Monday, Aug. 14

Larceny
Truck Bypass
A named female stole his laptop.

Welfare check
Cottage San Road
Male walking halfway between 180 and Bear Mountain Lodge holding his neck. Deputy made contact with male and advised he did get hit in the neck/is okay/ will be giving him a ride downtown.

Burglary
Mobile Drive
Caller advised that a named male broke into his home within the last two weeks while caller was in Phoenix and took caller’s tools. Deputy advised en route.

Domestic disturbance
Mountain View Road
Caller advised her son is yelling at her because she won’t give him the keys, which she doesn’t have. The 32-year-old son won’t leave and keeps accusing caller of stealing all his things. Caller advised the son is now in his car that he doesn’t have keys for. Caller advised she isn’t well and wants him to leave. Male called advising he is looking for his keys and his mother is not giving them to . . .

Weapons fired
Redrock Road – Redrock
Caller advised she just heard four shots from her neighbor’s house. Deputy advised out at a Redrock Road address and has contact with a named female who advised she didn’t hear any shots fired/she is okay/clear.

Burglary
Quail Run – Tyrone
Caller advised they just got home from out of town and their house has been broken into/entry was made through an A/C which was pulled out of the wall/a shotgun and some jewelry were taken.

Welfare check
Bobwhite Drive
Caller advised that a named male called threatening suicide by cop/he is intoxicated and depressed/he feels targeted by law enforcement/he advised he will go outside with a knife so LE can shoot him. Deputies made contact and advised clear/he does not wish to go to the ER or want help from them.

Tuesday, Aug. 15

Breaking and entering
Truck Bypass
Caller advised he thinks someone is breaking into his trailer/it’s very dark out. Deputies had contact and advised clear/negative contact with anyone or signs of forced entry.

Loud music
Rio de Arenas Road – Arenas Valley
Deputies made contact and spoke with homeowner/they will be clear.

Harassment
Camino Tolteca -- Tyrone
Caller advised her ex is violating the DVO by texting and calling. Deputy advised negative on report/the ex has not been served.

Welfare check
Mountain Geronimo
Caller advised he is on top of a mountain and cannot get back down/does not remember where he climbed from/advised three other males/advised his mother’s phone number. Deputies plotted coordinates at the tower the 911 phone is pinging off of.

Larceny
Dragonfly Trailhead
Caller advised that two halters were taken out of his horse trailer. Caller advised that another male saw two males on horseback take the items from the trailer.

Domestic disturbance
Mountain View Drive
Caller advised that he and his wife were involved in a domestic and they both started to push each other and he pushed her and she fell and broke her arm. Caller advised they both had been drinking and they both are at fault. Caller advised that his 42-year-old wife is still lying on the floor crying and holding her arm.

Domestic disturbance
Highway 35 and San Francisco Road
Caller advised a female was walking then a male drove up in a powder blue pickup yelling at her/female got in and they drove away. Deputy out at Highways 35 and 152/out at address off Highway 152/out at Sepulveda . . .

Domestic disturbance
11072 W. Highway 180
Caller advised that her husband is calling her names and won’t let her alone.

Harassment
Camino Tolteca -- Tyrone
Caller advised she can hear her neighbor screaming and yelling things at her from her backyard. Deputy made contact with neighbor and advised her to knock it off.

Wednesday, Aug. 16

Larceny
Mountain View Drive
Caller advised that her daughter and granddaughter went to her home while caller was in Albuquerque and now her medication is gone.

Welfare check
Palo Verde Drive
Caller advised that her friend told her she was going to kill herself. Deputy had contact with the friend.

Unwanted subject
Filaree Road
Caller advised that she no longer wants her sister in her home. Deputy advised everything is okay/unwanted sister is leaving.

Thursday, Aug. 17

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Highway 356
Caller advised that someone broke the window to camping trailer. Caller called back advising to cancel call.

Welfare check
Hot Springs Canyon Road – Lower Mimbres
Caller advised he went to check on his 47-year-old father and he smelled a foul odor from the residence. Advised the vehicle is still parked at the address and it looks like it is vandalized. Deputy attempting contact/out of radio service a little bit.

Domestic disturbance
North Hurley Road
Caller advised it is verbal but he threatened he would hit her. Advised they have no parenting plan.

Fight
Skyview Drive
Caller advised a female can be heard screaming/sounds as if she is getting abused. Deputy made contact and advised negative on a fight/it was a family gathering/everything is okay.

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