Bayard Police Department

Monday, Nov. 16

Unwanted subject
McKee Street – 11:30 p.m.
Caller advised that he was threatened by subjects that are next door and believes one is inside his house.

Welfare check
McKee Street – 11:55 p.m.
Caller advised that the subjects were at his house, then left, then advised that they are there. Caller is speaking to an officer. Caller called back stating three people are trying to break into his house. Officer advised to send ambulance for male of unknown age/took too many of his prescriptions causing mental issues/negative lights and siren.

Tuesday, Nov. 17

Domestic disturbance
Hurley Avenue
Caller advised of a possible fight next door/can hear people yelling. Officer has one in investigative detention.

Vehicle burglary
Hurley Avenue
Caller advised that his son’s truck was broken into sometime this morning after he was arrested.

Wednesday, Nov. 18

Welfare check
McKee Street
Caller advised that he needs help in the hospital/that there are no nurses or doctors. Officer advised to send ambulance for a 55-year-old male who is having hallucinations.

Criminal trespass warning
204 Tom Foy Blvd.
Officer issued indefinite CTW for a Cortez Street address.

Domestic disturbance
Empire Street – 6:45 p.m.
Verbal at this time.

Harassment
S. Yucca Street
Caller advised that a male is threatening to kill her and her 9-year-old sister.

Disturbance
Empire Street – 9:40 p.m.
Caller advised that the subjects are back/they are yelling and cursing at him/they shut off his power/they went back to the trailer.

Thursday, Nov. 19

Harassment
Bayard Low Income Apartments
Caller advised that she is receiving messages from her ex asking if she is ready to die/there is a DVO between them. Officer advised they both have been violating the DVO by seeing each other for the past few weeks. Caller advised that she will be leaving to her aunt’s house for the night.

Hurley Police Department

Thursday, Nov. 19

Welfare check
Highway 180
Vehicle with hazards on.

Disturbance
Pattie Avenue
Caller advised that he is having the same problems with the same girl/she is trying to choke herself. Line is still open. Dispatch can hear a female crying and yelling, saying, ”Please let me go” and ”I will kill myself for you.”

Santa Clara Police Department

Tuesday, Nov. 17

Breaking and entering
W. New Street
Caller advised that his house was burglarized and trashed by his female roommate. Caller advised that at least two big-screen TVs, two DVD players and a Play Station are missing.

Wednesday, Nov. 18

Welfare check
W. Pinon Street
On a named female. Officer advised that they hold a warrant for a named male.

Larceny
W. Pine Street
Caller advised that the lady next door stole caller’s car keys. Caller called back advising that she found her keys
 

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