Bayard Police Department

Monday, Aug. 26

Disturbance
Diamond Street
A named individual is breaking things in the house. Officer advised send medicals/unknown what for. Caller didn’t reply as to why an ambulance was needed.

Harassment
N. East Street
Caller advising she walked her friend home and when she returned to her residence they followed her and are now banging on her door/they are no longer knocking/unknown if they are still there. Officer advised one in unit/dropped off.

Wednesday, Aug. 28

Shoplifting
101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Male took Rice Krispy treats. Officer out with male and issued him an indefinite CTW.

Welfare check
Watson and Empire streets
Officer had contact/everything okay

Fight
Runnels Drive
Two males. Officer had negative contact/units clear.

Thursday, Aug. 29

Welfare check
Blackhawk Street
Request welcheck on named individual and grandbaby. Officer advised everything okay/unit clear.

Welfare check
Watson Street
Out with a named individual. Advised he was trying . . .

Reckless driver
Highway 180 – MM 129 (halfway between Hurley and Grant County Airport Road).
Officer went traffic at MM 123 in Bayard with vehicle pulling a trailer.

Hurley Police Department

Wednesday, Aug. 28

Weapons fired
Cortez Avenue
Assisted SCPD with a neighbor dispute. One resident admitted to firing his revolver because he felt threatened. SCPD officer took control of the call.

Criminal damage to property
Phelps Dodge/Cortez Avenue
Advised someone shot an arrow into the west side of building.

Domestic disturbance
Romero Avenue
13-year-old caller advised that her mother’s boyfriend put his hands on her/her mom is on scene and saw it happen/he is hiding in the bathroom.

Fight
Santa Rita Avenue
Officer advised everything is okay/back en route to warrant serving.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, Aug. 26

Welfare check
410 N. Bayard Street
Red Chevy pickup in parking lot with male inside and who isn’t moving/has been parked there for a while. Deputy advised clear/everything is okay/male called for a ride.

Unwanted subject
500 S. Prescott Street
Caller advised a named male is at his daughter’s address and she does not want him there. Officer issued the male an indefinite CTW.

Unwanted subject
Central Elementary
Officer advised false alarm/bad information passed along.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
N. Bellm Street
Broken window.

Wednesday, Aug. 28

Domestic disturbance
500 S. Prescott Street
Female screaming “Let me go.”/something banging against the wall. Officers advised one in unit en route to Main Street in Bayard/clear.

Thursday, Aug. 29

Disturbance
W. Lincoln Street – 4:45 a.m.
Caller advised he and his roommate have been arguing since 4 a.m. Roommate is in background trying to talk as well/negative on physical/caller is in the bathroom trying to get ready for work. Officer had contact advising just verbal/parties separated for the night.

Fraud/embezzlement
N. Bard Street
Officer advised unit clear as caller was uncooperative. Caller called back advising she wants an officer to report this maroon 2008 Hyundai Accent as stolen. She was instructed to go back home where a Santa Clara officer would meet her to do the report

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