Bayard Police Department

Monday, July 31

Missing persons
N. East Street
An 11-year-old male has not been seen for a few hours now. Caller advised that she just got home from work and the male usually checks in with her. Officer advised the child was found hanging out at the park a little farther from home than he should have been/he is now home with mom and dad.

Tuesday, Aug. 1

Harassment
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised of an ongoing problem between caller’s daughter and another female.

Wednesday, Aug. 2

Welfare check
N. Canyon Street
Caller advised that next door are three children from 1-year-old to 7-years-old playing in the front yard unsupervised. Officer made contact and advised the kids are fine, just playing.

Request officer
BPD
Caller requests officer meet her at the PD in reference to someone shooting her dog. Officer advised en route.

Burglary
Virginia Street
Caller advised that she just got home and someone tried to get into residence/unknown if they made entry.

Thursday, Aug. 3

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
N. Railroad Street
Vehicle with graffiti

Hurley Police Department

Monday, July 31

Suspicious vehicle
Hurley Cemetery
A named male advised that truck was sold to another named male.

Wednesday, Aug. 2

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Aztec Avenue
Caller advised that a named male just broke her windshield with a rock/he’s now walking down the street.

Harassment
Aztec Avenue
Hurley City employee (claiming to be an engineer) is harassing them.

Thursday, Aug. 3

Welfare check
Cortez Avenue and 3rd Street
A 62-year-old female fell on pavement. Officer advised the female is going to be transported.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, July 31

Suspicious vehicle
Manhattan Park Drive
Officer advised there are two men inside the vehicle who are contractors with Infiniti.

Tuesday, Aug. 1

Larceny
N. James Street
Tires were stolen from his backyard/the tires were old but the rims were nice.

Domestic disturbance
N. Hurley
Officer advised the daughter is attacking the mom. Daughter is walking by Burro Caliente. Caller advised negative on an ambulance.

Wednesday, Aug. 2

Welfare check
W. New and S. Prescott streets
No report.

Thursday, Aug. 3

Stolen motor vehicle
S. James Street
Theft of Holiday Rambler camp trailer.

Game and Fish
Bellm Street
Caller advised that a javelina is in her backyard at this time. NMSP dispatch was advised.

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