Bayard Police Department

Friday, Jan. 11

Welfare check
Hurley Avenue
Caller advised a male is bleeding and throwing up/he went into a house near the Burro Caliente. Officer had contact advising to send EMS for a male in his early 20s who has been throwing up/possibly has stomach flu.

Welfare check
Stewart Street
Caller advised mom took the kids, ages 4 and 8-years-old, and he hasn’t seen them. Officer advised negative contact with the boys or their mother/grandmother advised they were there about two days ago and she is not sure where they are.

Criminal damage to property
Diamond Street
Request frequent patrol.

Shoplifting
101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Adult male took batteries and walked out.

Saturday, Jan. 12

Shoplifting
101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Officer advised to show that this female was issued an indefinite CTW.

Fight
Stewart Street
Caller advised that a named female and her daughter just went to her residence and jumped her mother, then left in a black vehicle. Caller yelling with someone in the background.
Caller advised her mother is okay just really mad.

Sunday, Jan. 13

Criminal damage to property
Bard Street
Caller advised he woke up to yelling next door and a window to his house was broken. Caller was uncooperative and disconnected the line. Caller advised he had a “crowd” at his house, then changed his statement and said there was a party next door. Officer had contact advising clear/they were having a party and someone became upset and threw a bottle/advising caller’s granddaughter threw the bottle/caller is owner of both properties.

Criminal trespass warning
101 Tom Foy Blvd.
A named female is inside the store and she has a CTW. Officer had contact with female and reissued her an indefinite CTW for Bayard Family Dollar.

Breaking and entering
Hurley Avenue
Caller advised someone is trying to break in through the front door/the doors are locked/he and his wife are locked in their room/subject in a black hoodie is running through the yard toward his garage.

Hurley Police Department

Friday, Jan. 11

Loud music
Lea Drive
Officer had contact advising male advised he will turn it down.

Breaking and entering
D Street
Caller advised her home was broken into through the side window.

Saturday, Jan. 12

Domestic disturbance
Elguea Street
A named individual stole some items from her house and walked out.

Mental health complaint
Diaz and Cortez avenues
Subject claiming he has been shot/he appears to have stab wounds.

Loud music
Lea Drive
Officer had contact advising he did lower the music.

Sunday, Jan. 13

Domestic disturbance
Elguea Street
Can hear subjects yelling and fighting in the background. Someone came over the phone gave address and hung up. Officer advised one female in investigative detention/all verbal/released the one in ID and male left the house.

Domestic disturbance
Santa Rita Avenue
Caller advised a domestic is going on with his grandson. Caller advised his grandson is wanting to take the little boy with him to the garage where he lives and caller is not allowing him to do so. Both parties separated/everything is okay.

Santa Clara Police Department

Saturday, Jan. 12

Breaking and entering
N. Mineral and E. Maple streets
Attempted forced entry through front door. They took sheet metal.

Welfare check
W. Cactus Street
Caller stated his sister and her husband are fighting/they have been fighting all week long/male is texting caller and advising him of the domestic. Deputy had contact advising clear/both parties are okay.

Domestic disturbance
E. Oak Street
Caller advised her son is going crazy and causing problems. Officer had contact, advising one in investigative detention, then being released/mother will be leaving residence with her daughter.

Sunday, Jan. 13

Welfare check
S. Bard Street
Caller from GRMC-BHU advised a named male called the BHU advising he was under the influence of drugs and alcohol and was suicidal and homicidal and wants to go to rehab/he was not interested in the process of getting picked up and seen at the ER first. Officer advised clear/male left prior to arrival. Officers had contact with a male on James Street advising male does not want . . .

Disturbance
W. Oak Street
53-year-old male has mental issues/is yelling and throwing things in the house. Caller is 91-year-old female, Spanish-speaking only, who is scared to re-enter the premises. Deputy had contact advising one in investigative detention/en route to address on Oak Street.

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