Bayard Police Department

Criminal trespass warning
Silver City area
Officer advised an indefinite CTW was issued to a named individual for Bayard Elementary.

Unwanted subject
North Street
A named male was outside yelling and banging on the door saying he is going to beat up her boyfriend who is there. Officers had contact with caller.

Saturday, May 26

Welfare check
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Female at the bus stop is lying on the sidewalk and yelling at passing traffic. Second caller advised her feet are in the highway. Officer had contact advising she is heading home now.

Welfare check
Fahey Street
Officer advised everything is okay.

Criminal damage to property
Spanish Kitchen
Caller’s kids’ dad just smashed caller’s phone. Officer had phone contact with caller.

Sunday, May 27

Request officer
Guinevan Street
Caller just wants to take his TV from inside her vehicle. Officer advised he did retrieve the items and male is leaving.

Missing persons
N. East Street
Caller advised that her partner has been gone since Friday at 4 p.m./he took her dark gray Nissan Altima to run an errand and she has not heard from him since he left/he was stressed out when he left/he is a diabetic and needs his medication.

Welfare check
N. East Street
Caller advised that her 25-year-old niece took some pills and will not answer/she does threaten suicide but does not go through with it. Officer had contact advising female will be transported to GRMC.

Hurley Police Department

Friday, May 25

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Romero Avenue
Tires were slashed.

Saturday, May 26

Reckless driver
Highway 180 – MM 148 (near upper Mimbres River crossing)
Officer went traffic with vehicle on Highway 180 and North Hurley Road.

Domestic disturbance
Romero Avenue
Caller is fighting with her husband/male is intoxicated/son is yelling and crying. Officer had contact advising units clear/parties are both going to stay at the house.

Santa Clara Police Department

Saturday, May 26

Loud party
N. East Street
Caller advised this is a graduation party. Officer had contact advising music turned down upon request.

Welfare check
Racetrack Road/Twin Sisters
Gray Dodge truck with camper shell. Officer advised in the area.

Fight
W. Lincoln and N. Prescott streets
Neighbors are fighting in the street. Officer had contact advising parties are separated/everything is okay.

Loud music
S. Prescott Street
Officer advised it is a graduation party/subjects were advised to keep it down.

Loud party
S. Prescott and W. Mill streets
Caller advised the music has not been turned down. Officer advised clear/music has been turned down all the way down.

Sunday, May 27

Fight
N. Prescott and W. Lincoln streets
Two males are fist fighting. Officer had contact advising second male uncooperative/vehicle about to stop and cause problems.

Accident-injuries
N. Hutchinson and W. Encino streets
Officer requests another unit/39-year-old male conscious and bleeding from the abs/send next wrecker on rotation.

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