Bayard Police Department

Monday, May 1

Domestic disturbance
Walnut Street
Caller advised that brothers are fighting and it is physical. Officer made contact and advised one brother took off/everything is okay for now.

Domestic disturbance
Mack Hardin Drive
11-year-old caller is scared, advising that her uncle and father are fighting and the uncle threatened to kill the father if he hits him again.

Loud music
Orchard Street
Caller advised that the neighbors have their music really loud. Officer made contact and neighbor advised he will turn it down.

Wednesday, May 3

Larceny
203 Hurley Avenue
Caller has a video of a person stealing his video camera.

Thursday, May 4

Game and Fish
Poplar Street - 2 a.m.
Mountain lion is in caller's yard.

Suspicious vehicle
Post office
Officer advised one in custody/en route to BPD.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, May 1

Disturbance
D Street
Caller advised she can hear a male and female yelling/advised he left in a vehicle.
Wednesday, May 3

Fight
Bayard Community Center
Officer made contact and advised fight is clear/all juvis released to parents and citations issued.

Santa Clara Police Department

Intoxicated persons
Manhattan Park Apartments
Caller advised two drunken men are on the property/they left in a blue older van.

Request officer
Manhattan Park Drive
Caller has been having an issue with his neighbor and a road between the two properties.

Harassment
W. Lincoln Street
Caller advised that a named male is threatening her but he is not there right now. Officer made contact and advised that caller advised it was a verbal domestic but caller requests more patrol. Caller called back advising the male just told her he is on his way to kill everyone.

Request officer
S. Prescott Street
Caller advised that her ex-husband is leaving their 3-year-old son home alone while he takes their daughter to school.

Welfare check
Manhattan Apartments
Caller advised she just received a call about two kids, 11 and 12-years-old, who are outside alone and locked out of the apartment/the mother is out of town getting surgery. Officer requesting CYFD phone number.

Tuesday, May 2

Domestic disturbance
N. Bayard Street
Caller advised that her daughter is on the phone stating she is getting beat up by a named male.

Criminal trespass
N. Olive Street
A named male in a primered Chevy is at his house right now.

Breaking and entering
N. James Street
Caller advised that it looks like someone is breaking into a house that no one lives in. Officer made contact advising the house is boarded up/everything is okay/they might have been scared off.

Thursday, May 4

Domestic disturbance
Manhattan Park Drive
Male throwing items around the house/male was advised to leave the residence. Officer advised one male transported to N. Main Street.

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