Bayard Police Department

Tuesday, June 14

Criminal damage to property
McKee Street
A named male is breaking the windows to caller’s house. Officer advised that a ride is being given to one of the subjects to a Main Street address, will return to follow up with the other party.

Thursday, June 16

Unwanted subject
Empire Street
Caller wants her nephew removed/he is trying to get a van. Officer advised that the nephew is not even here right now/they are loading the van at this time.

Welfare check
Runnels Drive
Female is screaming and yelling a male’s first name. Officer out at the apartment/negative contact/clear.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, June 13

Reckless driver
Highway 180 – MM 152
Caller advised that a tan Mercedes station wagon just tried to run caller off the road. Officer has contact with the vehicle at MM 126.5.

Thursday, June 16

Vehicle burglary
Elguea Avenue
Caller advised that two males just broke into his 1986 Nissan truck.

 Santa Clara Police Department

Tuesday, June 14

Larceny
S. Bellm Street
Caller advised that his fiancé took his keys to his Blazer and left headed toward Safford. Caller is following looking for her. Advised there was no fight/doesn’t know why she took his keys. Subject friend took vehicle/found in Arizona/does not want to pursue any further.

Intoxicated persons
Highway 180 and Manhattan Park Drive
Caller advised that a male who appears to be intoxicated was stumbling on the highway. Officer requested ambulance for an intoxicated male complaining of abdominal pain/no lights or siren. Male has outstanding warrant for criminal trespass in amount of $1,000.

Wednesday, June 15

Burglary
E. Morrow Street
Caller advised that his home had been burglarized and a DVD player and some laptops are missing. Officer ATL a white, older model Honda 4dr occupied by three males and a female.

Burglary
N. Mineral Street
Caller advised that the residence has had the doors broken in.
 

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