Bayard Police Department

Tuesday, July 9

Unattended death
Empire Street
67-year-old male has had cancer/not breathing/caller last saw him last night. Officer requested OMI.

Domestic disturbance
500 East Street – Bayard Low Income Apartments
Caller says his sisters are fighting with each other and with one of the sister's boyfriend/boyfriend has been physical with her. Officer advised nothing physical/everything is okay.

Welfare check
Bayard Cemetery
Female lying on the shoulder of the road on the eastbound side. One in unit en route to Hurley.

Thursday, July 11

Battery
Snell Middle School
Caller advised her 16-year-old daughter got into a fight with a group of other children as well as adults/she has video footage/there were no injuries. Caller advised they also harass her other places around town.

Hurley Police Department

Thursday, July 11

Domestic disturbance
C Street
Caller advised (redacted) threw a rock at his work truck and broke the windshield. Officer advised other party left prior to arrival/clear.

Domestic disturbance
Cortez Avenue
A named male is caller's partner and he kicked her vehicle/caller also advised he threatened to kill her and punch her/he left in a white Jeep east on 180 toward Deming. Officer advised male left toward Deming in a white Jeep.

Criminal damage to property
Romero Avenue
Stated he caught (redacted) trying to break in/left in a red Chevy truck west toward North Hurley.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, July 8

Welfare check
Highway 180 and Ft Bayard Street
Male in a black shirt pushing a baby in a stroller running along the highway toward Dollar General.

Wednesday, July 10

Suspicious vehicle
Ft Bayard gazebo
Officer advised vehicle leaving upon request.

Thursday, July 11

Domestic disturbance
Aguila Street
Third party call. Caller advised her mother is there and her son is throwing things and being aggressive. Officer advised to send another unit/both subjects advised verbal only/clear.

Criminal trespass warning
Prescott Street
Got a call from tenant who stated a male with a CTW is at C Buildings knocking on doors/male has a face tattoo. Officer walked around the whole property with negative contact.

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