Bayard Police Department

Friday, Nov. 18

Game and Fish
Royal Street
Caller saw a mountain lion go into the yard. Officer made contact and the only thing she found was a dog running loose.

Saturday, Nov. 19

Harassment
Orchard Street
Mother is upset because his younger brother is at his home.

Request officer
Bayard Police Department
Caller advised that his nephew is at the PD to do community service.

Request officer
204 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised he was told by his manager to call dispatch because some guy punched another guy at their location. Officer advised parties left prior to arrival.

Sunday, Nov. 20

Disturbance
Coffey Street
Caller advised that a male and a female have been fighting and yelling for three nights now. Three officers responded and advised will keep a frequent patrol for the night/clear.

Hurley Police Department

Friday, Nov. 18

Unwanted subject
Tri-City landfill
A named male is causing problems and is unwanted/he left in an older green Ford pickup pulling a trailer full of trash. Officers had negative contact.

Saturday, Nov. 19

Battery
B Street
Caller advised that her son's dad just hit her/she does not need an ambulance. Officer requested ambulance for female.

Sunday, Nov. 20

Welfare check
E Street
Caller advised that something may be wrong at the address - the cars have not moved and the dogs have no food or water. Officer referred to animal control officer.

Harassment
Romero Street
Caller advised that her ex-husband violated their parenting plan and is harassing her. Officer on scene/clear.

Santa Clara Police Department

Saturday, Nov. 19

Domestic disturbance
S. Cleveland Street
Caller advised a domestic is going on/it did get physical. Officer made contact with both parties/clear.

Sunday, Nov. 20

Domestic disturbance
Seven Sons Road
Caller advised that two named brothers are fighting. Officer requested ambulance for a 20-year-old male having trouble breathing/has asthma.

Domestic disturbance
N. Mineral Street
Caller advised that he can hear a lot of arguing and it sounds also like things are being thrown and slammed around. Officer had contact with a 9-year-old having a tantrum/clear.

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