Bayard Police department

Friday, Oct. 12

Welfare check
Mayo Street
87-year-old pendant push/unknown if she needs an ambulance. Officer had contact/advising she is okay/clear.

Saturday, Oct. 13

Shoplifting
101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised a male and a female just shoplifted unknown items and left the store walking up Rosemary Street. Officer advised negative contact/out at Family Dollar.

Shooting
Lusk Street
Caller advised that a male showed up to her residence and he’s shot/she heard 3 shots. Caller advised he is leaving at this time. Second caller advised male is now at a Lusk Street address. Officer advised contact has been made with male.

Sunday, Oct. 14

Intoxicated persons
Benjamin Street
Female leaving for Hurley in a dark green Ford Explorer/female was drinking with him and then she left his house. Officer went traffic with vehicle on Highway 180 – MM 125 (1 mile south of Bayard Cemetery).

Hurley Police Department

Friday, Oct. 12

Breaking and entering
Nevada Avenue
Caller stated that someone is breaking into her neighbor’s house from the back/it is a male on foot.

Welfare check
Highway 180/Hurley
A male walking toward Hurley is all wet. Officer had contact advising male did not want a ride/he just wanted to keep walking home.

Welfare check
Romero Avenue
Caller advised she can hear a male yelling for help. Officer out with the male in a wheelchair/units will be clear/male was put back in his wheelchair/everything is okay.

Saturday, Oct. 13

Criminal damage to property
Carrasco Avenue
Caller stated someone poured paint all over her property/when asked to call back on the non-emergency number caller hung up.

Santa Clara Police Department

Friday, Oct. 12

Accident-property damage
W. Lincoln and N. Cleveland streets
Two vehicles/no apparent injuries. Officer en route.

Saturday, Oct. 13

Welfare check
N. James Street
Caller stated there was a disturbance at his residence and a named individual was arguing with caller and jumped on his vehicle. Advised that his 1 and one-half year-old daughter was left with her mother and he is just concerned because a named individual is controlling. Officer had negative contact.

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