Bayard Police Department

Monday, Jan. 29

Suspicious vehicle
Cobre High School
Officer had negative contact with anything/will be locking the gate for the night.

Tuesday, Jan. 30

Welfare check
Central Avenue – 7:05 a.m.
Caller advised a female is walking in the middle of the road on Central. Officer ATL but had negative contact.

Thursday, Feb. 1

Welfare check
Central Avenue – 6:40 a.m.
Female wearing gray warmups walking in the middle of the road. Officer had contact advising just spoke to this female and advised her to stay off the roadway.

Criminal trespass warning
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
A named male was inside the store and he is not wanted there/he is walking up toward his residence. Subject has indefinite CTW issued on 3/31/17.

Welfare check
Watson Street
On 14-year-old, reference open case of abuse. Officer out with a named male.

Hurley Police Department

Thursday, Feb. 1

Burglary
Lea Drive
Caller stated someone broke into her residence/unknown what was taken/living room is trashed. Officer advised clear from location/will return later to collect more evidence.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Fran Drive
Kids just shot her vehicle window with a BB gun and she is following them.

Welfare check
Hurley Fire Department
Caller advised a girl is screaming for someone to leave her alone/it’s across the street from the fire department. Officer had contact advising it is a verbal argument/everything is okay.

Welfare check
Aztec Avenue
Caller advised his grandmother started having an anxiety attack. Officer had contact advising to send EMS for a 57-year-old female having trouble breathing/does have asthma.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, Jan. 29

Unattended death
W. Cactus Street
Caller advised male is deceased/is beyond help/is cold to the touch/age in 70s. Officer advised to send OMI.

Welfare check
W. Oak Street
Officer made contact with all children/all are okay.

Welfare check
Highway 180 @Armory
Negative contact with anyone.

Wednesday, Jan. 31

Harassment
S. James Street
Caller stated a female is harassing him. Tried to get more information could not understand caller. Officer advised clear from residence/advised to take his meds and will speak to neighbor.

Welfare check
E. Birch Street
On a named male. Officer had contact advising he is fine/he was lying down.

Request officer
Central Elementary
Officer requested case number for truancy.

Domestic disturbance
N. Bayard Street
Caller advised her ex-boyfriend is on scene and causing problems/he was locking himself in the bathroom/now he’s on the porch. Caller wants male to leave/she doesn’t feel like talking to him. Advised it is not physical, just verbal.

Thursday, Feb. 1

Welfare check
W. Oak and N. James streets
Caller is across the street from his parents’ house/he doesn’t know his last name/he is having an episode and possibly off his meds. Advised he just flipped over the fence at the neighbors and is talking to himself. Officer had negative contact with anyone.

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