Bayard Police Department

Saturday, July 4

Domestic disturbance
Grant Street
Caller advised that her daughter is having a physical altercation with her daughter/caller states she is schizophrenic.

Welfare check
Grant Street
Officer advised citizen approached requesting a wellcheck on this male.

Sunday, July 5

Harassment
N. Canyon Street
Caller advised that his wife’s sister’s husband is harassing her by text asking where his kids are.

Unwanted subject
Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised that a named male was at the store and he has a CTW. Caller advised that he left upon request but is now sitting outside. Officer advised that there isn’t really anything he can do as the clerk let him into the store.

Domestic disturbance
Runnels Drive
Caller advised that a named male was physical with her but left on foot. Advised that the male also took her car keys.

Welfare check
N. East Street
Caller advised that a handicapped alarm was going off at this address but it doesn’t appear that anyone is home. Officer advised that the alarm shut off but will be making entry through a window. Advised negative contact inside the home but a dog inside the apartment may have set the alarm off.

Santa Clara Police Department

Thursday, July 2

Unwanted subject
N. Bayard Street
Caller advised that a named female is at his apartment and he wants her out. Advised that he doesn’t know if she is intoxicated or on drugs, but doesn’t want her to go to jail. Officer advised that they were talked to.

Friday, July 3

Unwanted subject
Maple Street
Caller advised a named female just threw her on the floor and caller wants her removed. Advised that both are extremely intoxicated. Officer called for ambulance for a 56-year-old female/nose bleed/no lights and siren. Officer advised that caller does not want EMS.

Saturday, July 4

Larceny
Bellm Street
Caller advised that a white SUV picked up her beige Siberian husky and left headed toward the Bayard/Bellm intersection. Caller called back advising they made contact with the vehicle and got the dog back and officers could cancel.

Hurley Police Department

Friday, July 3

Unwanted subject
Aztec Avenue
Caller advised that his sister is causing problems. Officer advised that the sister will be charged with battery but not arrested as she is so intoxicated they could just end up in the hospital. Officer advised will be standing by while caller gets his things.

Saturday, July 4

Welfare check
Cortez Avenue
Caller advised that a female is drunk and caller needs help getting her up. Dispatch advised that caller seemed to be very heavily intoxicated. Officer advised contact was made with the homeowner who didn’t know what the officer was talking about/clear.

Sunday, July 5

Welfare check
Aztec Avenue
Caller advised that a female was going through alcohol withdrawals and wanting to commit suicide. Officer advised that the female advised that she is going to go home and make some dinner.

Weapons fired
Aztec Avenue
Caller advised that she heard gun shots. Officer advised negative on gunshots/it was fireworks on Aztec
 

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