Bayard Police Department

Friday, Aug. 23

Welfare check
Watson Street – 6:20 p.m.
Caller said he is ready to kill some people that have dogs that are bugging him. Caller sounded extremely disturbed possibly under the influence of drugs. Officer had contact with caller/he is okay at this time/clear.

Saturday, Aug. 24

Welfare check
Watson Street – 8:20 a.m.
Caller stated he is having suicidal ideations/that everyone is bothering him today. Officer requested ambulance stage for caller. Officer en route with male who is very combative at this time. EMS3 following Bayard PD to GRMC.

Domestic disturbance
Diamond Street
Caller advised her and her father got into a domestic today and he hit her in the chest/there are cameras in the room and she has video of the domestic/she is okay/does not need medical.

Fight
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Males fighting/one hit the other and he is down on the ground ‘out cold’/the other already left. NMSP responded and officer sent for wrecker.

Unwanted subject
Maple Street – 10 p.m.
Officer advised units clear/caller will call if he comes back.

Unwanted subject
Runnels Street
Officer advised subject left prior to arrival.

Unwanted subject
Maple Street – 12:13 a.m.
No report.

Sunday, Aug. 25

Loud party
Lusk Street
Officer advised party was advised to keep it down and if they have to come back the party will be shut down.

Disturbance
N. East Street
Caller advised his female neighbor was beaten up by a named male/he punched her twice in the face. Officer advised female is very intoxicated/spoke to parties involved.

Harassment
N. East Street
Caller advised a named male has been going to her residence/earlier he was banging on her back door and stole her AC unit/wants him issued a CTW/male isn’t there.

Domestic disturbance
Hurley Avenue
Caller advised he can hear yelling and saw a male and a female “in each other’s faces.” Officer will be clear/negative contact with anyone yelling.

Hurley Police Department

Saturday, Aug. 24

Reckless driver
Highway 180 – MM 140 (1 mile west of Highway 61 junction)
Officer went traffic with vehicle and cleared.

Santa Clara Police Department

Saturday, Aug. 24

Domestic disturbance
S. Bard Street
Caller advised that a named individual is causing problems. Caller advised she is dropping her son off and the father is saying he is not going to give her son back. Caller is locked in her car. Officer advised all units clear/both parents were advised to get a parent plan.

Criminal damage to property
Manhattan Park Drive
Neighbor was shooting bow and arrow and it damaged his fence and almost hit his wife.

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