Bayard Police Department

Monday, Oct. 17

Welfare check
North Street
A male is walking toward the church and appears to be intoxicated or under the influence of something/he was going door to door. Officer out with male at Franey/Stewart. Advised he was knocking on doors trying to get to Hurley/he was advised to just take the bus.

Tuesday, Oct. 18

Harassment
Diamond Street
Caller advised that her mother was threatening her.

Harassment
Empire Street
Caller believes that two family members are trying to run her off the road. Officer advised en route to another location for follow-up.

Fight
Dayhill Street
Caller advised she can hear a lot of arguing. Officer advised negative contact/will patrol through the night.

Wednesday, Oct. 19

Welfare check
Mayo Street
83-year-old female needing help/unable to talk/message was coming through on a TTY. Officer advised this isn't the correct address, there is another identical address up Mayo Street more/units clear.

Hurley Police Department

Wednesday, Oct. 19

Reckless driver
Nevada Street
Caller advised a named male is on his motorcycle winding it up and down the road. Officer had negative contact with the male or his motorcycle.

Thursday, Oct. 20

Reckless driver
Rest Area to Hurley
Coca Cola truck weaving all over.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, Oct. 17

Domestic disturbance
N. Prescott Street
Caller advised that her son's girlfriend is outside breaking things in the yard. Advised that her son is inside and does not want any contact with the girlfriend. Officer made contact and the girlfriend left prior to arrival/everything is okay.

Stolen motor vehicle
W. Cottonwood Street
Caller advised that when she got home her Champagne 2002 Chevy cavalier was not there. Caller advised she is unsure if her husband took the vehicle as he is unlicensed and disabled. Caller called back advising the subject did return home.

Domestic disturbance
N. James and W. Lincoln streets
Caller advised he can hear subjects fighting/a male possibly hitting a female/the female is yelling. Officer has one male in custody on S. Bellm and Mill Street.

Thursday, Oct. 20

Request officer
W. Lincoln Street
Caller lent his car to his girlfriend and she failed to return it. As caller was on the phone, girlfriend arrived at his home/call cancelled.

Domestic disturbance
Cottonwood/Ridgecrest
Caller advised she was just in a verbal domestic with her mother. Caller advised she is pregnant. Dispatch advised she kept yelling at her mother and wouldn't give her name. Caller said she was leaving and would wait for an officer outside but was not sure of her address or space number. Officer had contact/clear.

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