Bayard Police Department

Monday, Mar. 18

School threat
Snell Middle School
Report, no narrative.

Welfare check
Fahey Street
Caller lives next door to his mother, and he can hear yelling coming from the home. NMSP officer made contact with mother and she is okay/advising a female got into an argument with her significant other and is under the influence.

Tuesday, Mar. 19

Welfare check
Park Street – 8:50 a.m.
Check on three children, 5, 7, and 11-years-old/no one can reach the mother. Officer had negative contact at the address/had contact with a male who advised the mother no longer lives at that address.

Request officer
Snell Middle School
Officer advised one juvi in investigative detention/request SCPD go to Child Support Office/ if they can get a hold of (redacted) and have her respond to Snell reference her child. SCPD officer made contact with a named female/she is going to give them a call.

Disturbance
Main Street
Caller advised his sister and the neighbor are arguing. Could hear them in the background. Officer responded.

Domestic disturbance
Park Street – 12:22 p.m.
Yelling coming from address.

Disturbance
Chino Street
Son is intoxicated and threatening to beat her/is sitting and pointing at her. Officer advised subjects advising they will stay on each side of the house/everything is okay.

Wednesday, Mar. 20

Unwanted subject
Hurley Avenue
Named males, Sr. and Jr., left prior to arrival.

Thursday, Mar. 21

Unwanted subject
Central Avenue
Officers have one male in unit en route to Hurley.

Fight
Snell Middle School
Caller requests LE in 20 minutes/parents are en route from Silver City.

Harassment
Snell Middle School
Caller requests public service, reference his son is being harassed physically and verbally.

Harassment
Grant Street
Caller stated his neighbor is throwing rocks at . . . Caller advised he needs to speak with officers but does not want them going on his property with guns drawn and causing issues. Officer checking IDs.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, Mar. 18

Welfare check
Romero Avenue
Caller advised he has been trying to reach his wife since yesterday/she lives in Deming/they are separated. Deputy advised everything is okay/female advised she lost her phone.

Tuesday, Mar. 19

Welfare check
Main Street – North Hurley
Caller advised her children didn't go to school and she wants to know why/they are 4, 6, and 9-years-old. Officer spoke with caller who advised kids are in school.

Wednesday, Mar. 20

Welfare check
Monte Vista Street – North Hurley
Caller hasn't been able to reach an aunt for over a year/wants a call back.

Welfare check
Diaz Avenue and C Street
Caller advised a male in his 90s is trying to hitch-hike/not wearing any shoes/he just fell/no injuries but his feet are swollen/caller was able to get his name and address.

Thursday, Mar. 21

Aggravated assault
New Dollar General
Caller was walking her unleashed dog when a man walking his leashed dog yelled at her and pulled out a gun and threatened to shoot her/saw him reach into his pocket but not sure it was a gun/he did say it was a gun/he said he was going to go home and call the police (because her dog wasn't leashed).

Disturbance
Aztec Avenue
Son is intoxicated and tried to attack caller/he did push her/he took off walking toward Romero. Deputy advised Carrasco and 1st/male running/one in investigative detention/bleeding from knuckles/claims he broke . . .

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, Mar. 18

Suspicious vehicle
Ft Bayard Street
Caller advised the 4x4 silver Honda SUV has been there for 30 minutes/owner is not around. Deputy advised if NMSP can takeover/NMSP was advised.

Wednesday, Mar. 20

Domestic disturbance
Prescott Street
Caller can hear a male and a female fighting/it sounds physical/they were fighting earlier and when they came back she had a brace on her arm.

Thursday, Mar. 21

Shoplifting
11988 Highway 180
Stated a female took some items and went out the back door/they have video footage. Officer checking.

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