Santa Clara Police Department blotter - June 19 through June 21, 2015

Friday, June 19

Reckless driver
N. Mineral Street
Caller advised that two younger males in a small Toyota Tacoma are yelling and cussing at callers as they pass by. Officer advised negative contact/saw a Toyota 4Runner not a Tacoma.

Unwanted subject
Prescott Street
Caller advised that she did not want a named male coming to her house. Dispatch advised that caller sounds to be intoxicated. Officer had negative contact with caller.

Unwanted subject
N. Bellm Street
Caller advised there is only one name on the rental lease of the property she owns and doesn't want anyone else staying there as she has heard there is a bunch of drug addicts there. Officer advised that they gave $100 extra to stay there two more weeks. Caller said OK if it is family visiting.

Saturday, June 20

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
N. Mineral Street
Caller advised that two of her tires have been slashed.

Loud music
S. Mineral Street
Officer advised that subject is working on his stereo and will turn it down.

Welfare check
East Street
Caller advised that he can hear a girl screaming. Officer had negative contact.

Intoxicated persons
E. Hill and S. Bayard streets
Officer advised to send for ambulance for a 60-year-old male cut on nose and heavily intoxicated. Officer advised that they put male back in his home.

 

Bayard Police Department blotter - June 19 through June 21, 2015

Saturday, June 20

Domestic disturbance
Budge Drive
Verbal only at this time.

Disturbance
Walnut Street
Caller advised that a named male just showed up to his house and got a gun from the vehicle and put it behind him in his waistband. Second caller advised two males, one with a gun, behind a Rosemary Street address.

Welfare check
North Street
Caller advised that her 3-year-old is supposed to be with her father and he is not answering the phone and she has been calling all day. Officer advised that they are at the river in Gila.

Stolen motor vehicle
North Street
Caller advised that he ran out of gas in Arenas Valley and when he returned his Chrysler Sebring convertible was gone.

 

Hurley Police Department blotter - June 19 through June 21, 2015

Friday, June 19

Caller advised a vehicle showed up in the alley with about 6 people and one of them called her daughter a whore, then left. Officers had contact with caller.

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