Bayard Police Department

Monday, Feb. 5

Welfare check
Bayard Elementary
12-year-old child with principal stating he is suicidal/he is not happy with his living right now/should be on meds however he is not getting the correct meds/not violent/he is very quiet and crying at this time/does have cuts on his left arm/not bleeding at this time. Child’s parents are drug users/aunt is with child as well.

Unwanted subject
Winifred Street
Tenant is supposed to have been moved out since yesterday. Officer advised it is a civil matter.

Tuesday, Feb. 6

Criminal trespass
Rogers Street
Caller advised that someone has been shooting at his horses with a pellet gun and throwing marbles and golf balls at them. Officer advised this is in the county. Deputies out at a Virginia Street address making contact with three males who are walking and working on the property.

Welfare check
Tom Foy Blvd.
Medical alarm was pushed on keypad at Little Nisha’s. Officer had contact with owner who advised he did not push anything on the alarm pad/everything is okay.

Wednesday, Feb. 7

Welfare check
Hurley Avenue
Subject with health problems/advised to page out BFD to help get door open. Officer made contact advising everything is okay.

Thursday, Feb. 8

Welfare check
204 Tom Foy Blvd.
Named male on the ground. Officer had contact advising subject is okay/he just needed to sit and relax.

Welfare check
Central Avenue
Caller advised that a male is crawling down the road toward Iniguez Gym. Officer advised dropping off male at a Foy Street address.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, Feb. 5

Suspicious vehicle
E Street
No report.

Thursday, Feb. 8

Harassment
Nevada Avenue
Caller advised that a named male is harassing her and would like a deputy to call. Deputy had contact/out at a Nevada Avenue address.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, Feb. 5

Welfare check
S. Bayard Street
Female went running into his yard advising she was being held/advised subjects had her held hostage at the apartments in the area/she has two kids with her and they are okay.

Domestic disturbance
S. Prescott Street
Female caller advised there was an argument/could hear a male yelling in the background. Officer had contact advising female will be leaving for a few hours.

Suspicious vehicle
W. Cottonwood and N. Cleveland streets
Officer advised negative contact with anyone in the vehicle/going to attempt contact with someone in the house the vehicle is parked in front of/negative contact with anyone. Officer advised to send next wrecker/wrecker is towing vehicle.

Tuesday, Feb. 6

Stalking
S. Prescott Street
Female advised they are taking pictures of her house and she is scared to go home. Call was made by an NMSP officer who was waved down by the female. Officer advised the location is to be patrolled.

Thursday, Feb. 8

Harassment
S. Prescott Street
Caller advised they are getting death threats from a named male who is threatening to chop a person’s head off and have her friend, who is the caller, watch

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