Bayard Police Department

Monday, May 21

Welfare check
Fahey Street and Tom Foy Blvd.
Black SUV following a female teenager who looks like she’s trying to get away. Officer had negative contact.

Domestic disturbance
Maple Street
Female punched male in the head/she is breaking everything in the home/she is supposed to stay away from him but they don’t have paperwork.

Tuesday, May 22

Welfare check
Fahey Street
Caller wants to know if an 8-year-old child is going to school/has safety concerns with the house. Officer advised he will not be going to this location. Advised caller just harasses and it is the last day of school.

Harassment
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller is at the bus stop and people in a black truck are insulting caller.

Welfare check
Snell Middle School
Officer out with juvi that left school/out at school/en route to Cottonwood with juvi.

Welfare check
Orchard Street
Caller advised her 5-year-old granddaughter is with her father and he is not answering his phone. Officer advised everything is okay/father does not have a phone.

Wednesday, May 23

Criminal trespass warning
Fahey Street
Caller advised a named male is outside her window and he is not supposed to be there. Advised male is leaving. Officer on scene/clear.

Unwanted subject
1001 Central Avenue
Officer asked female to leave.

Welfare check
Fahey Street
85-year-old male has locked himself in his room and is threatening to take his pills/he is upset because he was lost today and everyone was out looking for him. Deputy requested ambulance to stage until LE gets there/EMS2 has signed refusal/units clear/everything is okay.

Domestic disturbance
Snappy Liquor
Caller advised that a male and female are outside arguing/broke her windshield.

Thursday, May 24

Welfare check
Empire Street
Officer has contact with female/en route with one female to GRMC.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, May 21

Unwanted subject
D Street – 6:54 p.m.
Caller advised that her grandson who rents this house has some females there who aren’t leaving.

Unwanted subject
D Street – 7:30 p.m.
Mother is there causing problems trying to take his 15-year-old sister and 12-year-old brother and making them pack right now. Officer advised en route for kids first.

Tuesday, May 22

Criminal trespass warning
D Street – 12:55 p.m.
Caller requests CTWs to two subjects. Officer out at address.

Wednesday, May 23

Unwanted subject
Lea Drive
Caller advised that a named male is at the address and he is not wanted there. Advised he lives there with her daughter and they have been arguing for the last few months and caller wants him to leave the residence. Officer had negative contact with caller.

Welfare check
Anza Avenue – 5:30 p.m.
Male is not answering his phone. Officer had contact advising everything is okay.

Welfare check
Anza Avenue – 6:20 p.m.
Caller advised his wife is having a panic attack and wants to know if an officer can go and pick up the keys to his father’s house to do the welcheck. Officer was not given the correct keys so caller asked if the officer could break the window to get into the residence.

Thursday, May 24

Welfare check
Anza Avenue – 9:15 a.m.
No report.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, May 21

Criminal damage to property
S. East Street
Caller advised he requested frequent patrol last night as he was keeping his gates open and he found one of his lights broken and hanging this morning.

Burglary
W. Lincoln Street
Uncooperative male called asking for an officer to be sent/refuses to give info and kept hanging up. Officer on scene.

Domestic disturbance
S. Bard Street
Caller advised he is 19 and is staying with a named family and they are having an issue right now. Officer on scene.

Tuesday, May 22

Harassment
S. Suchoff Street
Caller advised a named individual is harassing another male who lives there. Officer advised everything is okay/deputy handled the situation.

Welfare check
N. Cleveland Street
Caller advised she was on the phone with her mother who advised caller to call for help as she was being harassed. Officer had contact/clear/caller requesting frequent patrol.

Wednesday, May 23

Welfare check
S. East Street
Caller advised it sounds like someone is breaking in to an abandoned house/all the dogs are barking. Officer had negative contact with anyone in the area.

Domestic disturbance
N. Prescott Street
Caller advised that a named male is yelling and cussing at them. Officer had contact advising everything is okay/all verbal.

Breaking and entering
410 N. Bayard Street
Someone broke into the building/unknown if anyone is still inside. Officer advised to clear air/officer advised to resume normal traffic.

Harassment
Splash Park
Caller advised she is being harassed by a named male/he is leaving walking home. Officer advised everything is okay/parties left.

Harassment
S. Prescott Street
Caller advised he is having an issue with his neighbors/he just found a Pepsi bottle full of urine in his yard. Officer had contact advising clear/caller will call back if any more of these show up in his yard

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