Bayard Police Department

Monday, July 17

Welfare check
Peru Street
A 48-year-old male veteran having suicidal and homicidal thoughts/is on meds but is saying they’re not working/weapons are locked up/hypersensitive due to PTSD/requesting no lights and sirens/his mother is with him. Officer advised will be riding with patient in ambulance to GRMC.

Welfare check
Runnels Drive
47-year-old male lying in the roadway. Officer advised that the male is not responsive but breathing.

Tuesday, July 18

Criminal trespass warning
Central Avenue
Caller wants a CTW issued to his son who left the residence in a silver Hyundai headed toward Santa Clara.

Disturbance
Poplar Street
It is a dispute involving the kids from earlier/they are going to the post office. Officer went traffic with a white Yukon on Highway 180 and Manhattan Park.

Domestic disturbance
Fahey Street
It is a very bad domestic/caller lives a few houses down.

Wednesday, July 19

Welfare check
Fahey Street
Caller advised his 7-year-old son has a broken leg and is with his mother who won’t answer the phone. Officer had negative contact/they advised she is in Silver at this time.

Thursday, July 20

Welfare check
Maynes Insurance Building
Light is on in the back of an abandoned building. Officer advised front door is unlocked/light inside is on/negative contact with anybody inside the building.

Unwanted subject
Steyskal Street
Caller wants a named female removed. Officer advised that the female left prior to arrival.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, July 17

Welfare check
Carrasco Avenue
No report.

Tuesday, July 18

Santa Rita Avenue
A named female is on scene and caller does not want her there/advised she has a CTW for this location and she is outside in a gray Dodge Caravan/she was yelling at caller and caller’s grandson. Officer made contact with vehicle at the bridge on Hurley Road and the female, who said she wasn’t . . .

Wednesday, July 19

Burglary
D Street
Walk-in complained of a burglary and harassment.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, July 17

Larceny
N. Prescott Street
Caller advised she is the caregiver for a named male and she bought him a bunch of items on Friday and they are not there today. Caller advised that the male advised her that some strange man did stop by and take him somewhere.

Fraud/embezzlement
N. Prescott Street
Caller advised that he purchased a 4-wheeler from a named male and when he went to get a new title, he found out the seller didn’t own the vehicle.

Larceny
W. Encino Street
Stolen credit card.

Suspicious vehicle
N. Cleveland Street
Caller advised a dark blue car is parked by her house and she lives alone and is afraid. Officer made contact with caller and advised everything is okay.

Welfare check
Highway 180 – N. Bayard
Male walking toward Santa Clara without a shirt. Officer made contact at the creek and Fellner/advised everything is okay/he is walking home and was just hot/clear.

Tuesday, July 18

Larceny
S. Prescott Street
No report.

Wednesday, July 19

Welfare check
Cactus Street
Kids at this location in reference to drug trafficking/unknown what type of drugs, caller just knows something is going on. Officer advised both units on scene/both units clear/everything is okay.

Thursday, July 20

Suspicious vehicle
S. Prescott Street
Officer advised to call a named female and have her come pick up her vehicle or it will be towed.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
W. Lincoln Street
Brown Monte Carlo has a busted windshield.

Unwanted subject
N. Prescott Street
A named female is refusing to leave.

Unwanted subject
Clove Street
A named male is knocking on caller’s door. Male took off to a friend’s house.

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