Serving Clovis, Portales and the Surrounding Communities

Police blotter - June 12

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

Friday

  • 8:59 a.m.: Caller reported being approached by a drunk male in a parking lot, 1200 block of North Sycamore Street.
  • 11:37 a.m.: Caller reported someone dumped an aggressive turkey at her house, 2100 block of Carolina Street.
  • 4:17 p.m.: Caller reported someone passed out in their vehicle at an intersection, 300 block of North Hull Street.
  • 4:32 p.m.: Caller reported theft of his prescription narcotics, 100 block of North Thornton Street.
  • 6:48 p.m.: Caller reported a grill and gazebo on fire next to a house, 1400 block of Saint Andrews Drive.
  • 10:04 p.m.: Caller reported stove on fire, could not turn gas off and was evacuating the building, 1100 block of Sycamore Street.

Saturday

  • 7:09 a.m.: Caller reported two pit bulls on scene killing his livestock, 500 block of Brionne Drive.
  • 8:20 a.m.: Caller reported a dead cow in an alley, near Wallace and Sheldon streets.
  • 8:56 a.m.: Caller reported being bitten by a dog while running, 100 block of Gayland Drive.
  • 9:46 a.m.: Caller reported a fire near his location, near Thornton Street and MLK Boulevard.
  • 3:48 p.m.: Caller reported vehicles parking illegally in handicap spaces, 3700 block of North Prince Street.
  • 9:48 p.m.: Caller reported a dump truck next to a building on fire, near 21st Street and Commerce Way.

Sunday

  • 7:35 a.m.: Caller reported back window on vehicle busted and computers stolen, 200 block of Schepps Boulevard.
  • 12:30 p.m.: Caller reported a bucket of paint that fell from a vehicle on the highway has splashed paint everywhere, 1500 block of Mabry Drive.
  • 1:45 p.m.: Caller reported a large rock thrown through their dining room window, 1500 block of Fairmont Court.
  • 7:33 p.m.: Caller reported a dog fight between two pit bulls, near 11th and Reid streets.
  • 10:20 p.m.: Caller reported shots fired in the area, 2100 block of West Grand Avenue.

— Compiled by CNJ newsroom assistant Malinda Montgomery