Bayard Police Department

Friday, Sept. 13

Domestic disturbance
Runnels Drive
Male in a red hatchback car in the parking lot. Officer out with a named female and a named male.

Welfare check
101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller can hear a female screaming. Officer staged in the area/had negative contact with anything.

Sunday, Sept. 15

Welfare check
Watson Street
Caller advised a named male is yelling and screaming threatening to kill everyone. Officer had contact advising everything is okay.

Accident-property damage
Caller stated the neighbor’s vehicle rolled down the street into their residence/vehicle is an old Ford pickup/there is damage to the residence/no injuries. Officer advised to send county for a second opinion at caller’s request.

Hurley Police Department

Friday, Sept. 13

Stolen motor vehicle
Linda Drive
Caller said his girlfriend stole his 2013 blue Nissan Frontier/they were sleeping and he woke up and found she had taken her belongings from the residence as well as the vehicle/she possibly went to Las Cruces. NMSP was advised.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Nevada Avenue
Caller advised someone slashed the tires to her son’s Jeep and tried to hot-wire it.

Welfare check
Aztec Avenue
Caller advised she is on scene and the male is possibly dead/she has permission to break into the residence/she cannot see into the house but can see a dog inside looking back at her. Officer advised negative with the male inside the house/she will be checking the shed.

Suspicious vehicle
Aztec Avenue and Chino Blvd.
Officer advised it’s the wife of the owner dropping off tools in front yard.

Saturday, Sept. 14

Larceny
Lea Drive
Caller advised he just got out of the shower and noticed his stereo system was taken from his residence.

Santa Clara Police Department

Friday, Sept. 13

Welfare check
S. James Street
A named male called the crisis line/he was very hard to understand/request a check to make sure he is okay.

Breaking and entering
N. James Street
Caller and friend came home after work and a male ran out of the house to a vehicle and drove off. Unable to provide a description of the vehicle or the male. Officer advised clear/will extra patrol the area.

Domestic disturbance
500 S. Prescott
Advised that a named female is being beaten by a named male. Officer had negative contact with anyone at this address.

Domestic disturbance
Seven Sons Road
Caller advised her son is physically fighting with her husband/her son has cancer and she doesn’t know what is wrong with him/he left in a gray Chevy Equinox. Officer had contact with the victim.

Saturday, Sept. 14

Welfare check
N. Bellm Street – 8:42 a.m.
Caller received a call this morning from a named female who advised she was having problems with her son. Officer had contact with female advising she is okay/her son did break a window.

Sunday, Sept. 15

Criminal trespass warning
N. Bellm Street – 1:05 a.m.
EMS1 clear/subject is refusing to be seen. Mother doesn’t believe her son’s arrest was handled well/he is mentally ill.

Welfare check
N. Bellm Street
Male fighting with a named female. Second caller advised it sounded like a domestic. Officer advised it was him and a BPD officer involved in a scuffle with a named male.

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