Bayard Police Department

Tuesday, Feb. 21

Domestic disturbance
N. Foy Street
Caller advised that her brother just hit her and he is still there. Officer advised that the brother left/victim will write a statement and officer will file charges.

Disturbance
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised that a customer called advising subjects are yelling and screaming in front of Family Dollar and were flagging down a vehicle. Officer advised it is a disordered male who calls in bogus calls all the time/clear.

Thursday, Feb. 23

Breaking and entering
Central Avenue
Officer advised everything seems secure and unbothered - will keep up the patrol.

Hurley Police Department

Tuesday, Feb. 21

Missing persons
Hurley Elementary
A 7-year-old girl who lives on D Street didn't return from school. Officer advised he just got off the phone with caller and she advised that the little girl is home now.

Thursday, Feb. 23

Dog bite
Aztec Avenue
Occurred last night. Officer advised clear with one dog that needs to be quarantined 10 days.

Criminal trespass warning
Main Street
Officer advised ATL for a named male to issue an indefinite CTW to the address.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, Feb. 20

Welfare check
Clove Street
Caller advised she has not seen her neighbor for a while/he usually pays his rent today and landlord has not seen him. Deputy advised it is an unattended death/advised OMI 2/funeral home was advised to bring two people.

Domestic disturbance
N. East Street
Caller advised that his wife is beating him up/he is holding her down and she is pulling his hair. Caller sounds intoxicated. Caller advised they have been drinking too much and his face is all scratched up and she is hitting him as well. Caller refused medical.

Thursday, Feb. 23

Intoxicated persons
E. Maple and N. Bayard streets
Officer out with male with gash on his head/advised he lives behind Taco Bell.

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