Bayard Police Department

Monday, Mar. 18

Welfare check
Empire Street
Caller is unable to reach the mom and her 6-year-old child has not been to school in a week. Officer located the trailer/negative contact with anyone.

Domestic disturbance
Bayard EMS station
Male knocked on the door advising he was involved in a domestic and requested caller to call for LE. Officer advised out with the male/en route to address off Maple.

Tuesday, Mar. 19

Welfare check
Fahey Street
Looking for 86-year-old male who left walking a few hours ago.

DV order violation
Caller advised she has a DVO against a named male and he drove onto the property in a silver 2011 Nissan Cube and is just sitting there. Officer had negative contact.

Wednesday, Mar. 20

Unwanted subject
340 Mayo Street
Male refusing to leave/refusing to take the dog outside. Officer advised male left upon request.

Domestic disturbance
Vencill Street
Caller advised two females are fighting outside the house. Officer advised giving one female a ride to her aunt’s house.

Harassment
100 Hurley Avenue
Male in a white Ford F150 with rims harassing guests in parking lot/thinks he is trying to start a fight.

Welfare check
Bayard Library
Caller advised she is suicidal/she has been drinking/she is walking to the Bayard Library/she is sitting outside the B&E Hardware/she was beat up by her partner and she is feeling suicidal. Officer advised to cancel EMS response/will take in unit.

Welfare check
Maple Street
Caller at GRMC could hear what sounded like physical violence. Officer had contact with both parties and they are okay.

Thursday, Mar. 21

Welfare check
Fahey Street
Both in-laws suffer from dementia and they are not answering the phone or the door/will meet officer in the front with home health worker. Officer made contact with (redacted).

Unwanted subject
204 Tom Foy Blvd.
No report.

Hurley Police Department

Wednesday, Mar. 20

Vehicle burglary
Elguea Street
Caller advised her son had her gun and it was stolen from the pickup along with other items.

Weapons fired
Nevada Avenue
(Redacted) is firing a weapon across the street/she heard 10 shots.

Thursday, Mar. 21

Domestic disturbance
Cortez Avenue
Caller advised (redacted) almost ran over her and left in a tan pickup headed toward Bayard.

Accident-property damage
Arizona Avenue
Advised that a truck hit their company vehicle and took the door off.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, Mar. 18

Welfare check
Clove Street – 2:15 p.m.
Officer had negative contact/clear.

Welfare check
Clove Street – 4:06 p.m.
A 56-year-old female has returned to her offender and they have not been able to get hold of her since Friday evening. Officer had contact advising she is okay.

Tuesday, Mar. 19

Welfare check
N. Bayard Street
Officer advised (redacted) is okay.

Welfare check
S. Prescott Street
Officer advised child is okay/had contact with caller.

Loud music
S. Suchoff Street
Officer advised did get the resident to turn down the music.

Wednesday, Mar. 20

Fight
N. Prescott and W. Cottonwood streets
Two females yelling. Officer had contact advising 21-year-old female cut herself on the wrist/bleeding has stopped/Whiskey Creek Fire Department has no responders/send ambulance.

Accident-property damage
E. Highway 180 – MM 121 (Highway 152 junction)
Caller advised her maroon Toyota Echo just died. Officer advised to have GCSD call him on cell.

Thursday, Mar. 21

DV order violation
N. James Street
Caller stated (redacted) is sending him text messages. Officer confirmed (redacted) is instigating the communication.

Fight
N. Prescott Street
Some type of disturbance at this residence.

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