Bayard Police Department

Friday, Dec. 13

Reckless driver
314 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised a late 80s Ford Taurus left the scene with the fuel hose still attached. Second caller advised male driver is at McDonald’s. Officer advised that clerk said it was accidental/out with vehicle at McDonald’s.

Criminal damage to property
N. Yucca Street
Someone attempted to break in to his camping trailer.

Domestic disturbance
Cactus Street
Male advised it is all cousins involved/it was physical. Caller advised he is injured and nose and mouth are bleeding/he was hit with a rock and fist/they have been drinking.

Saturday, Dec. 14

Disturbance
Stewart Street
Caller stated a named male is in the back yard screaming at caller. Deputy had negative contact with male.

Domestic disturbance
Guinevan Street
Caller advised parents had an argument and he needs LE to calm everyone down/stepdad was hitting his mother. Officers requested ambulance for a female with welts on her face/one in investigative detention.

Sunday, Dec. 15

Loud music
Watson Street
Units are clear/deputy did make contact with male/he is watching TV but not loud.

Hurley Police Department

Friday, Dec. 13

Domestic disturbance
Romero Avenue
Female caller can hear a male and female arguing. Officer had negative contact with anybody/unit clear.

Saturday, Dec. 14

Welfare check
A Street
A named male is off meds acting strangely. Could hear male screaming loudly in background and could not understand caller very well. Officer advised they are okay/did separate all parties involved/mother will drive male to GRMC.

Santa Clara Police Department

Friday, Dec. 13

Harassment
W. Cottonwood and N. Prescott streets
Officer advised in reference to female harassing city worker/it was a misunderstanding.

Saturday, Dec. 14

Harassment
500 S. Prescott Street
Tenant was harassing caller over walking her dog and subject called her a bitch.

Sunday, Dec. 15

Domestic disturbance
N. Bellm Street
Caller advised her son and her fiancé are arguing outside/son is 26-years old and fiancé is 45-years-old/nothing physical at this time. Deputy en route to station.

Shoplifting
11988 Highway 180
Advising female left in a blue Corolla/they were trying to steal/headed toward Silver. Caller advised she is not injured/doesn’t need EMS. 27-year-old female/back and chest pain.

Welfare check
N. Hutchinson Street
Caller advised her mother is not allowing her to see her son or talk to her son. Deputy advised child is okay/there were heat, running water, and had all the essentials.

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