Bayard Police Department

Monday, Apr. 24

Welfare check
Orchard Street
Caller from Magistrate Court advised a 35-year-old female was just in their office and when she left she was very emotional and said she was going to kill herself/left in a brown Honda Accord. Officer issued an ATL.

Unwanted subject
Blackhawk Street
Caller wants her 23-year-old daughter to leave/she doesn't reside at the residence/she is refusing to leave/negative on a CTW.

Loud party
Orchard Street
Caller advised there is a lot of traffic and cars/they are being loud and obnoxious.

Wednesday, Apr. 26

Harassment
400 Tom Foy Blvd.
At time of call officer didn't answer radio/then he was sent to another call at Cobre High/caller never called back.

Welfare check
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Someone is asleep or passed out in a red Kia. Deputy advised having negative contact/will be clear.

Welfare check
Poplar Street
Caller advised they have not been able to contact a brother in two days/phone goes straight to voicemail. Officer advised made contact with brother/he is having problems with his phone.

Assault
Snell Middle School
Report, no narrative.
Thursday, Apr. 27

Welfare check
Virginia Street
Caller advised a 3-year-old male who resides at location is always dirty and the house is not taken care of/there's a lot of chaos at the house. Officer had negative contact at the address.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, Apr. 24

Disturbance
Arizona Avenue
Male in his 40s is breaking things in the house/he is mentally ill/he left going down Diaz. Caller advised to cancel the call/she doesn't want anyone picking him up. Deputies advise units will respond to location/in the area ATL/units will be clear.

Tuesday, Apr. 25

Welfare check
Carrasco Avenue and Chino Blvd.
Someone lying on the sidewalk wearing all black and not moving. Deputy requested ambulance for a 25-year-old female who has been drinking/possible alcohol poisoning.

Welfare check
Diaz and Carrasco avenues
Female with two large dogs/one seems injured. Second caller advised the same. Deputy advised would have someone respond as soon as he had someone available.

Wednesday, Apr. 26

Weapons fired
Cortez Avenue and 3rd Street
Heard two gunshots/dogs are barking. Deputy made contact with a named subject on Santa Rita Street who advised it was fireworks.

Thursday, Apr.27

Criminal damage to property
Tri-City landfill
Caller advised someone cut the locks yesterday/looks like they attempted to break in.
Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, Apr. 24

Welfare check
Aguila Street
Caller advised she has been trying to call a named female for over an hour and is unable to reach her.

Domestic disturbance
Alamo Street
Open 911. Female in background yelling/keeps advising "it doesn't matter" in Spanish. Officer advised verbal only/dropped off male at a Corbin Street address in Silver City.

Larceny
S. Bard Street
Caller is having problems with a named female/wants an officer to speak to her/the female is going on caller's porch at night and a cellphone is missing from the table of her porch. Officer advised to cancel the case/phone was found/issue female a CTW.

Thursday, Apr. 27

Larceny
Sage Drive
Caller advised someone stole his toolbox and all his tools.

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