Bayard Police Department

Friday, June 26

Welfare check
Tom Foy car wash
Caller advised a male is at the corner yelling. Officer advised clear/no CTWs for this location.

Fight
McKee Street
Caller advised that two males are physically fighting in the front yard and children are present.

Saturday, June 27

Unwanted subject
McKee Street
Caller advised that a named male is back. Officer out with male at Pizza Hut and male was issued an indefinite CTW.

Welfare check
North Street
Caller advised that she hasn’t been able to speak to her 3-year-old son since she left him with his father Wednesday. Caller advised she isn’t sure who her son is being left with while her husband is at work. Officer advised that the oldest son, 14-years-old, is watching him.

Intoxicated persons
1011 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised that a male is in front of Snappy Liquors trying to sell puppies and dropping them.

Disturbance
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Female left open 911 line and dispatcher could hear her arguing with a male over an issue regarding dogs. Caller came back on the line and advised that the male causing problems with her went back into Little Nisha’s. Second caller advised that a lady was yelling at him. Officer made contact but it wasn’t an emergency.

Welfare check
East and North streets
Caller advised that her 8-month-old daughter was only supposed to be with her father for a couple of hours but he is not answering any of her calls. Officer ATL the father.

Weapons fired
Empire Street
Caller advised that he heard two shots. Officer advised that he saw a firework off of Rogers/going to talk with caller.

Weapons fired
Virginia Street
Caller advised that she believes she heard six gunshots. Second caller advised that it is multiple fireworks and they are shooting down in the direction of caller’s home. Officer out at a Rogers Street address to talk to them.

Disturbance
E. Elm Street
Caller advised that a male next door is outside yelling and cursing. Officer advised checking wants on the male.

Sunday, June 28

Welfare check
204 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised an elderly female is inside the store who seems to be lost. Officer advised that the female will be given a ride home to Park/Hurley.

Domestic disturbance
Lusk Street
Caller advised that she can hear a male yelling. Officer advised that it is all verbal/clear.

Unwanted subject
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised that a homeless man took one of the store’s baskets and put all his stuff in it and is outside the store panhandling. Officer issued an indefinite CTW for all W&N Enterprises and for Little Nisha’s

Santa Clara Police Department

Friday, June 26

Aggravated assault
S. Bayard Street
Caller advised that they needed help to get a named male out of the residence. Advised that the male is holding a piece of glass to his mom’s neck. Officer advised all that could be heard is yelling.

Unwanted subject
Post Office
Caller advised that a last-named male is yelling at everyone and acting crazy. Officer advised that the male took off headed down Mayo.

Saturday, June 27

Welfare check
W. Oak Street
Caller advised that he has been calling his friend for a few days with no answer. Officer had contact with friend and everything is OK.

Sunday, June 28

Welfare check
S. James Street – 12:15 a.m.
Caller advised that a named female is supposed to be home from the Walmart Subway as she got off work at 7 p.m., and caller advised that he can’t raise her on her cell. Officer advised to put out an ATL for the female, who should be in a 1991 maroon Pontiac GrandAm.

Criminal trespass
N. Prescott Street
Caller advised that her husband told her that people are trespassing. Officer advised that the supposed trespassers were actually tenants/everything is OK/clear.

Hurley Police Department

Friday, June 26

Accident – property damage
Highway 180 @ U-Store It
Caller advised that a black two-door vehicle went off the roadway and hit their mailbox.

Reckless driver
Romero Avenue
Caller advised that a 4-wheeler was driving in the alleyway. Officer made contact and warned of driving up and down the alley.

Sunday, June 28

Reckless driver
Highway 180 @ Bayard City limits
Caller advised that a motorcycle going over 90 mph nearly wrecked into two vehicles. Officer had negative contact with motorcycle.
 

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