Bayard Police Department

Monday, May 11

Welfare check
Empire Street
Caller advised a named female has been missing from her apt to see her children/walking on Highway 180/lives on Virginia Street.

Stolen motor vehicle
Main and Mayo streets
1989 brown Chevy truck taken a few hours ago/suspect is a named male/he sent caller a picture. Officer advised right now more of a civil issue.

Tuesday, May 12

Criminal damage to property
314 Tom Foy Blvd.
Broke the glass door.

Suspicious vehicle
Cactus and Mayo streets
Male has backed a truck into a yard and is connecting a boat and trailer to the truck. Caller advised the homeowner recently died and the driver is dropping stuff off, not taking anything.

Wednesday, May 13

Domestic disturbance
Maple Street – 4:50 p.m.
Caller advised that her son called her and said he is scared because a named female showed up to his house and is outside.

Larceny
Mayo Street
Caller advised all of the tools from the stolen vehicle, reported the other day, as stolen as well.

Domestic disturbance
Main Street
Caller advised that her 12-year-old son is hitting her 8-year-old grandson with a stick/negative on medical attention/they are separated at this time.

Disturbance
Maple Street – 7:35 p.m.
A named female is yelling derogatory statements. Officer made contact advising will be clear/parties advised they would stay away from each other.

Thursday, May 14

Domestic disturbance
Maple and S. Railroad streets
When asked further questions, caller disconnected.

Criminal damage to property
1401 Tom Foy Blvd.
Advised that a lady threw a coke and pebbles at the ATM then left in a blue car back to Bayard. Officer had negative contact/security camera shows a possible NM plate.

Missing persons
Asarco Street – 3 p.m.
Advised 12-year-old daughter has been missing since 10:30 this morning/she was by herself. Caller has been searching for her for the last two hours.

Counterfeit money
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
No narrative.

Harassment
Cobre Little League
Two named males said they were going to get a gun and shoot caller/they were calling caller and friends names and throwing rocks and threatening them/they left two minutes ago walking toward Blake’s. Officer advised subjects were just arguing/attempting contact with juvies/address provided was not correct/unit clear.

Domestic disturbance
Watson and Virginia streets
A named male and a named female punched caller in the face and attempted to stab her/she drove to Bayard for help. 35-year-old female with difficulty breathing/bleeding left forearm/send EMS. Hurley PD officer to Virginia and Vanadium/Santa Clara PD officer on foot/EMS2 clear. Officer advised all units clear from Vanadium/en route to BPD.

Hurley Police Department

Tuesday, May 12

Criminal damage to property
Cortez Avenue
Caller from NMSP dispatch advising she needed to report that a named male damaged a tire to a bicycle that was on her property. Officer advised clear/spoke with both parties/everything is okay.

Wednesday, May 13

Disturbance
D Street
Caller advised that a named male was hit in the back by a tenant/advised they got into it due to civil issues about eviction and rent/tenant is now in backyard arguing with a named male in the house.

Harassment
Geronimo Street
Caller advised that their neighbor drives by their property and yells at them. Hurley PD and Bayard PD officers out with parties.

Santa Clara Police Department

Tuesday, May 12

Domestic disturbance
W. Cactus Street
Caller advising she can hear her male neighbor possibly hitting a female who is screaming for help. Deputies out on Cactus/negative contact with anyone at this address.

Wednesday, May 13

Domestic disturbance
W. Pinon and N. Hutchinson streets
Female following a male in a car yelling at each other. Officer had contact advising verbal/parties have been separated.

Thursday, May 14

Domestic disturbance
S. Suchoff Street
Male called said the address and disconnected. Officer advised units clear/verbal only.

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