The Taos News

POLICE BLOTTER

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The following is a condensed version of Taos Police Reports from Nov. 14-19.

Nov. 14

7:39 a.m. Harassment, Camino de Corazon - Caller said their daughter was being bullied after school by a male, but nothing was being done to stop it.

9:12 a.m. Traffic accident, Friday Motors - Someone had backed into a vehicle on the property.

12:09 p.m. Suspicious circumstan­ce, People’s Bank - A caller said a man in an orange shirt with numbers on it was in the employee parking lot.

2:04 p.m. Criminal damage, Salazar Road - Caller said their vehicle had been damaged by rocks at their home.

3:04 p.m. Animal abuse, Montoya Street - A pit bull was supposedly in the area not looking well.

4:58 p.m. Welfare check, Paseo del Pueblo Sur - A caller said a man was in a green jeep slumped over and had been like that for a while.

6:08 p.m. Trespassin­g, Paseo del Pueblo Norte - A man was outside screaming.

6:47 p.m. Informatio­n, Otoño Road - A battery was stolen out of a vehicle, but there was no noticeable damage.

7:39 p.m. Suspicious circumstan­ces, Weimer Road -A caller said there have been a number of random vehicles at times and wanted a patrol.

Nov. 15

11:04 a.m. Criminal damage, La Lomita Road - Someone hit the caller’s fence, and they wanted to speak to an officer.

11:15 a.m. Suspicious circumstan­ce, Cavalry Road - A group of kids was walking down the street smoking.

11:20 a.m. Criminal damage, Lotaburger north - Caller said a piece of ice had broken their window.

12:57 p.m. Alcohol offense, Albright Street - A man was intoxicate­d at a bus stop and falling.

1:49 p.m. Trespassin­g, Orchard Lane - While a woman was in the hospital, a neighbor called to report cars were in her yard that were not supposed to be there.

5:13 p.m. Animal bite,

Taos Urgent Care - A man was bitten by a dog.

6:45 p.m. Trespassin­g, Cruz Alta Road - A caller said a male was getting ready to sleep on a porch and wanted him removed.

10:06 p.m. Animal abuse, Smith’s - A dog was tied up at the end of the parking lot.

Nov. 16

12:02 a.m. Welfare check, Paseo del Pueblo Sur - Caller said their mother was inside the home punching walls and was accusing their daughter of taking pills.

12:10 a.m. Larceny, Weimer Road - Caller said their guest had stolen their narcotics and electronic­s.

10:04 a.m. Larceny, Camino de la Placita - Someone stole the caller’s EBT card.

10:05 a.m. Parking violation, Calvary Road - A Ford Explorer was blocking a fire lane.

11:38 a.m. Narcotics offense, Taos High School - A student was caught with marijuana.

12:11 p.m. Harassment, Camino de la Placita - Caller had fired an employee and was making threats against them.

12:59 p.m. Public affray, Taos County Complex - Two men were fighting outside the building.

1:34 p.m. Assault, Río Chiquito Road - A caller wanted to report a rape, which occurred the previous evening.

2:43 p.m. Narcotics offense, Taos Middle School - A student was caught with marijuana.

5:28 p.m. Suspicious circumstan­ce, Taos Spa - A man was in the parking lot looking into car windows.

8:06 p.m. Welfare check, El Taoseño - Caller said a man who was beaten up was passed out in front of the business.

Nov. 17

9:04 a.m. Criminal damage, Camino de la Merced - Someone vandalized the caller’s van, and they wanted to make a report.

2:17 p.m. Loitering, Shell - A man was asked several times to leave the property.

3:22 p.m. Animal stray, Montoya Street - Dogs were barking, and the caller wanted an officer to check it out.

5:19 p.m. Welfare check, Walmart - Caller said a woman was under the influence of something.

Nov. 18

1:53 a.m. Welfare check, Taos County Housing Authority - Caller said they could hear screams and yelling.

11:38 a.m. Welfare check, Kit Carson Park - A couple was arguing near the trash cans in the back.

2:45 p.m. Larceny, Paseo del Pueblo Sur - Caller said someone had stolen their rental car keys.

6:40 p.m. Probation violation, Walgreens - A man at the Red Box was harassing the customers.

9:48 p.m. Traffic accident, Cruz Alta - Caller said they hit an elk but could not find the animal.

10:54 p.m. Suspicious circumstan­ce, Paseo del Cañon Caller said they could hear a baby crying through the walls.

Nov. 19

12:24 a.m. Informatio­n, Paseo del Pueblo Sur- Caller said someone was trying to break into KoKo.

6:14 a.m. Welfare check, Chevron - Caller said an unresponsi­ve man was by the pump.

8:07 a.m. Animal bite, Herdner Road - Caller said they were bitten by a dog.

8:44 a.m. Assault, Silva’s Tire Caller said a man threatened to kill them on Saturday.

10:51 a.m. Forgery/fraud, Holy Cross Hospital - Caller said they had been called by the “IRS” and purchased Google play cards to pay them.

11:13 a.m. Unknown problem, Taos Police Department - Someone was having an issue with repossessi­ng an item.

12:58 p.m. Theft of a motor vehicle, Valverde Street - A white GMC was stolen from a house.

2:34 p.m. Animal noise, Montoya Street - Caller said dogs had been barking since 6 a.m.

10:59 p.m. Property found, Camino de Santiago - Caller found heroin, meth and cocaine on their kitchen table.

11:07 p.m. Unknown problem, Kachina Lodge - A caller wanted frequent patrols of the area due to suspicious activity.

- Compiled by Jesse Moya

 ?? Rick Romancito ?? Ed Ramsey leans against the tailgate of a Taos County Sheriff’s Department pickup as he is evaluated by an unidentifi­ed EMT Monday evening (Nov. 19) on Blueberry Hill Road south of Taos. Ramsey reportedly rolled his PT Cruiser down an embankment around 5 p.m. Ramsey was arrested on a charge of driving while intoxicate­d and transporte­d to the Taos County jail.
Rick Romancito Ed Ramsey leans against the tailgate of a Taos County Sheriff’s Department pickup as he is evaluated by an unidentifi­ed EMT Monday evening (Nov. 19) on Blueberry Hill Road south of Taos. Ramsey reportedly rolled his PT Cruiser down an embankment around 5 p.m. Ramsey was arrested on a charge of driving while intoxicate­d and transporte­d to the Taos County jail.
 ?? Rick Romancito ?? Taos County Sheriff’s Department officers and Taos Volunteer Fire Department personnel examine a vehicle allegedly driven by Ed Ramsey of Taos that crashed off the southern end of Blueberry Hill Monday (Nov. 19) shortly after 5 p.m. Initial dispatch reports indicated the vehicle was on fire, but no smoke or flames were visible at the scene.
Rick Romancito Taos County Sheriff’s Department officers and Taos Volunteer Fire Department personnel examine a vehicle allegedly driven by Ed Ramsey of Taos that crashed off the southern end of Blueberry Hill Monday (Nov. 19) shortly after 5 p.m. Initial dispatch reports indicated the vehicle was on fire, but no smoke or flames were visible at the scene.

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