Bayard Police Department

Monday, Mar. 30

Robbery
Park Street and Hurley Avenue
Caller advised he was waiting to give his friend a ride when a white Ford SUV pulled by him and pulled out a gun and made him give over his gun/then the three males left. Officer was advised/will be en route shortly.

Tuesday, Mar. 31

Criminal damage to property
Bayard Elementary
Caller advised there is a broken window on the south side of the gym. Officer advised it happened between 10 a.m. yesterday and 11 a.m. today.

Harassment
Bayard car wash
Caller advised that her brother is harassing her.

Wednesday, Apr. 1

Welfare check
BPD
Officer advised a male is dancing in the street/en route to GRMC for mental eval.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
BPD
Caller advised that a male threw a rock at his vehicle while he was on his way to work.

Thursday, Apr. 2

Welfare check
Runnels Drive
Caller advised that someone hit her over the head.

Accident-property damage
Highway 180 – Bayard Cemetery – 7:05 a.m.
Caller hit a deer with her blue Hyundai Santa Fe/the deer is still alive.

Welfare check
Highway 180 – Bayard Cemetery – 1:40 p.m.
Caller advised that her daughter is threatening to hit a semi head-on with her red RAV4/she is upset with husband and has a boyfriend who is a convicted felon. Caller advised they pulled over at the cemetery and she needs LE.

Disturbance
S. Bayard Street
Caller advised that a female is ‘going off’ at this location/she is yelling. She does have an active warrant.

Domestic disturbance
Virginia Street
Caller advised she is having a domestic issue then lost connection. Officer advised clear/both parties agreed/one will leave the residence/officer will be standing by for a few.

Hurley Police Department

Tuesday, Mar. 31

Welfare check
Anza Avenue
Officer advised everything is okay/phones are down.

Domestic disturbance
The Patio
A couple yelling/male on a bike/female in a black hoodie/female keeps saying get away from me/last seen walking east/male is following her/she has a dog with her. Officer had contact with male at 2nd and Santa Rita.

Welfare check
Cortez Avenue
Caller advising a named female is lying on the rocks near the Gateway/she is yelling for someone to call the cops. Officer out on Carasco and Diaz with a male.

Thursday, Apr. 2

Suspicious vehicle
Chino – old GS Building
Officer advised male he has to pack up and leave the area/will give him time to leave.

Suspicious vehicle
Anza Avenue
Officer out with white 2006 Toyota Corolla with two occupants/one in unit en route to a Cortez Avenue address.

Santa Clara Police Department

Tuesday, Mar. 31

Assault
W. Lincoln Street – 2:30 p.m.
Caller advised that a neighbor came to caller’s back door with a bloody hand and stated, “He beat me up, call the cops,” and left. Officer had negative contact.

Domestic disturbance
W. Lincoln Street – 4 p.m.
Caller advised male hit her/EMS denied/male is in the house. Caller advised male has been doing drugs and drinking alcohol. Male yelling in the background. Deputy on scene.

Thursday, Apr. 2

Missing persons
500 S. Prescott Street
A named female missing about 48 hours/she went with a friend to Las Cruces and has not returned/it is unusual for her not to text/caller is her friend. Officer advised clear from the Prescott Apartments.

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