Bayard Police Department

Criminal trespass warning
Cobre High School
A named male has negative CTW for location.

Saturday, Sept. 3

Welfare check
Ruby Street
Male was yelling inside location but appears to be okay.

Unwanted subject
1111 Tom Foy Blvd.
A highly intoxicated male in baggy blue jeans is outside the Rage Hair Studio bugging customers. Caller want the male issued an indefinite CTW. Officer issued the male the CTW for the Rage Hair Studio. Second caller advised the male is still there and caller's father who owns the entire property wants the male issued a CTW for the entire property. Officer advised that he needs to hear that from the owner.

Aggravated assault
Dayhill Street
Caller advised that two named males took her car, keys, and held her at gunpoint. Caller is now at her grandma's in Bayard.

Sunday, Sept. 4

Accident - property damage
Taylor Street
Two vehicles backed into her vehicle/no injuries.

Welfare check
Vanadium/Virginia
Caller advised that a 14-year-old girl is running up the street with her hair all messed up/unknown if she is OK. Officer had negative contact/will ATL.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised that her tire looks low and she thinks it has been tampered with.

Welfare check
407 Central Avenue
Male lying out on the sidewalk flat on his back.

Hurley Police Department

Friday, Sept. 2

Harassment
B Street
A named male is on the property, will not leave and is threatening to have caller beat up. Officer had negative contact/they will not answer the door.

Sunday, Sept. 4

Harassment
Elguea Street
Caller advised that a named Silver City male took the license plates off a vehicle and left with them. Advised the male also keeps coming over to harass him.

Santa Clara Police Department

Friday, Sept. 2

Harassment
W. Pinon Street
Caller advised that a named male is threatening her and wants a CTW issued to the male.

Unwanted subject
S. Prescott Street
Caller advised that a named female is not supposed to be there and wants a CTW issued to her.

Unwanted subject
N. James Street
Caller advised that her 28-year-old nephew is at her house/unknown what is wrong with him/he is disrupting her life/is crazy and doesn't listen to caller/he just got out of Las Vegas/he is walking around with a weird look on his face/caller does not want him at the house.

Saturday, Sept. 3

Domestic disturbance
N. Prescott Street
Caller advised that her son and his girlfriend are having a physical domestic. Officer out with male who advised that he did have a fight with his girlfriend but it wasn't physical. Officer re-issued CTW to a named female for a N. Prescott Street address.

Welfare check
N. James Street
Caller advised that they talked to a named female who stated she received a call from her dad who said he was going to go kill his neighbors with a GǣfalaskyGǥ/that there was going to be plenty of blood shed and he didn't care if he went to prison. Officer had negative contact with the dad.

Weapons fired
Manhattan Park Drive
Shotgun and .22-shooting going on around the Bayard tanks. Advised that subjects are shooting at his dog behind his residence. Officers out of their units to the west and north.

Sunday, Sept. 4

Domestic disturbance
Bayard Street
Caller advised that a guy is hitting a girl in front of the Santa Clara Fire Department. Officer requested ambulance for a male bleeding from a knife cut.

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