Bayard Police Department

Friday. Nov. 10

Disturbance
Poplar Street
Caller advising someone is there causing problems/caller is cussing at someone to leave/caller is yelling at someone/caller is still cussing at someone/subjects are still arguing with each other. All info came from open 911 line. Officer requests GCSO deputy respond to this location and issue two subjects indefinite CTWs/officer doesn't know their DOBs (dates of birth).

Sunday, Nov. 12

Welfare check
Watson Street
Caller advised he is about to go "at them m****** f******" then just started screaming about killing my family. He would not state what the issue was.

Criminal trespass warning
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
A named subject was on property/he is not there now.

Domestic disturbance
E. Elm Street
74-year-old and 53-year-old/verbal only/daughter is possibly drunk. Officer advised en route to an Oak Street address with one subject/clear from location.

Hurley Police Department

Friday, Nov. 10

Disturbance
Arizona Avenue – 8:15 a.m.
Caller is in the den to get away from her son who is trying to hit her/he was in his dad's room yelling at him. Dispatcher advised no yelling or any commotion in the background.

Domestic disturbance
E. Street
Caller advised that her father beat her up/negative on medical/father is inside/caller is outside. Officer advised one female in unit en route to address in North Hurley.

Domestic disturbance
Arizona Avenue – 2:38 p.m.
Caller advised her son is trying to hit her/he is coming at her with something/he is in the kitchen now/he is not telling the truth. Second caller advised his mother is being aggressive and stated there is a party or get-together that is occurring at this time behind . . .

Saturday, Nov. 11

Fraud/embezzlement
Elguea Avenue
Caller advised someone has used her Wells Fargo in Florida.

Sunday, Nov. 12

Disturbance
Arizona Avenue – 8:34 a.m.
Caller's son is outside throwing things/she just locked him out/he urinated on the door and window. Dispatcher could hear male cussing at caller. Deputy advised subject left for the day/everything is okay.

Welfare check
Romero Avenue
Caller advised the children's father is not allowing her to talk to the children, a 3-year-old male, a 1-year-old female, and a 5-month-old female/there is no parenting plan. Officer advised children are okay/father advised he spoke with caller on the phone earlier and advised them the children are fine/will call caller.

Santa Clara Police Department

Friday, Nov. 10

Accident-property damage
Highway 180 @ Caddel Crossing
Vehicle vs javelina.

Saturday, Nov. 11

Welfare check
W. Encino Street
Caller advised her 22-year-old daughter hasn't been heard from in 6-8 months/she was having mental issues – depression.

Sunday, Nov. 12

Welfare check
N. Cleveland Street
Officer giving a named female a ride to GRMC/will be stopping at Dollar General with female so she can get some groceries.

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