Bayard Police Department

Monday, Sept. 18

Fight
Bayard Post Office – 11:50 p.m.
Advised some guys are fighting/it is her son and 2-3 other guys/she does not want him at her house. Deputy advised units clear/all verbal.

Tuesday, Sept. 19

Unwanted subject
801 Tom Foy Blvd.
Middle-aged woman is unwanted/acting strange. Officer has female in custody. BPD called 911 stating officer needs assistance/emergency traffic only/officer just tazed the female/send ambulance for 32-year-old female who was tazed/officer going to GRMC.

Welfare check
Main Street – 10:23 p.m.
Male was chasing some little boys up the street yelling at them. Officer had negative contact.

Disturbance
Main Street 10:45 p.m.
Seven teen-agers running in and out of her yard yelling and screaming at the male who was chasing the 'little boys.' Officer advised everything is okay/clear/back in service.

Disturbance
A named female is causing issues/she is intoxicated and want her removed/it's an ongoing issue with her.

Wednesday, Sept. 20

Welfare check
Cobre High School
Male lying on the sidewalk saying he is dying/no bleeding and no injuries. Officer advised EMS will be transporting/clear.

Thursday, Sept. 21

Welfare check
400 Tom Foy Blvd.
Someone passed out in a maroon SUV by Pump 7. Officer advised subject was waiting for his girlfriend/manager advised he just had to move away from the pump/everything is okay.

Shoplifting
101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised two males are in the store stealing items.

Criminal damage to property
Cactus Street
Someone damaged his mailbox.

Hurley Police Department

Wednesday, Sept. 20

Welfare check
Diaz and Elguea avenues
Male lying on the sidewalk. Deputy had negative contact. NMSP officer made contact.

Thursday, Sept. 21

Domestic disturbance
Lea Drive – 8:45 a.m.
Male called in saying "('Redacted) is being a bitch')" and disconnected the line. Officer requested ambulance to evaluate a male in his 20s. EMS advised signed refusal.

Welfare check
Lea Drive – 11:52 a.m.
Caller advised he cut off his finger with nail clippers/disconnected the line. Caller called back on 911 asking for a lawyer/being aggressive/disconnected the line. Officer requested ambulance for male threatening suicide and needs a mental health evaluation. EMS1 advised out with LE and patient on E Street/following HPD to GRMC.

Welfare check
Aztec Avenue
Found a journal on a student/believes the child is suicidal/did speak with mother earlier this evening/suggested mother take her daughter to GRMC due to her scoring high on a mental evaluation test/believes the mother is intoxicated.

Santa Clara Police Department

Tuesday, Sept. 19

Disturbance
Manhattan Park Drive
Caller advised her son is yelling and pushing and being disruptive/caller disconnected the line.

Shoplifting
11988 Highway 180
A named male just shoplifted many items from the store and left on foot. Officer advised ATL the male.

Welfare check
N. James Street
A named female has been ill and is in worse condition after being released from GRMC/her brother is not allowing anyone over to help her and is using her money. Officer made contact with female/she advised she is okay.

Wednesday, Sept. 20

Welfare check
Ft Bayard Street
Caller advised he has not been able to reach his sister in over a year/did not have an address. Officer will call caller back.

Welfare check
11988 Highway 180
Caller advised male is slumped over in the driver's seat/vehicle is on/window is down/been there for quite a while. Deputy made contact with male in a white Jeep Compass/he was okay/left upon request.

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