Bayard Police Department

Friday, May 29

Domestic disturbance
Lusk Street
Officer made contact with a named female who advised it was a verbal dispute with her boyfriend and she would be leaving for the night.

Criminal trespass warning
Royal Street
Caller advised her daughter’s ex is being around her house and she doesn’t want him there/he threw a cup of liquid at a vehicle this morning. Officer advised to enter ATL to reissue CTW.

Domestic disturbance
Maple Street – 11:10 a.m.
Caller stated a named female is smashing his vehicle/she keeps damaging the vehicle/she suffers from being bipolar/he is down the street from the residence. Officer made contact with caller/she kicked bicycle, not vehicle.

Domestic disturbance
Maple Street – 2:20 p.m.
A named female slapped caller/she is outside his house/she took his bicycle also/it’s a motorized bicycle/she’s going to her mom’s house. Officer in area ATL.

Domestic disturbance
Chino Street
Caller is trying to pack her things to leave but her ex-boyfriend is causing problems/he has been aggressive toward her kids. Officer advised parties are separated for the night.

Saturday, May 30

Suspicious vehicle
Benjamin Street
Officer made contact with the driver/advised he parked there for the night and will be leaving.

Larceny
Stewart Street
Advised that her son took her debit card and took money out about 20-30 minutes ago. Officer made contact with caller.

Welfare check
Lusk Street
A named male said he was going to shoot himself/he has a Highpoint 9mm. Caller advised they got into an argument on the phone regarding caller’s mother. Officer made contact with male/negative on suicidal ideations/everything is okay.

Welfare check
N. East Street
A named male told caller he was going to hang himself/has history of this in the past/has been having marital issues recently. Officer made contact with male/advised he had no suicidal ideations.

Sunday, May 31

Domestic disturbance
Runnels Drive
Caller advised that a male and female were outside fighting verbally/male threw a grill outside/they are both inside the apartment arguing. Officer advised everything is okay.

Domestic disturbance
Stewart Street
Caller advised that her son just threw a book at her and keeps trying to hit her/caller disconnected the line. Officer made contact with caller who advised nothing physical/all verbal/and he left prior to arrival.

Hurley Police Department

Friday, May 29

Domestic disturbance
Cortez Avenue
Caller advised that a named individual kicked her in the ribs. Officer and deputy ATL.

Domestic disturbance
D Street
Caller can hear a female screaming and possibly breaking things. Officer advised verbal only/all parties are welcome at the home.

Santa Clara Police Department

Friday, May 29

Welfare check
S. Bellm Street
Caller from Ambercare stated that a 65-year-old patient fell multiple times and is advising that his knee hurts/Advised that patient stated he was going to get a gun and ‘end it all.’ Caller doesn’t know if there are weapons in the home.

Welfare check
N. Cleveland Street
Out with vehicle.

Sunday, May 31

Domestic disturbance
S. Prescott Street
Caller can hear people yelling. Dispatcher could hear the yelling in the background. Caller called back advising it is physical at this time. Deputy out with subjects at Santa Clara Cemetery/24-year-old female with lacerations to hands/at Bayard and Mill/female was transported by EMS/units clear.

Sunday, May 31

Burglary
N. Bayard Street
Male was taking two bags full of items. Caller called back advising the other caller’s brother trapped the male under the bridge.

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