Bayard Police Department

Tuesday, May 31

Loud music
Lusk Street
Caller advised that her neighbor gets up at 3:30 a.m. every morning and plays his music real loud. Officer had negative contact/male ran to turn music down then ran back to a room and hid.

Domestic disturbance
Old Smokehouse
Male is involved in a dispute with a female. The female is sitting on the curb and the male is cursing at her/verbal at this time. Officer advised everything is okay.

Welfare check
Hurley
Caller advised that her fool son checked himself out of GRMC about 45 minutes ago after having gall bladder surgery a few days ago/he is not in his right mind/said he is walking to Bayard.

Unwanted subject
N. Franey Street
A named male will not leave and caller wants the male issued a CTW. Officer issued the male an indefinite CTW for location.

Wednesday, June 1

Breaking and entering
Cobre High School
Caller advised that a break-in occurred at the east side of the main building and they entered the counselor’s office.

Disturbance
Tom Powers Field
Caller advised that an umpire said there is a disturbance.

Thursday, June 2

Disturbance
Empire Street
Caller advised that her roommate is drunk and verbally abusive and she wants him removed from the home. Officer advised that the male left on foot upon request/clear.

Hurley Police Department

Tuesday, May 31

Disturbance
Romero Road
Caller advised that a male neighbor is trying to fight him/dispatcher could hear females arguing in the background as well. Second caller advised that her neighbor was yelling at her children, ages 5 and 6.

Thursday, June 2

Burglary
Nevada Street
Caller advised that the lock to the storage was cut and windows and a generator were stolen.

Suspicious vehicle
A Street
Officer advised that it was a gentleman working on the pool/he is moving the car.

Santa Clara Police Department

Reckless driver
Boulder and Church streets
Dark green side by side with two young females running up and down the street. Officer advised contact was made with owners/they will go home.

Unwanted subject
S. Prescott Street
Caller advised that their 31-year-old son with a brain injury is causing problems and they want him to leave. Officer advised verbal only and son was asked to stay away for the day.

Wednesday, June 1

Larceny
107 N. Bayard Street
Caller advised that a named male stole a named female’s purse and vehicle. Officer headed behind the Brown Derby where it happened.

Criminal damage to property
Manhattan Park Drive
Caller advised that her garage was broken into/nothing was taken but the door was damaged.

Thursday, June 2

Mental health complaint
Manhattan Park
Her husband took her phone.

Request officer
S. Cleveland Street
Caller advised that his 16-year-old daughter took his gray 2000 Chrysler without permission. Caller called back advising that her boyfriend was mistaken, that she (caller) had given daughter permission to take the car.

Breaking and entering
N. Cactus Street
Caller advised that a female has broken into her vacant property and the female may be there now. Officer advised that the female stated she stopped there to fill out an application/she was advised to move along and she did.
 

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