Bayard Police Department

Friday, Dec. 20

Welfare check
208 Central Avenue
Male(?) wearing all black is lying in the roadway across from The Jerky Store. Officer had contact advising he is awake/en route with one female to Mi Ranchito.

Saturday, Dec. 21

Criminal damage to property
Bard Street
Someone broke a window next door. Deputy advised a male just took off running from the house/had contact with two individuals.

Welfare check
500 East Street
Caller advised a named male friend recently went to the doctor and she hasn’t seen him in two days.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Cobre High School
Caller advised three cars are sprayed with red paint.

Domestic disturbance
Carrasco Avenue
Caller is outside the house trying to get phone from father. Deputies had contact with both parties advising it was a verbal argument between daughter and father/cell phone was retrieved and given back to proper owner.

Sunday, Dec. 22

Domestic disturbance
Vencill Street
Caller advised her granddaughter and her boyfriend are fighting. Second caller advised everyone is drunk/there are three women/everyone is crazy. Dispatch can hear a female telling him that he cannot put his hands on female/has negative contact with BPD officers/deputy going to check on them.

Domestic disturbance
Stewart Street
A named individual is there causing problems. Deputy advised everything is okay.

Hurley Police Department

No reports.

Santa Clara Police Department

Saturday, Dec. 21

Breaking and entering
N. Cleveland Street
Caller advised someone called her advising a male was inside her mother’s house. Officer requesting a second unit. Officer and deputy advised everything is okay after entrance.

Welfare check
S. Cleveland Street
Officer advised aggressive pit bull in front yard. Dispatch called back caller who advised he made contact with his grandmother and she is okay/officer was advised.

Sunday, Dec. 22

Domestic disturbance
W. Oak and N. Bard streets
Can hear male yelling at a female. Officer had contact advising male was yelling at dogs/everything is okay/male lives alone with dogs.

Domestic disturbance
S. Suchoff Street
Caller advised that his wife hit him in his face and is trying to hit again and was pushing him. Advised she is trying to take their kids and he doesn’t want her to/advised the kids live with him but there isn’t a custody agreement/advised she hit him again/is still pushing him/there are three kids on scene – 5, 6, and 8-years-old/she is trying to take his phone/caller disconnected the line. Deputy did driver’s license check.

Reckless driver
11988 Highway 180
Deputy went traffic with vehicle at Royal/Fahey – clear/everything is okay.

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