Bayard Police Department

Monday, Nov. 9

Welfare check
Caller advised that a male wearing a purple hoodie is walking in the street. Officer advised that it is a male known to them and the male stated that he is running and boxing at the same time.

Tuesday, Nov. 10

Harassment
McKee Street
Caller advised that the night before a named female went to a house on McKee and was knocking on the windows and doors and by the time the family got up to see they saw her driving away and they know her car. Officer issued an indefinite CTW to the female for the McKee Street address.

Disturbance
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised that her 9-year-old daughter inside of the store is yelling and screaming and causing a scene. Officer advised the little girl is calming down/did find some cousins to ride in the vehicle with her.

Assault
S. Franey Street
Caller advised that when he went to collect the rent money, the male tenant threatened to shoot him. Caller advised that he did not see the gun.

Wednesday, Nov. 11

Unwanted subject
E. Elm Street
Caller advised that a named female is threatening to kick the door in. Officer issued CTWs to three subjects.

Thursday, Nov. 12

Welfare check
Central Avenue
Caller advised that a homeless guy in dirty clothes is carrying a bunch of bags. Officer made contact.

Intoxicated persons
Central Avenue
Officer taking this named female to Gospel Mission.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, Nov. 9

Disturbance
Pattie Avenue – 10:30 a.m.
Caller advised that his girlfriend is upset and has her 4-year-old son with her. Dispatch can hear a female yelling in the background.

Domestic disturbance
Pattie Avenue – 10:30 p.m.
Caller advised that the female is wanting to leave and caller told her he would take her tomorrow. Dispatch advised that a female is screaming and crying in the background. Officer advised en route to Market Street with female and 4-year-old child. Advised they are stopping at McDonalds to get something for the little boy to eat.

Thursday, Nov. 12

Domestic disturbance
Romero Avenue
Caller advised that his daughter is at the house and is possibly under the influence of narcotics. Advised that, wearing panties and a tank top, she started carrying a cross around the house and keeping everybody awake.

Welfare check
Lea Drive
Caller asked officer to advise the subject that he should go to the VA clinic. Officer advised that
subject has an appointment at the VA clinic tomorrow and the caregiver will try to get him to the hospital.

Santa Clara Police Department

Tuesday, Nov. 10

Request officer
105 N. East Street
Caller advised that her daughter jumped out of her vehicle at the El Grito building in Santa Clara. Advised that people there are telling her to take her child to the mental health unit at GRMC. Advised that her daughter is calm right now. Officer advised will be following caller to GRMC where she will be taking her daughter.

Welfare check
S. Bayard Street
Caller advised her 16-year-old son is doing drugs. Officer advised will be headed to an abandoned house where the son is supposed to be.

Weapons fired
N. East Street
Caller advised that she heard two gunshots. Officer had negative contact.

Thursday, Nov. 12

Unwanted subject
N. James Street
Caller advised that a named male is in his yard stealing things. Officer advised that the male left prior to arrival/if contact is made will issue indefinite CTW.

Welfare check
E. Highway 180 @ Caballero Drive
Caller advised that two males are walking along 180 in and out of traffic. Deputy out with two males and dropping them at a Racetrack Road address.
 

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