Bayard Police Department

Friday, Apr. 6

Welfare check
Bayard City Hall
Female is walking down Central Avenue. Officer had contact advising she is now walking on the sidewalk.

Welfare check
Runnels Drive
Deputy advised subject stated he was in a fight and was hit in the face with a brick. Officer had contact advising he’s okay/negative on any injuries.

Saturday, Apr. 7

Loud music
Runnels Drive
Caller called back advising noise stopped for a while but music is loud again. Officer advised male is going to turn music down.

Criminal trespass warning
N. Franey Street
Caller advised that a named male is harassing his daughter and her boyfriend. Officer advised en route to Hurley to ATL other party/had negative contact.

Domestic disturbance
Lusk Street
Officer advised units will be clear/verbal only/everything is okay.

Sunday, Apr. 8

Domestic disturbance
Maple Street
A named individual is breaking the windows/two kids in the house. NMSP advised clear/both subjects will be separated for the day/mostly verbal.

Unattended death
Orchard Street
93-year-old male found in the bathroom/is blue and cold to the touch. Officer advised to call OMI.

Domestic disturbance
Maple Street
Caller advised a named individual is destroying property and hitting him with 2x4s. Officer had contact advising they will stay away from each other for the rest of the night.

Hurley Police Department

Friday, Apr. 6

Breaking and entering
Carasco Avenue
Caller advised he’s breaking into her house. Officer advised everything is okay.

Welfare check
B Street
Caller advised she received a call from a male’s caretaker that he fell and she cannot get him up.

Unwanted subject
Arizona Avenue
Mental neighbor is throwing things at her house and she is afraid. Officers had contact advising the mother said the male neighbor was in his room and calmed down/the argument was between the male and his father. As officers were about . . .

Saturday, Apr. 7

Fight
Diaz Avenue and 4th Street
Officers were flagged down in reference to a fight/out with two subjects. Officers requested ambulance for male in his 30s with a laceration to right side of head/ATL another subject. Another officer out with a juvi male on Anza and Diaz.

Domestic disturbance
Arizona Avenue
Officer requested ambulance for male with a hurting right shoulder and mental issues.

Criminal damage to property
B Street
Caller advised someone is throwing something at her house. Officers had negative contact.

Santa Clara Police Department

Friday, Apr. 6

Welfare check
410 N. Bayard Street
Male is lying down/unknown if he is breathing/been there about two hours. Officer had contact advising male is okay/he was lying down watching the traffic pass by.

DV order violation
N. Bellm Street
Caller advised that a named male is on scene and he is not allowed to be there/then disconnected. Officer had negative contact.

Saturday, Apr. 7

Welfare check
N. Mineral Street
Caller stated a named male posted on Facebook that he was going to ‘heaven’ tonight/advised he was drinking heavily/has guns all over the residence.

Sunday, Apr. 8

Loud party
N. Prescott and W. Encino streets
Caller advised that a large party is going on behind her address/they also have a large bonfire outside. Officer had contact advising they did turn down the music/it was at the apartment near the Brown Derby.

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