Bayard Police Department

Friday, Aug. 12

Domestic disturbance
Cobre High School
Male and female arguing. Can hear female yelling give me the phone. Caller advised she is walking to a friend's house/it was an accident/she is wearing pajamas. Officer has contact with male across from Food Basket/Deputy out with (redacted) at the Sugar Shack.

Harassment
Snell Middle School
Caller advised a 14-year-old male student is cursing at caller and his wife/caller will be in the gym/the student is in class.

Disturbance
N. Franey Street
Five juvenile females are in his yard wanting to beat up his 17-year-old granddaughter. Officers issued CTWs to six juvies.

Breaking and entering
Royal Street
Advised saw someone on his cameras trying to break in/caller got on scene and disconnected the line. Officer advised everything is okay.

Sunday, Aug. 14

Welfare check
Guinevan Street
Caller advised she hasn't spoken with her 83-year-old father in about a month/he lives with a woman who doesn't really get along with his eight kids. Deputy made contact with the father and he will be calling caller back.

Criminal damage to property
Taylor Street
Caller advised someone threw a rock through a bedroom (window?) to the house.

Accident-injuries
S. Railroad and E. Elm streets
Advised the vehicle is between the curve and the railroad tracks/red Dodge car unattended. Deputies advise one subject on the ground/request ambulance for subject who is not conscious.

Hurley Police Department
Cortez Avenue
Caller advised (redacted) is throwing rocks at her house. Officer out on foot.

Santa Clara Police Department

Friday, Aug. 12

Shoplifting
11988 Highway 180
Female with a bag full of items left in a tan or grey car toward Silver City/happened about 5-10 minutes ago/video is ready. Deputies out with vehicle by EZ Pawn with two occupants/send the next wrecker/out at the store.

Saturday, Aug. 13

Suspicious vehicle
Santa Clara Armory
Officer advised clear/they are setting up for an event in the morning.

Sunday, Aug. 14

Disturbance
Central Elementary
Can hear a male and a female yelling at each other. Caller stated that some dogs got loose in the area and for LE to be careful.

Stolen motor vehicle
500 S. Prescott Street
Caller advised (redacted) has her vehicle and isn't returning it. Deputy out with vehicle on Lusk Street/vehicle was returned to owner.

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