Bayard Police Department

Monday, June 29

Domestic disturbance
Runnels Drive
Caller advised that her husband slapped her and it scared her kids, but he is not there now. Caller then said “Never mind.” Officer advised that caller does not want to file charges/clear.

Welfare check
Waggoner Street
Caller advised that she has been trying to get hold of her 70-year-old brother for three days. Officer advised clear/will be giving his sister a call.

Unwanted subject
Orchard Street
Caller advised that her son is at her house banging on the doors and yelling to be let in. Advised that he has been causing problems all day. Caller just wants him removed. Officer advised that the son did leave upon request and did get some of his clothes.

Domestic disturbance
Lusk Street
Caller advised of a domestic going on. Officer advised to send ambulance for a 31-year-old male/panic attack/asthma attack/trouble breathing/threatening suicide/lights and siren.

Disturbance
Chino Street
Caller advised that a highly intoxicated female is causing fights with other people. Officer advised they are calling a female to have her come and pick up her intoxicated daughter.

Tuesday, June 30

Stolen motor vehicle
Runnels Drive
Caller advised her brother has had the vehicle since yesterday and has not returned it.

Disturbance
Diamond Street
Officer advised they just got waved down by a female advising her 10-year-old daughter is destroying the home.

Wednesday, July 1

Reckless driver
Watson Street
Caller advised that a white sedan keeps passing through the area at a high rate of speed, there are children playing and on bicycles.

Welfare check
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised that a female is lying on the ground outside of Little Nisha’s restaurant. Officer advised clear/they are waiting for a ride.

Shoplifting
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised that a named male took liquor and went to the back bathroom. Advised that he is still inside but they cannot find the bottle. Officer advised that one male was en route to the PD for a written citation and was issued an indefinite CTW for all W&N Enterprises.

Welfare check
S. Canyon
Caller believes the home where six kids live does not have water or power and that the parents may be strung out on narcotics. Officer advised that the children are fine/there is electricity/ water has been turned off but a neighbor is letting them use a hose.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Copper Little League Fields
Caller advised that her car was hit by rocks.

Breaking and entering
Coffey Street
Caller advised that his window was forced open and there are pry marks although nothing appears to be missing. Officer advised that it was he that had to open the window for a wellcheck/the landlord led him to the wrong apartment/will be out to reassure caller.

Santa Clara Police Department

Wednesday, July 1

Fight
Copper Little League
Caller advised that males are fighting and females are arguing by the Community Center. Officer advised that a 29-year-old female is needing EMS.

Welfare check
S. Bard Street
Caller advised that her sister got in an altercation with her boyfriend and she is walking to Santa Clara and she does not have a cell phone. Officer has contact with female with six bags with her and will be giving her a ride to Santa Clara. Officer advised that caller was going to go pick her up however she does not have gas in her car.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, June 29

Suspicious vehicle
Santa Rita Avenue
Caller advised that the home next door is vacant and a vehicle is parked there in the back yard. Officer advised that it is a 1994 blue Lincoln 4-door, negative on an open door/clear. Caller called back advising the front door is now open to the home. Officer advised there is a storm door that we will close.

Welfare check
Pattie Avenue
Caller advised that a named female is not home and a 14-year-old female is down the street. Officer advised that the female is back home and she is OK/clear.
 

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