Bayard Police Department

Tuesday, Oct. 3

Missing persons
Bayard Elementary
Officer advised there is another missing child after school just like yesterday/the parents are angry at him because he is asking too many questions/the child was found.

Fight
101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised she was told about a fight going on. Officer out on N. Yucca Street/headed to Reynolds Apartments.

Wednesday, Oct. 4

Criminal damage to property
Bayard Silver Health Care
Officer out at BSHC relative to damage to one of the doors.

Criminal damage to property
N. East Street
Damage to gate at disposal yard.

Thursday, Oct. 5

Welfare check
McKee Street
Male having suicidal ideations.

Hurley Police Department

Wednesday, Oct. 4
Anza Avenue
A named female called an inmate and said she was suicidal. Officer made contact with female and she stated she was a little stressed but does not want to hurt herself and will go to the doctor tomorrow.

Disturbance
Cortez Avenue
Caller advised that a named female continues to be obnoxious yelling and screaming because she is drunk. Officer advised the female is sitting on the porch/everything is okay.

Domestic disturbance
Carrasco Avenue
A named female called caller and asked caller to call the police/unknown if it has been physical. Caller believes male has been drinking. Officer advised negative on anything physical with this domestic/male was going crazy.

Thursday, Oct. 5

Welfare check
Cortez Avenue
A named female is on her porch again screaming and yelling and is highly intoxicated. Officer advised has been there several times today and she did fall earlier but refused to let the officer help her up/all she is doing is yelling.

Domestic disturbance
Carrasco Avenue
Caller advised that he and his girlfriend got into a verbal argument and she loaded a weapon and placed it under a pillow. Caller advised he took the weapon and unloaded it. Advised she is in the living room and he is outside taking out the trash and she is not aware he is calling for help. Officer advised clear/caller will be leaving the residence for . . .

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, Oct. 2

Reckless driver
N. James and W. Encino streets
Caller advised that a kid is racing up and down the street in an older white Jeep Cherokee. Advised he is now parked on James possibly fighting with a female. Owner got the vehicle back/male and female are arguing.

Tuesday, Oct. 3

Welfare check
S. East Street
Caller advised there is construction going on behind his house unknown what is going on. Officer advised nothing is going on/clear.

Welfare check
E. Morrow Street
Caller advised three children at this residence are not in school and believes the father might be on drugs. Officer made contact and advised one child is too young for school, another is sick, and two others are in school/everything is okay.

Wednesday, Oct. 4

Unwanted subject
W. Cottonwood Street – 7:15 p.m.
A named female came into the house and is now leaving and caller wants a CTW issued to the female. Officer en route to Prescott to speak with caller/issued the female an indefinite CTW for a Cottonwood address.

Thursday, Oct. 5

Welfare check
W. Cottonwood Street – 3 p.m.
Caller advised that her husband is threatening suicide/he sent a message to caller stating he was going to shoot himself/he is in a black Ford 350.

Larceny
E. Cottonwood Street
Caller advised that her brother took several items from her mother’s residence.

Domestic disturbance
N. East Street
Caller advised that she and her husband are “having domestics,” and she is tired of him. Caller sounds intoxicated and is saying he’s being mean to her/advised they both have been drinking/he has gotten physical with her/he’s trying to hurt her/caller disconnected.

Unwanted subject
N. Cleveland Street
A named female is outside of their trailer and won’t leave/she has been threatening to break their windows/it’s her father’s ex-girlfriend. Female left prior to arrival.

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