Bayard Police Department

Monday, July 13

Welfare check
S. Canyon Street
Caller from Seattle, Washington, advised that a named male is threatening to kill one of his kids. Officer advised that no one is home at this time, will be trying to make contact with caller.

Tuesday, July 14

Shoplifting
Bayard Snappy Mart
Caller advised that a male came in, got a soda, and walked out. Officer out with male subject.

Criminal trespass warning
Maple Street
Officer advised that a CTW was issued to a named male.

Welfare check
Runnels Drive
Caller advised that a small child has been screaming for a while.

Welfare check
Blackhawk Street
Caller advised that a named male is suicidal and combative. Officer advised to send EMS. EMS advised signed refusal by BPD for patient.

Thursday, July 16

Welfare check
Coffey Street
Caller advised that while she was talking with her daughter on the phone they heard a loud noise and the line was disconnected. Caller advised that earlier tonight her daughter was involved in an altercation with another female. Officers advised en route to the Runnels Drive address.

Santa Clara Police Department

Wednesday, July 15

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Parra Trailer Park
Caller advised that someone vandalized his white Chrysler.

Unwanted subject
N. Prescott Street
Caller from Las Cruces advised that a named female is at her father’s house. Advised that her dad is barely able to walk and the female is homeless and always goes over.

Thursday, July 16

Domestic disturbance
Fort Bayard
Caller advised that a named male punched an employee and he is the employee’s ex. Advised that the male is circling the facility in a silver GMC pickup and the employee is now safe inside.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, July 13

Burglary
Main Street – North Hurley
Caller advised that possibly more than one home was broken into.

Welfare check
D Street
Caller advised that he has not been able to get a hold of his aunt since July 11, when she complained of chest pains and not feeling well. Deputy made contact with aunt, who will call caller.

Tuesday, July 14

Domestic disturbance
Elguea Street
Caller advised that as he was passing by, an adult male stopped him and asked him to call 911 for a 10-year-old who was out of control. Officer advised taking juvi to the PD/advised to send EMS for a 10-year-old having mental issues/advised taking juvi to GRMC.

Domestic disturbance
Aztec Avenue
Caller advised that she just got home from the bar and her husband had locked her out of the house. Advised that her 7-month-old son is in the home crying. Officer advised that the subjects are going to stay there and sleep it off.
 

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