Bayard Police Department

Friday, July 28

Accident-property damage
100 Hurley Avenue
Caller from Alpha Alarm advised about a smoke detector. Officer advised to cancel fire/they lost power/call PNM/downed power line that caused a small fire/PNM on scene.

Welfare check
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Male in a Suburban arguing with a female and another passenger/had pushed female into the vehicle. Third caller stated the male was hitting his girlfriend/vehicle left driving toward Santa Clara. XCPD officer went traffic with vehicle/negative on anyone arrested or in unit/father-in-law in vehicle.

Sunday, July 30

Disturbance
Bard Street
Caller’s daughter is going to break down caller’s door/she already broke the window/caller is in the bathroom/daughter is in the back of the house/caller is yelling at daughter. Officer advised everything is okay/made contact with mom/negative contact with daughter.

Hurley Police Department

Friday, July 28

Welfare check
Diaz and Anza avenues
A named female is lying in the middle of the road/she told caller she had a panic attack and everything from her neck down is numb. Deputy requested ambulance for 35-year-old female.

Disturbance
Arizona Avenue – 7:21 a.m.
Son is throwing things from the laundry room/caller is outside/husband is inside with son/they locked him out of the house. Officer advised mom has guardianship/waiting on paperwork.

Saturday, July 29
Disturbance
Arizona Avenue – 7:29 a.m.
Caller advised his dad is saying he hit him/he just woke up/unknown why dad and mom are saying that/mom is yelling at him/caller is in his room/stated he wants to leave. Officer advised everything is okay/caller got scared because he stepped on his dad’s foot.

Disturbance
Arizona Avenue – 2:18 p.m.
Caller advised son is trying to hit her and her husband/son is getting ready to leave/son advised he left on foot headed toward the main road.

Santa Clara Police Department

Friday, July 28

Welfare check
W. Encino Street – 10:57 p.m.
Caller advised her children’s father and she got in an argument and he is now threatening to harm himself. Officer made contact with caller/will ATL for other.

Fight
W. Encino Street – 11:32 p.m.
Officer advised received another call in reference to a fight at this address/send another unit/went traffic at Prescott and Encino/clear from traffic stop/out at address/clear.

Saturday, July 29

Harassment
S. Cleveland Street
Caller is requesting GCSO/neighbor is outside yelling at caller’s father. Frequent patrol set up for one week.

Welfare check
Cleveland Street – 8:19 p.m.
Advised wife left visiting him at Silver Care Center around 2 p.m. and now he cannot get hold of her. Officer had contact /she is okay.

Sunday, July 30

Harassment
S. Prescott Street
Officer made contact with (redacted) who stated a named female was throwing salt and pepper shakers, an ironing board, and empty pill bottles in caller’s daughter’s residence/she also was yelling and cussing out her daughter and told her her mom was next. Caller wanted a frequent patrol set up for her daughter’s residence and hers.

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