Bayard Police Department

Monday, Apr. 15

Breaking and entering
Stewart Street
Caller advised that someone broke into her shed in the back yard/a drill and drill bits were taken/they broke the padlock to the shed.

Disturbance
N. Canyon and Hurley streets
Caller kept telling someone to get out of the house. Officer had negative contact with anyone yelling.

Tuesday, Apr. 16

Burglary
Stewart Street
TV and power tools were taken.

Unwanted subject
Budge Drive – 12:45 p.m.
Caller advised a named male is on the property causing problems/he ran into the trailer once he heard her call the cops. Officer had negative contact with the male.

Unwanted subject
Budge Drive – 1:43 p.m.
Caller advised that the same male is back. Officer spoke with caller.

Unwanted subject
Runnels Drive
A named individual went into caller’s apartment and took his gun from his box/caller eventually got it back. Officer spoke with caller.

Wednesday, Apr. 17

Harassment
Stewart Street
Caller’s neighbor is yelling at caller’s children. Officer had contact.

Domestic disturbance
N. Franey Street
Caller advised a named male is breaking things in her house/he put a cucumber in her eye/he is breaking the windows/he isn’t supposed to be there. Officer advised just wanted the male removed.

Disturbance
N. Canyon and Hurley streets
Male yelling at another male to get out. (Redacted) was issued an indefinite CTW for the whole property.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, Apr. 15

Welfare check
Arizona Street
Caller advised a named female was discharged from rehab and hasn’t been able to contact the patient/she does live alone. Officer had contact advising she is okay/will be calling rehab back.

Child pornography
Pattie Avenue
Incident report.

Wednesday, Apr. 17

Welfare check
Aztec Avenue
Caller’s 22-year-old daughter just had a baby and caller hasn’t talked to her since yesterday/she has tried to call but no answer. Officer had contact advising everything is fine/she was advised to call her relative.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, Apr. 15

Welfare check
N. Bellm Street
A named male is outside acting strange/kicking doors. Officer had contact advising he is okay/he was advised to call Central Dispatch if he needed any help later on in the evening.

Tuesday, Apr.16

Domestic disturbance
W. Lincoln Street
Caller’s ex-boyfriend showed up and started causing problems/took caller’s phone/he is in the bedroom and caller is outside. Officer advised male is clear of warrants/all units clear.

Harassment
S. Prescott Street
Caller stated she is being harassed by messages from this female. Officer advised SCPD officer to call the female since the call took place here in Silver and have her take her Facebook post down.

Wednesday, Apr. 17

Domestic disturbance
N. Bellm Street
Caller advised he just received a phone call from his aunt that his cousin is “acting crazy” and she needs help. Officer advised will be clear/male was dropped off at Gough Park.

Thursday, Apr. 18

Welfare check
S. Prescott and W. Mill streets
Male lying on the sidewalk and legs are in the road. Neighbor advised the male left the area/officer had negative contact.

Criminal sexual penetration
Bridle Road
Caller advised that her mother was just attacked by two men who tried to rape her/they were walking and only spoke Spanish.

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