Bayard Police Department

Tuesday, April 12

Burglary
Budge Drive
Caller advised that someone broke in and stole a 38 to 40-inch Vizio TV.

Larceny
Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised that a named individual just took the keys and stole a maroon Toyota Tacoma.

Wednesday, April 13

Battery
Snell Middle School
A fight occurred at the school.

Request officer
Walnut Street
Regarding some abandoned kids. Officer advised everything is okay/the kids will wait on Rosemary Street until Grandma comes to pick them up.

Thursday, April 14

Stolen motor vehicle
N. Franey Street
Caller advised that a motorcycle was stolen out of his daughter’s shed.

Domestic disturbance
Central Avenue
Caller advised that she feels in danger because her ex-boyfriend does not stop following her. Advised that she is pulled over and he is behind her in a maroon Monte Carlo.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, April 11

Battery
Romero Avenue
Caller advised that her brother’s girlfriend went into the house and attacked caller and caller has a busted lip but negative on needing medical attention. Advised they are separated, but girlfriend is refusing to leave.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, April 11

Harassment
Highway 180 and Fellner Street
Caller advised that he is being harassed by named individuals.

Unwanted subject
Olive Street
A named male is at location who has a CTW/he has already left. Officer issued the male a CTW for the Olive Street address.

Welfare check
Manhattan Apartments
Female who has been drinking is driving a 1998 purple Buick Park Avenue. Officer made contact and advised that she isn’t in the vehicle anymore and is not going to drive.

Tuesday, April 12

Breaking and entering
Bellm Street
Caller advised that someone is trying to break into the house and a 17-year-old is there alone. Officer advised clear the air – going to clear the house/resume normal traffic.

Shooting
S. Prescott Street
Caller advised that gunshots were heard in the very back apartment. Caller advised that a male is in the ditch that has been shot and it does not look very good. Officer called for emergency response of an ambulance.

Harassment
Stone Street
A named ex continues to harass her.

Welfare check
Mineral Street
Officer advised that he was doing a welcheck on a female for the DA’s office and came upon an open door at her address.
 

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