Bayard Police Department

Monday, Oct. 22

DV order violation
Maple Street
Caller advised that there is a DVO against a named female and she went to his residence and took his . . . Officer had contact advising twins walked to grandmother’s on their own/everything is okay.

Domestic disturbance
Central Avenue
Someone honked at her in reference to verbal domestic.

Wednesday, Oct. 24

Unwanted subject
Alta Vista Drive
Bayard Dispatch advised a named individual was attempting to go to the residence/does have an active CTW/officer’s unit will not make it up the road but will stand by. Deputy advised will be giving subject a ride to McDonald’s/dropped off at the corner of Ranch Club and Silver Heights.

Unwanted subject
Maple Street
A named female is there harassing him/he let her inside/he has a restraining order on her/she is threatening him. Caller was very uncooperative and disconnected the line.

Thursday, Oct. 25

Disturbance
Magistrate Court – 10:17 a.m.
Defendant causing problems. Officer in foot pursuit with subject headed toward Bayard PD from magistrate court/he is very irate and cussing/subject now by Bayard Elementary. Officers advised when they got on scene subject was outside of the court house banging on his chest, cussing, and calling the officers out.

Request officer
Magistrate Court – 1:30 p.m.
A named male is at Subdivision 2 and would like to turn himself in. Officer had contact advising subject is with Judge Grijalva and his parents.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, Oct. 22

Welfare check
Santa Rita Avenue
Male said can I get . . . . . and then started to argue with someone and there was a baby crying and line was disconnected. Officer advised no one is answering the door/out with an individual who advised everything is okay, female left.

Tuesday, Oct. 23

Welfare check
Caller advised that her 43-year-old friend says she wants to die/she is lying in bed right now. Officer had contact advising everything is okay.

Domestic disturbance
C Street
Caller advised that his daughter lives with her boyfriend who pushed his younger, 16-year-old daughter. Caller advised if LE doesn’t respond he will go over and kick his ass/boyfriend lives on B Street. Officer advised will be en route to B Street to speak with the partner/units will be out at a B Street address.

Wednesday, Oct. 24

Disturbance
Cortez Avenue
Caller advised the lady down the street is disturbing the peace.

Santa Clara Police Department

Tuesday, Oct. 23

Larceny
N. Bellm Street
No report.

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