Bayard Police Department

Monday, Oct. 9

Unwanted subject
N. East Street
Caller advised that a named male is there fighting with her mom and he has been drinking. Officer advised negative contact with anyone at the house/will do a heavy frequent patrol.

Tuesday, Oct. 10

Domestic disturbance
Fahey Street
Husband and wife were yelling in the street/also the daughter/not physical. Second caller advised he could hear a female yelling, crying and saying “stop.” Officer advised everything is okay/male is going to work/they were arguing over whose turn it was to take the car . . .

Wednesday, Oct. 11

Welfare check
Peru Street
Caller from VA Crisis Line advised she has a named male on the line stating he is going to kill himself. Advised he reported earlier he had guns and knives on him and also stated he has killed two subjects. Caller advised he is still on line and wants to go to the ER before he kills . . .

Criminal damage to property
Winifred Street
Officer advised they have a lot of rocks in their parking lot and they are checking for damage to solar panels they just installed.

Thursday, Oct. 12

Criminal trespass warning
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
A named male is harassing customers by standing outside and asking for money/he has a CTW for the location. Officer made contact with male and advised male is going to wait for the bus to go to Silver City/clear.

Unwanted subject
Main Street
Caller advised her son is threatening to go over to her house and fight with her and “kick her ass.”/he is a schizophrenic. Officer requested county to go to Delk Drive and issue the son an indefinite CTW and to stop calling and texting his mother/clear.

Hurley Police Department

Wednesday, Oct. 11

Breaking and entering
E Street
Officer had negative contact/will patrol the area.

Thursday, Oct. 12

Harassment
Carrasco Avenue
No report.

Criminal trespass warning
Cottonwood Street
Caller advised that a named female is on the property and she has a CTW and is refusing to leave. Officer advised with one female en route to Santa Rita Street.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, Oct. 9

Unwanted subject
Miller Street
Caller advised that her neighbors always just walk in her house and go through her things/they are sitting outside now. Officer had negative contact with caller/she would not come out of the residence/there was a neighbor sitting out on his porch and he is okay.

Domestic disturbance
S. Bellm and E. Mill streets
Caller advised that a male and a female are walking up S. Bellm Street pushing each other and yelling at each other. Officer out with a named male who advised everything is okay.

Welfare check
Viola Park
Caller advised that kids are talking about starting a fire/they are under the gazebo. Officer advised that the children were escorted home and the parents were spoken to.

Request officer
S. Prescott Street
Caller was accused of something at the Bingo Hall.

Tuesday, Oct. 10

Welfare check
Highway 180 and N. Bayard Street
Vehicle coming into Bayard with no tail lights.

Wednesday, Oct. 11

Weapons fired
Central Elementary
Caller stated she was outside at recess with the kids and heard eight shots. Officer heard shots as well just now and it is coming from the shooting range.

Welfare check
W. Pine Street
Caller advised that a male has been living outside across from this address and she thinks he is not eating and is homeless and is on drugs. Officer had contact with male and he has access to the house he was out . . .

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