Bayard Police Department

Monday, Aug. 3

Welfare check
Stewart Street
Officer advised husband that his wife is being admitted. Husband advised that he is tired and is not going to be able to see his wife today.

Welfare check
S. Canyon Street
Officer advised that everything is okay/subject was having a little anxiety/sat and visited for a bit.

Wednesday, Aug. 5

Breaking and entering
Rosemary Street
Caller advised that his vacant rental house has been broken into and damaged.

Thursday, Aug. 6

Harassment
N. Canyon Street
Caller advised that a named male just harassed his daughter at magistrate court.

Reckless driver
Tom Foy Blvd. and Taylor Street
Caller advised that a small red car is speeding from Bayard to Hurley and passing all the cars. Officer advised contact was made and the red car is following the rules of the road/clear.

Weapons fired
N. Orchard Street
Uncooperative caller advised that a male and a female on a 4-wheeler were shooting and every time law enforcement goes out they disappear.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, Aug. 3

Criminal trespass warning
S. Hutchinson Street
Caller advised that a named male is on caller’s property and he isn’t supposed to be there.

Welfare check
N. Hutchinson Street
Caller advised that her sister has been feeling suicidal and was telling a friend that she is depressed. Advised that she tried to call her a while ago and could not get her to answer the phone.

Tuesday, Aug. 4

Welfare check
Seven Sons Road
Medical pendant press/negative contact with anyone via two-way or residence. Patient is a 66-year-old male with cardiac and kidney problems and undergoes dialysis and has diabetes.

Wednesday, Aug. 5

Welfare check
N. Mineral Street
Caller advised that a female is walking in the middle of the street and she is shaking and her eyes are twitching and she says her chest is hurting. Officer advised that the 14-year-old female is possibly overdosed on Xanex/out on Maple Street.

Criminal trespass warning
N. James Street
Caller advised that his neighbor is trespassing on caller’s property again.

Domestic disturbance
N. Bard Street
Caller advised that her 15-year-old son is breaking things and just left walking toward Lincoln. Officer advised contact was made with the juvi and officer will be speaking with him/advised that his sister will be taking him till he calms down.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
N. Bard Street
Caller advised that a named male damaged his vehicle and caller chased him but lost him.

Hurley Police Department

Tuesday, Aug. 4

Unwanted subject
B Street
Caller advised that subjects are drunk and yelling and screaming at his house. Officer advised that everything is okay.

Wednesday, Aug. 5

Welfare check
Santa Rita Street
Caller advised that they tried to call an elderly female to advise her that the group has been cancelled for tonight and they could hear a named male in the background abusing her. Officer advised that the female is okay/she got into an argument with the male but everything is resolved.

Welfare check
102 Cortez Avenue
Caller advised that children are walking around the bar and their mother might be inside drinking. Officer advised clear/kids are okay/everything was cleared up
 

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