Bayard Police Department

Monday, Dec. 31

DV order violation
Highway 180 – Santa Clara
Caller advised a named male is following her in a blue Chevy pickup and he has a DVO. Officer went traffic with vehicle/there is an updated order that allows him to pick up the child as long as she is not in daycare/following male to pick up the child.

Domestic disturbance
Winifred
Can hear a male and a female screaming.

Harassment
Runnels Drive
Caller advised a male is harassing her/he keeps texting her and wanting to meet her/she found out he is a convicted sex offender.

Tuesday, Jan. 1

Unwanted subject
Diamond Street
Caller advised her husband does not want to leave/he thinks someone is under her house/he has not been drinking. Officer advised male left property.

Domestic disturbance
Rosemary Street
Caller advised it was between her brother and his brother then she hung up. Officer requested ambulance for a 75-year-old male with shortness of breath.

Welfare check
BPD
Gray car pulling into the parking lot almost hit her.

Assault
Diamond Street
Vehicle heading up Central at this time/vehicle is very reckless and running people off the . . .

Request officer
Signal Peak Road
Onstar called back advising tow truck cannot make it up to Signal Peak where the 2009 black Cadillac Escalade is located.

Criminal trespass warning
400 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised that a named male in a black hoodie is on the property harassing customers. Officer advised clear/negative contact with the male anywhere in the area.

Wednesday, Jan. 2

Unwanted subject
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised a named male is outside the store and was harassing customers earlier. Officer had negative contact.

Thursday, Jan. 3

Welfare check
N. Railroad Street
Caller advised he can hear more than one person yelling/sounds like it’s outside his bedroom window. Officer had contact with a male who was yelling who advised he was yelling on his phone/he is headed home.

Suspicious vehicle
Bayard Library
Out with (redacted).

Domestic disturbance
North Street
Male yelling at a female across the street. Officer on scene with a female.

Unwanted subject
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
A named male is outside asking people for money/has a white dog with him. Male left the property upon request.

Welfare check
Fahey Street
Caller advised his juvi son left the house out of his bedroom window/he had some type of medical episode earlier/he has bipolar disorder. Officer advised the juvi returned home and is okay.

Hurley Police Department

Tuesday, Jan. 1

Weapons fired
E Street
Officer advised had contact with person setting off fireworks/everything is okay.

Criminal damage to property
Carrasco Avenue
Someone broke the back window to the house/nothing stolen.

Thursday, Jan.3

Unwanted subject
Cortez Avenue – 11:45 a.m.
Caller advised his stepdad is trying to get into the residence and he is not wanted there.

Unwanted subject
Cortez Avenue – 11:50 a.m.
Named male back trying to get into the house. Officer issued the male an indefinite CTW and dropped him off at his uncle’s house.

Domestic disturbance
Elguea Street
Caller advised he was called and advised that she was being attacked by a named individual. Officer had contact advising it was a verbal argument and one left prior to arrival.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, Dec. 31

Weapons fired
W. Cottonwood and N. Cleveland streets
Officer advised to cancel/it is fireworks coming from James Street.

Tuesday, Jan. 1

Welfare check
Santa Clara Catholic Church
A named female is sitting on the sidewalk in front of the church saying she doesn’t want to live anymore/mentioned she was homeless/been there for over an hour. Officer had contact advising negative on any suicidal ideations/she was just cold and wants to keep warm.

Welfare check
W. Lincoln Street
Caller advised that her nephew expressed suicidal ideations to another relative over the phone. Officer took two rifles and one pistol and gave them to an uncle/nephew did not admit he wanted to hurt himself tonight but did say that on Christmas Day he put a .22 revolver up to his head and pulled the . . .

Suspicious vehicle
S. Bellm Street
Officer advised he is just trying to move the vehicle slowly.

Thursday, Jan. 3

Disturbance
N. Prescott Street
Caller advised her neighbor woke her up by banging on his shed. Officer had negative contact.

Welfare check
W. Oak Street
Caller stated he hasn’t been able to get a hold of his 91-year-old mother. Advised her brother lives there with her and is acting crazy and she is sick. Officer had contact advising everything is okay.

Unwanted subject
Clove Street
Caller advised that a named male is at his mother’s house and he is not supposed to be there. Caller was advised call would be pending until officer came on duty.

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