Bayard Police Department

Friday, Oct. 19

Welfare check
Waggoner Street
Caller stated that a named individual is at the residence and has a knife on him/advised would harm them if they called the cops.

Unwanted subject
Budge Street
Caller advised that her 20-year-old daughter is home and her father is there as well and caller does not want him there/caller wants father issued a CTW. Officer had contact advising the male left upon request and he was issued an indefinite CTW for the address.

Disturbance
400 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised that a named individual is not letting her get into her vehicle. Officer advised will be giving a named female a ride to a D Street address in Hurley.

Saturday, Oct. 20

Unwanted subject
101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller wants a CTW issued to a named male who has shoplifted before and is walking toward Rosemary. Officer had negative contact.

Sunday, Oct. 21

Disturbance
Budge Street
On mother and son. Advised his mom was thrown out of the house and they were yelling. Officer had contact advising negative on a domestic/everything is okay.

Stolen vehicle
Rosemary Street
Caller found it on McKee/Erie. Officer advised en route to McKee with caller/got the keys back.

Intoxicated persons
340 Mayo Street
Caller advised that a named male is highly intoxicated. Officer had contact advising male is incoherent and cannot stand. Deputy advised male is being transported to GRMC/clear.

Unwanted subject
N. Foy Street
Caller advised his partner is at his house and he does not want her there anymore. Officer out on foot. Caller called back advising she left and he no longer needs officers.

Fight
Highway 180 and Carrasco Avenue
A young male trying to hit an older male with a rock.

Hurley Police Department

No reports.

Santa Clara Police Department

Saturday, Oct. 20

DV order violation
S. Hutchinson Street
Caller advised she had a restraining order against the father of her children and he is driving around the area. Officer advised clear.

Domestic disturbance
Manhattan Park Drive
Caller advised that her daughter’s boyfriend broke into her house and is causing problems/he has been drinking. Officer had contact requesting ambulance for a male bleeding from his hand.
EMS2 advised patient refused to be transported. Officer advised all units clear/one male in unit en route to drop off at Highway 152 – MM1.

Welfare check
E. Mill Street
Male advised he needed an ambulance for his mother/alarm company called for this location/he thinks she had a stroke.

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