Bayard Police Department

Friday, June 18

Reckless driver
Highway 180 -- Bayard city limits
Caller advised the vehicle just hit another vehicle.

Unwanted subject
400 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised a male sitting outside at Pump 4 in a minivan walked in and argued with her and started flipping her off and yelling at her/does not want this male on the property and wants him issued a CTW. Officer ATL the vehicle.

Reckless driver
Bottom Snappy
Small gray Jeep had a small child in the passenger seat. Officer made contact/advised they were having car trouble and they did place the car seat in the back and the child in the car seat.

Reckless driver
Poplar Street
A named individual took off on him down into the ditch on his ATV.

Loud music
500 N. East Street
Officer made contact/they will turn their music down.

Saturday, June 19,

Welfare check
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller noticed a female sitting in a chair by the highway. Officer out with the female/she is okay/clear.

Suspicious vehicle
1203 Tom Foy Blvd.
Officer advised clear/they are going to tow it to his residence.

Fight
Bard and Erie streets
Caller advised get the cops over there ASAP/male called back advising get LE over there now, it is getting pretty bad. Deputy advised it was all verbal/clear/no one wants to talk.

Harassment
Erie Street
Black truck driving into driveway now/trying to fight with them.

Sunday, June 20

Welfare check
Highway180 -- Caddel Crossing
Male running on 911/will not state his emergency/male is running to Bayard/he is still running/male will say "hello" but will not acknowledge dispatch's response to him/he hung up the phone. Officer has contact at Highway 180 – MM 122 (! mile north of Highway 152 junction).

Harassment
Erie Street
Caller advised subjects keep going back to his house/they told him his whole family is dead. Second caller advised a lot of arguing is going on on Lusk Street. Caller advised no officer has shown up and the subjects have guns.

Hurley Police Department

Friday, June 18

Welfare check
Pattie Avenue
41-year-old male told caller he didn't want to be here anymore ref him and his wife are having trouble. Caller is en route to his residence. Deputies have contact with male/negative on any suicidal ideations.

Welfare check
Santa Rita Avenue
Caller has not heard from a 93-year-old female and her phone line is disconnected. Deputy spoke to a named individual who advised she was placed at Millie's Senior Home.

Breaking and entering
Agua Blanca Street – North Hurley
Caller advised four people got out of a black van and broke into an abandoned house. Deputy advised negative contact with anyone/building is secure.

Domestic disturbance
Arizona Avenue
Advised she can hear two males arguing and one saying "not to hit him." Deputy had negative contact with anyone fighting.

Santa Clara Police Department

Friday, June 18

Disturbance
Ft Bayard Street
Caller advised there is a disturbance at his business the Santa Clara Laundry Mat/he is having issues with other people/they are on scene now.

Welfare check
Santa Clara Laundry Mat
Caller advised he would have problems if an officer does not go to the laundry mat.

Domestic disturbance
Jaguar Street
Can hear a male and female yelling at each other/can hear a baby crying/female keeps yelling at male to stop. XCPD officer and BPD officer on scene.

Saturday, June 19

Domestic disturbance
N. Prescott Street
Caller advised a female is damaging his car/she left in a red truck/she is his ex-girlfriend. BPD officer and deputy made contact with vehicle at the Santa Clara Armory.

Disturbance
Bellm Street
Caller advised husband is throwing her and her daughter's belongings outside/caller is in Las Cruces/he is sending pictures. Officer advised negative contact with anyone at the address. Caller called back advising her daughter is there in a white Chevy.

Unwanted subject
Aguila Street
Caller advised a named female is at her house causing issues/she left/she does not live there with caller/she is violating the DVO. Officer made contact with caller's mother/request another officer/one resisting.

Domestic disturbance
Seven Sons Road
A named male who is intoxicated is possibly hiding in her yard/he put his hands on her earlier/caller told him he could not be at the house.

Sunday, June 20

Criminal damage to property
S. Cleveland Street
A window to caller's home has been damaged.

Disturbance
Stone Street
Caller advised her neighbor is outside screaming/looks like she is having a mental breakdown. Deputy and officer request EMS for a 53-year-old female having panic attack/units clear/female is being transported by EMS.

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