Bayard Police Department

Monday, May 22

Aggravated battery
N. East Street
A 50-year-old female barged into the house and hit the owner of the house with a hammer and owner is bleeding from the eye. Female took off.

Domestic disturbance
Empire Street
Caller advised that her boyfriend locked her out of her residence and she can't get in.

Tuesday, May 23

Welfare check
Orchard Street
Female who doesn't know where she is. Officer made contact and advised female is back home and okay.

Unwanted subject
101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised that a male asked to use the bathroom and now she can hear him opening packages and stuff in there and would like him to leave. Officer advised to issue male an indefinite CTW for Bayard Family Dollar.

Domestic disturbance
Watson Street
Caller advised her nephew attacked her stepdad and is now trying to hang himself. Officer requested ambulance for an 18-year-old suicidal.

Wednesday, May 24

Welfare check
N. Foy Street
Male is requesting assistance but cannot understand what he needs. Officer requested ambulance for a 54-year-old male who is highly intoxicated.

Larceny
Bayard Library
Male on video stealing a book.

Criminal sexual contact
Cobre High School
Four 6th graders touched by another 6th grader. Caller is at Hurley Elementary with suspect and the victims are at Central Elementary. Officers en route to Santa Clara Elementary and Hurley Elementary.

Thursday, May 25

Accident-property damage
Highway 180 - city limits
Vehicle vs deer.

Hurley Police Department

Wednesday, May 24

Domestic disturbance
Geronimo Street
Caller advised that daughter's boyfriend broke a window to caller's vehicle. Officer issued boyfriend two indefinite CTWs for Gateway Apartments and for a Geronimo Street address.

Disturbance
Cottonwood Street - North Hurley
Caller advised that their 13-year-old son is refusing to go inside. Officer spoke with son who stated he was afraid to go inside because his mother was going to spank him for leaving the house without permission to go see his girlfriend at the baseball game. Officer also spoke with the mother.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, May 22

Welfare check
S. Bellm Street
Caller advised she has called this male several times in reference to his wife's care with negative contact. Requests that he give caller a call. Officer made contact with the male who advised he will call caller.

Domestic disturbance
Manhattan Park
Male advised that wife is hitting him then hung up. Officer made contact and dropped the male at a Main Street address.

Tuesday, May 23

Domestic disturbance
Central Elementary
Male and female fighting/both physically and verbally. Caller can hear them yelling about dope in the house. Officer made contact with subjects/was advised it was all verbal. Officer advised they stuck around for a bit and the fight/argument resumed. Officer asked the male to leave.

Thursday, May 25

Request officer
Marcia Drive
Caller advised that her neighbor just moved her surveying stake. Officer advised that code enforcement is handling the call.

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