Bayard Police Department

Friday, Sept. 16

Domestic disturbance
Bayard Park and Park Street
Male and female arguing outside by the community center/parties have now separated and are walking in opposite directions. Officer had contact with female.

Saturday, Sept. 17

Intoxicated persons
101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Intoxicated Hispanic defecating behind the building. Caller called back advising that the male is now urinating on the building. Officer issued the male an indefinite CTW to Family Dollar and dropped the male off at a N. Foy Street address.

Domestic disturbance
Stewart and N. Franey streets
Caller advised that she hears three subjects arguing at the residence on the corner. Officer advised the residents were spoken to and they advised nothing was going on/negative contact with any kind of disturbance.

Sunday, Sept. 18

Fight
Yucca Street @New Creek crossing
Caller advised that he can hear subjects fighting. Officer had negative contact.

Hurley Police Department

Friday, Sept. 16

Criminal trespass warning
Unreported location
Officer advised that they have already been issued three for three Arizona Street addresses.

Saturday, Sept. 17

DV order violation
Highway 180 - MM 127
Looks like he is having trouble with the vehicle. DVO is on file.

Larceny
Elguea Avenue
Caller advised that a named female took her weed-eater without permission.

Santa Clara Police Department

Friday, Sept. 16

Domestic disturbance
S. Prescott Street
Caller advised that she could hear a lot of yelling between a male and a female. Officer had contact and advised everything appears okay/all units clear.

Welfare check
Central/Bayard
Caller advised that a male appears to be passed out in a vehicle pulled off the roadway.

Saturday. Sept. 17

Vehicle burglary
Bayard Street
Caller advised that his red Toyota Tacoma truck was broken into.

Reckless driver
Highway 180 - Santa Clara
Caller advised that a Hispanic driver with sunglasses in a brown Toyota Rav 4 won't let them pass. Officer had contact at entrance to Cobre High School.

Sunday, Sept. 18

Breaking and entering
N. Mineral Street
Caller thinks someone broke into her home last night because the doorknob almost fell off when she entered. Officer had contact and advised it wasn't a B&E, it was a mechanical issue/everything is okay.

Welfare check
N. James Street
Caller advised that her 64-year-old father was reported by caller's cousin to have possible medical needs due to bite marks. Caller has not spoken to him in a week and a half. Caller advised that her father may be noncompliant and may be manic as he was reported to be alone and disoriented a few days ago.

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