Friday, Apr. 19

Unwanted subject
11072 W. Highway 180 – Hillside Haven
Caller advised his girlfriend is there tearing up the place because she thinks her family is underneath the trailer/she is going through all the rooms talking to herself/she is outside now. Deputy advised all units clear/everything is okay/female advised she would stay in . . .

Criminal trespass warning
Galaz Street – San Lorenzo
Caller advised her brother is trying to plug something into her trailer. Deputy advised negative on warrants/no CTW listed for address/male was issued an indefinite CTW for the property.

Accident-property damage
Mimbres Hot Springs Ranch
Advised his vehicle was hit the week of April 1.

Criminal trespass warning
17 Kirkland Road
Advised his daughter keeps going by his residence/wants her issued a CTW for his address.

Welfare check
Ridge Road
Deputy had contact with one part of the party.

Disturbance
11072 W. Highway 180 – Hillside Haven
Advised she is destroying the property inside the trailer/she is off her medication/she has been given a 30-day eviction notice. Deputies advised one female in custody en route to station.

Domestic disturbance
Meadow Hawk Lane – Arenas Valley
Caller advised her 16-year-old son and his girlfriend are physically fighting each other. Deputies advise subject clear/no DL on file.

Domestic disturbance
Bobwhite Drive
Caller is 18-years-old/he wants to leave but his parents won't let him/he owns a red 2002 Dodge Dakota Sport/he has a dog he has to lock up/caller walked outside and disconnected the phone.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Racetrack Road – Arenas Valley
Caller advised a known male broke a side window to his vehicle/male left already.

Suspicious vehicle
Box Canyon Road – Gila
Deputy had negative contact with vehicle/did have contact with two females requesting a ride to Bayard.

Saturday, Apr. 20

Welfare check
Nikis – Silver City
Female called the suicide hotline saying she did something bad that she was going to get in trouble for/stated she is suicidal and had intent and a plan. Deputy advised everything is okay/negative on suicide intentions/spoke to mother.

Welfare check
Escondida and Mill streets
Heard what sounded like a car crashing. Deputy advised negative contact.

Unattended death
Highway 35 – Upper Mimbres
80-year-old female/trouble breathing/has dementia/unresponsive. EMS1 request officer for possible death. Deputy requested OMI be called.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Peterson Drive
Caller states her windshield is too damaged for her to see.

Vehicle burglary
Alamo Street – Santa Clara
Blower and chain saw stolen from trunk of car. Deputy had negative contact with caller.

Intoxicated persons
Ft Bayard Post Office
Guy with a gallon of whiskey is walking in the middle of the street/now in front of Central Apartments.

Larceny
XYZ Ranch Road
Caller advised his brother has taken all his gaming electronic devices, consoles, cords, and controller/caller saw it all in his brother's backpack.

Welfare check
Camino de Vida – Upper Mimbres
Caller advised his friend texted him about five minutes ago saying she had slit her wrists/advised she is at her son's house in Mimbres. Caller called back advising she is fine/caller could her the female's son laughing in the background.

Harassment
Flury Lane and Mathers Road
Group of girls threw a bottle at her sister's car.

Welfare check
1235 E. Highway 180
Female following vehicle.

Sunday, Apr. 21

Mental health complaint
El Otro Lado Road – Upper Mimbres
26-year-old female advised she wants to just leave from this location/she is intoxicated/this started because her and her boyfriend got into . . .

Mental health complaint
Highway 180 @RDA
A named male is having a schizophrenic episode/he is 15-years-old/he is walking west on the westbound side of the roadway.

Larceny
Spring Creek Road
Caller advised they left a speaker and an extension cord in the front yard for three hours and when they returned it was missing. Deputy set up frequent patrol till the end of the month.

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