Bayard Police Department

Friday, Aug. 11

Criminal damage to property
Runnels Drive
11-year-old male damaging the park/en route to residence/out on N. Yucca/out at Runnels Apartments.

Suspicious vehicle
Budge Drive
Officer made contact/everything is okay.

Sunday, Aug. 13

Harassment
Ruby Street
Caller advised she received a call from a male threatening her and her daughter/caller refused to give the name of the male.

Harassment
Budge Drive
Caller advised that he is getting custody of his daughter and the mother’s family is passing by his house.

Hurley Police Department

Friday, Aug, 11

Loud party
Pattie Avenue
Multiple people outside being very loud. Second caller advised cars are parked everywhere and his driveway is blocked. Third caller advised a fight is breaking out. Officer made contact.

Saturday, Aug. 12

Larceny
Carrasco Avenue
Dewalt drill set missing from laundry room.

Sunday, Aug. 13

Vehicle burglary
102 Cortez Avenue
Caller advised his laptop and speakers were taken from his vehicle in the parking lot of the Hurley Bar.

Suspicious vehicle
Santa Rita Avenue
Officer advised subject is out there with a weed eater/he is cleaning up the property to try to sell it.

Santa Clara Police Department

Friday, Aug. 11

Domestic disturbance
N. Cleveland Street
Two named subjects are arguing on Cleveland Street.

Unwanted subject
N. Hutchinson and W. Cactus streets
A female walked into a vacant singlewide that is boarded up. Officer made entry and advised negative contact with anyone.

Saturday, Aug. 12

Suspicious vehicle
Water Park
Officer made contact with a female who advised she was not aware she could not park there. Officers standing by for vehicle to be picked up.

Domestic disturbance
S. Prescott Street
Officer advised spoke to two females at the residence who advised it was all verbal.

Burglary
N. James Street
Caller advised that someone walked into her residence and a small bag of change was taken from her vehicle. Also advised that a male is walking south on Suchoff and caller is adamant that he is the subject that is stealing from people’s yards in the area. Officers on scene.

Disturbance
S. James Street
Caller advised hearing females screaming at each other.

Burglary
N. Cleveland Street
Caller advised an outbuilding was broken into and is requesting extra patrol.

Welfare check
S. Bayard and Morrow streets
A girl about 9-years-of-age is crying saying she is afraid to go home/she is still sitting there. Officer made contact with mother, who has an invalid/suspended driver’s license/everything is okay/was advised it was just a temper tantrum.

Harassment
N. Prescott Street
A named individual just walked by and kicked over their trashcan.

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