Bayard Police Department

Friday, Feb. 17

Weapons fired
Poplar Street
Caller advised that three trailers down a named male hit another male in the head with a gun. Advised that they went down to his trailer and that when they went to his trailer he shot his gun at her husband. Officer advised to clear the air for emergency traffic/en route to residence.

Saturday, Feb. 18

Criminal damage to property
Cobre High School
Handle on room 404 in back of high school.

Sunday, Feb. 19

Criminal trespass
N. East Street
Caller advised she had people on her property and she told them to leave and they left a bunch of trash. Officer made contact with next door neighbors and issued a named male an indefinite CTW to two N. East Street addresses and advised the male that all of his property needs to be removed by the next day/he is getting evicted and caller is aware of this.

Missing persons
Waggoner Road - 4:40 p.m.
Caller advised that her mother has been missing since 10:30 a.m./she was supposed to go to church and then come home/advised her meds have been making her very dizzy.

Missing persons
Runnels Road and Stewart Street
Small female in the road with no shoes/caller took her out of the road/child doesn't know her own name/little girl is 2-3-years old/ child is walking and caller is following her/she just walked into the Runnels Street apartments parking lot.

Hurley Police Department

Sunday, Feb. 19

Harassment
Lea Drive
Caller advised that a named male went knocking on caller's door and was yelling and trying to get inside/he left in a white SUV. Officers requested ambulance for a male in his 30s/catheter bleeding/male will be transported/units en route to an E Street address/clear the air/open door.

Santa Clara Police Department

Saturday, Feb. 18

Domestic disturbance
N. Bard Street
Caller advised that her boyfriend won't let her get her stuff/they are outside arguing over car keys/all verbal at this time. Male left prior to arrival/female will call for civil standby when needed.

Breaking and entering
W. New Street
Officer advised subjects did get into the residence/there is a lot of storage items in the store/ everything is okay.

Stolen motor vehicle
N. Bayard Street
Caller advised that a named female took her vehicle 4-5 hours ago without permission. Officer advised all vehicles were returned.

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