Bayard Police Department

Friday, Jan. 24

Loud music
Tom Foy Blvd. and Central Avenue
Officer advised out with one named individual and advised . . .

Larceny
204 Hurley Avenue
Just noticed a table saw is missing/didn’t see any signs of forced entry.

Saturday, Jan. 25

Disturbance
Watson Street
Officer advised a witness stated a named individual is off his medication at this time/will be en route to GRMC with one extremely combative patient.

Stolen motor vehicle
Orchard Street
Caller advised her 2005 gold Dodge Ram has been stolen/it does not run/has been parked for over a year waiting for a new motor/she saw it parked there last week.

Domestic disturbance
Hurley Avenue
Caller advised that a couple is fighting across the street by the second-hand store. Officer out with two females in front of the second-hand store/negative on anyone fighting/advised subjects left a party and were making out and the family was upset so they called the police.

Sunday, Jan. 26

Loud party
Taylor Street
Deputy spoke to homeowner/advising they are shutting down the party and leaving the residence.

Hurley Police Department

Friday, Jan. 24

Disturbance
Cortez Avenue and 3rd Street
Male yelling and cursing and walking toward school/caller cannot tell if he is drunk or on drugs but he is causing a disturbance. Caller called back advising that now the male has something in his hand/it is a large white object and he is swinging it. Second caller advised a male is standing in the middle of 3rd and Santa Rita streets screaming.

Saturday, Jan. 25

Unwanted subject
Main Street – 1:50 a.m.
Caller advised that her friend is at her house and he will not leave/he has been pushing her and yelling at her/he has not been drinking.

Breaking and entering
Main Street – 2:45 a.m.
Caller advised that her friend is back on her property/he broke into her house and the door is damaged/he is in the driveway. Officer advised male left prior to arrival/negative contact/back out at location.

Reckless driver
E Street and Linda Drive
Caller advised 4-wheelers are driving at a high rate of speed and not stopping at stop signs. Deputy advised contact was made at the alleyway between 3rd and E streets.

Sunday, Jan. 26

Welfare check
Main Street – 12:20 p.m.
Caller advised the mother is calling her stating that she is going to kill caller’s son and destroy everything/when caller asks her where the children are she doesn’t tell her/wants welcheck on grandchildren. Deputy advised with one child/the other kid is with the aunt in Silver City.

Santa Clara Police Department

Sunday, Jan. 26

Welfare check
N. Hutchinson and W. Cactus streets
Caller advised a male is lying in the middle of the road.

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