Bayard Police Department

Monday, May 2

Welfare check
Highway 180 – MM 124
Female walking in the roadway, south end of Bayard. Officer made contact/female refused medical attention and a ride from the officer.

Tuesday, May 3

Unwanted subject
Alta Vista
Caller advised that two people on her property/they did leave but she is concerned they may come back while she is at work. Caller requested frequent patrol.

Welfare check
Highway 180, MM 122
Older male lying on the white line in the roadway, may have been hit. Officer advised it does not look like he has been hit/giving male a ride to his house.

Wednesday, May 4

Domestic disturbance
North Street
Officer out with a named female with a warrant.

Thursday, May 5

Domestic disturbance
McKee and Erie streets
Caller advised that he thinks they are going to kill each other. Officer advised it was all verbal, in-laws yelling and screaming outside at each other/they were told to stay in their houses.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, May 2

Criminal damage to property
Hurley Elementary
Caller advised that a female using a weed-eater threw rocks and damaged his vehicle.

Santa Clara Police Department

Tuesday, May 3

Request officer
W. Oak Street
Caller received a call from her mother-in-law asking caller to call the sheriff to the mother-in-law’s house and she would tell caller why later. Officer advised that the male left and will stay away for the night.

Domestic disturbance
Manhattan Park
Caller advised that her husband shoved her around/he has been drinking and has a license to carry/he is now in the travel trailer.

Wednesday, May 4

Welfare check
N. Cleveland and W. Oak streets
Caller requested check on a male who lives alone two houses away. Advised that an unknown female left his home and was looking through his trash cans and is now walking away carrying bags.

Thursday, May 5

Welfare check
N. James Street
Caller advised that her brother is calling her screaming/he is schizophrenic and possibly on meth.

Stolen motor vehicle
S. East Street – 6:40 p.m.
Caller advised that someone stole their flatbed trailer. Officer advised that caller found the trailer in North Hurley and got it back for the family.

Vehicle burglary
S. East Street – 8 p.m.
Caller advised that someone just stole a second trailer/it was a black truck with a dark blue Neon following. Officer advised that they own the trailer – they were just picking it up so they wouldn’t take it.

Suspicious vehicle
Brown Derby
Officer advised that they were asked to leave
 

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