Bayard Police Department

Tuesday, July 5

Welfare check
Hurley and Central avenues
Male yelling in the street. Officer had contact.

Welfare check
Empire Street
Caller advised that she is the caregiver for one hour a day and has not been able to get ahold of the 58-year-old female since yesterday. Officer advised to send OMI and another unit/Terrazas Funeral is on scene.

Thursday, July 7

Domestic disturbance
Bipolar daughter is throwing things at her door and screaming. Officer advised that the mother is leaving/the girl did not take her medicine.

Friday, July 8

Request officer
Bayard Little League
Kids throwing rocks at them while they are playing on the field. Officer made contact and advised kids to quit throwing rocks at each other.

Saturday, July 9

Reckless driver
Cobre High School
Caller advised that a gold van is trying to run her off the road. Officer had traffic stop with gold van.

Reckless driver
East and Diamond
Caller advised that people keep running the stop sign and driving too fast on N. East Street. Caller advised if an officer does not respond he will make his own speed bump. Officer advised clear.

Sunday, July 10

Shoplifting
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Female who is still in the store stole a ceramic angel. Caller believes she already put the angel in her car and came back into the store. Officer issued female an indefinite CTW for Bayard Food Basket.

Unwanted subject
Rogers Street
Caller advised that her daughter is intoxicated, causing problems in the house. Officer advised transporting female to GCDC.

Intoxicated persons
Rosemary Street
Male who is drunk is causing problems. Dispatch can hear male yelling. Female keeps yelling back at him threatening to pull her knife out. Female came back on the line advising sorry and hung up.

Hurley Police Department

Tuesday, July 5

Larceny
Aztec Avenue
Stolen dog.

Thursday, July 7

Unwanted subject
Romero Avenue
Caller advised that a named male and his sister-in-law are there causing problems. Indefinite CTWs for Romero Street and Aztec Street addresses were issued.

Santa Clara Police Department

Tuesday, July 5

Larceny
S. Prescott Street
Caller advised that someone stole her generator.

Wednesday, July 6

Domestic disturbance
N. East Street
Caller advised that her husband is causing problems. Officers advised parties were advised to stay in separate rooms for tonight and go to bed/units clear.

Thursday, July 7

Unwanted subject
N. Prescott Street
Officer advised that it was a civil matter between two sisters over father's residence. One sister had the deed and the other didn't want her to be there. One sister was issued a CTW.

Saturday, July 9

Welfare check
N. Prescott Street
Caregiver knocked on the door and there was no answer. Caregiver found out the patient was in the hospital.

Welfare check
E. Mill Street
Received emergency referral on a family from state agency. They met officers at the Brown Derby parking lot. Officer advised everything was okay.

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