Monday, Dec. 4

Unattended death
Broken Arrow Drive – Silver Acres
87-year-old male having trouble breathing/he just went down/not breathing now. Request OMI be called.

Reckless driver
Highway 180 – water tanks
NMSP officer made contact with semi/clear.

Reckless driver
Highway 180 @ Mis Amigos
Deputy went traffic with vehicle in Albertsons.

Burglary
Highway 152 – Santa Rita
Caller advised a gun was stolen.

Unwanted subject
North Hurley Road
A named female is knocking at the door refusing to leave.

Unwanted subject
Shale Drive
Caller advised that a named female is knocking on her door/this is caller’s tenant/she just evicted her and she is very upset about it. Deputies made contact advising clear/advised tenant to stay away and take care of the eviction through court.

Welfare check
Valle de Uvas – Upper Mimbres
Caller advised she cannot get a hold of her sister who lives in Mimbres.

Tuesday, Dec. 5

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
12 Dickson Road
Caller advised tires were taken off a utility trailer.

Criminal trespass warning
T&M Dairy Road – Hanover
Caller advised that a named male keeps going into the yard and he has a CTW for that address. Officer advised that Judge Grijalva bond to be set indecent exposure.

Request officer
Cottonwood Road
17-year-old female was kicked out of mother’s house and caller advised he has to be at work in 20 minutes. Deputy en route to speak with caller.

Game and Fish
Faywood area
Wildlife services will be spotlighting for coyotes tonight on the Mann and Jim Woods Ranch.

Reckless driver
Highway 180 – rest area
Deputy made contact with vehicle hauling hay.

Wednesday, Dec. 6

Suspicious vehicle
Dragonfly Trailhead
Deputy made contact, advising male staying here for the night.

Unwanted subject
Rio de Arenas Road
Caller is the manager and wants the female removed/manager believed the female was taking things. Deputy made contact advising everything is okay/the female is in agreement of when she needs to be gone.

Intoxicated driver
Highway 35 – La Tienda
Intoxicated male is just sitting in his vehicle. Deputy made contact advising there are just two dogs in the vehicle.

Criminal trespass
Whiskey Creek Airport Road – Arenas Valley
A named male and a named female are trespassing on the property/will meet deputy at the Short Stop. Deputies made contact with the male.

Harassment
Highway 356 – Santa Rita Mine
Deputy advised there are no real threatening texts/caller is in an on again off again relationship with the male and has been asking him to stay away from her. Caller was given literature for El Refugio and she was advised to change her phone number and possibly stay with her mom until issue . . .

Thursday, Dec. 7

Welfare check
Bobwhite Drive
Father advised that his 3-year-old should be in school and he has missed school yesterday and today. Deputy made contact with mother and son advising both are sick and mother and father will have to work it out on the parenting plan.

Criminal trespass
Claw Road
Caller has a CTW on a female and believes the homeowner took her to the residence. Deputy made contact, advising her being there is okay.

Unattended death
Rocky Creek Road
A 70-year-old male has passed away, not breathing, cold.

Domestic disturbance
Pheasant Drive
Caller is with a 17-year-old who was just kicked out of her house in her pajamas/they just let her inside. Deputy made contact advising she will be going with a friend tonight.

Game and Fish
Cottage San Road @ Silver Star
Male with an injured deer. Deputy had negative contact with male or injured deer.

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