Bayard Police Department

Monday, July 8

Welfare check
Tom Foy Blvd. and Central Avenue
Caller advised that a little boy who looks like he was crying was walking on Central toward Tom Foy.

Tuesday, July 9

Unwanted subject
Hurley Avenue
Female is yelling and screaming for her husband who is not there/this is the third time she has been there/she is intoxicated. While on the phone, the female left.

Weapons fired
S. Canyon Street
Caller heard one shot/high caliber/and glass break/at the neighbor’s house. Officer called and advised the loud noise came from a tire that exploded and caused a lot of damage.

Welfare check
Watson Street
Caller was very uncooperative, advising he was going to kill everybody then hung up the line.

Welfare check
Bayard City Hall
Caller was walking and heard a female screaming and a male yelling at her, Officer advised out at a N. East Street address.

Wednesday, July 10

Larceny
Dayhill Street
Caller advised a guitar was stolen from her home. Caller called back advising she found the guitar.

Thursday, July 11

Domestic disturbance
Watson Street
Walk-in advised that her ex-husband will be getting released from GCDC and she is concerned that due to his mental state he will try to kill her and kidnap their children. She stated an active DVO is in place.

Fraud/embezzlement
Empire Street
Would like to report a theft involving PayPal account.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, July 8

Breaking and entering
Caller advised that someone who was living with him broke into his home and broke the lock to his bedroom door. Advised when he arrived home he found a named female standing in the kitchen.

Tuesday, July 9

Welfare check
Elguea Street
Caller is there to deliver food to a named individual who is not answering the door. Dispatch did make contact with the individual by telephone.

Wednesday, July 10

Disturbance
4th and A streets
Caller can hear males and females yelling and someone crying. Second caller advised she can hear a female screaming and banging on something. Officer had contact advising everything is okay/it was all verbal/female was advised to call back If she needed help.

Thursday, July 11

Disturbance
Cortez Avenue
Caller advised that an intoxicated female across the street has been screaming on her porch since 6 a.m. this morning. Officer had contact advising everything is okay/female is talking to deaf sister.

Santa Clara Police Department

Tuesday, July 9

Suicide threat
N. Mineral Street
No report.

Wednesday, July 10

Welfare check
S. Bellm Street
Officer advised everything is okay.

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