Bayard Police Department

Saturday, May 9

Breaking and entering
Runnels Drive – 4 p.m.
Caller advised he came home and his door was wide open/advised his Xbox was taken/unsure if anything else was taken.

Criminal damage to property
Runnels Drive – 8:25 p.m.
Nothing missing but back gate was ripped off.

Welfare check
S. Yucca Street
83-year-old female who hasn’t answered phone calls today from multiple family members. Officer had contact/everything is okay/she would be calling caller.

Unwanted subject
S. Bayard Street
(Redacted) is outside the residence trying to get in.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Ruby Street
Caller advised window to vehicle broken with nothing taken/white 2015 Dodge Avenger. Officer advised it happened in Silver.

Battery
Bard and Bayard streets
Caller advised that her 13-year-old daughter was beat up by another girl/caller refused medical.

Hurley Police Department

Saturday, May 9

Disturbance
Santa Rita Avenue
A named male is threatening to kill himself and being violent toward his mom/he takes medication/not hitting anyone/mother trying to calm him down.

Harassment
Cortez Avenue
Advised that a named male took a broom from the property and caller was able to get it back/male then threw trash and threw a mailbox toward caller/caller doesn’t want him on the property. Officer had negative contact/clear.

Request officer
Budge Street
Caller’s 28-year-old sister is outside of residence now.

Sunday, May 10

Stolen motor vehicle
Aztec Avenue
Caller advised her teenagers, ages 12 and 14-years-old took her green 2004 Saturn about 30 minutes ago. Deputy spoke to caller, who advised the children possibly took it to Sapillo Campground/negative on wanting to file charges/wants vehicle located.

Harassment
Cortez Avenue
A named male chased after her grandchildren while they were on their bicycles/he’s accusing them of breaking into something of his/advised he then went to her door with a gun strapped to his leg advising “Remember, if you call the cops you’re the one who has to live here.” Officer out at a Cortez Street address attempting contact with other party.

Battery
D Street
Caller advised the victim doesn’t need an ambulance and both victim and suspect are probably under the influence of drugs. Deputy was advised.

Santa Clara Police Department

Friday, May 8

Criminal sexual penetration
W. Pinon Street
Caller advised that the 7-year-old son of boyfriend told her that grandma touched him. Caller lives with boyfriend and children in Silver City/grandmother shares custody and lives in Santa Clara. Officer advised check for a named male at a Highway 152 address.

Domestic disturbance
S. Bellm Street
Caller advised husband hitting her/he is sitting and staring at her now/caller disconnected. Attempted callback goes straight to voicemail.

Harassment
N. Mineral Street
(Redacted) is being harassed by an old caregiver.

Domestic disturbance
S. Bellm Street
Officer advised between two females/no wants to file charges/everyone separated.

Harassment
N. Bellm Street
A named individual is not intoxicated but being verbally abusive. Deputy en route to GRMC with one male for a rash.

Harassment
N. Mineral Street
Home health aide calling for a named individual re: ongoing telephone harassment.

Saturday, May 9

DV order violation
W. Cactus Street
Caller advised that a named individual is harassing him.

Sunday, May 10

Criminal damage to property
S. Prescott Street
Caller advised her son’s girlfriend broke TVs in the house and slashed her son’s tires. Deputy notified of call advised it can pend.

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