Bayard Police Department

Game and Fish
Rosemary Street
Caller advised a black bear in her backyard is starting to go into her neighbor’s yard/she is afraid to get her dog from outside.

Criminal damage to property
Lusk Street
Caller advised her cousin asked to stay the night, and when caller refused he punched her TV and shattered it, and ran out of the house. Officer had contact with caller.

Tuesday, Oct. 22

Disturbance
Runnels Drive
Female next door is yelling through the walls/she is screaming and cussing. Officer advised neighbor dispute.

Welfare check
Chino Street – 3:05 p.m.
Caller advised mom took her 12-year-old grandson two weeks ago and hasn’t allowed caller to see him/he hasn’t been enrolled in school yet either.

Wednesday, Oct. 23

Welfare check
Chino Street – 4:15 p.m.
Will be doing civil standby as well.

Thursday, Oct. 24

Breaking and entering
Bayard Community Center
Someone is trying to break into a storage container.

Domestic disturbance
Chino Street – 6:04 p.m.
Caller’s sister called caller advising she could hear screaming/perhaps a domestic is going on. Out with male/negative on a domestic/family argument/everything is okay/advised to keep the noise level down.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, Oct 21

Welfare check
Aztec Avenue
Caller advised her daughter is being verbally and physically abusive to her/daughter just left residence. Officer had contact with female/everything is okay. Parties advised they were speaking in loud voices but everything was okay.

Thursday, Oct. 24

Overdose
D Street
No report.

Welfare check
Pattie Avenue
Caller advised gate is open at an abandoned house. Officer checked the residence/did not find an open gate/everything is okay.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, Oct. 21

Domestic disturbance
N. Prescott Street
Caller advised her daughter and girlfriend are fist-fighting/her daughter has a black eye/caller disconnected the line. Officer advised they were already separated when he arrived.

Breaking and entering
N. Bellm Street
Caller advised her son is trying to break into the residence and pounding on the windows/wants him issued a CTW/deputy issued him an indefinite CTW. Officer with one en route to car wash in Bayard.

Tuesday, Oct. 22

Unwanted subject
500 S. Prescott Street
Caller wants an individual gone. Officer advised clear/caller wasn’t even on scene.

Wednesday, Oct. 23

Welfare check
N. Bard Street
Caller from HMS requesting welcheck on a client who was reported to be acting in the most manic way/it is her birthday and she might be hallucinating/she is 54-years-old today. Officer had contact with female advising she appears to be okay/she has a phone and if she needs . . .

Thursday, Oct. 24

Welfare check
S. Bellm Street – 11 a.m.
Caller from Central Elementary advised father has not picked up the child and she was supposed to be picked up at 10:30 a.m.

Shooting
Clove Street
Son was at a house and was shot in the side/caller said son hit her/caller refused medical. Deputies en route to caller’s house. Caller said her son hit her because he didn’t want her to call 911. Deputies have one in investigative detention.

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