Bayard Police Department

Monday, June 5

Criminal damage to property
Bayard Post Office
Caller advised one of the windows to the front of the building has been broken/glass is shattered.

Criminal damage to property
Bayard Family Dollar
Caller advised the front door glass is broken/negative on entry.

Criminal damage to property
Bayard Community Center
No report.

Domestic disturbance
801 Tom Foy Blvd.
Two people parked in a silver Ford Focus under the tree are arguing. Officer advised units will be clear/everything is okay.

Criminal trespass warning
N. Railroad Street
Caller advised a female keeps coming to the front door/is refusing to leave/wants CTW issued. Officer advised will ATL the female through the night/negative contact so far.

Unwanted subject
N. Franey Street
Caller advised two named subjects are at his residence/they are not causing issues right now but they have in the past/would like CTW issued.

Vehicle burglary
Cactus Street
Advised the chrome light cover and rear light cover were taken last night.

Tuesday, June 6

Welfare check
S. Canyon Street
Two subjects are living out of their car at this location without any food or utilities/mom has no money at this point/a dog is also in the car. Officer advised subjects are not at this location/information caller gave is outdated/issue an ATL to welcheck subject for JPO.

Larceny
Maple street
Caller advised his sister's boyfriend took property from his home while he was in jail.

Criminal damage to property
Winifred Street
Officer advised.

Thursday, June 8

Harassment
Coffey Street
Caller advised a named male is trying to use items he bought for her in exchange for sexual favors/he is not there/was harassing her over the phone/wants him issued a CTW. Deputy advised tried several times to make contact with caller/negative contact/left a message.

Unwanted subject
Central Avenue
Caller advised a named female is on the back steps to her property/want her issued a CTW. Officer advised female was issued CTW for this property and an address on Elm Street/units clear.

Hurley Police Department

Tuesday, June 6

Domestic disturbance
B Street
Caller advised father is fighting with her/she is 17-years-old/he pushed her and threw her out of the house and ripped her shirt/she is at the neighbor's residence. Officer advised one female juvi in unit en route to unknown address.

Domestic disturbance
Pattie Avenue
Caller advised two named subjects are fighting with one another and yelling loudly. Deputy advised issue has already diffused/male is going to be given a ride to Silver/everything is okay.

Wednesday, June 7

Welfare check
Lea Drive
Caller was mumbling then disconnected the line. Deputies spoke with caller/everything is okay.

Domestic disturbance
Arizona Avenue
Caller advised her son is causing problems/he was throwing rocks at the neighbors/he just left walking. Officer had contact with son/taking him to the SPIN shelter.

Thursday, June 8

Breaking and entering
Santa Rita Street
Caller advised the back door is wide open/they haven't gone inside.

Welfare check
Carasco Avenue and 2nd Street
Female is screaming. Deputy had negative contact.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, June 5

Weapons fired
Ftort Bayard Cemetery – 8:45 p.m.
Officer made contact with caller/advised him it was coming from the shooting range.

Tuesday, June 6

Unwanted subject
Oak Street
Officer advised subject left prior to arrival.

Aggravated assault
N. Hutchinson and W. Cactus streets
Advised that a male pulled out a knife on caller and his children/he is walking east on Hutchinson/knife with a 3-inch blade. Officer had contact on Hutchinson Street.

Wednesday, June 7
Welfare check
W. Encino Street
Caller advised caretaker is supposed to be taking care of a 75-year-old named subject and she is having parties every night. Officer knocked on door and rang doorbell several times with negative contact.

Thursday, June 8

Criminal trespass
S. Bard Street
A named subject who is on scene has a CTW. Officer advised subject left prior to arrival.

Welfare check
Ft Bayard Street
Officer advised one in unit/taking subject to GRMC per his request.

Harassment
Manhattan Park Drive
Caller advised his ex-girlfriend is at his residence honking her horn and harassing him and refusing to leave/she has been calling and texting him/she is in a red Ford Expedition. Officer advised female left prior to arrival/put out ATL for the female to have CTW issued for this address.

Criminal trespass
S. Bard Street
Contact with a named subject.

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