Monday, Apr. 29

Welfare check
Virginia Street – Bayard
Can hear a male yelling for help/he's on his knees next to a vehicle. Deputy advised made contact with caller who stated everything was okay/it was the neighbor needing help getting up and getting to his . . .

Criminal trespass warning
17 Kirkland Road
Caller advised a named female has a CTW and she is in his boss' office and in the shower. Deputy advised female left prior to arrival.

Mental health complaint
Grenfell Drive – Arenas Valley
35-year-old male with mental health issues/has been off his meds for a while. WCFD had negative response to page.

Welfare check
North Hurley
Male lying in the road. Deputy advised had seen a female run from road/negative contact with anyone else.

Tuesday, Apr. 30

Criminal trespass warning
Spring Creek Road
Stated two females are on his property/want them issued CTWs. Deputies made contact with caller.

Welfare check
Arenas Valley Road
A named male is outside yelling and cursing.

Welfare check
N. Swan Street
Advised the neighbor's mail is still in the mailbox and trash has accumulated outside. Deputy advised doesn't appear anyone lives at this address/everything was secure.

Fraud/embezzlement
Highway 152 – Hanover
Walk-in for credit card fraud.

Welfare check
Lake Roberts – Upper Campground
A female in a tent is very upset/her husband left three hours ago to the store and hasn't returned/she has a small boy with her. Deputy made contact with neighbor and the husband has returned/everything is okay.

DVO served x 3
11988 Highway 180 – Santa Clara; Grant County; Grant County

Stolen motor vehicle
Highway 113 – Highway to Playas off I-10
Advised white Ford F550 utility pickup was taken from job site.

Accident-property damage
Highway 15 and Wendy Road
Subject is not responding in the background. Deputies had negative contact/clear.

Harassment
11825 E. Highway 180
Caller advised a named male was threatening to kill caller/left walking east. Deputy had contact just east of Alamo Street/going to speak with caller.

Larceny
Chalcocite Court – Tyrone
Welding items were taken. Deputy set up frequent patrol for one month.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Wayne Road
Caller advised she left her ex-boyfriend for a few minutes in her home and when she returned she found her vehicle's tires slashed. Deputy set up frequent patrol for one month.

Wednesday, May 1

Domestic disturbance
Hermosa Street – Hanover
Male is yelling/children are in the home/male told caller to call 911 that he needed help. Deputy requested ambulance for male and female with wounds to their faces/in their 20s.

Disturbance
Coffee House
A named male is causing issues. Deputy advised one adult male en route to (redacted)/out at (redacted).

Battery
Pancho
Caller went to location last date to take her ex his belongings/while there her ex hit her and broke the window of her car. Deputy spoke to caller.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Highway 180 -- MM 83 (1 mile west of Cliff)
Vehicle has been there for two weeks/now the windows are getting busted out.

Criminal trespass warning
Chino powerplant
Male was on the property telling employees he was trying to get away from people. Deputy had contact with male/re-issued indefinite CTW for all mine properties/dropped male off at Hurley Car Wash.

Criminal trespass warning
Spring Creek Road
Advised that a named female has returned to the property/wants CTW issued.

Harassment
Mountain View Road
Stated he is getting blackmailed on Facebook/there is a link to caller nude and masturbating to a 13-year-old female and requesting money.

Harassment
North Hurley Road
Caller advised a named male passed by and threatened to kill caller. Deputy advised it is a family feud/male is intoxicated/will try to make contact later on.

Suspicious vehicle
Santa Rita Avenue – Hurley
Black Dodge pickup parked in the alley. Deputy advised they are waiting for someone and will park their vehicle on the roadway.

Welfare check
Ironwood Lane
Caller from Veteran Crisis Line advised a named veteran had a plan to either hang himself or shoot himself. Deputy advised had contact with (redacted's) father.

Thursday, May 2

Welfare check
Highway 152 – Hanover
Caller advised five males are trying to break into their SXS/they are using a pulley system. Female is not very cooperative.

Harassment
Enchanted Trail
Caller is in charge of the Tour of the Gila web page/has received via email threats to run over the cyclists.

Welfare check
Chapparal – Tyrone
Caller from Inspire Psychiatry advised her patient advised her she is being held hostage by her husband/she is 72-years-old. The female is on 911 saying she isn't happy but isn't making sense.

Domestic disturbance
Chamisa Drive – Lower Mimbres
Advised an 82-year-old male with dementia is being verbally aggressive with caller/she is his caretaker.

Fraud/embezzlement
Bobwhite Drive
Caller advised her boyfriend stole $3,500 from her bank account.

Welfare check
Swan Street
Male sitting up in the southbound gutter. Deputy had contact with the male/he moved to the sidewalk.

Criminal trespass warning
Spring Creek Road
A named female is in his front yard with someone in a dark truck. Both females, Joclyn and Cassandra, were issued CTWs to this residence and are . . .

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