson Bridge
Black lifted Ford pickup that was swerving and driving at a high rate of speed. SCPD officer has negative contact. NMSP officer advised have contact on College and Cooper/vehicle possibly headed west on Cooper.

Thursday, Oct. 5

Unwanted subject
Rio de Arenas Road
Caller advised a named male is out at a space, throwing rocks at another space/he is not supposed to be on the property. Deputy out with the male who was issued an indefinite CTW to Space 8.

Accident-property damage
Highway 180/Romo Construction
Vehicle vs deer/vehicle and deer both out of roadway.

Game and Fish
Highway 180 – MM 111-112 (Oakwood Estates to 1 mile east)
Dead deer in the roadway/deer moved off the roadway.

Mental health complaint
Royal John Mine Road – Lower Mimbres
Advised that her 35-year-old son is having a schizophrenic episode/he wants to be transported by ambulance to GRMC/he is not combative at this time.

Missing persons
Grant County
Caller needs to report his sister/she has mental health issues she is refusing to confront/advised he and his sister have not talked in years/caller's brother received this information from a cousin from back east who . . .

DVO served x 3
Location not given; Kirkland Road -- Arenas Valley; location not given
No reports.

Accident-property damage
Highway 180 – MM 110 (Truck Bypass junction)
Advised she hit a deer/deer is still alive.

Harassment
Little Walnut Road
Caller advised her son has been threatening her all day/she has video.

Welfare check
11072 W. Highway 180 – Hillside Haven
Recording saying the owner of the phone was in a severe car crash. Upon callback no answer. Deputy had negative contact with anything in the area.

Welfare check
Royal John Mine Road – Lower Mimbres
Caller advised her son is having a meltdown/he is threatening to burn the house down and harm himself/caller left about 30 minutes ago/he is upset because she left/he is schizophrenic. Deputy made contact with son/he is okay.

Welfare check
Welsh Street – Arenas Valley
Can hear a female yelling, "Call 911. Please help."

Domestic disturbance
Pine
Caller advised his son is fighting with his girlfriend/believes it is verbal only. Deputies and XCPD officer to Dollar General on traffic stop.

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