Bayard Police Department

DV order violation
Main Street
Caller advised a named individual is violating the DVO again.

Domestic disturbance
N. East Street
Caller advised that she and her husband got in a fight and he hit her and she hit him back/she busted his mouth open. Officer requested ambulance for a 65-year-old female with a sore arm/negative on lights and sirens.

Breaking and entering
Chino Street
Possibly in progress.

Domestic disturbance
Maple Street
Female smashing her walls and windows/his kids are scared/line disconnected. Officer advised parties separated for the night/female went to her mother’s.

Tuesday, June 26

Breaking and entering
1102 Central Avenue
Officer out with owner.

Domestic disturbance
Maple Street
Caller advised that a named female was not supposed to be there and she hit him in the head. Officer advised clear/conflicting stories.

Burglary
Bard Street
Caller advised someone broke into her dad’s shed and dropped a lot of items on the roadway.

Domestic disturbance
Empire Street
Male and female yelling at each other/she yelled something about narcotics and disconnected. Upon callback, no answer.

Thursday, June 28

Reckless driver
Highway 356
Truck pulling another truck and driving on rims. Second caller advised it is throwing out sparks. Deputy had contact on Highways 180 and 152.

Hurley Police Department

Tuesday, June 26

Breaking and entering
B Street
No report.

Domestic disturbance
Aztec Avenue
Her boyfriend is drunk and causing problems. Officer out at address on Elguea for follow-up.

Battery
Main Street – North Hurley
Ex-boyfriend broke into the house and hit her friend then took off walking.

Wednesday, June 27

Request officer
Santa Rita Street
Family dispute/only verbal at this time.

Santa Clara Police Department

Tuesday, June 26

Burglary
W. Lincoln Street
Caller advised that her laptop and jewelry were taken.

Disturbance
Morrow Street
Caller advised that her son is yelling at her and accusing her of taking his phone/LE needs to get there immediately.

Breaking and entering
N. Prescott Street
Caller advised that two subjects broke into the apartments and one has a gun on him.

Wednesday, June 27

Welfare check
W. Lincoln Street
Caller can hear a lot of yelling and fighting. Officer on scene advising male advised he was not yelling at the female but at someone on the phone.

Welfare check
N. James Street
Caller advised that his sister called advising she was having an argument with her husband. Officer had contact advising sister took off and everything is okay.

Unwanted subject
11988 Highway 180
Caller advised that a homeless man is causing problems outside. Officer had contact and issued the male a CTW for the Santa Clara Dollar General.

Thursday, June 28

Harassment
Splash Park – 3:30 p.m.
Male bothering people.

Unwanted subject
Splash Park – 4 p.m.
Male refusing to leave and causing problems/male pointed a black gun at another male/disconnected the line advising that an officer was on scene.

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