Bayard Police Department

Monday, July 30

Unwanted subject
Maple Street
A named female is damaging caller’s property/she is now across the street.

Harassment
Runnels Drive
Caller had been having trouble with a named female/she has been going by and flipping them off.

Welfare check
Fahey Street
Caller advised she takes care of her 86-year-old father and he is being verbally abusive with her/he has dementia/she cannot handle it anymore and doesn’t know what to do. Officer had contact advising the family spoke to hospice and they want him to be evaluated/EMS3 transported male.

Tuesday, July 31

Burglary
Runnels Drive
Someone in a black car broke the apartment’s window and took the TV.

Disturbance
Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller is having problems with the parents of an employee over the employee’s check/they are being aggressive.

Welfare check
Budge Drive
Bruises were observed on an 8-year-old at the office. Officer had negative contact.

Welfare check
N. East Street
Niece is babysitting and could see a shadow under the door while she was trying to sleep/numerous children are in the room/some of them heard a door close in the baby’s bedroom. Officer had contact advising everything is okay.

Battery
N. Canyon Street
Caller advised that a male is outside banging on his doors and windows/advised the male swung a punch at caller and they started to fight /caller is okay. Officer out with a male who is possibly the victim/clear from Canyon Street/en route to Oak Street.

Criminal damage to property
Hurley Street
Caller advised her fence is knocked down and her car has been vandalized.

Welfare check
Runnels Drive
Heard yelling.

Thursday, Aug. 2

Harassment
Momsen Street
A named individual is harassing caller. Officers out to frequent patrol the area.

Hurley Police Department

Thursday, Aug. 2

Unwanted subject
Aztec Avenue
A named male is at caller’s residence and he has an active restraining order. Officer had contact advising negative on a restraining order and negative on a CTW listed for subject.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, July 30

Welfare check
11988 Highway 180
Elderly male wandering around the store/he is incoherent and very hard to understand. Officer gave the male a ride back to his house.

Welfare check
W. Cedar Street
Caller advised that the boyfriend of a named female is abusive and the last time caller spoke with the female was two days ago. Caller advised the female left a message today crying. Officers had contact with caller/negative with female.

Tuesday, July 31

Welfare check
Highway 180 – MM 120 (near Twin Sisters Creek crossing)
Male in the middle of the highway trying to stop vehicles. Second caller advised this person is not moving for traffic. Officers advised clear/male was dropped off at Racetrack and Mira Loma.

Criminal damage to property
S. Bayard Street
Caller advised her living room window is broken.

Welfare check
N. Prescott and W. Encino streets
A female is walking north with no shoes and looks out of it. Officer out at Bayard Street/Laundrymat with female.

Wednesday, Aug. 1

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
S. Hutchinson Street
Tires slashed on both her vehicles.

Intoxicated persons
N. Bayard and Cottonwood streets
Officer dropped one male at a Bellm Street address.

Unwanted subject
N. Prescott Street
Caller advised she just received a call from a male who advised that three subjects were trying to fight him. Officer ran three names.

Domestic disturbance
Clove Street
Caller advised that her son is intoxicated and causing problems. Officer had contact advising all units clear/male left with a named female.

Shoplifting
11988 Highway 180
Officer issued an indefinite CTW for Dollar General to a named individual.

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