Bayard Police Department

Monday, April 25

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Royal Street
Caller advised that her daughter’s ex-boyfriend put nail polish all over her daughter’s vehicle. Officer advised en route to a second address/out on North Street.

Tuesday, April 26

Domestic disturbance
Budge Drive
Caller advised that his nephew is causing problems/all verbal/negative on any weapons/unknown on drugs or alcohol. Officer requested ambulance to check out a 75-year-old male who was involved in a verbal altercation and is not feeling well.

Wednesday, April 27

Disturbance
Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised that her ex went over to get his stuff and slammed her door, messed up her gravel, and left in a white Ford F-250. Officer advised that caller is allowing ex back in the house/he will be back tomorrow to pick her up for work/gravel is messed up and that is all . . .

Request officer
Bayard Elementary
Irate student in the principal’s office/it is a first-grader who is throwing things around right now.

Stolen motor vehicle
N. Railroad Street
Caller advised that someone stole her son’s black Honda hatchback. Advised that they pushed the vehicle to the road then they started it. Advised that it was possibly a named male.

Thursday, April 28

Welfare check
Orchard Street
Caller from HMS advised that she received a call from their patient’s daughter advising that her father has Alzheimers, cancer, and is bipolar, and that he pulled a loaded gun on her husband last night. Caller advised that the daughter was afraid that he would go to jail or retaliate.

Criminal damage to property
Maple Street
Trampoline went through the window because of the wind.

Hurley Police Department

Tuesday, April 26

Domestic disturbance
Elguea Street
Dispatch received 911 call with female screaming to get away and calling someone an S.O.B. Female would not talk to dispatcher and disconnected the line. Dispatch tried calling back but had negative contact. Officer had contact and advised that caller let another female back into the residence even though the female had a CTW for the residence.

Wednesday, April 27

Harassment
Romero Avenue
Caller advised that a neighbor is always harassing her kids when they walk home from school. Officer had contact with caller and will follow up tomorrow.

Thursday, April 28

Harassment
Arizona Avenue
Caller advised that the male who lives on Geronimo Street tried to run him over. Caller advised that this unknown male can go and kill him if he wants or his dog.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, April 25

Welfare check
W. New and S. Prescott streets
Caller advised that her 45-year-old uncle is highly intoxicated and is having suicidal thoughts and would like him to go to the hospital. Officer made contact with the uncle and advised that he is fine.

Thursday, April 28

Unwanted subject
Lariat Road
Caller advised that males in a tan single-cab truck did brodies in her yard and when she told them to leave, they did it again and hit her dog. Dog is OK. Males yelled to caller that they would be back.
 

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