Bayard Police Department

Monday, Feb. 22

Harassment
Runnels Drive
Caller advised threats are being made toward her and a co-worker by a past tenant's brother. Deputy advised caller if this continues she needs to report it so a pattern could be seen.

Tuesday, Feb. 23

Fraud/embezzlement
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised that a named male cashed a bad check/he is still inside the store. Officer advised clear.

Welfare check
N. East Street
Caller advised that his neighbor has possibly left a fire unattended at their address. Officer advised everything is okay/neighbor is going to put the fire out with water.

Wednesday, Feb. 24

Stolen motor vehicle
Runnels Drive
Caller advised she was warming up her vehicle and it is gone/happened about 15 minutes ago. Deputy advised en route to ATL the vehicle.

Hurley Police Department

Thursday, Feb. 25

Harassment
Cortez Avenue
Caller advised a named female is harassing him/she is going to send her boyfriend to his house to shoot him. Officer called caller three times/goes straight to voicemail.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, Feb. 25

W. Lincoln and N. James streets
Four-wheeler running stop signs/cannot provide description ref it's going by too fast. Officer made contact on Cleveland Street/advised male to keep the four-wheeler off of the roadway or it would be towed.

Tuesday, Feb. 23

Breaking and entering
Fort Bayard Road
Male was attempting to break into caller's home/caller knocked him unconscious. Officer advised 40-year-old intoxicated male has injuries to his face/going to be transported to hospital. Deputies advised following male to hospital/units clear from hospital.

Welfare check
Aguila Road
Caller advised her son is being violent/not under the influence/he is hitting things inside the house/caller will be waiting outside the house inside her vehicle.

Wednesday, Feb. 24

Welfare check
Stone Street
Caller can hear a lot of yelling and crying and banging on the walls/it is coming from the Stone Street Apartments.

Thursday, Feb. 25

Welfare check
S. Bard Street
Caller advised a female with a walker seems to be confused as to where she is.

Domestic disturbance
Jaguar Street
Caller can hear a lot of yelling/male and female. Officer advised everything is okay/going to transport male to a hotel in Silver/neither party admitted to any domestics.

Domestic disturbance
Jasper Street
Caller advised her son is destroying her camping trailer/he pushed her/he took away her phone/not under the influence/he has been sleeping all day/been fighting with his girlfriend.

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