Bayard Police Department

Monday, Oct. 29

Harassment
204 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised a female went in to the Chevron and threatened to fight her.

DV order violation
Pine Street
A named female is at this location and she was served a DVO for the location.

Criminal damage to property
Taylor Street
Caller advised someone shot arrows at her house/unknown when this happened, possibly just a few minutes ago.

Tuesday, Oct. 30

Welfare check
Maple Street
Caller needs a check on her 10-year-old grandson who was left alone. He stated his dad took his brother and left him alone so he went to Grandma’s house and there were strange people in the house. Officer advised will be out at caller’s house/they are headed to CYFD today to take care of this situation.

Criminal sexual penetration
Virginia Street
Victim is 11/occurred two years ago.

Criminal trespass warning
Cobre High School
Two subjects that need CTWs. Male is aware he is not supposed to be there right now.

Unwanted subject
Empire Street
Caller advised that a named individual called her to advise her to call because she does not want a named individual at her home.

Wednesday, Oct. 31

Unwanted subject
Vencill Street
Caller advised a named female went over waking everybody up and she is intoxicated. Caller advised she has custody of the female’s son now/CYFD took the baby away from her yesterday.

Disturbance
Maple Street
Caller advised her 10-year-old is out of control and throwing things at her and her mother/he is also hitting them/he was at GRMC mental health ward and CYFD suggested he be put back in/he just took off running toward his dad’s house.

Fight
North Street
Caller advised two males are physically fighting outside/they are yelling and screaming going off. Second caller advised they have stopped.

Breaking and entering
Orchard Street
Caller advised someone broke into her house and went through all her stuff. Advised they possibly stole clothes and broke a window in her front door.

Battery
Bayard
Young teenage boy who was knocked out by someone/he is now at GRMC getting checked out. Officer had contact advising they do not want to file charges/clear.

Thursday, Nov. 1

Loud music
E. Elm Street
Officer advised units clear/they will shut it down.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, Oct. 29

Domestic disturbance
Cortez Avenue
Caller advised she was trying to protect her friend and she thinks something was thrown at her and now she is bleeding from between her eyes. Caller advised that a named individual is still on scene.

Welfare check
Nevada Avenue
Caller advised she talks to her sister daily and has not been able to reach her/she is 63-years-old and has not been feeling well. Officer had contact with sister advising everything is okay/she will contact caller.

Wednesday, Oct. 31

Weapons fired
Cortez Avenue
Officer advised it was fireworks.

Domestic disturbance
Elguea
Caller advised her daughter is getting beat up by her boyfriend. Officer requested ambulance for female advising she allowed him to check the back yard but would not allow him to check the residence.

Thursday, Nov. 1

Welfare check
Cortez Avenue
Female crying inside. Officer advised everything is okay.

Santa Clara Police Department

Tuesday, Oct. 30

Burglary
The Candy Shop
By the armory.

Missing persons
S. Bellm Street
Caller advised that her 40-year-old disabled niece is missing. Advised that the niece did not show up to her caregiver’s house.

Larceny
410 N. Bayard Street
Occurred on Oct. 30.

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