Bayard Police Department

Monday, May 16
Suspicious vehicle
Hurley avenue
Caller advised that a black vehicle is parked at the end of Hurley Avenue. Officer advised the vehicle is secured and OK.

Welfare check
Cobre High School
Caller advised that about 18 kids from Silver walked into the school and they parked where they weren’t supposed to. Caller is concerned because she just dropped off her granddaughter. Officer advised that 19 kids are here and 19 Cobre kids are at Silver High School/both principals know about this and it was scheduled.

Welfare check
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Male that appears to be drunk is walking in and out of the road. Officer advised negative contact all the way to Snell.

Unwanted subject
Park Street
Caller believes an unwanted person is inside his house. Officer advised no one was inside.

Larceny
Runnels Drive
Stolen cell phone.

Domestic disturbance
Fahey Street
Caller advised that a named male is holding a named female hostage and is beating her. Advised that he has a gun and has been threatening the family as well. Advised that the female got away from the male and is at this location now.

Tuesday, May 17

Burglary
N. East Street
Caller advised that her residence was broken into and $500 is missing along with some other items. Caller requested that GCSD handle call and believes a named female broke in.

Welfare check
Highway 180 @ Sugar Shack
Named male is in the middle of the road/stopped a semi/almost hit by traffic/just walked into the Shack. Officer checking CTWs.

Wednesday, May 18

Breaking and entering
Oak Street
Caller advised that he just got home and a subject wearing all black took off running/unknown if anything is missing but things have been moved around.

Thursday, May 19

Domestic disturbance
N. Yucca Street
Family domestic with an adult female and her daughter/could hear male in background as well. Caller advised to send cops and hung up.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, May 16

Battery
B Street
Caller advised that a named male got beat up by another named male and the first male has a wound on his neck and his hand looks like it is busted. Officer requested ambulance for a 16-year-old male with lacerations and bleeding.

Tuesday, May 17

Welfare check
Nevada Avenue
Caller advised that she was called last night by the son who said that his 75-year-old mother had fallen last night and hit her head. Officer requested ambulance for the female/negative on emergency response.

Wednesday, May 18

Battery
B Street
Caller advised that he was just beaten up by a named male in front of the Penjamo bar but does not need medical attention.

Domestic disturbance
Nevada Avenue
Caller advised that a named male there is violent and has been drinking/male left walking. Male is back at the house and threatening caller verbally.

Welfare check
Elguea Avenue
Caller advised she hasn’t been able to contact her son since yesterday. Advised that two dogs are in the front yard but should not be aggressive. Officers made contact with son and he will be calling caller.

Domestic disturbance
Nevada Avenue
Caller advised that a named male just hit her and took her two children, 2 and 4-years-old. Advised that she is intoxicated and both have been drinking. Advised that she does not need medical attention.

Thursday, May 19

Welfare check
Hurley Elementary
A nine-year-old caller said a boy stole his shoes and put them in the trashcan. Officer advised that the officer will be there when caller gets home.

Intoxicated persons
Romero Avenue
Caller advised that a named female is outside her house and refusing to leave. Advised that the female is intoxicated and won’t leave when asked. Advised that the female did get into her van and left.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, May 16

Accident-injuries
Bayard and Oak streets
Send EMS for a male who crashed on his motorcycle/complaining of hip and hand pain. EMS1 advised to bring in EMS2.

Domestic disturbance
W. Oak and N. Cleveland streets
Female yelling for help/male keeps running up and down the street. Officer had contact with male but he did not want to talk/negative contact with any fighting in the street.

Tuesday, May 17

Burglary
E. Church Street
Caller advised that their residence had been broken into and items are missing.

Stolen motor vehicle
S. Bard Street
No report.

Wednesday, May 18

Domestic disturbance
E. Cottonwood Street
Caller advised that her dad and his stupid girlfriend are putting their hands on caller. A baby is crying in the background due to their arguing.

Reckless driver
Boulder Street
Caller advised that her ex-son-in-law rammed his truck with his extended cab and then kept spinning circles in the yard. Officer advised that there are ‘peel’ out marks all up and down the roadway at this location.

Disturbance
N. Mineral and E. Maple streets
Caller advised that the occupants of a Dodge truck are screaming at the neighbors and it is getting worse. Caller advised he is going to let his dog take care of it. Officer had negative contact with other than caller.
 

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