Bayard Police Department

Monday, June 8

Welfare check
101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Female driver slumped over in a white Dodge Neon missing back window/the vehicle is running. Officer made contact advising not slumped over the wheel/advised she was on her cell phone.

Welfare check
Watson Street
A named male is having some mental issues. Officer advised male came out willingly.

Loud music
Lusk Street
Officer made contact and they will turn it down for the rest of the night.

Tuesday, June 9

Harassment
Chino Street
Caller advising that a named male is still harassing him.

Game and Fish
Cactus and Mayo streets
Deer stuck in a tree.

Domestic disturbance
Guinevan Street
Caller advised that his son took caller’s car without permission/advised they were arguing. There is also a female yelling in the background. Female advised they all have been drinking. Officer made contact advising they do not want the vehicle reported as stolen/they just want it returned/had negative contact with vehicle.

Criminal damage to property
Cobre High School
Out with a broken window.

Loud music
Lusk Street
Officer out with a named male/clear/male will be shutting it down for the night.

Welfare check
Empire Street
Male caller believes a named female is in fear/she keeps hinting about ‘bad stuff’ going on/she called him yesterday asking for money because she needed to leave/’they’ were treating her badly. Officer advised clear/everything is okay/spoke with son/he is highly intoxicated/he advised he became upset when she blocked his phone number.

Disturbance
Pearl Street
Officer had negative contact with anyone.

Wednesday, June 10

Disturbance
Rosemary Street
Caller advised that a named female is drunk and hitting herself/she is inside the truck/caller’s wife is taking her to Hurley.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, June 8

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
A male in a gray Ford threw a rock at their car as they were driving/now at the light in Santa Clara. Officer advised last call out of his jurisdiction. Caller called back advising the male flipped a U-turn and is following caller. Caller was advised to call 911 if they saw him again.

Domestic disturbance
Arizona Avenue
A named male was causing problems but did not get physical/he left in a gray Dodge Durango about five minutes ago. Officer out at address speaking to other party.

Wednesday, June 10

Suicide threat
A Street
No report.

Thursday, June 11

Criminal damage to property
Santa Rita Street
Caller advised the side door window to his house was shot out/everyone in the home is okay/did not see anyone.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, June 8

Reckless driver
S. East Street
Caller found 4-wheeler tracks on his property.

Tuesday, June 9

Welfare check
Highways 152 and 180
Caller advised he saw a child driving in the driver’s lap. Deputy out with vehicle at location.

DV order violation
N. James Street
Advised that a named female is parked on Prescott and he has a restraining order on her/she tried to make contact with his daughter.

Domestic disturbance
410 N. Bayard Street
Out with domestic behind Brown Derby/female left voluntarily.

Wednesday, June 10

Domestic disturbance
W. Lincoln Street
Caller advised it has been physical/it’s a named male/they have not been drinking/she is going to her trailer which is on the same property/the male punched her in the eye and has been running after her with a knife/it was yesterday/negative on an ambulance.

Larceny
S. Bayard Street
Caller advised that someone stole his weed eater/he just caught a male in his yard /male left running. Officer out at a named male’s house on S. Prescott.

Welfare check
11988 Highway 180 – 7:20 p.m.
Caller advised that a child was dragged out of the store by an adult male who became upset when the child took too long to pick a candy. Caller advised that when he was walking out of the store he heard the male tell the child he was going to kill him. Caller advising vehicle turned into Santa Clara from Hwy 180. Officer had negative contact with truck/will be en route to . . .

Domestic disturbance
11988 Highway 180 – 9:15 p.m.
Couple fighting outside/male upset that female didn’t want to go with him/female left on foot and male is following her/female advised male that she was going to knock him out. Officer out with a named female.

Loud music
Manhattan Park Drive
Officer advised they did turn the music down.

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