Bayard Police Department

Monday, May 8

Welfare check
Highway 180 – MM 124 – Bayard Cemetery
BFD advised they just passed by this location with negative contact with anything there. Officer advised will be clear/negative contact with any accident here.

Welfare check
Runnels Drive
Caller from JPO advised a 13-year-old male went to caller's class with a self-inflicted wound under his left eye/he wasn't verbal about suicide/has a history of cutting.

Breaking and entering
Bard Street
Taking a call for an officer/she will call back at noon.

Tuesday, May 9

Breaking and entering
Poplar Street – 2:09 a.m.
There is someone jumping into the neighbor's yard/two subjects with flashlights/neighbor's home is unoccupied/subjects jumped the fence/a 4dr Toyota Corolla is leaving.

Welfare check
Steyskal and Royal streets
Can hear a male yelling and cussing. Negative contact/cleared.

Wednesday, May 10

Breaking and entering
Rosemary Street
Advised they were inside her cousin's residence/one ran off and the other is still inside the residence. Officer has one in investigative detention.

Harassment
701 Central Avenue – Mag court
Advised he is being harassed by a subject. Officer en route to Lintero Apartments.

Welfare check
Mayo Street
Caller from CYFD advised mother with her 14-year-old son who has an injury and mom hasn't picked up the prescription/without the prescription he can become septic. Officer had negative contact with subjects or vehicle.

Weapons fired
N. Canyon and Asarco streets
Officer had contact with what sounds like shots on Virginia Street.

Thursday, May 11

Larceny
208 Central Avenue
Caller advised he saw a male stealing yard equipment from the maintenance truck at the plumbing building/caller approached the male and got the items returned/male then took off walking toward the Chevron. Officer advised will ATL the male.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, May 8

Welfare check
Horseshoe Drive – North Hurley
Caller advised his daughter's ex is on the property and he is supposed to be served with a DVO on Wednesday. Deputy spoke to female who advised she is okay and will call if the male went there/will be clear.

Tuesday, May 9

Disturbance
Arizona Avenue – 7:50 a.m.
(Redacted) is possibly under the influence and causing a disturbance. Officer advised subject will leave and let things calm down.

Disturbance
Arizona Avenue – 10 a.m.
Caller's son is causing problems/he is also bothering the neighbors. (Redacted) called 911 advising that his parents keep calling LE on him and he is not doing anything/(redacted) was yelling in the background that he was having an episode/(redacted) advised he has been in his room all day.

Harassment
Arizona Avenue – 3:24 p.m.
45-year-old male son called caller on the phone and threatened caller/Officer advised everything is okay/clear.

Domestic disturbance
Arizona Avenue – 5:56 p.m.
Caller advised her son is trying to hit someone/there is a lot of yelling/he is trying to hit a female/he went to his room/female left in her own vehicle/he is now outside yelling at the neighbor/now in the backyard throwing things.

Thursday, May 11

Suspicious vehicle
C Street
A male parked in front of caller's residence told caller he needed a jump/after caller tried to jump his vehicle he was saying he couldn't find his keys and then was saying he needed to read and then started to read his Bible/he is sitting in his pickup. Deputy advised male ran off into someone's yard with Bible in his hand/out at a C Street address looking for male/male probably broke into a C Street residence.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, May 8

Criminal damage to property
Bellm Street
Someone kicked in the door and broke into the house.

Welfare check
Bard Street
Caller advised someone used magic to get his wallet and burn him up. Officer advised clear.

Tuesday, May 9

Welfare check
Central Elementary – 4:22 p.m.
Two students have not been picked up by their parents/have been unsuccessful in reaching them/this is the third time in ten days they have not picked them up/children are 6 and 7-years-old/they are in the library at school. Officer advised at the school waiting for CYFD/send GCSO to a Sanctuary Road address and attempt contact.

Domestic disturbance
Oak Street
Caller advised son is yelling and screaming at her/he did hit her in the face/he left looking for his girlfriend. Officer made contact with son at Cleveland and Cottonwood/was advised to stay away from residence.

Wednesday, May 10

Battery
Santa Clara laundrymat
(Redacted) pushed caller on Sunday and wants to report the incident.

Thursday, May 11

Welfare check
Jasper Drive
No report.

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