Bayard Police Department

Monday, July 3

Welfare check
204 Hurley Avenue
Male lying on sidewalk. Officer advised male will be on his way/clear.

Disturbance
Steyskal Street
Caller advised she and her husband are there to visit her sick mother and her stepmom is causing problems. Officer stated transporting (redacted) to GRMC for mental evaluation. Gila Regional Security called officer advising subject has been released and needs a ride home. Officer en route from GRMC to Border Area with subject for dropoff.

Unwanted subject
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller thinks a named male is asking customers to buy alcohol for him/he is at the bus stop. Officer out with male at Family Dollar/checked with pre-trial services/subject is allowed to have alcohol/someone bought it for him/he is taking it home.

Unwanted subject
Cobre School Administration
Caller stated someone is possibly living in one of the buses. Officer issued (redacted) an indefinite CTW for Cobre Admin . . .

Tuesday, July 4

Suicide threat
Fahey Street
No report.

Wednesday, July 5

Missing persons
Copper Little League
Advised female is 18-years-old and is intoxicated/last known location before running off was the Bayard Community Center/left toward Snell on foot about 15-20 minutes ago.

Welfare check
Poplar Street
Officer advised negative contact.

Welfare check
Runnels Drive
Female driver appears to be slumped over in a grey Chevy Silverado. Officer advised will be en route shortly/negative contact/clear.

Thursday, July 6

Criminal trespass warning
Runnels Drive
Caller wants a named female issued a CTW/she is not there at this time. Officer advised issue ATL for the female and issue her an indefinite CTW to a Runnels Drive address and an East Street address.

Criminal sexual penetration
N. Franey Street
Initially reported June 23/turned over to BPD from the DA's office.

Hurley Police Department

Tuesday, July 4

Domestic disturbance
Arizona Avenue
Caller advised her son is accusing her of taking his phone/she is locking herself in the room. Deputy has contact with (redacted) on Diaz and Elguea/out with caller/will be giving (redacted) a ride to cousin's house.

Welfare check
Highway 180 and Carrasco Avenue
Caller advised a male is lying on the side of the road. Deputy advised vehicle pulled over on the shoulder/a female advised she cried herself to sleep because she found a dead bird/will be walking to her sister's . . .

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, July 3

Domestic disturbance
W. Lincoln Street
Caller advised a named male grabbed her by her face and would not allow her to leave/he told her he was going to murder her and her daughter/he left and went to his mother's house. Deputy had negative contact with caller.

Tuesday, July 4

Suspicious vehicle
11988 Highway 180
Officer advised tow truck just showed up.

Wednesday, July 5

Vehicle accident-no injuries
11988 Highway 180
Report, no narrative.

Thursday, July 6

Battery
Oak Street
(Redacted) is pushing her and twice spit in her face/left about five minutes ago in a small red car.

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