Bayard Police Department

Monday, Apr. 10

Stolen motor vehicle
Empire Street
2001 gray Toyota Corolla is gone from its location/a named male possibly took it.

Welfare check
Copper Street
Caller advised Jeep left.

Tuesday, Apr. 11
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Two males fighting in the parking lot. Officer has one in investigative detention.

Wednesday, Apr. 12

Reckless driver
Highway 180 @Snell
Caller advised that grass is in his rear bumper where he went off the road. Officer made contact and advised he lives at the City of Rocks/he is okay.

Domestic disturbance
S. Yucca Street
Caller advised that his son and his wife are arguing over some keys. Officer made contact and advised that she relinquished the keys and they went their separate ways.

Battery
Silver City
Verbal/this happened in Silver/request Bayard officer call SCPD. Caller will return to Silver to take care of it.

Disturbance
N. Franey Street
Neighbors across the street are arguing and breaking windows. Second caller advised the same. Third caller advised a couple is fighting. Officer made contact and advised no one wants to press any charges.

Thursday, Apr. 13

Larceny
East Street
Missing money from his mother's safe.

Fight
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
A named male and another male are fighting. Officer requested ambulance for a 30-year-old male with bumps to his head and cheek area. EMS3 advised clear with a signed refusal. Officer issued someone an indefinite CTW to all W&N Enterprise property, including Bayard Food Basket.

Hurley Police Department

Wednesday, Apr. 12

Welfare check
Diaz and Anza avenues.
A named female is fine.

Thursday, Apr. 13

Disturbance
Aztec Street
Caller advised that a lot of cussing and yelling is going on at the upper end of Aztec. Officer advised in the area/ATL.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, Apr. 10

Welfare check
S. James and W. Cedar streets
Small child has been yelling for about 10 minutes.

Welfare check
E. Mill and S. Bellm streets
Female walking in the middle of the road. Officer had negative contact.

Tuesday, Apr. 11

Suspicious vehicle
N. Hutchinson Street
Caller advised that a tow truck is circling his house and trying to repo his vehicle/advised his vehicles are paid up to date. Officer had negative contact with tow truck.

Thursday, Apr. 13

Request officer
JPO - 3082 32nd Bypass
Reference to truancy.

Dog bite
S. Cleveland Street
Caller advised that her 7-year-old son was playing outside and a dog went up to him and bit him on the knee/it broke the skin but it isn't bleeding too much. Unknown owner is with caller.

Reckless driver
N. James Street
Caller advised an off-road mini-bike has been riding around for two hours. Officer made contact and told the kids to knock it off.

Suspicious vehicle
N. Prescott Street
Caller advised that this car was parked in front of her house for a while and as soon as she left it started following her. Officer had negative contact.

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