Española Police, Ohkay Owingeh Tribal Police, Rio Arriba County Sheriff’s deputies and State Police responded to the following calls:
Man Relieves
Himself in Yard
Monday, Aug. 3
• 12:24 a.m. — A Calle del Pajarito caller said her ex and his girlfriend kept threatening her over the phone and driving by her house yelling obscenities.
• 12:49 a.m. — A North Riverside Drive caller said a man was going to the bathroom in her yard. She said she told him to leave and he began throwing rocks at her home.
• 2:24 p.m. — An Ohkay Travel Center caller said he asked a drunk man to leave several times but he went outside, sat down and refused to leave. He was given a ride home.
• 3:52 p.m. — A caller said a man on North Riverside Drive was text messaging while riding a motorcycle.
• 5:14 p.m. — A Wal-Mart employee said one of her coworkers told her she better watch her back when she got off work. No report was taken.
Pot Grower’s
Revenge
Tuesday, Aug. 4
• 7:48 a.m. — A Monterey Lane caller said his wife was stealing his money. Police determined the couple was trying to use them as mediators.
• 12:12 p.m. — A Private Drive 1434 caller said someone broke her window, and she believed it was related to marijuana plants she found and threw away.
• 1:50 p.m. — A caller said his ex-boyfriend was intoxicated and harassing him. No report was taken.
Frozen Paintball Lobbed
Wednesday, Aug. 5
• 8:37 a.m. — An Hernandez caller said his new neighbor dented his car while cutting weeds. The caller said his neighbor refused to listen to him. No report was taken.
• 12:43 p.m. — An Allsup’s gas station caller said a man was offering to fill up other customers’ gas with a stolen credit card if they would pay him back half of the total cost. Police found the man, who said he was using his cash assistance card from the state. The man’s story checked out.
• 5:52 p.m. — A Calle Duran caller said a man shot him with a frozen paintball. No report was taken.
Menacing Men
Thursday, Aug. 6
• 10:48 p.m. — A Chili’s restaurant caller said a drunk man was knocking on the restaurant’s windows. Then he reported a second drunk man was knocking on the windows. The men couldn’t be found.
• 10:56 p.m. — A caller said a Mexican armed with a knife threatened him in Lowe’s Home Improvement Store’s parking lot. He said his girlfriend was very scared. He said when he told them he was calling 911 the suspect and a man he was with left. They were determined to be the same men who were knocking on Chili’s windows. Police took a report for assault.
Let’s Settle This
Like Children
Friday, Aug. 7
• 12:47 a.m. — A Sandy Lane caller said her 38-year-old son was drunk, breaking stuff and kicking vehicles. She said he was upset because he couldn’t find a compressor. He could be heard in the background yelling. He eventually returned to his own house.
• 1:07 a.m. — A Milagro Mobile Home park caller said his niece came to his house and harassed his daughter and boyfriend. Police advised the caller’s niece she wasn’t welcome on the property.
• 10:41 a.m. — A caller said while she was driving to Albuquerque her neighbors told her someone was trying to take the hinges off her gate. She said she believed her son-in-law did it. Officers were advised.
• 11:43 a.m. — An employee of an Industrial Park Road business said another employee he was arguing with almost hit his truck with the bucket on his backhoe. The man also started to curse at him and said he would wait for him outside the premises. Police took a report for harassment.
• 8:00 p.m. — A Cottonwood RV park caller said a tenant broke into his ice chest.
• 9:10 p.m. — A Pizza Hut employee said some lady started throwing stuff at employees because she was upset about her order. Police were advised to be on the lookout for her.
Former Co-Worker Does Odd Pop-In
Saturday, Aug. 8
• 3:36 a.m. — An East Shadowood Lane caller said two men kept walking up and down the street carrying what appeared to be a bag. They couldn’t be found.
• 1:27 p.m. — A Rio Arriba County Road 57 caller said a man jumped over a fence into her yard and stated he knew her husband because they used to work together. Then he asked her how he could get out of there, and she said “the same way you got in.” No report was wanted.
• 1:56 p.m. — A State Road 76 caller said some people were being mean to her, harassing her and stealing her stuff.
• 2:33 p.m. — A Lower San Pedro caller said her son-in-law was drunk and damaging his own property. She said he was destroying his tools and would not take any coffee from them. The call was transferred to another agency.
• 4:54 p.m. — A Calle Don Francisco caller said her family was having problems with their father, whom their mother wanted out of the house. The caller said they threw him out, and he returned and kept trying to mess with the door for about five hours.
Amateur Wrestling
In Middle of Road
Sunday, Aug. 9
• 2:34 p.m. — A caller said he was in a wrestling match with a biker in the middle of Industrial Park Road. The call was transferred to State Police.
• 2:38 p.m. — A Calle Vigil caller said someone stole a clutch kit from her house, and she believed she knew who did it.
