Bayard Police Department

Saturday, Sept. 23

Game and Fish
Highway 180 @ Bayard Cemetery
Caller witnessed a red Chev Cavalier just hit a deer and leave/vehicle left behind car parts and deer is still alive on the side of the highway.

Domestic disturbance
Joan and Steyskal streets
Caller advised that her grandfather is drunk and trying to fight her mother and her uncle. Officer advised everything is okay/parties separated for the night.

Sunday, Sept. 24

Welfare check
Peru Street
Caller from National Veterans Crisis Line called advising a 48-year-old male vet just called saying he was suicidal and homicidal/unknown if he is under the influence of anything. Officer made contact and the male is advising he is okay.

Hurley Police Department

Friday, Sept. 22

Unwanted subject
Cottonwood Street
Caller advised that a female is causing problems and refusing to leave. Officer made contact and advised the female was issued an indefinite CTW and removed from the property.

Criminal damage to property
Cortez Avenue
A male in a white pickup was breaking into his house and is now leaving/male is now chasing caller with his pickup/caller disconnected.

Santa Clara Police Department

Friday, Sept. 22

Battery
N. Olive Street
Daughter took the 6-year-old child without permission and left on foot. Officer has contact on Cactus/Cleveland/clear/she is the mother of the child/out at an Olive Street address.

Domestic disturbance
W. Oak Street
Caller advised that her mother-in-law is getting hit by her boyfriend/boyfriend has been drinking. Caller advised she locked the door and they both are outside at this time. Officer advised the female will be staying with a friend in Bayard.

Saturday, Sept. 23

Domestic disturbance
Boulder Street
Her dumb husband is acting up with her and she wants him taken to jail. Officer out with the husband/advised caller that we do not arrest for name-calling/she did advise that the argument was not physical.

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