Bayard Police Department

Friday, Jan. 3

Welfare check
Bard Street
A named individual was on the phone with caller and during the call he heard a thump and the subject moan in pain and he lost the call and couldn’t get back into contact with the subject. Officer advised got in touch with daughter who lives next door who will let us in the house/subject not here/taking vehicle to Ford dealership.

Welfare check
Maple Street
Caller wants check on kids and living conditions. SKY referral. Officer advised no one at the address.

Unwanted subject
1001 Central Avenue
Caller has a male urinating in the food bucket in the back/he is leaving in a red Ford Explorer as a passenger. Officer advised male not in vehicle/employee stated male left . . .

Saturday, Jan. 4

Reckless driver
Hurley Avenue
Driving erratically.

Sunday, Jan. 5

Burglary
Grant Street
Caller is calling on behalf of a named male who advised that someone removed the AC from the window and broke into his house/he believes it was his ex-partner. Deputy advised there is no one there at this time/the house appears to be vacant.

Burglary
Coffey Street
A named male jumped the fence at the neighbor’s house and he had items in his hand and a scanner. Deputy on scene.

Intoxicated persons
N. Foy and Mayo streets
An intoxicated male is walking up and down the street yelling. Deputy had negative contact.

Hurley Police Department

Friday, Jan. 3

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Carrasco Avenue
2019 silver Ford Expedition/found key marks all the way around the vehicle/doesn’t know who may have done this.

Santa Clara Police Department

Friday, Jan. 3

Welfare check
N. Prescott and W. Cactus streets
Male lying partially in roadway/caller driving by and did not want to stop. Officer had contact/one male in unit/he is hurt but refusing medical treatment/will be taking him to his mother’s house.

Saturday, Jan. 4

Accident-property damage
N. James Street
Advised that a female in a green Jeep ran into his vehicle/she is possibly under the influence/she is caught up on one of the vehicles. Officer requested to contact NMSP and see if they can assist with a DWI.

Welfare check
N. James Street
Caller advised she heard crying from inside the residence/girls live there. Officer advised the children are okay/they are asleep.

Sunday, Jan. 5

Suspicious vehicle
N. James and W. Lincoln streets
No blotter entry.

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