Bayard Police Department

Saturday, Nov. 18

Welfare check
N. East Street
Caller can hear a male yelling “open the door,” and banging on the door. Officer made contact advising units on scene/will be out of their units on Maple Street/clear/negative contact/knocked on the door several times.

Stolen motor vehicle
Diamond Street
A named male just took off without permission in a black 2007 Dodge Durango. Officer advised en route to dispatch to drop off paperwork.

Sunday, Nov. 19

Domestic disturbance
N. Foy Street
Really bad argument between mom and brother/believes it is verbal/male left prior to arrival. Officer advised caller requests frequent patrol the rest of the day and night.

Fight
Central and Cactus
Report of two guys fighting. Officer made contact advising everything is okay/one left prior to arrival/other refused medical attention.

Harassment
North Street
Possible harassment toward stepson by a named individual.

Hurley Police Department

Saturday, Nov. 18

Unwanted subject
Elguea Street
Caller advised that a named female is sitting in a truck outside the house threatening to take it/unknown how she is going to take it because caller has the keys. Officer made contact advising with one female en route to North Hurley.

Welfare check
Aztec Avenue
Caller advised that his 3-month-old daughter is with the mother and she has been texting him all day advising she is having problems with her stomach and wants to take her to the ER/then she disconnected the phone on him. Officer advised no vehicles out front/what vehicle does she drive?

Welfare check
Main Street
Caller advised his brother’s girlfriend came to the house really freaked out because a male down the street would not let her pass. Advised he left in his truck to go see what was going on and as he approached the male, the male came toward his vehicle and he tried going around him and he hit the male with his truck and the male flipped over. Advised he got scared and came home. Caller advised unknown if the male is under the influence of something.

Domestic disturbance
Diaz Avenue and E Street
Caller advised it looks like the people in a blue 4 door truck are fighting. Caller advised his wife is attacking him and she just broke the window to the truck.

Missing persons
Nevada Avenue
Caller advised that her grandmother left about 3 hours ago and has not returned/she called her an hour ago and her grandmother told her she did not know how to get home/she left in a Toyota Matrix.

Santa Clara Police Department

Friday, Nov. 17

Larceny
Ridgecrest Trailer Park
Caller is just requesting a frequent patrol.

Disturbance
S. Prescott Street
Officer advised subject fled on foot prior to arrival.

Domestic disturbance
N. Bellm Street
Caller advised it is all verbal.

Saturday, Nov. 18

Larceny
N. Bayard Street
Officer advised female was issued an indefinite CTW for an apartment.

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