Bayard Police Department

Friday, July 3

Domestic disturbance
Royal Street
Caller advised they can hear males physically fighting near this area. Santa Clara PD officer advised negative contact.

Saturday, July 4

Welfare check
Tom Foy Blvd.
NMSP dispatch advised they have the mother from Las Cruces who is giving an address in Bayard where her daughter is advising she was assaulted by her husband. NMSP advised they have units en route but do not have a correct address.

Disturbance
Vencill Street
Caller advised a named female has forced her way into the building and is yelling at the grandma and throwing things around as well.

Sunday, July 5

Welfare check
Guinevan Street
Caller advised her friend left her house very upset/she called her daughter to state she wanted to hurt herself/she left upset after her and her husband got into an argument he and the kids stayed with caller/caller advised she left in a red Ford Explorer. Officer advised female is okay/en route to N. Canyon Street address for welcheck.

Hurley Police Department

Sunday, July 5

Welfare check
Main Street – North Hurley
Advised there are narcotics and no electricity inside the home with children inside. Deputies advised kids are okay/negative on any narcotics.

Suspicious vehicle
North Hurley Road
Caller advised subjects in a vehicle were following him and are now parked in his driveway/he does not want to get out of his vehicle. Caller called back advising he is parked in the Sierra Trailer Park with his lights off.

Santa Clara Police Department

Friday, July 3

Unwanted subject
Manhattan Park Drive
Male claims he is hearing voices/possibly under the influence of drugs. Caller just wants him gone/advised he lives at this location. Deputies advised units clear/everything is okay.

Domestic disturbance
S. James Street
Caller advised he could hear the couple across the street yelling and fighting with each other/someone yelled to call the cops. Deputies had contact advising everything is okay/clear.

Saturday, July 4

Disturbance
S. Prescott Street – 2:20 p.m.
Caller advised his 35-year-old son is in his room throwing things down the hallway/thinks he is under the influence/he just woke up. Officer advised both units clear/everything is okay.

Larceny
Highway 180 @ old armory
Caller advised someone tried to steal his vehicle but the vehicle doesn’t work and it rolled partially down the road/1991 cream Ford F250.

Disturbance
S. Prescott Street – 4:20 p.m.
Caller advised her son is acting up again and threatening her with a knife and saying he is going to burn the house down/he is in his room and caller is in the living room. Officer requests to get caller back on the line and ask her to step . . .

Content on the Beat

WARNING: All articles and photos with a byline or photo credit are copyrighted to the author or photographer. You may not use any information found within the articles without asking permission AND giving attribution to the source. Photos can be requested and may incur a nominal fee for use personally or commercially.

Disclaimer: If you find errors in articles not written by the Beat team but sent to us from other content providers, please contact the writer, not the Beat. For example, obituaries are always provided by the funeral home or a family member. We can fix errors, but please give details on where the error is so we can find it. News releases from government and non-profit entities are posted generally without change, except for legal notices, which incur a small charge.

NOTE: If an article does not have a byline, it was written by someone not affiliated with the Beat and then sent to the Beat for posting.

Images: We have received complaints about large images blocking parts of other articles. If you encounter this problem, click on the title of the article you want to read and it will take you to that article's page, which shows only that article without any intruders. 

New Columnists: The Beat continues to bring you new columnists. And check out the old faithfuls who continue to provide content.

Newsletter: If you opt in to the Join GCB Three Times Weekly Updates option above this to the right, you will be subscribed to email notifications with links to recently posted articles.

Submitting to the Beat

Those new to providing news releases to the Beat are asked to please check out submission guidelines at https://www.grantcountybeat.com/about/submissions. They are for your information to make life easier on the readers, as well as for the editor.

Advertising: Don't forget to tell advertisers that you saw their ads on the Beat.

Classifieds: We have changed Classifieds to a simpler option. Check periodically to see if any new ones have popped up. Send your information to editor@grantcountybeat.com and we will post it as soon as we can. Instructions and prices are on the page.

Editor's Notes

It has come to this editor's attention that people are sending information to the Grant County Beat Facebook page. Please be aware that the editor does not regularly monitor the page. If you have items you want to send to the editor, please send them to editor@grantcountybeat.com. Thanks!

Here for YOU: Consider the Beat your DAILY newspaper for up-to-date information about Grant County. It's at your fingertips! One Click to Local News. Thanks for your support for and your readership of Grant County's online news source—www.grantcountybeat.com

Feel free to notify editor@grantcountybeat.com if you notice any technical problems on the site. Your convenience is my desire for the Beat.  The Beat totally appreciates its readers and subscribers!  

Compliance: Because you are an esteemed member of The Grant County Beat readership, be assured that we at the Beat continue to do everything we can to be in full compliance with GDPR and pertinent US law, so that the information you have chosen to give to us cannot be compromised.