Bayard Police Department

Monday, Jan. 15

Larceny
Erie Street
Caller advised that a small gray 4-wheeler was taken from the side of her house.

Tuesday, Jan. 16

Welfare check
Hurley Street
Caller can hear a male yelling. Officer out with male/clear/he was just scaring a female and kids/negative on any domestic.

Domestic disturbance
Vencill Street
Caller advised she was in a physical altercation with her brother/did not provide further information/just stated to send someone and disconnected. Officer with one in custody en route to BPD for paperwork.

Thursday, Jan. 18

Unwanted subject
1001 Central Avenue
Officer requests county unit to assist/unknown incident at this time. Officer has one in custody/send next wrecker for a Chevy S10 pickup.

Unwanted subject
Fahey Street
A named male is at the residence refusing to leave/possibly on narcotics/has an indefinite CTW for the address issued in May 2017.

Larceny
Watson Street
No report.

Shoplifting
101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised there is a female that always goes into the store every day and never buys anything but every time she leaves the store alarm beeps. She is now sitting in a silver Chevy Lumina. NMSP officer advised BPD the female has an active CTW for this location.

Hurley Police Department

Thursday, Jan. 18

Larceny
B Street
No report.

Harassment
Santa Rita Avenue
Caller advised that his ex-girlfriend is sending him threatening texts. Caller refused to speak with an officer.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, Jan. 15

Welfare check
Central Elementary
Gold Buick with tinted windows pointing guns at kids walking to school on Cleveland Street/Buick full of males. Officer advised in area ATL/school is possibly closed today/no one appears to be there.

Tuesday, Jan. 16

Domestic disturbance
N. James Street
Received three open line calls from this number. Caller is yelling for a named male to leave her alone/could hear children and the male yelling in the background/could hear children crying/female and male still yelling. Officer advised verbal only/will be giving subject a ride to . .

Wednesday, Jan. 17

Welfare check
E. Cottonwood Street
Caller advised as he was walking he heard a male yelling that he was going to kill himself. Officer had negative contact with anyone.

Suspicious vehicle
Boulder/Cameron Creek
Officer requested wrecker as vehicle was left in the roadway. Officer advised to cancel wrecker/owner showed up.

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