Bayard Police Department

Monday, Sept. 10

Game and Fish
Bayard Cemetery
Elk by the guard.

Tuesday, Sept. 11

Shoplifting
400 Tom Foy Blvd.
12 to 13-year-old female stole food, pizza, and a candy.

Wednesday, Sept. 12

Welfare check
Maple Street
Caller advised she keeps getting info that her two grandkids are always outside alone/they are twin boys 10-years-old.

Criminal trespass warning
N. Franey Street – 7:10 p.m.
Caller advising he has video of a named male on the property and he has an indefinite CTW.

Domestic disturbance
Bayard Community Center
Caller advised that a couple in the parking lot are arguing. Officer advised clear/parties left prior to arrival.

Thursday, Sept. 13

Criminal damage to property
N. Franey Street – 2:30 a.m.
Caller advised that a named male is outside her house throwing rocks at her residence and he did break a window. Officer ATL the male.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, Sept. 10

Weapons fired
Nevada Street
Caller advised she heard one shot. Second caller advised they heard one shot/did not see any vehicles or hear any yelling.

Tuesday, Sept. 11

Harassment
B Street – 4:10 a.m.
Caller advised he needs a few officers/he keeps getting harassed in reference to an accusation about sexual harassment at McDonalds.

Assault
Cortez Avenue
Caller advised that (redacted) just (redacted). Caller advised that (redacted) broke into her room and drug her out and beat her, then took off on foot/she does not need medical attention.

Welfare check
B Street – 11:30 p.m.
Caller advised that her male friend is hallucinating and grabbed a knife/negative on injuries at this time. Caller advised he grabbed two knives and wanted to cut himself.

Wednesday, Sept. 12

Harassment
Cortez Avenue
Caller stated a named male was threatening him.

Welfare check
Highway 180 – MM 127 (Hurley)
Female carrying a white cup stumbled into the roadway while he was driving by. Second caller advised female walking by the railroad tracks and in the roadway/he almost hit her.

Welfare check
Hurley cemetery
Caller advised a female is walking around the cemetery in jeans and no shirt, just a bra.

Welfare check
Cortez Avenue
Caller advised two subjects are fighting/one is a female/unknown description/it is too dark.

Thursday, Sept. 13

Request officer
Cortez Avenue
Knocking on door and no one answers. Dispatch also called the female with no answer.

Disturbance
Cortez Avenue
No report.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, Sept. 10

Welfare check
Central Elementary
Caller requesting welcheck, advising there is an open investigation with CYFD regarding her stepson not being put in the car seat/he gets out of school at (redacted).

Tuesday, Sept. 11

Criminal trespass warning
N. Prescott Street
Someone ripped off the plastic on the windows and ripped out the cables inside. They do not want to pursue further charges.

Domestic disturbance
Prescott/Maple
Caller advised she and her boyfriend were arguing and he wants her to leave. Advised she does not know her address/negative on physical, alcohol, or weapons.

Welfare check
N. Cleveland Street – 10:45 p.m.
Caller received report that a named mother left on Sunday and has not returned. Advised there have been no adults at the residence/unknown if children have food or water. While on phone caller’s source called back advising mom just . . .

Wednesday, Sept. 12

Shoplifting
11988 Highway 180
Subject took a trashcan full of items through the side door. Manager is en route to view camera footage.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
S. East Street
Caller advised his cousin’s pickup was damaged while parked at his house/the back windshield has been broken. Officer was advised.

Thursday, Sept. 13

Larceny
N. Cleveland Street – 9:06 p.m.
Caller advised a named individual and her mom took belongings from the yard/they also came in the house without knocking/they left walking

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