Bayard Police Department

Monday, Apr. 2

DV order violation
Main Street
Caller advised a named male is texting her and they have a DVO. Officer had contact with male advising they will be filing charges on him for DVO violation.

Tuesday, Apr. 3

Unwanted subject
Central Avenue
Officer made contact taking one to Arenas Valley.

Burglary
BPD
Request NMSP dispatched to Hanover Road.

Domestic disturbance
Pearl and Davis streets
Caller could hear a female screaming and a female in a red shirt just ran outside/both females are going east/one is on foot and the other is following in a car. Officer had contact advising all verbal/parties agreed to calm down and go home.

Stolen motor vehicle
Vencill Street
Caller advised her white Ford Taurus was taken by unknown subjects her daughter knows.

Thursday, Apr. 5

Game and Fish
Poplar Street
Caller advised she just saw a mountain lion. Officer advised did see a fox on Maple Street/negative contact with mountain lion/will continue to ATL.

Loud party
Erie and Guinevan streets
Caller advised there is a large party with underage drinking. Second caller advised there is another large party at the intersection of Blackhawk and Watson. Officer advised subjects possibly have scanners/vehicles were leaving when we arrived on scene.

 

Hurley Police Department

Monday, Apr. 2

Criminal damage to property
B Street
Caller advised that a person damaged her front door on Saturday.

Tuesday, Apr. 3

Domestic disturbance
Cortez Avenue
Male on 911 just yelling the address/can hear a lot of yelling/male advised they grabbed him. Second caller advising the first male took his mom's rent money and put it in his pocket/the first caller is his step-dad.

Welfare check
Pattie Avenue
Officer advised will have to check with family to see of entry can be made and will try again.

Harassment
S. Geronimo Street
Caller advised that the neighbor is yelling at her in her front yard and has damaged property in the past/he has left now.

Thursday, Apr. 5

Assault
D Street
Caller advised a named male threatened his kids with a knife.

 

Santa Clara Police Department

Tuesday, Apr. 3

Larceny
N. Prescott Street
Caller advised that someone stole her Chihuahua. Officer had contact with caller.

Suspicious vehicle
W. Oak and N. Bard streets
Officer advised everything is okay.

 

Thursday, Apr. 5

Domestic disturbance
W. Oak Street
Two male and two female neighbors are arguing inside and outside. Received second call that a named female is fighting with her son and broke her door. Officer on scene advising male left prior to arrival/domestic was physical so officer will be filing charges.

Suspicious vehicle
Bataan Memorial Park
Officer called registered owner who advised his son had the vehicle and does not know why it is there but he will be en route from Hurley to pick it up/negative contact with anybody around the vehicle.

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