2:03 p.m. A man was found to be trespassing while sleeping in the Baymont by Wyndham Hotel, and ran from police after being informed he had nine warrants for his arrest. He was tased before being taken into custody.
7:26 p.m. A deputy responded to the hospital where a woman reported an assault. She said she took her male friend to retrieve a PC gaming system from his ex-girlfriend’s house in Towaoc, after his ex-girlfriend requested he come get it or it would be destroyed. His ex-girlfriend and her mother began chasing after the pair and tried to block them from leaving after they retrieved the gaming system. They then pursued them to Road G and eventually blocked them with their truck at the merging point of U.S. Highway 160 near G-Will Liquors. The ex-girlfriend’s mother got out of her truck and approached the man with a four-way lug wrench, which he knocked out of her hands. The ex-girlfriend then struck the reporting woman in the mouth, before traffic backed up behind the cars and they all left the scene. When interviewed by a deputy, the ex-girlfriend said she had purchased a cellphone for the man in exchange for the PC system. She said they stopped on the highway because her mother was trying to flip off her ex-boyfriend and friend and lost control of her pickup, coming to a stop. She said the man hit her mother above her right eye, and that the reporting woman was coming closer to her in an aggressive manner, which is why she punched her in the mouth.
8:28 p.m. A deputy responded to a report of trespassing in the 8000 block of County Road 46. A man kicked through the fence on private land near the intersection of U.S. Highway 160 and Road 46, and prepared to cross the property to get to BLM land. The owner said the man invaded his personal space and bumped him, claiming he had the right to be there, before eventually leaving and saying he would return to fix the fence. The man provided his contact information to the property owner, but the deputy was not able to get in contact with him at the time of the report.
4:15 p.m. A Chevrolet pickup truck rolled into a parked Kia Sportage at Eagle Claw after the owner stepped out to talk to a friend.
10:49 a.m. A deputy responded to the 23000 block of Road F for a report of a missing tire and a suspicious sign being placed on the property — later identified as part of the missing Silver Bean coffee shop’s Airstream trailer.
6:59 a.m. A man complained that he was unable to access his property in the 4000 block of Road 46, with access possible only through the Elk Stream subdivision. The man could not present paperwork verifying a perspective easement, and the HOA president told the responding deputy that access through a security gate would only be granted to the man if he contributed an equal portion of the road maintenance fees that all other residents on the private road pay.
9:30 a.m. A Dodge Durango was found abandoned after being driven off County Road N through a fence and onto a field.
3:40 p.m. Law enforcement responded to a report of suspicious activity in a car at Cox’s Corner Store in Lewis. After tracking down the couple, who had already driven away, it was found that they had verbally argued, and the woman had thrown a drink at the man, which he said didn’t faze him. Deputies didn’t find evidence of domestic violence.
4:15 a.m. A woman said a man hit her in the lip with a chain saw through an open car window at her residence in the 30000 block of Road S.6 around 9 p.m., before he disappeared and returned around 4 a.m. The woman told him she was calling police, and he fled. The responding deputy was not able to locate the man, and the woman later said she did not want anything done as long as the man was off the property, refusing to provide a written statement or photos of her lip.
7:30 a.m. A deputy responded to a report of a possible drunken driver in the 21000 Block of 491. The driver had cannabis in her hands, as well as empty and full containers of alcohol in her car. The woman had a large bruise above her right eye, but said she didn’t know how it got there. She was transported to the hospital for care.
5:58 p.m. A man was transported from court to jail for DUI.
7 a.m. A deputy responded to a report of two male inmates engaged in a fistfight at the jail the previous night around 9 p.m. One was transported to the hospital for a cut to his right eye that required 16 stitches.
9 a.m. A man was transported from court to jail.
9:01 a.m. A woman reported her purse, car key and $900 stolen from her car, which she was sleeping in, around 4 a.m in the 30000 block of Road S.6. She initially accused a man with whom she’d had a longtime relationship. She later said she didn’t see him steal, but that another man, whom she’d met the previous night and who also fell asleep in her vehicle, had. She then said maybe her new friend did it, but again amended her story when she told police her ex-friend had pulled her hair, dragged her on the ground and hit her face before stealing from her. It was later found that she was calling police with different stories about her ex-friend. He denied the claims when questioned, and there wasn’t enough evidence to arrest him.
11:34 a.m. A deputy served two men with arrest warrants at the jail.
3:22 p.m. A deputy served a man with two arrest warrants at the jail.
9:30 a.m. A man sold a trailer, but continued to store his trash in it, because, he said, the license plate tags had expired. The daughter of the trailer purchaser came to collect the trailer, and dumped out all of the trash onto the seller’s property, which he reported to police.
10:12 a.m. A deputy served a man and a woman with arrest warrants at the jail.
9:06 p.m. A man dating a Cortez woman’s sister, who lives in Washington, repeatedly showed up at the woman’s residence in the 17000 block of Highway 145 to complain about her sister. The situation escalated, with the man allegedly threatening the woman. The man denied this when contacted by police, and said he had only showed up at the woman’s house once, and only wanted to ask the woman how to help her sister. The man told police he was done dealing with the sisters.
11:25 a.m. A man was involved in a rollover crash in the 41000 block of Road K.6 when his car crashed into a guardrail and tumbling down the embankment, damaging fencing at the bottom. The man did not remember how the incident happened, and was not cited.
2:07 p.m. A man reported minimal damage to his shed in the 200 block of Second Street and requested more frequent patrols of the area.
3:44 p.m. A man violated his protection order against consuming alcohol in the 13000 block of Road 28.
10:11 p.m. A deputy assisted with a shooting at 2410 Fairway Drive.
10:09 a.m. A deputy served a man with an arrest warrant at the jail.
12:27 p.m. A deputy served a man with an arrest warrant at the jail.