Bayard Police Department

Monday, Apr. 30

Domestic disturbance
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Male and female were arguing in a white car in the parking lot/female left walking with blood of her face/male got out of vehicle with a bloody hand. Officer advised out with female on Rosemary.

Thursday, May 3

Domestic disturbance
N. East Street
Caller advised her dad and husband almost got into a fist fight/both have been drinking. Caller advised that her mom got her dad out of the house and dropped him somewhere on the side of the road. Advised that the dad called saying he got a ride and is on his way back to the house. Caller advised her brother is now threatening to go over there . . .

Hurley Police Department

Monday, Apr. 30

Harassment
S. Geronimo Street
Caller advised that her 10-year-old son was in a fight at Central Elementary.

Tuesday, May 1

Harassment
Carasco Avenue
Caller advised that his daughter is being harassed on Facebook and they are also threatening to go after his wife’s job. Officer clear.

Thursday, May 3

Welfare check
D Street
33-year-old brother who is mentally ill was causing problems earlier but has left on foot. Caller wants to know where she can go for help.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, Apr. 30

Unwanted subject
W. Oak Street
A named male is trying to break her door down. Officer advised male left prior to arrival.

Domestic disturbance
E. Cottonwood Street
Caller sounds in distress. From open 911, dispatcher could hear male and female yelling back and forth in English and Spanish.

Larceny
N. Prescott Street
Caller advised that a named individual is at his residence stealing his wood and knocking down the walls behind the trailer. Caller is out of town in Arizona. Officer had contact advising everything is okay.

Domestic disturbance
W. Oak Street – 10 p.m.
Caller advised that her adult son is breaking things inside the house. Officer had contact advising male said he would leave for the night or part of the night.

Domestic disturbance
W. Oak Street – 11:22 p.m.
A named male has returned and causing problems with his wife and mother/he isn’t under the influence.

Tuesday, May 1

Battery
Central Elementary
No report.

Battery
E. Morrow Street
Caller advised that four males got out of a black truck and were beating up a named female and a named male who was trying to help. Officer requested ambulance for a 59-year-old female who is conscious.

Wednesday, May 2

Criminal damage to property
N. Bayard Street
Caller stated that a named male threw a piece of glass and damaged the property then left on a bike toward The Brown Derby.

Larceny
S. Prescott Street
Caller advised a named female who was watching her house stole some items from her home and caller also found some narcotics.

Welfare check
S. Cleveland Street
Caller from CYFD asked welcheck on four kids, ages 14, 10, 8, and 6-years-of age/concerned about what food is in the home and condition of the home/8-year-old female has been complaining of burning and itching in her vaginal area. Officer had contact advising everything is okay/will call caller.

Thursday, May 3

Accident-property damage
Grant County Shooting Range
Deputy advised that a named deputy did strike a pole at the shooting range with his assigned unit. NMSP responded and a crash report was generated.

Welfare check
Central Elementary – 6 p.m.
Caller advised a group of kids are in the playground and no one is supposed to be there after school hours. Officer had negative contact with any children in the playground/clear.

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