Bayard Police Department

Tuesday, Aug. 14

400 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised someone broke into a blue Ford Focus and took the vehicle insurance and house keys. Officers on scene.

Wednesday, Aug. 15

Criminal trespass warning
101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised that a male was in the store and asked to leave/he left a few minutes ago.

Fight
340 Mayo Street
Caller advised that a named individual is fighting with another person.

Thursday, Aug. 16

Stolen motor vehicle
801 Central Avenue
Black Ford Mustang taken from BPD during the night.

Burglary
Erie Street
Caller advised that someone broke into the residence and stole an Xbox, some controllers and a TV. Officer had contact.

Larceny
Central Avenue
Theft of cellphone.

Criminal damage to property
S. Yucca Street
Caller advised that a male was banging on the side of her house. Officer was advised. Caller advised she cannot hear the banging anymore.

Welfare check
Yucca/Central
Caller advised about 10 minutes ago she could hear a female yelling for help. Officer had negative contact.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, Aug. 13

Disturbance
Aztec Avenue
Caller advised that a named male won’t get off her car/he is threatening to hit caller/she is locked in her car at this time/he came in very angry about some paper he is missing.

Tuesday, Aug. 14

Criminal damage to property
Hurley Elementary
Caller advised that three boys are at the playground destroying property. Officer had contact advising the kids were told to go home.

Thursday, Aug. 16

Unwanted subject
Carasco Avenue
Officer advised clear/negative contact.

Harassment
Cortez Avenue – 8:20 p.m.
Caller advised that his neighbor just threatened him while he was outside throwing the trash.

Harassment
Cortez Avenue – 9:45 p.m.
Caller advised his neighbor just came out of his residence, flipped him off and told him, “I can do it too.” Officer attempted contact but advised caller has a dog/negative contact.

Santa Clara Police Department

Tuesday, Aug. 14

Criminal damage to property
N. Bellm Street
Caller, who is in Cliff, advised that her husband called advising someone kicked in the front door.

Shoplifting
11988 Highway 180
Male and female put stuff in their bag. Officer had contact advising both were issued indefinite CTWs for the Dollar Store.

Shoplifting
11988 Highway 180
Subjects are shoplifting/male is waiting for female outside. Officer out with two subjects.

Unwanted subject
N. Bayard Street
Caller advised some homeless people are at his apartment and he doesn’t want them there. Officer had contact issuing at least one CTW.

Thursday, Aug. 16

Domestic disturbance
N. East Street
Caller advised she can hear yelling/line was disconnected. Officer had contact advising verbal only/female is leaving for the night.

Suicide threat
S. Prescott Street
No report.

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