Bayard Police Department

Wednesday, May 31

Domestic disturbance
Poplar Street
Auntie and uncle are fighting/intoxicated/negative on medical/she is outside/everyone else is inside.

Intoxicated driver
Budge Drive and N. Yucca Street
Black Toyota 4Runner with male slouched back at the stop sign. Officer had negative contact.

Criminal sexual contact
McKee Street
Caller advised a female has a bruise on her but would not provide any information on the situation.

Hurley Police Department

Tuesday, May 30

Welfare check
C Street
A 21-year-old female has a sickness and has been depressed. Officer and caller made contact with female and advised she is okay.

Wednesday, May 31

Domestic disturbance
C Street
Officer received a call that his daughter is having a domestic with her boyfriend. Officer out at a C Street address and advised it was all verbal and okay.

Welfare check
Anza Avenue
An 86-year-old is not answering his phone/they have been calling for a few hours with no answer. Officer advised everything is okay.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, May 29

Domestic disturbance
S. Bard and W. Pine streets
Caller advised he can hear them yelling. Officers out with three males on Magin and Cleveland streets/one in investigative detention.

Welfare check
W. Encino Street
A named female is in the street yelling as she goes by.

Criminal damage to property
Splash Park
Kids doing damage at the park. Officer advised transporting two male juveniles to a Bellm
Street address.

Criminal trespass
N. James Street
Neighbor was knocking at their door at 3:30 a.m.
Disturbance
Santa Clara Catholic Church
Caller advised he was on foot and heard arguing then a gunshot near the church. Second caller advised she heard a gunshot. Officer had negative contact with any domestic in the area.

Tuesday, May 30

Vehicle Burglary
S. Bayard Street
Caller advised that someone broke into his unlocked 2004 Ford pickup and stole his stereo.

Domestic disturbance
N. Cleveland Street
Caller advised that a named male hit her daughter/her 10-year-old grandson is on scene as well. Officer made contact and advised that the female left with the child to her mom's house/en route to caller's house/boy stayed with dad.

Suspicious vehicle
S. Cleveland Street
A brown Ford truck has been parked in front of caller's house for over 20 minutes. Officer made contact and advised they ran out of gas/everything is okay.

Thursday, June 1

Welfare check
N. Bellm Street
Caller advised that a female was running from across the street/unknown what was going on. Officer will keep frequent patrol of the area

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