Bayard Police Department

Friday, July 27

Domestic disturbance
Vencill Street – 9:30 a.m.
Caller’s uncle is fighting with her mom/he punched her in the face/it’s her mom’s brother/he is now yelling at caller’s grandma/the mom doesn’t need an ambulance/he’s getting more crazy/he is now outside.

Domestic disturbance
Vencill Street – 10:15 a.m.
The male is back at the residence and is in the living room yelling at caller’s grandmother/nothing physical/he ran out the back door. Officer had contact advising one adult male in custody en route to BPD.

Shoplifting
204 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised that three females who stole burritos and chips are walking toward the Shamrock. Officer was advised of call.

Unwanted subject
N. East Street
Caller advised that two named individuals are knocking on her door and she does not want them there.

Fraud/embezzlement
Vencill Street
Caller advised he was just scammed out of $700 from Google. Officer advised units clear.

Saturday, July 28

Criminal damage to property
Blackhawk Street
Mailbox was smashed and house was egged.

Welfare check
400 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised a 77-year-old male in a 1964 blue/white Ford was coming from Cliff area headed to Deming. Advised male was having a hard time breathing/was on Highway 180 in Bayard. Officer out with male at Bayard Snappy.

Sunday, July 29

Welfare check
Bayard Snappy Mart
Caller advised a male went in to buy ice and dropped the ice all over the ground outside and now his male parts are hanging out. Officers had contact advising the male left the area.

Domestic disturbance
Taylor Street
Officer could hear yelling/advised everything is okay/it was just kids playing in the backyard.

Breaking and entering
Bayard
Caller advised her friend called to say someone is breaking into her home which is behind the M&A. Officers advised everything is okay at a N. Foy address/units will be clear.

Hurley Police Department

Friday, July 27

Domestic disturbance
B Street
Caller advised that her sister had been hitting her/caller is 16-years-old and sister is 21/caller denied medical. Officer had contact with a named individual.

Saturday, July 28

Breaking and entering
Cortez Avenue
Caller advised that someone was trying to push the window to his house open/unknown if they are still there. Officer had contact with homeowner.

Santa Clara Police Department

Saturday, July 28

Domestic disturbance
W. Oak Street
Caller advised she is bleeding from her head and that a named male is mean to her/male yelling in background. Officers had contact advising one male in investigative detention/residence is secure/will be transporting male.

Suspicious vehicle
Bataan Memorial Park
Officer advised clear/subjects left.

Sunday, July 29

Unwanted subject
N. Olive Street
Caller advised she needs her sister removed from her mother’s home/she is causing problems/she is refusing to leave. Officer had contact advising sister left upon request.

Welfare check
Highways 180 and 152
Vehicle parked at intersection with flashers on but no one in the vehicle.

Disturbance
N. Prescott Street
Can hear yelling and fighting. Caller advised they need an officer ASAP then disconnected the line. Officer had contact advising everything is okay/family just got into an argument/units clear.

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