Bayard Police Department

Friday, June 14

Welfare check
Rogers Street
Caller advised she was on the phone with her godson who advised he was on the phone with his mother when he heard her yell, “Oh, my God.” Advised there are two children in the house with her and he heard his mother start yelling for help then the phone went dead. Son is in Hawaii.

Domestic disturbance
Stewart Street
Caller advised that her 18-year-old son is throwing things in the house and being violent toward her. Officer requested ambulance for an 18-year-old male with suicidal thoughts/advised one female in custody at this time/en route to BPD.

Saturday, June 15

Domestic disturbance
Pine Street
Caller advised (redacted) has been threatening caller/they were in a fight earlier/he is tired of the abuse from (redacted).

Weapons fired
Fahey Street
Heard what sounded like a loud explosion near Snell. Second caller advised they saw a large plume of smoke go up in the air. Officer advised clear/negative contact with anything.

Welfare check
Chino Street
Callers advised they heard a lot of yelling and screaming. Officer advised subjects are going to separate for the night/units clear.

Hurley Police Department

Intoxicated persons
C and 1st streets
Intoxicated male carrying a golf club/he was talking to the stop sign for about 10 minutes. Officer had contact advising one in custody to his address to get ID.

Sunday, June 16

Unwanted subject
Pattie Avenue
Officer advised 26-year-old female who fell and started to have a seizure/is unresponsive/out in front yard/EMS2 upgraded to emergency response.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, June 14

Harassment
S. Cleveland Street
Walk-in advised being harassed by son’s ex-girlfriend over voicemail. Officer advised caller to stop all contact and the process for filing a harassment charge.

Welfare check
W. Pinon and N. Cleveland streets
Caller advising that a male is standing in the middle of the street and grabbing himself and being very inappropriate. Officer had contact advising to send another unit and EMS as male has a possible bite mark on his arm and is bleeding/negative lights and sirens/male is possibly under the . . .

Sunday, June 16

Disturbance
11988 Highway 180
Caller advised that a male who is banned from Dollar General is causing problems/he just left walking toward Bayard/he was trying to fight with the workers. Deputies ATL.

Unwanted subject
S. Prescott Street
Caller advised her daughter’s boyfriend is taking her baby and leaving in a white car. Officer issued (redacted) an indefinite CTW.

Welfare check
Clove Street
22-year-old friend came up visiting from Tucson/was drinking/thinks he is on bath salts/is aggressive with caller/broke a cup with his hands. Officer has contact out with (redacted).

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