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{{/_source.additionalInfo}}These releases come from other sources than the Grant County Beat. This category will include events in and news releases from Grant, Catron, Hidalgo and Luna counties.
Alesia Hallmark of Gila Resources Information Project (GRIP) will speak to Rotary Tuesday May 6 at noon at the Hearth. Her topic will be the Pick It Up-Toss No Mas program.
Ms. Hallmark has B.S. degrees in Botany and Zoology from Oklahoma State University and a Ph.D. in Aridland Ecology from the University of New Mexico. As a researcher with the Sevilleta Long-Term Ecological Research program, Alesia studied the relationship between long-term patterns of climate, plant growth, and animal population dynamics across the Southwestern U.S. As the coordinator of the Silver City Watershed Keepers and Pick It Up-Toss No Mas programs, Alesia hopes to protect natural spaces and waterways of the greater Gila bioregion and encourage people to connect with their local ecosystems.
Multi Family yard sale. See flyer below
This weekend, join us for two events hosted by the Grant County Senior Olympics
Archery Saturday May 3, 2025 at SHS Football Field 8 AM.
Participants may register on-site. We invite spectators to come
and support the events. Contact event manager Kyle Brown
575-313-5916 or Mario 575-590-2352 CCSOC
Cycling Sunday May 4, 2025 at Gough Park beginning
at 9 AM. Contact Patricia Kimmick 575-494-0755
Grant County Fire Management Office
Friday, Apr. 25
Fire-other
49 Western Drive
Top of Western Drive he can see a fire/brown house/there is smoke but no active flames. GCSO deputy had contact with (redacted). SCFD – E11 – small smoldering fire/it was put out. Deputy advised made contact with a male who stated he was burning cardboard and didn't know of the burn prohibition that was in place/this is not the first call to the area.
Monday, Apr. 28
Bayard Police Department
Friday, Apr. 25
Suspicious activity
N. East Street
States that neighbor is doing work on his property/no one lives there/states the windows were boarded up but now they are missing. Officer has contact with (redacted).
Saturday, Apr. 26
Unwanted subject
Grant Street
A named female came to his house/caller states he has a protection/the female did leave.
Friday, Apr. 25
Burglary
Hill street – North Hurley
Caller advised everything from the toolbox was taken.
Lost property
1400 E. Highway 180
Male wanting to report lost green card/believes he lost or mistakenly threw away his immigration card on April 25. 2025 while replacing his old wallet. This blotter will serve as documentation for Mr. (redacted).
Unwanted subject
Beck Lane – Arenas Valley
Caller advised his son got into the home and he isn't supposed to be there and is refusing to leave/caller is not on scene but his wife is/advised his wife just had surgery and isn't in the best condition to give caller information. Subject also has a felony warrant. Deputy issued (redacted) a 2-year CTW.
Friday, Apr. 25
Disturbance
2711 Leslie Road – Lintero Apartments – 4:10 a.m.
Male and female arguing/can hear things being slammed around/been going on all night. Caller called back advising it is a certain apartment. Two warrants for female; both for failure to comply with conditions of probation bond to be set.
Criminal damage to property
A Street
Wiring was pulled out of fencing/believes it was done intentionally. Officer was advised.
Criminal trespass
S. Texas Street
Male in the back. Officer had contact with (redacted) at the Food Coop.
Saturday, May 3rd, 9AM to 1PM
Texas & 7th
Linen clearance, ½ price Bazaar items, luggage, lamps, shower chair, Vintage Schwinn bike, kitchen, baby clothes, records, oriental rug, records, & more. Garage clothing $2.00 a bag at noon. Nearly New and Unique Boutique clothing & accessories half price. FREE STUFF TOO!
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