Bayard Police Department

Friday, May 26

Missing persons
S. Railroad
An elderly female with dementia has been missing for about 45 minutes. Officer advised that the husband found the wife.

Saturday, May 27

Criminal damage to property
Bayard Community Center
Broken window and broken table. Officer advised that a city employee stated the damage was old and had already been reported.

Welfare check
Watson Street
Caller advised that a third party advised that a named male is attempting suicide with a knife and has cut himself a few times already.

Sunday, May 28

Loud music
N. Yucca Street
Officer advised they will turn it down.

Missing persons
N. Railroad Street
A named 84-year-old female with dementia. Caller called advising he found his wife.

Domestic disturbance
Coffey Street
Male and female. Officer advised to send another unit. Officers advised that the male is fully nude and will not give his name/will attempt to get him dressed at the office.

Burglary
Grant Street
Caller advised someone broke into her house and stole her laptop. Officer advised caller wants patrols for a week.

Hurley Police Department

Saturday, May 27

Criminal damage to property
C Street
A named male kicked her door in sometime last night while she was at work and took furniture.

Sunday, May 28

Game and Fish
Highway 180 and North Hurley Road
Deer with a broken leg trying to get on the road. Officer advised deer was put down - broken leg.

Santa Clara Police Department

Friday, May 26

Reckless driver
Highway 180
TAC14 had contact by Kirkland Road/followed to Walmart/did not observe any violations.

Saturday, May 27

Welfare check
Highway 180 @ Armory
Male is knocked out in the bathroom. Male is up and walking and out with law enforcement. Officer advised that a child was released to a named female to watch him.

Sunday, May 28

Criminal trespass
E. Maple Street
Caller advised out with a few people/no one is supposed to be here. Officer advised people that were here left.

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