Mid-February Sheriff's Blotter Details Crashes, Thefts, Livestock Calls in Dolores County
Multiple crashes, reported thefts and livestock calls were logged in the Dolores County sheriff’s blotter for Feb 12, 2026, with entries tied to county addresses and rural roads.

Multiple crashes, several theft reports and livestock calls appear in the Dolores County sheriff’s blotter covering Feb 12, 2026, with deputies logging incidents tied to county addresses and rural roads across the region. The mid-February entry list is an anonymized rolling record of calls for service that shows where law enforcement activity concentrated that day in Dolores County.
The blotter entries for Feb 12, 2026 were submitted as anonymized incident summaries, meaning deputies recorded the nature of each call without publishing names. Deputies documented collisions, thefts and calls involving livestock; each summary tied incidents to specific Dolores County addresses or stretches of rural road, and the blotter reflects deputies’ responses across the county rather than a single town or jurisdiction.
Crashes recorded in the blotter were listed alongside theft reports and livestock-related calls, underscoring a mix of public-safety and property concerns on Feb 12, 2026. The livestock calls in particular were logged in the same section as rural-road entries, indicating deputies responded to animal-related incidents outside of population centers as well as at private addresses within Dolores County.
Because the blotter is a rolling record of calls for service, the Feb 12, 2026 entries provide a snapshot of deputy activity rather than long-form incident reports. Deputies’ actions on that date show routine patrols and targeted responses: collision response on rural roads, follow-up on theft allegations at county addresses, and service calls for livestock issues that required on-scene attention from law enforcement personnel.
Residents seeking situational awareness in Dolores County can consult the sheriff’s blotter to see categories of incidents logged on particular dates; the mid-February list shows deputies handling crashes, thefts and livestock calls on Feb 12, 2026. The anonymized format preserves privacy while documenting where deputies were active across Dolores County’s roads and addresses.
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