Bayard Police Department

Friday, Oct. 2

Harassment
Main Street
Caller advised that a named female keeps driving by and yelling obscene profanity at him.

Domestic disturbance
Guinevan Street
Caller advised that her uncle just got there and is trying to fight everyone. Advised that he has been drinking. Officer advised that the uncle had not been drinking and he was advised not to return to the residence/clear.

Saturday, Oct. 3

Welfare check
Dayhill Street
Caller advised that her nephew has been drinking a lot/needs medical attention/and is not answering his phone.

Reckless driver
Airport Road and Highway 180
Deputy advised out with subject vehicle on Highway 180 and Central Avenue/negative wants/driver’s license valid/clear.

Sunday, Oct. 4

Request officer
Bayard Police Department
Advised that a named male is following her.

Harassment
Main Street
Caller advised that the girlfriend of her ex-boyfriend came to her house yelling at her.

Hurley Police Department

Welfare check
B Street
Caller advised that he needs help. Officer advised it was a neighbor dispute/negative contact with neighbor.

Criminal trespass warning
Mum Road
Caller advised that a named female has a CTW for this location and she was just there. Officer reissued CTW.

Saturday, Oct. 3

Welfare check
B Street
Caller advised that her neighbor called advising there was an unfamiliar vehicle at her home. Officer made contact/everything is OK/they thought it was the rain.

Sunday, Oct. 4

Welfare check
4th Street
Caller advised that an elderly woman got in caller’s car and stated that her husband is trying to kill her. Advised that the female took off walking and the man is following her in a gray Ford pickup. Officer advised that the female has dementia and they are aware of them.

Unwanted subject
4th and E streets
Caller advised that some subjects are causing problems at the residence. Second caller advised that the male is delusional and on drugs and he is not wanted there.

Santa Clara Police Department

Friday, Oct. 2

Welfare check
Bellm Street
A little named boy, 9-years-old.

Saturday, Oct. 3

Burglary
400 Industrial Park
Caller advised that his business was broken into and several items are missing, including a safe holding money.

Domestic disturbance
E. Oak and S. Bayard streets
Officer advised out with a male and a female/everything is okay.
 

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