Bayard Police Department

Monday, Nov. 5

Accident-property damage
Highway 180 @ First American Bank
Vehicle vs deer.

Tuesday, Nov. 6
Loud music
Watson Street
Officer had contact advising they agreed to turn the music down.

Disturbance
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller is having an issue with another male in the parking lot/asked that someone hurry, and disconnected.

Criminal trespass
Walnut Street
Vacant trailer where people are bringing stuff in and using a generator. Officer had negative contact.

Intoxicated persons
101 Tom Foy Blvd.
A named individual is harassing customers and is too intoxicated to stand.

Shoplifting
Bottom Snappy
Caller advised a female in a dark hoodie stole a bag of popcorn and left in a white pickup truck.

Wednesday, Nov. 7

Welfare check
Guinevan Street – 10:50 a.m.
A named individual is having suicidal ideations and the VA in Albuquerque has been unable to reach the individual since 10:15 a.m. today. Individual has been having suicidal ideations for the past month.

Welfare check
Watson Street
Caller advised that a named male mentioned that he wants to hurt his father.

Intoxicated persons
101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Intoxicated male walking around the parking lot going to the vehicles/looks wet. Officer advised will be giving the male a ride to his home.

Thursday, Nov. 8

Harassment
400 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised that a customer threatened him and left in a black car.

Friday, Nov. 9

Domestic disturbance
Hurley Street
Possible domestic at this address. Caller and third party refused to give information. Officer on scene.

Domestic disturbance
Runnels Drive
Caller advised she can hear her neighbors fighting then disconnected the line. Officer had contact advising parties were separated for the night/units will be clear.

Saturday, Nov. 10

Domestic disturbance
Chino Street
Daughter-in-law causing problems. Officer had contact advising clear/advised her that she needs to contact the judge in Albuquerque in reference to an outstanding warrant.

Harassment
N. Canyon Street
Caller stated that a neighbor is harassing her. Officer advised parties were separated/everything is okay.

Sunday, Nov. 11

Accident-property damage
Dayhill Street
Caller driving her mother’s vehicle hit her own truck.

Domestic disturbance
Maple Street
No report.

Hurley Police Department

Tuesday, Nov. 6

Welfare check
Monte Vista Street – North Hurley
Caller advised she had been trying to get a hold of a named female since Saturday and hasn’t been able to reach her. Officer had contact advising everything is okay/her phone was shut off.

Accident-property damage
Cortez Avenue
White Ford 4-door pickup/he ran over a road sign/no injuries.

Saturday, Nov. 10

Welfare check
Cortez Avenue
Caller advised an ex-patient at Silver Care Center was released and when he called caller the ex-patient seemed confused. Officer had contact advising everything is okay.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, Nov. 5

Welfare check
S. Prescott Street
Caller advised he has been shot/caller is speaking very low. Officer out at S. Prescott Apartments/officers out at a Prescott Street address.

Unwanted subject
Manhattan Park
A named male is refusing to leave. Officer had contact advising male left upon request/reissue CTW for this address.

Tuesday, Nov. 6

Harassment
S. Prescott Street
Caller advised some boys are harassing his 10 and 12-year-old kids/one made the comment he was going to shoot caller’s son. Advised the boy who made the threat was named and they were using vulgar language toward caller and kids along with a comment to kill caller’s daughter as well.

Thursday, Nov. 8

Welfare check
S. Hutchinson Street
2-way medical alarm/83-year-old female/company unable to contact/unknown what is going on/alarm company wants welcheck. Officer had contact advising will be clear/everything is okay/they were testing the alarm.

Friday, Nov. 9

Welfare check
S. James Street
Unknown what caller is saying/very hard to understand. Officer had contact advising units clear/male advised he is okay/advised something about the neighbor’s bikes hurting him/advised he is a mental patient.

Larceny
Highway 180
Broke open door and stole construction equipment including vibratory plate, ladder, battery, and drywall lift.

Welfare check
N. Bayard Street
Family hasn’t been able to make contact. Officer advised it is not believed the named male lives at that address anymore.

Reckless driver
Highway 152 – MM 9
Silver car that slows down when traffic going in other direction approaches. Officer went traffic with vehicle on Central and N. Yucca.

Disturbance
S. Bellm Street
Caller advised that a named male is trying to get into his house and fight him. Officer advised ATL and if contact is made issue an indefinite CTW for the address.

Sunday, Nov. 11

Welfare check
E. Oak Street
Caller received a call that her brother was ‘acting’ up/possibly high. Caller advised he melted scissors on the stove. Officer had contact advising brother claims he is leaving to work/helps clean yards up the street.

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