Bayard Police Department

Friday, May 5

Loud music
McKee Street
Music is very loud/it has been all day. Deputy spoke with caller/they turned it down prior to arrival.

Aggravated assault
Maple Street
Vehicle vs home. Caller's soon-to-be ex-wife is dating caller's son/caller can hear an engine revving in the area.

Saturday, May 6

Unwanted subject
Central Avenue
A female is trying get inside the house/she is on the back porch/she will not leave/caller is calling for her neighbor where the disturbance is. Officer out with (redacted).

Aggravated assault
Highway 180 – MM 122 (1 mile south of Highway 152 junction)
Caller advised a black car is trying to run them off the road/caller pulled into the parking lot of Cobre HS/caller is leaving because black car is coming back. In background male was advising "Give me my keys" repeatedly/female advising "You did that to your own car."

Sunday, May 7

Criminal trespass
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Male who has a CTW just ran out of the store/he usually goes in and harasses people for money/he already left.

Hurley Police Department

No blotter entries.

Santa Clara Police Department
Friday, May 5

Unwanted subject
E. Mill Street
Caller advised his son is there threatening him and caller wants him removed from the property/they are outside. Deputy advised male subjects refused to talk to us/negative on anything physical/yelling only/units clear.

Graffiti
Maple Street bridge
Report, no narrative.

Saturday, May 6

Missing persons
Grant County Shooting Range – 5:15 a.m.
Caller advised two 13-year-old males and a 4- and 14-year-old female have been missing since 1 a.m./unknown where they are at this time.

Criminal damage to property
Cactus Street
Caller advised her house and vehicle are damaged/the windows are broken/the neighbors said that (redacted) damaged the property/he is not there but she does have a restraining order against him. Caller advised (redacted) is now threatening to go to the residence after caller's partner had called him accusing him of doing the damage.

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