Bayard Police Department

Monday, May 3

Harassment
Poplar Street
Caller advised her son is threatening to kill her family/he does have a weapon/his girlfriend left him and he is very upset/he drives a dark blue Challenger/he has been suicidal in the past. Officer advised to call the male and have him step outside/male stated he was not going to come outside until he knew exactly what LE wanted . . .

Larceny
Runnels Street
Caller advised her daughter had a 12 gauge Savage shotgun stolen from her apartment yesterday/no forced entry/door was unlocked.

Tuesday, May 4

Grafitti
Central Avenue
Caller advised his ice shop was tagged.

Welfare check
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised a woman left her 4-year-old son in the driver side seat with the car still on/black Dodge Durango/female just left the parking lot and pulled into the Dollar Store across the street.

Unwanted subject
Stewart Street
Male keeps knocking on the door and won't go away/does not know the male. Officer advised clear/spoke to homeowner.

Wednesday, May 5

Domestic disturbance
Bayard Post Office
Female was leaving the area/unknown if the other party left.

Welfare check
Main Street
Advised that the young children are sharing a vape pen/they are 12-years-old and under/currently on the trampoline. Officer advised saw the kids and they were not drinking.

Welfare check
Bayard Community Center
Caller advised he can hear yelling and screaming/can hear a male yelling stop it and can hear a female yelling. Officer had negative contact with anyone yelling or screaming.

Robbery
Steyskal Street – 9:31 p.m.
Advised that their friend is a Fedex driver and two males in a black car stopped him at an address down the street pointed a gun at him and took his phone and his wallet. NMSP advised that 9:36 p.m. is when he saw a black car heading . . .

Breaking and entering
N. East Street
Caller advised her ex partner broke her window and is trying to get into her apartment/she has her kids with her/he does not live there/he has been harassing her all day.

Thursday, May 6

Criminal trespass warning
Runnels Drive
Caller advised a named male broke a window of one of the tenants. Officer advised negative contact with anyone at this address.

Domestic disturbance
Empire Street
Advised that a named male hit her on the head/she will be waiting at M&A Café/she refused medical. Officer advised caller is a juvenile and she followed him to the station so he could speak to her/request ambulance ref 16-year-old female with head injury and right ear pain.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, May 3

Criminal trespass warning
B Street
Caller wants to issue a few people CTWs/they live on C Street. Deputy had negative contact.

Welfare check
C Street
Advised the male has been on edge lately and making suicidal statements all night/he stated he didn't feel right today and doesn't want to be around anymore/he stated he wanted to blow his brains out/he does suffer from anxiety and depression.

Tuesday, May 4

Welfare check
B Street
Caller advised subjects are in his backyard messing with his cars/one of them has possibly mental health concerns. Deputies advised negative contact with any suspicious persons or any vehicles leaving the area.

Harassment
Arizona Avenue
NMSP advised caller advised them a female neighbor and her juvenile neighbor are calling him names. NMSP said caller called them because other agencies refused to help him. Dispatcher did not show call history from this subject today regarding this issue. Deputy spoke with caller about an on-going problem with his neighbors throwing things at his fence and calling him derogatory names.

Wednesday, May 5

Burglary
Tri-City Landfill
Caller advised that a piece of construction equipment was taken from lot. Advised Fowler Brothers Construction.

Stolen motor vehicle
Nevada Avenue
Caller advised just purchased a car and got home and it was gone.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, May 3

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Prescott Street
Caller advised someone threw a rock at her vehicle. Officer advised unit clear.

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