Bayard Police Department

Monday, July 24

204 Tom Foy Blvd.
Occurred this afternoon/caller has video ready.

Disturbance
Fahey Street
Caller advised it sounds like somebody arguing in front of her residence. Officer made contact and advised clear/parties are separated for the night.

Tuesday, July 25

Criminal trespass warning
Fahey Street
Caller advised a male is there causing problems and he has a CTW.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Cobre High School
Mirror hit off of a vehicle.

Intoxicated persons
1001 Central Avenue
Older male with long hair falling into traffic. Officer had contact at Bayard Post Office/taking the male to Mingo’s/male advised he has a house . . .

Wednesday, July 26

Domestic disturbance
Coffey and Ruby streets
Caller advised that a male ran to caller’s house and advised her that his mom’s boyfriend was acting up/unknown what was going on. Officer advised that male left prior to arrival/will ATL for appropriate action.

Domestic disturbance
Coffey Street – 4 p.m.
Caller advised that her mom’s boyfriend is refusing to give her keys back to her. Officer made contact and advised everything is okay/the male picked up some belongings and left.

Domestic disturbance
Coffey Street – 7:20 p.m.
Caller advised that her 14-year old son is grounded and he’s punching the walls and trying to leave on foot.

Thursday, July 27

Domestic disturbance
Oak Street
Caller, who sounds intoxicated, advised he and his wife got into a dispute. Advised it was not a domestic and he does not want to make it into one. Caller does not want his wife back at the residence unless caller is home. Caller advised that her father is kicking them out of the house and needs LE at the residence.

Welfare check
East Street
Caller advised a 24-year-old female and her daughter went for a walk and some subjects started to follow her and her kids and they followed them all the way to the apartment. Advised she is very scared and the subjects are still outside of her house. Officer had negative contact with the female/clear.

Hurley Police Department

Tuesday, July 25

Request officer
Lea Drive
Caller advised that a 17-year-old is acting up and threatening to leave the house. Officer made contact with the 17-year-old and is taking him back to the residence.

Thursday, July 27

Harassment
Cortez Avenue
Caller advised that her daughter’s ex-partner keeps harassing her and her daughter via text.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, July 24

Battery
Santa Clara City Hall
Battery on her son by another child at school/repeated incidents may have occurred.

Welfare check
Santa Clara Post Office
Caller advised that an elderly male started walking toward caller’s vehicle and caller wasn’t sure if the male was okay or lost/he was walking with a cane. Officer had negative contact.

Tuesday, July 25

Unwanted subject
S. Cleveland Street
A named female is causing problems with caller’s son. Officer advised female left prior to arrival.

Wednesday, July 26

Domestic disturbance
Armory
Male in a maroon Chevy Suburban beating up a female behind the armory.

Criminal trespass warning
Manhattan Park Drive
Caller wants a CTW issued to a named male, but male is not on scene.

Unwanted subject
N. Cleveland Street
Caller advised that some subjects were on the roadway who were causing problems for his daughter. Two females and a male left area and headed north on Cleveland by the school.

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