Samplings of recent calls received by Clovis-area law enforcement officers, according to reports: About 2 p.m. Monday an officer was called to a home in the 100 block of Mesa Drive for a report of found property. A man told police his grandchildren had found a cocked and loaded handgun in the back yard while they were playing. He told the officer his daughter had taken it from them, and he had unloaded 14 rounds. The officer collected the weapon and the ammunition and placed them into evidence. Around midnight Tuesday officers responded to a home in the 1000 block of Oak Street in reference to a juvenile problem. A woman said her 17-year-old daughter had been arguing with her and throwing things because she didn’t like having a midnight curfew. The girl had run away twice recently, the woman told police. Officers watched the girl curse at and threaten her mother and put her finger in her face. They warned her not to threaten or intimidate her mother, and the girl cursed again. She was arrested for assault on a household member. About midnight Tuesday an officer responding to a vehicle accident at Seventh and Cameo streets noticed scratch marks on one of the women involved. She told the officer she and the other driver had gotten out of their cars after the accident and started yelling at each other, and it had turned into a fight. The case was classified as a public affray and turned over to a detective for investigation. Around 9:30 a.m. Tuesday an officer was called to a school in the 1400 block of Cameo Street for a report of inhalant abuse. A female student admitted to inhaling Dust Off on several occasions. The girl’s mother was called and advised to take her daughter for evaluation by a doctor. The officer also informed them he would be seeking an arrest warrant for inhalant abuse. Police blotter is compiled by CNJ staff writer Sharna Johnson. She can be contacted at 763-6991 or: sharna_johnson@link.freedom.com