Bayard Police Department

Friday, Oct. 20

Suspicious vehicle
Tipe Construction
Advised that he takes care of the property/does not seem to be forced entry.

Sunday, Oct. 22

Welfare check
Park Street
Caller advised she received a phone call from her mother/advised she was acting weird on the phone/her mother's neighbor is there/the last time she acted like this he was there. Officer was advised/requesting additional unit/non-emergency.

Hurley Police Department

Saturday, Oct. 21

Disturbance
Arizona Avenue
Caller advised son left walking down Diaz and throwing rocks at residences. Officer is clear from location and is ATL son.

Sunday, Oct. 22

Disturbance
Arizona Avenue
Caller's 47-year-old son is throwing things/he broke her lamp and is still breaking things/he is cussing at caller and her husband from his bedroom. Deputy advised en route to RDA with male/Officer advised she walked through the house and stated nothing was broken.

Welfare check
Arizona Avenue
Caller advised her son is locked in his room but threatening to leave his room and harm herself and her husband.

Santa Clara Police Department
Friday, Oct. 20

Welfare check
Oak Street
Caller from GRMC Cancer Center advised a 45-year-old patient was supposed to be at GRMC four hours ago for his treatment and he is not answering his phone/brother went to his home to try and make contact with patient who has an IV pump in his arm.

Saturday, Oct. 21

Domestic disturbance
S. Prescott Street
Caller received a call from (redacted) the mother to her son's child/they have been fighting and he just showed up with a gun/caller disconnected the phone. Officer has contact with caller/male has left the area/deputy and officer have negative contact with vehicle.

Criminal trespass warning
Stone Street
Third party call advising her mother called her stating a male keeps going to this address and asking for cigarettes. Officer ID'd the male/ATL for male to issue indefinite CTW to the address.

Sunday, Oct. 22

Unwanted subject
Manhattan Park
Caller advised a named male was served with eviction papers on Friday at noon/he is back on the property now on the front porch/he just told caller he would rather be dead and is threatening to harm himself/he went toward the highway and then turned toward Silver City. Caller wants deputies to tell the male not to come back.

Harassment
Racetrack Road – Arenas Valley
Officer out at a Jaguar Street address.

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