Police Blotter: Bail Bond Phone Scam? Blame Canada.

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    Española Police officers, Ohkay Owingeh Tribal Police, Rio Arriba County Sheriff’s deputies and State Police responded to the following calls:

Full-Service Brew-Thru

Monday, March 28

    • 8:06 a.m. — A Triste Loop caller said her son came home drunk in the morning, was being irate and pulled out a knife. The man went in his room where he could be heard cursing. A dispatcher could hear him yelling, “Where the (expletive) is my knife?”

    • 8:51 a.m. — A Days Inn caller said a worker there was blaming the caller for getting him sick. The employee’s family was there threatening her as well, the caller said.

    • 10:47 a.m. — A Jemez View Street caller said a woman was at her home hitting her sister with a broom.

    • 4:51 p.m. — A Club Tropicana caller said two women were trying to solicit sex by the bar’s drive-up window.

    • 9:16 p.m. — A RHOC Express gas station caller said a man was trying to break into a pay phone.

    • 10:06 p.m. — A County Road 41 caller said three men were walking up and down the road looking into people’s yards. The caller thought the men were casing homes for robberies.

Broom Menace Returns

Tuesday, March 29

    • 8:52 a.m. — A Jemez View Street caller, who called the day before saying her sister hit her with a broom, said her sister was back at her home, was drunk and was harassing her again. The caller complained the police “didn’t do anything about it” the day before because they claimed the fight was a civil matter.

    • 10:10 a.m. — A Vista Del Rio Apartments caller reported finding several needles by the entrance to the building.

    • 1:11 p.m. — A police officer at Wal-Mart said a man approached him stating he paid for $30 of gas and only got two gallons.

    • 1:40 p.m. — A Wal-Mart caller said a man and woman who had a child with them tried stealing $253.48 worth of DVDs and Playstation video games. The female suspect was pulling syringes from her pants.

    • 4:46 p.m. — A Calle Del Alamo caller said his neighbors were drinking and they threw a beer bottle toward his yard.

    • 4:48 p.m. — A Highway 84/285 caller said she was in a fight with her cousin. The caller said her cousin punched her in the face, almost hit a baby and threw a pan at the caller’s mom.

    • 9:18 p.m. — A Baskin-Robbins caller said an intoxicated man was standing at the window trying to open it.

    • 9:31 p.m. — A Fairview Lane caller said her neighbor was arguing with her over a stolen dog. She said the neighbor went to her truck window and smashed it.

Jemez View Battle, Day 3

Wednesday, March 30

    • 12:12 a.m. — A Calle De Pajarito caller said about 10 people beat up her son.

    • 3:59 a.m. — A West Granada Street caller said someone stole a Wii video game system in a purple bag. Police stopped a woman with a bag and retrieved a power drill.

    • 11 a.m. — A Fairview Lane caller said three neighbors next door were fighting with her husband. She said she thought they were armed.

    • 11:34 a.m. — Dispatchers took a domestic violence call and said they could hear a woman who sounded like she was crying and a man was heard in the background saying, “Come on. Come on.” The caller said a man in the house assaulted his father and there were children in the house. The caller said he feared for his life.

    • 12:49 p.m. — A Jemez View Street caller said her mother was trying to get her arrested because she had been calling the cops on her mother for the past three days.

    • 3:36 p.m. — A P&L Grocery caller said a woman was trying to pull a child in her car and the child did not want to go with her.

Abusive Neat Freak

Thursday, March 31

    • 12:58 a.m. — A Sandy Lane caller said there were three girls and a male attacking the caller’s mother. The caller said there was a total of 10 people fighting. The fight started when another woman hit the caller’s sister.

    • 6:36 a.m. — A Calle Don Alfredo caller said a man slapped her. She said the man accused her of “dirtying up the kitchen” and he treats her like this every day.

    • 12:32 p.m. — A State Road 68 caller said a man was lying down outside without any shoes on.

    • 5:02 p.m. — An Alicia’s Fine Jewelers caller said a man stole a diamond wedding ring set worth about $1,800.

    • 6:33 p.m. — A Baskin-Robbins caller said a man was beating a woman. Police said when they got there a man tried jumping a fence and broke a wood panel on the fence.

    • 6:47 p.m. — A Mountain View Street caller said she was asked for money to bail their grandson out of jail by a man who called saying he was a police officer in Ontario, Canada. They wired $6,300 but learned their grandson was not incarcerated.

Prurient Banking

Friday, April 1

    • 12:48 a.m. — A caller said a Private Drive 1684 man was mentally ill and she wanted the police to check on her entire family.

    • 9:03 a.m. — A Calle De Pajarito caller said she got another threatening phone call telling her she was going to die.

    • 11 a.m. — An El Centro Family Health caller said a woman was outside threatening to kill herself because she could not get Suboxone.

    • 3:14 p.m. — A Las Lomas Apartments caller said a 6-year-old was left home alone while his parents were shopping in Santa Fe.

    • 4:06 p.m. — An El Llano Road caller said someone stole her dog, a husky.

    • 4:33 p.m. — A Jemez View Street caller complained that the ice cream man sold her daughters two ice cream cones and would not give them their change.

    • 4:40 p.m. — A Calle De Pajarito caller said a very intoxicated man was carrying a garbage bag in the area.

    • 9:11 p.m. — A Valley National Bank caller said people were behind the bank doing drugs. The caller later added a woman was behind the bank doing “inappropriate favors.”

Mother of All Guilt Trips

Saturday, April 2

    • 1:14 a.m. — A County Road 141 caller said a 31-year-old man was hit over the head with a bottle.

    • 4:31 a.m. — A dispatcher took a call from a Lower San Pedro Road home and could hear a crying and screaming woman telling someone to get off of her. They could hear people breaking things in the home.

    • 10:28 a.m. — A Bellas Lane caller said people were trying to break into a home. The caller said the suspicious people left an air compressor in the yard.

    • 2:45 p.m. — A Highway 84 caller said a woman was hitchhiking and her face was red. The caller thought it could be blood.

    • 7:17 p.m. — A Private Drive 1656 caller said there were four children inside an abandoned house.

    • 8:31 p.m. — A Corlett Road caller said a couple was fighting and a man hit a 2-year-old.

    • 10:04 p.m. — An Old Hospital Road caller reported a drunk person, saying a man was yelling at his mother. The man was saying the mother blamed him for his father’s death.

Abuser Hunting for More Women

Sunday, April 3

    • 11:35 a.m. — A Calle Chavez caller said a vehicle he was working on was broken into and the radio was missing.

    • 1:30 p.m. — A Wal-Mart caller said there was a puppy loose in the garden center.

    • 4:44 p.m. — A Camino Rafael caller said her husband was fighting with someone who ran to grab a gun. Later, the caller said the man was hiding from police in the neighbor’s yard.

    • 6:20 p.m. — A Calle Cunyo caller said someone in a truck was selling drugs. The caller said the truck kept driving up to a home on the street.

    • 6:42 p.m. — A Calle Aguilar caller said she was assaulted by a woman who left in a white truck. Later, the call also included a report of a man hitting a little boy, whom he punched in the side.

    • 8:18 p.m. — A Hindi Avenue caller said her husband punched her after she found that he was flirting with another woman via text message. The caller said her face hurt.

    • 10:49 p.m. — A dispatcher spoke to a Calle Quintana caller who was whispering over the phone, saying she heard someone break into her house. The caller had a knife and her sister was armed with a Taser. Police could not find a burglar in the home. The sisters thought the strange noises came from the wind.

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