Monday, Dec. 4

Welfare check
70 Truck Bypass – Peaceful Trailer Park
Caller from Pecos Cyber Academy advised 36 days without any communication with 15-year-old student or parents/the student hasn't logged into his computer/wants a phone call.

Vehicle burglary
Aguila Street – Santa Clara
Walk-in advised someone took some items out of her vehicle.

Larceny
11820 Highway 180
Someone stole the change from the air box (where you put air in your tires),

DVO served x 4
Grant County
No reports.

Welfare check
Highway 180 --- MM 116 (1 mile east of Walmart)
Male with grey shirt and dark pants.

Welfare check
Ridge Road
Caller advised that a male told him that it is over and he needs a helicopter but to not call for LE/he has been sick recently and has a history of suicidal ideations. Deputy had negative contact with male and negative contact with caller x 4.

Tuesday, Dec. 5

Domestic disturbance
Western Drive
A named female is on the property fighting with a male and yelling at him and trying to hit him. Deputies out with (redacted) who has two warrants who stated there was no arguing and . . .

Welfare check
Ridge Road
Caller advised her son called a co-worker stating he needs help/county did a welcheck last night with negative contact/he has been running a 104-degree temperature this morning. Deputies have negative contact.

Missing persons
Flury Lane – Arenas Valley
Walk-in advised an adult female who bounces from house to house was last seen Sunday, Dec. 3/if contact is made have her call mom.

Stabbing
Mobile Drive
Male on the curb yelling for help/has a dog with him. Second caller advised male is stabbed in the back/can see two stab wounds/advising the female who stabbed . . .

Domestic disturbance
Diaz and Carrasco
Male and female are fighting in a grey car by the railroad tracks. Deputies had negative contact.

Domestic disturbance
Jaguar Street – Santa Clara
Advised it is physical. Caller on the line with a named female/can hear her crying in the background/caller stated both have been drinking. Deputy has one in investigative detention.

Wednesday, Dec. 6

Welfare check
S. Highway 90
Father left in a white 2000 Toyota Tacoma threatening suicide/he has threatened suicide in the past but has never actually left from the home/unknown where he might have went. Deputy requesting to give BOLO (be on the lookout) out to NMSP and City.

Welfare check
Hill Street – Arenas Valley
Caller doesn't believe the kids are with their father like they are supposed to be. Deputy spoke with (redacted) and everything is okay.

Stolen motor vehicle
Mobile Drive
Caller advised his silver 2002 RAV4 has been stolen/he was in the hospital all this time/it was stolen around the 28th of October/caller is in a Las Cruces hospital. Deputy advised will advise caller the vehicle was towed Nov. 1.

Burglary
S. Bear Creek Road – Gila
No report.

Criminal trespass warning
Highway 15 – Pinos Altos
Caller advised (redacted) who was issued a CTW the other day was on the property last night and this morning/caller has a picture and he just ran her off. Deputy advised attempting contact with (redacted) at the old Pinos Altos Schoolhouse/made contact, back out at the trailer park/one in unit en route to Burro Road/dropped back off at the schoolhouse.

Unwanted subject
Galaz Street – San Lorenzo
Caller advised her uncle is on the property and he isn't supposed to be/he's messing with her vehicle/he is with a friend. Deputy advised negative contact/he left prior to arrival.

Welfare check
2069 Cottage San Road – Silver Star
Caller from HMS advised a named female was suicidal and in crisis when she called/she did not show up for her virtual appointment.

Larceny
Chalcopyrite Court – Tyrone
Caller advised someone stole caller's debit card/he also took the plates off a Jeep and put them on a van.

Domestic disturbance
Cypress
(Redacted) just attacked her sister(?) and threw a 7-month-old baby onto a couch.

Domestic disturbance
Short Stop – Arenas Valley
Female is trying to get out of a primer grey car/pulled over on the road to the Short Stop. Deputies had contact/both parties advised they did have a verbal argument, but . . .

Thursday. Dec. 7

Welfare check
Pewter Road
Male is not answering his door/they are trying to tell the male about an emergency situation involving his wife in El Paso. Caller called back advising everything is okay/cancel.

Welfare check
Mobile Drive
Caller advised the house is all torn up inside/the female who stabbed him may be at location/there are several stolen items from location. Deputy advised caller is going to stay and clean up the house/sister is going to come and change the locks/set up frequent patrol for one month.

Suspicious vehicle
Ft Bayard Cemetery
Old SUV is parked by the roadway near the cemetery. Deputy advised (redacted) will move his vehicle.

Stolen motor vehicle
Highway 15 – Pinos Altos
Caller advised someone just stole her blue Chevy truck/she is chasing the vehicle/she has stopped chasing the vehicle/they are looking for it now. Caller called back advising it was her father/everything is okay.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Salars Road
Caller advised someone threw items and damaged his windshield on his company truck. Caller called back advising to cancel out/they are going to settle out of court.

Domestic disturbance
Rio de Arenas Trailer Park
A named male is trying to break the door down/has not gotten physical with anyone. Can hear male in background yelling. Caller stated she was harassing the male and then he showed up to the home.

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