Bayard Police Department

Friday, Sept. 30

Welfare check
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Infant inside vehicle that smells like marijuana. Officer advised clear/negative contact.

Saturday, Oct. 1

Burglary
Cactus Street
Caller advised someone broke into his house and stole items/it happened while he was sleeping/there is damage to front door.

Sunday, Oct. 2

Burglary
McKee Street
Caller advised a shed at her mother's property was broken into/not sure if anything was taken.

Domestic disturbance
Maple Street
Caller advised his parents threatened him/his father clenched his fists and charged at him/his mother hit him on the shoulder with a large stick/negative on needing medical attention/mother is calling him names/caller is 14-years-old. Deputy advised clear/everything is okay/all verbal/parties were separated/advised . . .

Disturbance
500 East Street – Bayard Low Income Apartments
Caller advised two males are fighting in a white Chevy Silverado/they are young adults.

Hurley Police Department

Friday, Sept. 30

Criminal damage to property
Santa Rita Avenue
Caller advised a window has been shot out of his house. Officer requesting frequent patrol for the week.

Sunday, Oct. 2

Harassment
Cortez Avenue
Caller advising (redacted) keeps going into his yard/caller disconnected. Deputy and NMSP officer had negative contact with anyone.

Santa Clara Police Department

Friday, Sept. 30

Domestic disturbance
Boulder Street
Caller advised his son is causing issues/advising caller is out of town and doesn't know what is going on/his wife called him to call LE. BPD officer and officer in area/male possibly walking toward Bayard/out with male Highway 180 and Mingo's.

Welfare check
410 Ft. Bayard Street
Male advising he could see a fight at the Brown Derby however male was calling from Bayard. Officer advised units clear/security advised there haven't been any fights tonight.

Saturday, Oct. 1

Disturbance
500 S. Prescott Street
Female in the background yelling at caller/caller is yelling "Leave me alone" over and over/female is threatening caller now. Caller advised she is trying to walk her dog. Caller advised the other female left.

Welfare check
Bellm Street
Advised she believes there is child abuse going on in the house across the street. Officer advised everything is okay/did speak to the children.

Welfare check
Jasper Drive
Caller advised a named male is making noises like he is in pain/nurse line told her to call for an ambulance. Officer advised will be clear/male is going to wait for EMS. EMS advised clear/signed refusal.

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