Bayard Police Department

Monday, June 24

Harassment
N. East Street
Caller said that a female was possibly taking pictures.

Welfare check
East and Coffey streets
Kid called 911 for an ambulance then hung up. Officer had contact advising everything is okay/kids called about a cat stuck up in a tree.

Welfare check
101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Male with a stick yelling at nothing. Officer issued male a CTW for both locations.

Shoplifting
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Yesterday a male stole two 750-ml of Crown and two 750-ml of Jack Daniels Black/has video available.

Welfare check
Runnels Drive
Little girl came asking for help then ran off/little boy is going door-to-door in underwear saying, “Mommy is dead”/don’t know which apartment they live in. Officer advised child was released to (redacted).

Tuesday, June 25

Disturbance
Fahey Street
Caller advised his 12-year-old son is hitting holes in the wall with his fist.

Reckless driver
Ruby and Coffey streets
Someone got out of the vehicle and took off running. Officer went traffic with driver.

Wednesday, June 26

Welfare check
Budge Drive
A named female left the ER with her IV that needs to be taken still. Officer had negative contact at address given.

Criminal damage to property
Fahey Street
Caller advised her son just showed up and kicked and threw things around/believes he left.

Welfare check
Dayhill Street
70-year-old male possibly being abused by 23-year-old niece. Caller said oldest sister called her and said her father and (redacted) possibly got into a physical altercation earlier and she was on top of him beating him. Officer advised to put out ATL for (redacted) to issue indefinite CTW for (redacted).

Criminal damage to property
Taylor Street
Someone took trashcan from the curb and threw it into another property/caller said they would have had to move it 150 feet. Officer had contact advising trash can was possibly blown by the wind from the street to the empty lot next door and trash was all over the place/set up frequent patrol for six months.

Thursday, June 27

Domestic disturbance
North Street
Female called 911 advising she needs someone to get her husband out of her house and hung up. Officer had contact with a named male who advised his parole officer is supposed to get in contact with him tomorrow.

Disturbance
Blackhawk Street
Caller advised that several subjects are fighting in the street in front of her residence. Officer had contact advising subjects did not want to speak to him about what happened.

Hurley Police Department

Tuesday, June 25

Harassment
Carrasco Avenue
Caller advised that a named male has been harassing him/he has blocked him on all social media and his two phone numbers but he has been driving up and down the street and calling him from different numbers and leaving him messages.

Thursday, June 27

Welfare check
Carrasco Avenue
Caller advised a female is passed out on her porch/she doesn’t know who the female is. Officer had contact advising the female stated she had been sleeping there for a while and does not remember how she got there. Female left on foot/she was okay/refused medical treatment.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, June 24

Harassment
S. James Street
Caller advised someone keeps calling him the devil/wants LE to tell them to leave him alone/he is trying to sleep. Officer had negative contact.

Tuesday, June 25

Domestic disturbance
W. Cottonwood and N. Prescott streets
She and partner were arguing and he made her drive him.

Welfare check
1401 Tom Foy Blvd.
Male on ground on north side of bank. Officer advised en route to Arenas Valley with (redacted).

Welfare check
Morrow Street
Caller advised they locked their diabetic child in the house and cannot get to . . . Officer advised was able to open door for subject.

Domestic disturbance
W. Pinon and N. Cleveland streets
31-year-old female was involved in a physical altercation/was advised EMS en route/WCFD Unit 1 on scene.

Wednesday, June 26

Domestic disturbance
N. Prescott and W. Cottonwood streets
A named female hit her and would not allow caller to leave. Caller advised she is leaving the scene with a friend and hung up the phone.

Criminal damage to property
207 S. Bayard Street
Caller advised that someone passed by and threw a large rock at the front door and damaged the door.

Disturbance
S. Bard and S. James streets
Can hear a lot of yelling.

Thursday, June 27

Disturbance
N. Mineral Street
Caller advised a male and female are shouting and they need to stop so she can sleep.

Breaking and entering
N. Cleveland Street
Caller stated that a necklace and some earrings have been taken from her residence/she found a chair by her window along with some fingerprints.

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