Bayard Police Department

Breaking and entering
Central Avenue
Caller just found two young males with gray hoodies breaking into his house/they took off running to the north/they cleaned out his safe.

Harassment
Diamond Street
Caller is being harassed on the phone.

Welfare check
N. Foy Street
Advised officer is checking on resident.

Tuesday, Oct. 9

Criminal damage to property
Orchard Street
Caller advised there are subjects at his window/they broke the windows to his vehicle/one left in a vehicle and two left running.

Criminal trespass warning
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
A named male is in the store. Judge released him and he was issued a CTW to all W&N Enterprises.

Shoplifting
101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised that one male and one female took makeup and shampoo. Officer had negative contact.

Larceny
Orchard Street
Caller advised she went out to unchain her dog to let her inside and found that someone stole her dog.

Wednesday, Oct. 10

Disturbance
1105 Tom Foy Blvd.
No report.

Hurley Police Department

Tuesday, Oct. 9

Welfare check
Romero Street
CYFD worker checked the baby and baby is okay.

Wednesday, Oct. 10

Welfare check
Cortez Avenue
A named female is outside yelling and causing a scene and the neighbors are tired of it. Officer had contact advising she has now been warned if she continues she will be cited for disorderly conduct/please advise all units.

Disturbance
Cortez Avenue
No report.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, Oct. 8

Harassment
Seven Sons Road
Officer had contact with caller who advised she is having issues with her ex-boyfriend and father to her child/he is always harassing her even though she has him blocked/somehow he gets her new numbers.

Tuesday, Oct. 9

Welfare check
S. Cleveland Street
Caller advised that her 15-year-old stepdaughter got beat up by her aunt/she possibly has a broken nose/mother is at work in Albuquerque/the aunt is still tearing the house apart.

Unwanted subject
S. Bellm Street
12-year-old female caller advised a girl outside is going to beat her up. Mother called back advising she doesn’t know why her daughter called 911 first instead of telling her. Mother advised she called the mother of the girl outside who wanted to fight and spoke with her about the matter.

Wednesday, Oct. 10

Identity theft
N. Bellm Street
Caller advised an unknown person applied for a loan using her information.

Thursday, Oct. 11

Domestic disturbance
S. Bayard Street
Caller advised he had to leave his house because of a named female who wouldn’t leave him alone/she’s under the influence of something. Officer had contact advising female was dropped off at a redacted address.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
S. Prescott Street
Caller stated some kids threw rocks at her vehicle yesterday and now there are chip marks on the windshield. Officer had contact.

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