Bayard Police Department

Monday, Aug. 20

Criminal sexual penetration
Unknown campground
Caller advised she was just notified about a female student being sexually abused by her father/she does not have an age or address at this time. Officer advised to send NMSP as the incident happened at a campground.

Tuesday, Aug. 21

Domestic disturbance
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
White SUV with female and male fighting/they are headed toward Santa Clara/male was yelling at female and hit her at the stop sign/they did run the stop sign. Officer advised negative on a report/it was a verbal argument and . . .

Domestic disturbance
North Street
Caller advised that her brother took her phone and would not allow her to leave her house. Officer advised in foot pursuit of male running up the hill/officers behind Food Basket on the hill.

Wednesday, Aug. 22

Fight
Bayard
Caller advised one female is on the floor, having trouble getting up.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, Aug. 20

Welfare check
Aztec Avenue
Caller went out looking for a female who might be in trouble/male does not want to open the door for him/caller told male he is not leaving till he opens the door so he can see.

Weapons fired
Carrasco Avenue
Officer had contact/suspects fireworks.

Tuesday, Aug. 21

Domestic disturbance
Santa Rita Avenue
Domestic in the backyard. Officer had negative contact with anything.

Accident-injuries
Hurley Elementary
Caller advised a vehicle backed up into two pedestrians/one is hurt/unknown extent of injuries.

Suspicious vehicle
Church/Cortez Avenue
Open door at the church. Officer had contact advising it was the Father of the church setting up for mass in the morning/everything is okay.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, Aug. 20

Larceny
Senior Citizen Center – 107 N. East Street
Caller advised her purse and a baseball bag with two bats were stolen from her car about two hours ago.

Domestic disturbance
Manhattan Park – 7:40 p.m.
Caller advised they are having problems with his 25-year-old son/he is getting violent with them/son hit him in the face/caller was uncooperative. LE had negative contact with son.

Tuesday, Aug. 21

Criminal sexual penetration
S. Bayard Street
Happened three years ago/CYFD is pulling a case on it.

Criminal trespass warning
Manhattan Park Drive – 12:40 a.m.
Caller advised that his son is at the residence and has a CTW/caller doesn’t want him on the property. Officer had contact advising father took the son to the residence and gave him permission to be there in the first place/son was not arrested on CTW.

Thursday, Aug, 23

Unwanted subject
S. James Street
Caller advised his sister is causing problems with him and he does not want her or her dog there. Officers advised address that was given could not be found/units did drive and spotlight all houses in the area/clear.

Accident-property damage
105 N. East Street
Caller stated a gray van hit his mother’s black Hyundai Tucson/vehicles are off the roadway.

Shoplifting
11988 Highway 180
Two males still inside the store/getting into a black car but still in the parking lot. Officer advised to send ambulance for one male with a cut on his hand. Officer issued both subjects indefinite CTWs for this Dollar Store.

Welfare check
Caddel Crossing/Bellm Street
Caller stated two small children are standing next to the road. Officer had negative contact with caller or the children.

Domestic disturbance
N. East Street
Caller advising her husband is going crazy/he’s going at her/both have been drinking.

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