Bayard Police Department

Monday, Oct. 15

Assault
Orchard Street
At the trailer park. Officer advised it was just a verbal dispute.

Welfare check
Central Avenue
No report.

Vehicle burglary
Cactus Street
Someone broke into their vehicle that is parked in the back yard.

Thursday, Oct. 18

Burglary
Ruby Street
Caller advised someone broke into his house through a window/so far an Xbox and a pistol are missing. Caller advised he’s going to have a shotgun with him. Caller was told to wait for LE but advised that he was former military and could handle himself.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, Oct. 15

Welfare check
B Street
Open window. Window was open, doesn’t look like it was broken out. Going to have code enforcement respond to see if they could close it up.

Wednesday, Oct. 17

Disturbance
Cortez Avenue
Caller advised that a female is outside screaming at the top of her lungs. Officer had contact with a highly intoxicated female/trying to get her in the residence with the son.

Domestic disturbance
Romero Avenue
Dad is beating his mother. Mom is with him now/caller is crying/mom is awake/dad is still there/caller is 12-years-old. Speaking to mother now who stated they were having an argument about his girlfriend.

Santa Clara Police Department

Tuesday, Oct. 16

N. James Street
A named female is trying to keep him from his daughters/now arguing with other party. Advised she is controlling whether he can take the kids with him or not. Caller was told to separate himself from the other party to avoid confrontation. Advised she’s worried about him taking the kids to CYFD for a hair test. Open 911/they are still arguing.

Fight
N. James Street
Caller advised that 2 males are fighting/dispatch can hear them yelling in the background. Caller advised they are possibly drunk/her nephew is schizoid and drunk.

Wednesday, Oct. 17

Battery
S. Bard Street
Caller advised that his nephew hit him because caller wanted his nephew’s girlfriend out of his house. Caller advised he was on his way to his room and he collapsed in between the washer and is dizzy/caller refused medical/his nephew and partner left.

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