Bayard Police Department

Friday, Feb. 2

Disturbance
N. East Street
Caller advised some type of disturbance is going on up the street from the city hall. Second caller advised there is someone with a gun outside/advised that a named male pulled out a gun on her.

Saturday, Feb. 3

Welfare check
400 Tom Foy Blvd. – 11:45 p.m.
Caller advised he heard what sounded like a crash near the bottom Snappy/like somebody hit something and then metal dragging on the road. Officer out on foot in alley near Erie and Fahey/advised that subject was fixing the shed/he was advised to keep it down.

Hurley Police Department

Friday, Feb. 2

Weapons fired
Lea Drive
Officer had negative contact/clear.

Welfare check
Elguea Street
Negative warrants.

Saturday, Feb. 3

Unwanted subject
Aztec Avenue
Caller advised she evicted her son and he is back and refusing to leave. Officer had contact with caller advising that the son is going to get some belongings/he has a place to stay in Santa Clara for now. Officer advised caller she needs to get the paperwork signed by the judge to get him out of here.

Sunday, Feb. 4

Domestic disturbance
Romero Avenue
Caller advised that her sister was just beat up by her husband. Caller doesn’t believe the story and thinks she hurt herself/doesn’t believe alcohol was involved. Officer made contact advising everything is okay/it was all verbal/they are going to sleep in separate bedrooms.

Santa Clara Police Department

Friday, Feb. 2

Shoplifting
11988 Highway 180 – 5:07 p.m.
Caller stated that three subjects are in the store stealing. Officer advised that indefinite CTWs were issued.

Shoplifting
11988 Highway 180 – 6:30 p.m.
Caller advised that a named female was in the store stealing again after she was just issued a CTW and the two males who were also issued CTWs are in the parking lot. Subjects left in a maroon Chevy Impala.

Saturday, Feb. 3

Accident-injuries
Highways 180 and 152
One vehicle rollover/unknown exact injuries. One vehicle with male stuck underneath the vehicle. Deputies on scene to direct traffic. EMS1 requested Native Air to be put on standby. EMS 1 requested to cancel Native Air.

Loud music
S. Cleveland Street – 8:30 p.m.
Caller advised it’s a high school party.

Loud party
S. Cleveland Street – 10:50 p.m.
Caller advised a large party is going on at a corner house/she believes there was just a fight/subjects seem to be leaving.

Sunday, Feb. 4

Assault
Santa Clara
A named individual is in the ER advising that his mother is wanting to make a report advising he was beat up. Officer advised caller is going to call tomorrow/clear

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