Bayard Police Department

Monday, Nov. 13

Suspicious vehicle
Bayard Library
Officer advised out with a named female/clear.

Suspicious vehicle
S. Elm Street
A green Ford pickup has been parked there for one hour/caller advised it was also there yesterday with a female driver. Officer made contact advising female is a private investigator and will be . . .

Criminal damage to property
Guinevan Street
A named male broke her kitchen window and left in a white Ford van toward North Hurley. Request officer go through backyard.

Accident-property damage
204 Tom Foy Blvd.
One vehicle/no injuries/customer hit top canopy.

Domestic disturbance
Bayard Post Office
Officer advised received a call about an argument at the post office. Advised everything was verbal/okay.

Suspicious vehicle
1001 Central Avenue
Officer made contact with vehicle advising one juvie in vehicle/everything is okay/daughter lives behind M&A.

Tuesday, Nov. 14

Domestic disturbance
Vencill Street
Arguing with sister over everything. Officer made contact and requested another unit. One male in custody.

Wednesday, Nov. 15

Welfare check
803 Central Avenue
Caller advised a male is sitting on the sidewalk by the Sugar Shack crying. Officer advised everything is okay.

Assault
400 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised she received a call from a manager at the Snappy, who advised a cashier was verbally threatened by a male. Officer made contact advising clear/will do extra patrol.

Disturbance
Peru Street – 7 p.m.
Caller advised her son is in the front yard screaming/advised he has PTSD and is having an episode. Officers made contact with male and requested ambulance for a 49-year-old male having mental episode. EMS3 cancelled by LE. Officer advised male advised he will calm down for the night.

Domestic disturbance
Peru Street – 8 p.m.
Caller advised her son is still having his episode and fighting with her/she had to lock herself in the home/her son is off his meds/son is outside her bedroom yelling at her. Officer made contact advising one male is with him en route to Silver City/dropped male off at Motel 6.

Game and Fish
Highway 180 – MM 122 (north Bayard city limits)
Mountain lion passed him on 180/caller is in the median/he can still see the lion. Officer had negative contact with the lion.

Loud music
End of Polanski
Officer made contact advising it is a named male working on a vehicle.

Thursday, Nov. 16

Welfare check
N. Foy and Mayo streets
Caller advised that a male is crawling on his hands and knees wearing dark clothing. Officer advised the named male has been drinking/officer took the male home.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, Nov. 13

Domestic disturbance
D Street
A female dialed 911 screaming at someone to leave her alone/she was running and disconnected the line. Unknown direction of travel or any other information/she wouldn’t answer any questions. TAC 14 is assisting on the call. Negative contact with a named male in the area/will continue to patrol.

Thursday, Nov. 16

Welfare check
A Street
Everything is okay/the children are okay.

Harassment
Cortez Avenue
Caller advised that her neighbor is screaming at her from across the street/she is just screaming “eff you.” Officer made contact advising units are clear/neighbor agreed to keep it down for the rest of the night.

Welfare check
D and 1st streets
Caller advised a male is walking around outside yelling and screaming. Officers advising negative contact with the individual.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, Nov. 13

Disturbance
Highway 152
Caller advised that a named male is throwing things around and being violent/he said she would be sorry if she called for LE. Caller called back advising the male left on foot. Officer has contact with male on Highways 180 and 152/male advised everything was verbal. Officer out with other party.

Welfare check
S. Prescott Street
Dispatch received a call on 911/upon callback the line was busy/made contact with a female who advised she missed her apartment and could not answer questions/disconnected. Upon callback a male answered who could not answer questions either and disconnected again. Officer made contact advising everything is okay.

Wednesday, Nov. 15

Unwanted subject
S. Bellm Street
Caller advised that a homeless male not causing problems is on his porch. Officer made contact with a 77-year-old male giving him a ride to a S. Bard address.

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