Monday, July 16, 2018

Bayard Police Department

DV order violation
Empire Street
Caller wants her dad and two others removed/he keeps knocking on the windows.

Domestic disturbance
Hurley Street
Caller advised that her 12-year-old granddaughter is trying to provoke her into hitting her over an argument about pot/she has a habit of cutting herself when she gets mad. Officer has contact.

DV order violation
Waggoner Street
Advised that her brother is in the driveway and he has an active DVO. Officer advised one in investigative detention at this time.

Suspicious vehicle
Highway 180 – MM 124 (Bayard Cemetery)
Officer had contact advising subject is having vehicle problems and his wife is on her way for him.

Tuesday, July 17

Loud music
Orchard Street
Officer had contact advising negative on loud music/it is at a very decent level.

Intoxicated driver
Highway 180 – Bayard City Limits
Officer went traffic with vehicle at Highway 180 @ Armory.

Thursday, July 19

Welfare check
Hurley Avenue
Caller advised that a male is sitting on the corner and appears to be crying. Officer had contact advising everything is okay/he just had an argument with his mom.

Game and Fish
N. East Street
Caller advised a mountain lion is near the water department building. Officer had negative contact with a lion. NMSP called G&F.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, July 16

Disturbance
S. Geronimo Street
Caller advised that a named male is harassing caller. Third caller advised a son is out of control throwing rocks at neighbors and trying to get physical with mother.

Tuesday, July 17

Breaking and entering
Carasco Avenue
Caller advised the lock and hinges were damaged/someone tried to get in/nothing was taken. Officer had contact advising caller requests frequent patrol for tonight and tomorrow.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, July 16

Domestic disturbance
N. Olive Street
Caller advised she is having problems with her 6-year-old son/he is yelling in the background/he is upset about doing his homework. Caller is also having an argument with her mother. Officer had contact advising that parties will separate for the night.

Wednesday, July 18

Domestic disturbance
S. James Street
Daughter’s father is causing problems. Officer had contact advising everything is okay/one party is leaving/indefinite CTW issued to one individual.

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