Bayard Police Department

Monday, Feb. 8

Orchard Street
Caller advised that her uncle may be having a heart attack because she just talked to him on the phone and he sounded short of breath and just kept saying “I” or “Aye.” Dispatch tried to call but line was busy.

Tuesday, Feb. 9

Welfare check
N. East Street
Caller advised that a named female is feeling emotionally depressed.

Domestic disturbance
Maple Street
Seventeen-year-old son is disrespecting her and trying to leave.

Wednesday, Feb. 10

Domestic disturbance
Runnels Drive
Caller advised that he is having problems with his girlfriend. Advised that it is verbal at this time and she will not let him leave.

Thursday, Feb. 11

Welfare check
Vencill Street
Caller advised that his mother was at HMS and had a psychotic episode, made threats toward the doctor, and left. Officer advised that caller is gathering some belongings to leave and his mother is okay.

Stolen motor vehicle
N. Yucca Street – 11 p.m.
Caller advised that someone stole his son’s black 1997 Lexus. Deputies out in the Hanover/Fierro area.

Welfare check – 11:50 p.m.
N. Yucca Street
Caller advised that she heard a bunch of yelling from a residence. Deputy advised verbal only/clear.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, Feb. 8

Welfare check
Pattie Avenue
Caller requested officer to check if boyfriend is home to see if he will go pick her up in El Paso at a homeless shelter. Advised that they got into a verbal argument and he left without her. Officer had negative contact with boyfriend/no answer at door/red pickup was on scene.

Tuesday, Feb. 9

Welfare check
Highway 180
Caller advised that a shirtless man walking on 180 is flagging people down. Officer made contact with male who told the officer he didn’t want to talk to him and to leave him alone/clear.

Wednesday, Feb. 10

Harassment
S. Geronimo Street
Caller advised that her ex-boyfriend keeps harassing her and her sister.

Santa Clara Police Department

Tuesday, Feb. 9

Battery
Bayard Street
Caller advised that he went to pick up his children from their mother’s and she threw a phone at him and now it’s broken. Officer advised negative on a report at this time/it was all verbal/clear.

Domestic disturbance
N. Olive Street
Caller advised that her ex-boyfriend is threatening her that he was going to break into the residence and hurt her. Advised that her ex is driving around the area in a primered pickup. Advised that she is in her room and has the kids with her.
 

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