Bayard Police Department

Friday, Oct. 11

Weapons fired
Asarco and Orchard streets
Caller heard 7-8 gunshots. Officer advised out at an Orchard Street address/clear from address/will be talking to neighbors.

Domestic disturbance
N. East Street
Caller advised that her mother is trying to hurt her/caller is locked in her room at this time/caller is 19-years-old/mother was trying to break down the door.

Criminal trespass warning
400 Tom Foy Blvd.
Male who has a CTW went in twice today/the second time he brought his partner who started problems with caller/they are still outside the Snappy Mart. Officer advised negative CTWs for both/Rosalie Acosta has an active warrant APO hold and Justin Castillo was issued an indefinite CTW for . . .

Saturday, Oct. 12

Shoplifting
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Video ready for pickup. Officer advised it was a petty theft of $47.44 of merchandise.

Welfare check
Copper Little League
Caller advised her 10-year-old son is stuck in a sand bag at the Little League. Officer advised will be clear/son was rescued.

Game and Fish
Stewart Street
Caller advised she saw a black bear on the mountain behind her residence. G&F dispatch was advised.

Sunday, Oct. 13

Welfare check
Grant Street – 7:26 a.m.
Caller stated he is outside her house. Officer advised to call her back and have her go to the door, no one is there. Officer advised she isn’t going to the door. Caller advised she isn’t going to call anymore because she doesn’t want the officer that is on. Officer advised she slammed the door and doesn’t want to talk.

Welfare check
Grant Street – 6:18 p.m.
Caller requested an officer to her residence, “because I feel like my life is going to end.” Officer had contact with caller who advised she is never going to be calling for police again/no intent of hurting herself and seems to be okay.

Hurley Police Department

Friday, Oct. 11

Disturbance
Aztec Avenue
Caller advised he needs LE reference to a named male refusing to get out of a vehicle that doesn’t belong to him/he is now out of the vehicle/they keep telling him to leave and he refuses/he is now walking away.

Sunday, Oct. 13

Larceny
Aztec Avenue
Caller advised his cousin is threatening him and attempting to break into his residence. Caller called back advising his cousin stole from his grandmother’s residence.

Santa Clara Police Department

Saturday, Oct. 12

Larceny
N. Mineral Street
Blond female in a white Aerostar took a weed eater out of building or truck/boyfriend is following in a blue Pontiac G6. Officer advised to put out ATL for vehicle/will frequent patrol.

Sunday, Oct. 13

Fight
Santa Clara Post Office
Caller advised her 12-year-old son was involved in a fight earlier around 5 p.m./is now home/refused medical. Officer had contact with mother who advised that her son is being bullied at school.

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