Bayard Police Department

Friday, July 23

Criminal trespass warning
North Street
Caller advised gates to church were locked and male is inside next to the shrine/it is in bad condition and that is why it is gated off. Caller advised never mind, the male is now leaving.

Unwanted subject
North Street
Officer requested if caller was calling from Lordsburg/advise yes/transferred to Hidalgo County.

Welfare check
S. Yucca Street and Central Avenue
Advise that about five kids keep running in the road when cars drive by. Deputy advised did see two female juvies, however they were not in the road.

Saturday, July 24

Larceny
400 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised a male has his black iPhone 8/a male driving a Mayflower Diesel answered the phone but would not meet caller. Deputy advised made contact with caller.

Fight
Empire Street – 6:55 a.m.
Caller advised a group of eight people are fighting in the parking lot/men and women.

Sunday, July 25

Criminal damage to property
Empire Street – 10:01 p.m.
Caller advised a blue Nissan car drove by and shot a BB gun at caller's house/they left going on Central Avenue. Officer advised unit clear.

Hurley Police Department

Friday, July 23

Welfare check
Monte Vista Street – North Hurley
Caller advised he has not been able to get a hold of his 85-year-old aunt for about two weeks. Deputy advised everything was okay/would call caller back with info.

Loud music
Aztec Road
Loud music and party. Second caller advised music is annoying. Deputy spoke with female and she is going to turn the music down.

Saturday, July 24

Domestic disturbance
D Street
Have an open line with male/can hear a female crying in the background/can hear male walking around then hung up the phone. Male back on the line advising his girlfriend is intoxicated and left in a Dodge Charger/keeps advising he just used 911 for leverage/LE just talks to her and sends her back home.

Sunday, July 25

Domestic disturbance
Pattie Avenue
Caller advised her and her husband are in a physical dispute/he will not give her any of her belongings/they are yelling at each other/they have been fighting since this morning/he ripped her clothes/they are cussing at each other. Advised officer will be en route/caller disconnected line.

Santa Clara Police Department

Friday, July 23

Reckless driver
Santa Clara
Silver Chevy Silverado about 85-90 mph in a 55 mph zone/vehicle just passed SCPD unit headed to Division 2.

Reckless driver
W. Encino Street
Advised a white car hit their fence and went south on Cleveland. Officer advised going to keep vehicle parked for the night/no damage to fence/he just drove over the curb.

Saturday, July 24

Disturbance
S. Prescott Street
Advised that her son keeps throwing rocks at the neighbor's fence. Officer had contact with mother who advised she is going to allow him to stay outside as long as he doesn't cause problems.

Loud party
Manhattan Park
Officer advised they will lower the music and move vehicles blocking driveway.

Sunday, July 25

Unwanted subject
S. Prescott Street
Advise that a named male needs to be removed for the night/he is in his room throwing things and cussing at caller. Officer advised the male left.

Loud music
Manhattan Park
Advised they have really loud music again. Officer made contact with homeowner/advised them they need to shut it down/will stay in the area until they do/they did shut it down for now.

Domestic disturbance
Suchoff Avenue
Caller advised that his wife just hit their 9-year-old daughter/he and his wife were arguing and she hit him and their daughter with a metal bar/caller leaving in a white 2015 Toyota Corolla/daughter is okay/negative on medical/he was hit in the back, head, and face/she did not leave.

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