Bayard Police Department

Monday, Apr. 3

Criminal damage to property
Cobre School Administration
Caller advised two windows have been broken.

Criminal trespass warning
Budge Drive
Black Jeep is in the park and it should not be there/the persons in the Jeep have been evicted and have CTW. Deputy advised will be clear/they left prior to arrival.

Welfare check
Watson Street
Caller from NM peer-to-peer line advised a named male contacted them and stated he was going to kill one of the calltakers/wants someone to make contact with him. Deputies advised they are en route to O'Reilly's if an officer wants to meet them there. SCPD officers made contact with male/he is okay.

Welfare check
Rogers Street
Caller advised her 16-year-old autistic daughter is sitting outside in a broken-down vehicle refusing to go inside the house/she is upset because of some rules in place by the adults inside the home. Caller advised she is working graveyard and can't go and speak with her daughter and . . .

Thursday, Apr. 6

Welfare check
Steyskal Street
Advised a boy about 10-years-old went up to caller's residence and asked if he could stay at his residence and he turned the child away/they were walking east from caller's location about 10 minutes ago. NMSP officer advised contact with four juvies at Joan and Steyskal.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, Apr. 3

Larceny
Cortez Avenue
Caller advised he had a package delivered but it's been opened and the phone inside has been stolen.

Welfare check
Cortez Avenue
Open line with a female stating she doesn't want police just an ambulance/says her side hurts/female refused to answer any questions and disconnected the line. Made contact with the female again and she stated she has a ball on her side.

Santa Clara Police Department

Wednesday, Apr. 5

Criminal damage to property
Bellm Street
Caller advised someone broke a window to her home.

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