Bayard Police Department

Monday, May 23

Domestic disturbance
Orchard Street
Caller was asked by a female neighbor to call 911 re problems they were having with a stepson/it looked like a fight was about to happen.

Shoplifting
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised that a male took an entire cart of groceries and left store in a small green car without paying. Officer had negative contact.

Tuesday, May 24

Welfare check
Vencill Street
Caller advised that she is delivering food to a residence and the door is locked and caller is concerned the female resident may need help. Female was located at GRMC.

Wednesday, May 25

Disturbance
N. Yucca Street
Officer out on N. Yucca with loud music.

Criminal trespass warning
Central Avenue
Caller advised that a female is making harassing phone calls to a library patron and wants her issued a CTW.

Battery
Virginia Street
Caller advised that his boss is at his home harassing him, but has left.

Reckless driver
Snell Middle School
A named individual is doing donuts in the parking lot of the football field. Caller has confiscated keys until unit arrives/three females in the car as well.

Thursday, May 26

Intoxicated persons
Highway 180 @ First American Bank
Male is in the roadway waving at traffic and will not move. One caller advised that the male tried to knock him off his motorcycle. Male is now sitting in the ditch.

Welfare check
Tom Foy
Officer advised that it is an older female from Santa Clara that was taking a break as she has been walking in the wind all day/she is headed home.

Welfare check
Highway 180 @ First American Bank
Several calls came in about a male in and out of traffic with a bandana and carrying a shovel.

Harassment
Pearl Street
Caller advised that a male has been stalking her.

Domestic disturbance
Stewart Street
Caller advised that her ex-boyfriend started to throw beer bottles at her and is harassing her as she is trying to move to Santa Clara. Officer advised will patrol her house in Santa Clara/clear.

Hurley Police Department

Thursday, May 26

Welfare check
D Street
Officer advised the lady was taking a shower.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, May 23

Disturbance
N. Prescott Street
Son has a gun and is out in the street/he is upset because he was asked to leave. Advised that he fired the gun a couple of times and is now walking up Encino.

Tuesday, May 24

Intoxicated persons
N. Bayard Street and Park
Male walking in the roadway all drunk. Officer advised that he is not overly intoxicated and is trying to catch a ride to Silver. Received another call that he is running across the highway/will be taking him to Walmart.

Suspicious vehicle
Mineral Street
Officer out with some people in a Winnebago.

Wednesday, May 25

Domestic disturbance
N. Bellm Street
Six-year-old boy called 911/mom got on the phone and said everything is fine/she just threw a plant across the room. Mom advised that she has had a bad week/has six kids/they are all with her. Officer spoke to both parties/they are not being cooperative/will patrol the area.
 

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