Bayard Police Department

Friday, Jan. 26

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Cobre High School – 11:15 a.m.
Teacher’s tires were slashed on her vehicle in back of the school by the gym.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Cobre High School – 11:50 a.m.
Another staff member’s tires slashed.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Cobre High School – 3:10 p.m. Slashed tires on teacher’s vehicle by south-side hall in back of the school.

Larceny
Cobre High School – 7:50 p.m.
Caller advised that her son’s cell phone stolen.

Saturday, Jan. 27

Unwanted subject
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Two males going through the trash dumpster. Officer had contact and issued both CTWs. Dispatch advised officer one of the males has an outstanding warrant for failure to appear in Judge Laney’s court, bond to be set.

Domestic disturbance
Central Avenue
Caller stated her 50-year-old son is throwing rocks at caller and is out of control/he is possibly on drugs.

Sunday, Jan. 28

Welfare check
Highway 180 @Bayard Cemetery
Someone on the highway tried to wave caller down and caller almost hit him who was wearing all dark clothing. Officer made contact and advised him to stay off the roadway and also issued him an indefinite CTW to a Camino Tolteca address.

Fight
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Two males/no weapons. Officers advised a male is in custody right now/another taking off right now but has contact.

Hurley Police Department

Friday, Jan. 26

Suspicious vehicle
Nevada Avenue
No report.

Saturday, Jan. 27

Breaking and entering
Elguea Street
No report.

Santa Clara Police Department

Friday, Jan. 26

Harassment
W. Oak Street
Ex-boyfriend is harassing her. An indefinite CTW was issued to a named individual for a W. Oak Street address.

Criminal damage to property
S. East Street
Caller stated a male threw a rock through her window and the male is outside at his residence. Officer advised clear from house ATL subject.

Saturday, Jan. 27

Shoplifting
11988 Highway 180
NMSP officer requests assist. Santa Clara PD officer advised one female and one male in investigative detention. Advised both were issued indefinite CTWs for Dollar General.

Welfare check
S. Bard Street
Caller is highly intoxicated advising he got into an argument with family members. Advised he will speak with an officer through a broken window but will not go outside. Officer was advised the male left prior to arrival.

Sunday, Jan. 28

Criminal damage to property
W. Oak Street
Caller advised that kids keep egging his house. Officer advised out at Cleveland/Lincoln speaking to kids who are egging the house.

Domestic disturbance
N. Cleveland Street
Caller advised two females were fighting and one of them left in a silver car/caller does not know who they are. Officer on scene

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