Nov. 2: A deputy reported booking a male subject for a DUI at 2900 SR 82.
Oct. 28: A Patagonia caller said her boyfriend was attacking her.
Oct. 26: A caller reported that a dog had injured a deer near Wagon Wheel Lane and Cayuse Trail in Sonoita-Elgin.
A caller from Harshaw Avenue outside Patagonia advised that she had just arrived to her family’s residence and she believes someone has broken in. She said the door was open and things were moved. She said she’d checked the whole house and no one was inside. She was advised to wait with her family outside.
Oct. 23: A caller from somewhere off SR 82 said there was a white van in her driveway with its wheels spinning. She doesn’t know if it got into an accident. She said she just got home and doesn’t want to get out of her vehicle.
A caller said the vehicle owned by her ex-boyfriend, who had an arrest warrant placed on him recently, is parked right down the road from her house where he has been working on building another house. She said she also has a protection order against him.
Oct. 20: A caller from Elgin School reported that a student in a note during class had threatened to kill another student. The student who made the threat is currently at the principal’s office.
A caller from Patagonia requested a deputy to an address in Sonoita to retrieve belongings from a residence.
Oct. 6: A caller reported a trailer that was stolen from Patagonia is possibly located on Apache Trail. The caller said she didn’t know where exactly it was stolen from but that it was somewhere in the Red Mountain area.
A caller said he wanted to meet up at the washrooms at the entrance of Patagonia to report his gun stolen or missing. He refused to explain where it was lost or stolen and said he would explain it to the officer.
A caller requested a deputy to Pennsylvania Avenue in Patagonia due to an elderly woman that tried to attack the caller during an argument.
Oct. 5: A Patagonia Lake ranger asked for assistance in escorting people from the lake.
Oct. 1: A caller from Duquesne Ave. in Patagonia said the back of their vehicle was shattered. They said they did not know when it happened.
Sept. 27: A caller from Elgin said her husband might kill himself. She said he walked away with his handgun, saying “I’m done.” She said he might attempt to take her vehicle.
