Bayard Police Department

Friday, Aug. 5

Domestic disturbance
Ruby Street
Caller advised that boyfriend slapped her in the face. Officer advised will be clear/male left prior to arrival.

Saturday, Aug. 6

Domestic disturbance
Highway 180 – MM 122 (1 mile south of Highway 152 junction)
On Highway 180 have contact with black Suburban/subject has outstanding warrant for failure to appear/hold without bond or full payment of $231 cash bond.

Criminal sexual penetration
Lusk Street
Advised a 14-year-old female was raped at this address/suspect was a family friend who was an adult male. Caller is at La Clinica advising the exam is taking place within the next 10 minutes.

Hurley Police Department

Friday, Aug. 5

Welfare check
Lea Drive
Caller advised a named male got out of the hospital a few weeks ago/he is back home saying he is suicidal/they cannot give him any more medication until tomorrow. Deputy advised clear/male went voluntarily with EMS.

Saturday, Aug. 6

Unwanted subject
C Street
Advised he can hear kids in his backyard/believes they are trying to get into his house/he shined his flashlight and they took off/wants frequent patrol. Deputy had negative contact with anyone.

Harassment
Cottonwood Street – North Hurley
Advised that a named male was threatening to "kick his ass," reference to an extension cord. Deputy calling caller.

Santa Clara Police Department

Friday, Aug. 5

Aggravated battery
410 Ft Bayard Street
Officer advised 33-year-old male with laceration to the back of his head with a beer bottle/one in custody got away/taser was deployed. BPD officer en route/on scene,

Saturday, Aug. 6

Harassment
Prescott Street
Caller advised she keeps getting harassed when she is outside walking her dog. Deputy spoke to both parties/second half advised they would do . . .

Sunday, Aug. 7

Welfare check
Santa Clara City Hall
Officer out with a named female.

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