Bayard Police Department

Monday, June 27

Harassment
N. East Street
Caller advised that someone is outside harassing her and will not leave/does not know who it is.

Tuesday, June 28

Welfare check
N. Railroad Street
Caller from Albuquerque advised that his dad is having problems with caller's mom, who has Alzheimers and is being aggressive. Deputy requested ambulance for an 84-year-old female who is awake and breathing but is not okay or understanding her surroundings/have EMS shut down sirens when they get close.

Wednesday, June 29

Suspicious vehicle
Guievan and Lusk
Out with two males in the alleyway.

Hurley Police Department

Tuesday, June 28

Suspicious vehicle
Hurley Baseball Field
Everything is okay/clear.

Thursday, June 30

Loud party
Main Street - North Hurley
Kids are popping Black Cats and other firecrackers. Officer made contact with homeowner/everyone is already gone/people who live in the home are going to bed now.

Request officer
Cortez Avenue
Caller advised that his friend spent the night to celebrate caller's 14th birthday and his stepfather is now cussing at them and trying to push them out of the house.

Domestic disturbance
Santa Rita and 1st streets
Send me backup. Per #943 send me an ambulance for injured officer with scratches and cuts/he is alert and breathing. Officer transporting arrest to PD/will be going to the PD for paperwork if EMS can go there to check on him. One adult male in custody to PD/other officer en route with #943 in case male keeps resisting/#943 out at Bayard PD/clear from Bayard PD. EMS clear/patient refused transport.

Domestic disturbance
Cottonwood Street - North Hurley
Caller advised that his mom is getting beat up by her boyfriend/caller is 9-years-old and witnessed boyfriend hitting her. Male left headed east on Cottonwood.

Larceny
B Street
Caller advised that her neighbor just told her a maroon SUV took the motor from her boat.

Battery
Cottonwood Street - North Hurley
911 hang-up. Upon call back line was picked up then disconnected. Second callback was ignored. Units at location/en route to Bottom Snappy.

Domestic disturbance
Cottonwood Street - North Hurley
Possible domestic/she just moved into the area/other neighbors are checking on her at this time.

Santa Clara Police Department

Tuesday, June 28

Welfare check
S. Mineral Street
There is a yellow tent set up behind this address by the creek. Caller advised that her mother heard gang whistling this morning about 3 a.m.

Welfare check
W. Lincoln Street
Checking on a named male.

Wednesday, June 29

Game and Fish
E. Mill Street
Caller advised that a fox ate two of her kittens and tried to attack her 4-year-old child. Caller advised she chased it away with a baseball bat but is still afraid. Officer advised game warden will be en route/he did speak with caller.

Unwanted subject
W. Lincoln and N. Bard streets
Caller advised man is bugging her, he remains unknown/he offers her a ride in her truck/he is not there right now/he is next-door neighbor with a brown truck/she screams when he comes close. Officers trying to talk to her and calm her down, reassuring her.

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