Bayard Police Department

Monday, Dec. 26

Welfare check
Lusk Street
Caller advised that caller's daughter is possibly with a named male. Officer advised that the daughter was picked up by her grandfather.

Loud music
Budge Drive
Officer out at a Budge Drive address.

Tuesday, Dec. 27

Suspicious vehicle
1001 Central Avenue
Officer advised female if she does not move the vehicle by 10 p.m. we will tow it.

Thursday, Dec. 29

Unwanted subject
101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised that a female with red hair is in the store causing problems/she is now standing outside. Officer made contact and advised the female was an employee who showed up and was going to be taken home.

Larceny
Bard Street
Stole his TV about an hour ago.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, Dec. 26

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Lea Drive
Caller advised she woke up to find her vehicle damaged and dented on the driver side and the side mirror is also smashed in.

Wednesday, Dec. 28

Domestic disturbance
North Hurley Road
Caller requests officer to go to her location and possibly do a civil standby in North Hurley. Officer advised he will be en route to E Street in reference to a physical domestic/caller advised him that she had been beaten up and choked out/advising himself and another unit will be en route to caller's location/requesting other units to go to North Hurley Road to attempt contact with a named individual. Officer advised contact was made/will be clear for now.

Thursday, Dec. 29

Harassment
Aztec Avenue
Caller advised that her son's dad is threatening her. Advised this started because caller talked to him wrong. Officers advised ATL residence/clear.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, Dec. 26

Harassment
S. Bellm Street - 10:42 a.m.
Caller advised that their neighbor is accusing caller's kids of shooting BB guns at his trailer and caller states that her kids don't even have BB guns.

Assault
S. Bellm Street - 10:46 a.m.
Caller advised that his neighbor just threatened and took a swing at him.

Tuesday, Dec. 27

Suspicious vehicle
Bataan Memorial Park
Officer advised subject left upon request.

Welfare check
W. Pine and S. Prescott streets
A named individual is drunk in the middle of the road. Officer giving the individual a ride home.

Thursday, Dec. 29

Request officer
N. Bayard Street
Welcheck on caller who called 911, very hard to understand. Advised he just kept mentioning something about a code and a test. Officer made contact and advised caller was trying to get a code off his phone/everything is fine.

Unwanted subject
W. Lincoln Street
Caller advised that a named male is in her home and she does not want him there. Officer made contact and advised that the male has left.

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