Bayard Police Department

Friday, Aug. 10

Vehicle burglary
Runnels Drive
Caller advised his car was broken into last night.

Suspicious vehicle
Dayhill Street
Officer had contact advising owner left it here and also broke out the windows/had contact with owner and advised if vehicle is not gone by tomorrow it will be towed.

Vehicle burglary
BPD
Walk-in advised of a vehicle burglary.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Railroad Street
Caller advised she went over to her cousin’s house and he kicked her car while a 9-month-old child was in the car/her boyfriend is the one who wants to report it.

Saturday, Aug. 11

Accident-property damage
314 Tom Foy Blvd.
Appears vehicle hit a sign.

Welfare check
Bard Street
A named individual at her grandmother’s house trying to get into caller’s vehicle. Officer had contact advising subject left the area making suicidal threats.

Welfare check
Taylor Street – 6:30 p.m.
Caller advised she hasn’t been able to get in contact with her 89-year-old diabetic mother since this morning. Officer advised clear/negative contact.

Harassment
Fahey Street
Caller advised that her highly intoxicated ex-husband is texting and harassing her and threatening to go over and make her leave. Officer had contact with caller/en route to Park Street to this subject’s residence.

Shoplifting
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Two males stole alcohol and left in a green van headed toward Hurley.

Sunday, Aug. 12

Shoplifting
Snappy Liquor
Caller advised a shoplifting occurred last night and wants a CTW issued.

Hurley Police Department

Reckless driver
Highway 180 – MM 142 (between Highway 61 and rest area)
Officer went traffic with vehicle just past the bank.

Sunday, Aug, 12

Stolen motor vehicle
Aztec Avenue
Caller advised that a black and purple 2011 motorcycle was stolen from his backyard this morning. Advised he has been having problems with people walking in his backyard as well.

Santa Clara Police Department

Friday, Aug. 10

Unwanted subject
N. Bayard Street
Caller advised that her husband’s ex-wife is hitting caller’s car/she is highly intoxicated and her husband is trying to hold her back and she is going crazy/she is refusing to leave. Officers out at N. East and Central with a white Ford Taurus.

Fight
410 N. Bayard Street
Caller advised in the parking lot of the Brown Derby/parties are no longer on scene. Officer was advised.

Welfare check
E. Mill Street
Caller advised that her grandson is talking to his dad and advising he wants to die by suicide by cop/he has been really depressed and may be under the influence. Officer had contact with grandson through the door advising he just advised them to go away. Advised to send him EMS and have them stage in the area.

Saturday, Aug. 11

Domestic disturbance
N. Prescott Street
Caller stated her daughter is causing problems/she is taking a medication that is making her very mentally unstable. Officer spoke to both parties and they agreed to stay away from each other/an indefinite CTW was issued to one female for this address.

Fight
410 N. Bayard Street
Caller advised that subjects were outside fighting. Officers on scene advising all units clear.

Welfare check
Highway 180 @ Terrazas Funeral Chapel
Caller advised she can hear a male and a female screaming/advising she can hear the male hitting the female/advised she can now see the male dragging the female. Officer had contact with three individuals/all units will be clear.

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