Serving Clovis, Portales and the Surrounding Communities

Police blotter - June 27

Here is a sampling of police, sheriff and fire calls for:

Tuesday

  • 2:32 a.m.: Caller advised their mother-in-law was banging on the door and had been doing it for about a half hour, 600 block of Ross Street.
  • 6:30 a.m.: Caller reported returning home to find their house had been ransacked and the back door busted out, 600 block of East Eighth Street.
  • 7:12 a.m.: Caller reported a small puppy, crying all day and night, was locked in the shed in a backyard for a couple of days and the owners are not taking care of it, 2700 block of Lore Street.
  • 12:18 p.m.: Caller called to make sure a bicycle given to her son, that looks like it has been painted, was not stolen, 600 block of West Tenth Street.
  • 1:23 p.m.: Caller requested assistance controlling a teen with mental disabilities that was out of control and battering the caller and other family members, 200 block of Redwood Street.
  • 3:02 p.m.: Caller reported two pit bulls on his front porch that will not let anyone in or out of the house, 4200 block of Cottonwood Drive.
  • 3:40 p.m.: Caller advised a female climbing out of a commercial yard was being detained, 700 block of East First Street.
  • 4:05 p.m.: Caller reported the driver in a green vehicle with no license plate was swerving all over the roadway, near Sixth and Hull streets.
  • 7:16 p.m.: Caller advised a male at a gas pump had been there for over a half hour. When caller went to talk to him, saw that he was shaking and was making no sense, 600 block of East Llano Estacado Boulevard.
  • 8:31 p.m.: Caller advised a male driving a van keeps circling the area and peeling out. Caller believes the driver may be intoxicated, 900 block of East Ninth Street.
  • 9:01 p.m.: Caller, in late pregnancy, was kicked in the stomach by a horse, Jill Road.
  • 10:02 p.m.: Caller reported kids in the alley were throwing apples at the caller's house, vehicles and animals, 2100 block of Wallace Street.

— Compiled by CNJ newsroom assistant Malinda Montgomery