Bayard Police Department

Welfare check
N. Railroad Street
Female on 911 advising “please,” then “phone is right there”/female then walked away from the phone and advised “Babe relax, no Babe please”/ male in background can be heard advising about some pills/female then advised “I’m bringing you all the pills.” Line went quiet/negative contact with anyone. 911 was dialed from the same phone/advising she needed an ambulance for an elderly female that had been having chest pains/female then yells to someone in background “I’m not” and keeps advising that she needs an ambulance.

Domestic disturbance
Watson Street
Caller advised she can hear a couple arguing. Officer out at Watson/Virginia with a named individual.

Reckless driver
Old Hideaway Bar
Officer advised vehicle is okay/negative on an intoxicated driver/clear.

Welfare check
Blackhawk Street
Caller advised subjects are on the mountain flashing a light and yelling for help. Officers advised negative contact/will frequent patrol.

Sunday, July 1

Welfare check
Cobre School Administration
Caller advised an older male is sitting under a tree and walking around for the past two hours. Officer had contact advising the male advised he just got out of church and was resting for a bit.

Domestic disturbance
Alta Vista
Caller’s 19-year-old son is there and he is not supposed to be/he is probably under the influence of drugs/he is walking away/they are still arguing. Officer advised one in investigative detention.

Hurley Police Department

Friday, June 29

Breaking and entering
Carasco Avenue
Caller advised that a named male is trying to break into her house/he is no longer there/he ripped the board off the window and is running back toward his house. Officer had contact with caller and noted the broken board at the window where . . .

Sunday, July 1

Disturbance
Arizona Avenue
Caller advised that her son is acting up and she doesn’t want him there anymore. Second caller requested the same/advised he is outside yelling. Officer had contact advising parties are separated/male took some of his belongings and left the . . .

Santa Clara Police Department

Friday, June 29

Unwanted subject
N. Bayard Street
Caller advised a named individual is disturbing the peace and cussing at her son. Officer advised parties were separated for the night/clear.

Saturday, June 30

Request officer
N. Cleveland Street
Advised he needs assistance regarding his girlfriend. Officer advised caller had no paperwork so he could not get his belongings.

Larceny
N. Mineral Street
Caller advised that two cell phones were just taken from her purse. Officer had contact advising she did not know the phone numbers for either of the phones.

Sunday, July 1

Domestic disturbance
Bellm/Bayard
Caller can hear a female yelling in the creek. Officer advised talked to people at Splash Park who never heard anything.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
N. Cactus Street
Someone has been flattening tires at this residence. Officer set up heavy patrol.

Domestic disturbance
N. Prescott Street
Male and female arguing in front. Second caller advised male is slamming female to the ground. Officers had contact with both subjects/advise verbal only/both clear.

Suspicious vehicle
N. Bayard and E. Maple streets
Officer advised everything is okay.

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