Bayard Police Department

Harassment
701 Central Avenue – Magistrate Court
Caller advised a named male showed up yelling and banging on the counter and shouting he was going to take Judge Grijalva's job. Officer advised male was gone upon arrival.

Mental health complaint
Steyskal Street
47-year-old male breathing/having psychotic episode/very unusual and breaking stuff/suicide attempt by drugs/caller not on scene. Officer advised male willingly admitted.

Saturday, May 8

Domestic disturbance
S. Canyon and Poplar streets
Caller can hear a male cussing at a female in the area/she cannot see them.

Sunday, May 9

Loud party
Maple Street
Advised a loud party is going on. Deputy out at location/there are vehicles up and down the street and subjects are running up and down/they are not okay/several subjects trying to fight/out with four subjects.

Domestic disturbance
East Street
39-year-old female advised she was hit by her boyfriend two days ago and she has face pain and can't talk. Deputy advised arrived on scene and it was a domestic that happened two days ago on Lamina Loop in Silver City/the victim did not want to make a statement or say what happened to her. EMS did . . .

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Diamond Street
Advised a named male continues to return to the property on Diamond Street and harass her mother while she is out of town/wants a CTW placed against the male/someone had tampered with her mother's car and let all the air . . . Officer was advised.

Hurley Police Department

Saturday, May 8

Harassment
B Street
A named male is in his yard harassing caller and his dog. Caller was instructed to stay inside. Deputy went to location advising the house is abandoned and seems as if no one is living there/advised everything is okay/caller did not come out to speak . . .

Reckless driver
Highway 180 – MM 127 (Hurley)
Brown car swerving into traffic. Caller advised state police officer passed/advised went traffic with vehicle at MM 124 (Bayard Cemetery).

Sunday, May 9

Disturbance
Main Street
Male and female are arguing. Can hear female yelling give me my bag. Line disconnected. Female advised they are fighting about drugs and money/possibly at a Hill Street address.

Santa Clara Police Department

Friday, May 7

Unwanted subject
500 S. Prescott Street
Caller advised a female is on her porch and is refusing to leave caller's property/she is being verbal/she is threatening to destroy her apartment and car. Officer issued the female a CTW. Caller called back advising she is back on her porch. Officer advised en route to office with the named female.

Harassment
Aspen Street
Caller advised a named male keeps calling being irate and possibly intoxicated/caller is scared he is going to come over. Officer advised parties are separated.

Sunday, May 9

Disturbance
Bellm Street
Caller advised father is "acting crazy." He has a history of this kind of behavior. Caller is not on scene but was notified by her sister who is on scene. Officer out at address with female waving him down. Caller called with updated address on Bellm Street. Officer en route.

Criminal trespass
S. Cleveland Street
Caller advised his ex-girlfriend is outside causing problems. Officer advised the female did leave some property at the residence, however, the female would have to do a standby to get it at a later date/out at Jasper and 180 5th wheel.

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