Bayard Police Department

Monday, Oct. 10

Welfare check
Lusk Street
Caller advised a male who is bloody is hiding in the bushes across the street. Officers advised they have the male on foot but lost him on Taylor.

Tuesday, Oct. 11

Weapons fired
Virginia Street
Small charcoal gray car with guys hanging out the windows. They shot twice and caller thinks they shot someone. Officers went traffic with vehicle at Bayard Library/en route to address.

Wednesday, Oct. 12

Disturbance
1102 Central Avenue
Dispute with client. Caller called back advising the client left/it was resolved. Officer on scene.

Criminal damage to property
Bayard Bottom Snappy
Out with vehicle that pulled hose off the pump.

Loud music
Orchard Street
Officer advised they advised they would turn it down/clear.

Hurley Police Department

Tuesday, Oct. 11

Disturbance
Cortez Avenue
Mother and son are physically fighting. Officer made contact and advised they are fighting over breakfast.

Thursday, Oct. 13

Domestic disturbance
Carrasco Avenue
A 14-year-old is refusing to take her meds and is tearing the house apart and trying to run away/she is on probation. Her father is trying to calm her down. Officer made contact and advised that JPO wanted the juvi brought in. She went in voluntarily with her grandma.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, Oct. 10

Unwanted subject
N. Olive Street
Caller advised that a named male went on the property and took a primer gray, 1967 Chevy pickup and the male has a CTW for the property.

Wednesday, Oct. 12

Criminal damage to property
Highway 152 - Manhattan Apartments
Caller advised that a tenant damaged wires to the wire box. Officer out with a named male who, in cutting his own cable TV wire, possibly damaged other wires.

Breaking and entering
N. Prescott Street
Caller advised that he was called by his neighbor, who said she just saw two men go into his house. Officer advised the house is all locked and secure/clear.

Game and Fish
W. Encino and N. Cleveland streets
Deer in the roadway. Officer had contact with two very large bucks trying to cross the highway/out at Highway 180 and Armory with the large bucks.

Thursday, Oct. 13

Reckless driver
Highways 180 and 152
Caller advised that a maroon truck with a piece of pipe on top was all over the roadway and unable to maintain speed. Advised the truck has stopped just south of Highway 152. Officer made contact and advised it was an older man who pulled over to use his phone.

Welfare check
Mineral and East streets
Caller advised that a Hispanic male appears intoxicated and is trying to pull open doors to homes. Advised it is possibly a named male on foot. Officer made contact with the male at his residence/he is okay.

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