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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.
Sunday, Dec. 28
Noise complaint – Yucca Valley Drive – Arenas Valley
Welfare check – Manhattan Park Drive – Santa Clara
Animal – N. East Street – Bayard
Domestic disturbance – T&M Road – Hanover
Welfare check – Mobile Drive – Silver City
Monday, Dec. 29
Larceny --Aguila Street -- Caller stated her security camera was stolen from the front door.
Tuesday, Dec. 30
Suspicious person – Ft Bayard Street
Saturday, Jan. 3
Unwanted subject – Hutchinson Street
Weapon fired – Fort Bayard
Suspicious activity – Cleveland Street – caller advised a male left a bicycle in her yard.
Favorable weather conditions with increased moisture forecasted this week
MIMBRES, N.M., Jan. 5 – The Wilderness Ranger District on the Gila National Forest plans to implement prescribed fire operations on Wednesday and Thursday of this week, Jan. 7 and 8, pending all required approvals. We estimate this work to continue through the month of January as weather conditions allow. We use prescribed fires to help reduce overgrown vegetation to help protect local communities, infrastructure and natural resources from wildfires.
Prescribed fires planned for the area include:
TWN Communications will have a ribbon cutting ceremony January 7, 2026. See flyer below
Bayard Volunteer Fire Department
Friday, Jan. 2
Fire, other
104 Hurley Street-Apt 3- 12:08 a.m.
Stove is on fire/burner on top of stove won't go out/doesn't have a fire extinguisher. Caller advised she was just able to get it out. BPD officer advised fire is out/looks like it's an electrical issue/evacuating tenants. BFD advised all power has been cut/PNM and NM Gas has been contacted and will get crews en route. Advised clear @12:42 a.m.
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Pinos Altos Volunteer Fire Department
Tuesday, Dec. 30
Please see PDF below for full information.
Monday, Dec. 29
Disturbance
Tom Foy Blvd.
Two customers are arguing/male just got into a car and left/female is chasing after the vehicle yelling at him/male had been chasing the female around the car, a Honda Civic/female is still in the parking lot/male already drove off. Caller wants the female issued a CTW for the Bayard Snappy Liquor. Second caller is on 911 advising male and female were fighting.
Tuesday, Dec. 30
Domestic disturbance
Diamond Street
Caller advised her fiancé is refusing to leave/both have been drinking/caller wants him removed/she said she would leave but he told her if she leaves he will burn the house down. Officer advised male left on foot/will ATL.
Sunday, Dec. 28
Unwanted subject – N. Cheyenne Avenue
Weapons fired – N. Silver Street
Noise complaint – N. E Street – 3:57 a.m.
Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle – E. 41st Street and E. 38th Street
Welfare check – E. 37th Street
Unwanted subject – N. Pope Street
Welfare check – E. 41st Street and N. Gold Street.
Suspicious activity – E. 29th Street
Suspicious person – N. Black Street
Animal – E. 20th Street
Unwanted subject – Mountain View Road
Welfare check – Ridge Loop Drive
Weapons fired – Western Hills Road
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