Bayard Police Department

Monday, Aug. 28

Domestic disturbance
N. Railroad Street
Caller advised that her male cousin hit her in the head/she doesn’t know with what/he took off running/she refused medical. Officer had negative contact with male.

Stolen motor vehicle
Asarco Street
Caller advised that her son’s 2017 white Toyota Yaris was taken from the yard/the son is out of town.

Tuesday, Aug. 29

Request officer
North Street
Officer out at a B Street address/issued CTW to a named male.

Wednesday, Aug. 30

Welfare check
Highway 180
Caller advised that a female is standing next to the vehicle and picked up a rock.

Hurley Police Department

Tuesday, Aug. 29

Welfare check
D Street
78-year-old female pushed button and is not responding on two-way. Officer made contact and advised everything is okay/the female accidentally pressed the button.

Unwanted subject
B Street
Female went for her washer and started arguing verbally. Officer issued an indefinite CTW to the female for the address.

Santa Clara Police Department

Tuesday, Aug. 29

Domestic disturbance
W. Cactus Street
Caller could hear male and female yelling and kids crying. Officer advised everything is okay/taking female to bus stop/now going to Bayard Library.

Battery
Santa Clara Park
A 10/11-year-old male hit a 10-year-old female with a stick and punched her in the face. Officer out with parents on Encino/clear/negative on wanting to pursue any charges.

Wednesday, Aug. 30

Missing persons
Central Elementary
Officer advised the mom that her kid went to Grandma’s who wasn’t home so now is at the neighbor’s.

Larceny
E. Oak Street
Caller advised rims and tires were stolen from his yard. Officer advised these are the tires and rims that another officer recovered a little over a week ago and are at the PD.

Welfare check
S. Mineral and E. Church streets
Juvenile female caller advised that an intoxicated male is threatening her little sister and her mother/advised she didn’t know where she was/they flagged an officer down. Officer confirmed she was on scene with these subjects.

Criminal trespass warning
E. Cottonwood Street
Caller wants a CTW issued to a named female who is not on the property at this time. Officer made contact with female and issued her an indefinite CTW for this address.

Welfare check
Splash Park
Caller advised that some kids were trying to jump in front of his vehicle/three males on bikes. Officer advised the boys left as soon as they saw her coming around the corner.

Domestic disturbance
N. Prescott Street
Caller advised that a named male is yelling at her son and she does not want him there.

Thursday, Aug. 31

Unwanted subject
N. East Street
A named female is causing problems and refusing to leave. Subject has a CTW for the location issued in March 2017.

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