Hayden Police Report – June 8, 2016

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  According to state law, there are two methods by which police may arrest suspected offenders. The suspect may be physically taken into the department and booked into jail, or the arresting officer may write a citation and release the suspect to appear in court later. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Only criminal citations are listed. All damages are estimates.

  Activity listed from May 26 to June 2.

May 26

  A noise disturbance was reported on the 100 block of 2nd Ave.

  Theft was reported at the Winkelman Trailer Park.

  A security check was conducted at Hayden Jr/High School.

May 27

  Agency assist on the 400 block of Randall  Ave in Winkelman.

  Agency assist on the 200 block of Jamestown Circle in Kearny.

  Extra patrol was requested at Hayden High School.

  A security check was conducted in the area of 5th and San Pedro.

  A house watch was requested on the 500 block of 4th St.

  A vehicle was reported stolen on the 200 block of 3rd St.

  Motorist assist in the area of Hwy. 177 and Golf Course Rd.

May 28

  A security check was conducted at the Hayden Clubhouse.

  A security check was conducted in the area of 12th and San Pedro.

May 29

  Suspicious activity was reported on the 400 block of Sunnyslope.

  A noise disturbance was reported in the area of 9th and San Pedro.

  Private property report on Black Bridge and Gila River.

  Motorist assist on Lower Rd.

May 30

  Agency assist on the 600 block of San Pedro Ave.

  Disorderly conduct was reported in the Winkelman Flats area.

  Threats were reported on the 500 block of Garfield.

May 31

  Fire call at ASARCO back gate.

  Fire call at ASARCO crusher.

  An alarm drop was reported on the 200 block of 2nd St. in Winkelman.

  Agency assist on Hwy. 77.

June 1

  An unwanted subject was reported on the 600 block of San Pedro Ave.

June 2

  A runaway juvenile was reported on the 100 block of Hillside Dr.

  There were also two information reports during the dates listed above.

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