Bayard Police Department

Friday, Dec. 7

Welfare check
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Male outside stating to call 911/has a bloody nose/wearing a Puma hoodie/advised he got attacked by a pit bull. Officer out at Highway 180 and Guinevan with male/advising he was just chased by a pit bull.

Domestic disturbance
Fahey Street
Caller advised domestic with her 11-year-old boy/caller disconnected the line. Upon callback caller keeps disconnecting the line. Officer had contact requesting EMS for 17-year-old male who fell and hit his head/breathing normally/negative emergency/request ambulance/clear/everything is okay.

Saturday, Dec. 8

Intoxicated persons
Hurley Avenue
Male walking in the middle of the roadway toward El Burro Caliente. Caller advised he is carrying a beer bottle/also laid down in the middle of the roadway. Officer had contact and issued a CTW for a Winifred Street address.

Sunday, Dec. 9

Domestic disturbance
Hurley Street
Caller advised that her neighbor went to her address and asked her to call the police/doesn’t know her neighbor. Officer en route to address off Stewart Street to attempt contact with male party/out at a Virginia Street address.

Intoxicated persons
Runnels Drive
Caller advised a male is walking around the complex yelling things at people. Officer out on North Street with all this yelling/out with a named individual/clear/everything is okay.

Hurley Police Department

Saturday, Dec. 8

Welfare check
Pattie Avenue
Caller advised that she has a rental home in the back and they will not answer the door. Caller is scared he might have overdosed. Officer was able to get the door open and negative contact with anyone in the home.

Santa Clara Police Department

Friday, Dec. 7

Accident-property damage
Highway 180/Manhattan Park Drive
Caller driving a maroon Ford F150 hit a deer. No injuries.

Larceny
N. East Street
Missing three bicycles.

Harassment
E. Morrow Street
Caller advised she is receiving threatening messages involving her whole family.

Domestic disturbance
S. Prescott Street
Caller advised he is trying to take his daughter with him and his mother won’t let him. Officer had contact advising will be clear/male took his daughter/everything is okay.

Saturday, Dec. 8

Welfare check
E. Morrow Street – 11 a.m.
Caller stated her son left with a named individual, who is either on narcotics or intoxicated,
about 15-20 minutes ago in a Chevy Silverado with a 4-wheeler in the back. He took the child without a shirt or shoes.

Welfare check
N. Hutchinson Street
Caller stated the female fell last night and she is throwing up and her hip is hurting. Advised her grandmother is 85-years-old. Deputy advised had contact with party who was sleeping and is okay.

Sunday, Dec. 9

Welfare check
E. Morrow Street – 5:30 p.m.
Caller advised her 6-year-old son is supposed to be with his father and now she cannot make contact with him/no parenting plan is in place. Officer had negative contact.

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