Bayard Police Department

Friday, Nov. 27

Welfare check
Lusk Street – 9:01 a.m.
Second caller advised her parents are not answering the door. Mother is in Fort Bayard at this time so she is not on the property.

Unwanted subject
Lusk Street – 1:12 p.m.
Advised a named individual is on the property arguing with caller. Officer advised units are gonna be clear/just waiting on one party to leave.

Domestic disturbance
Runnels Drive
Advised that her son is breaking items inside the residence/he is 20-years-old/line was disconnected. Officer advised son left the property prior to arrival/everything is okay/ATL for son.

Welfare check
Runnels Drive
Advised that her ex and she had a domestic incident yesterday/he may be en route back to the apartment to break her things and cause damage. Officer advised no vehicle matching description and no one at the residence at this time.

Saturday, Nov. 28

Disturbance
N. Canyon Street
Advised two males are fighting in the ditch/one male went walking into the ditch holding some kind of object in his hand possibly a bat/caller could just see one man crouched over the other hitting him. Officer advised negative contact with anyone in the area so far.

Welfare check
Guinevan Street – 7:52 p.m.
Caller advised she is scared that her auntie and cousin might commit suicide. Caller advised she hung up ref she got in trouble for calling/she wants to go back home now/she is 19-years-old.

Welfare check
Guinevan Street – 9:08 p.m.
Caller advised that her friend is texting her and saying she is going to kill herself and is looking for a bullet to do it/she has been going through a lot this past month/the text stated "I'm sorry friend, but I am going to do it."/she is crying and crying/she keeps calling caller and hanging up on her/she called about three times stating I'm sorry friend.

Suicide threat
Guinevan Street – 9:36 p.m.
No narrative.

Sunday, Nov. 29

Reckless driver
Tom Foy Blvd. and Central Avenue
Officer had negative contact with the vehicle.

Hurley Police Department

Friday, Nov. 27

Disturbance
Cortez Avenue
Caller advised that a named male is at her trailer and there is supposed to be a protection order against him/she woke up and he was inside the trailer. Can hear the female telling the male to stop stealing things and to put them back/caller disconnected the line. Caller called back advising it has now gotten physical/male is still on scene.

Suicide threat
A Street
No report.

Santa Clara Police Department

Saturday, Nov. 28

Welfare check
N. Hutchinson and W. Cactus streets
Can hear a male moaning in the background/can hear a female talking in the background. Deputies out at a Cactus Street address with a flashing light/all units are knocking on doors in the neighborhood with negative contact.

Fraud/embezzlement
Stone Street
Caller advised her Direct Express card was used for a fraudulent charge she was not aware of until today.

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