Bayard Police Department

Tuesday, Aug. 23

Welfare check
N. Yucca Street
69-year-old female not able to get to door. Officer requested ambulance for female who fell/she is able to talk/advised they will be breaking into the house. EMS1 advised to page in EMS2 for this call.

Counterfeit money
100 Hurley Avenue
No narrative.

Harassment
Vencill Street
Caller advised gang members are going to his house and harassing him.

Reckless driver
Bayard Community Center
Janitor reporting kids doing burnouts in the parking lot. Officer advised everything is okay.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, Aug. 22

Domestic disturbance
HPD
Caller advised she can hear a male and female arguing. Officers had negative contact.

Welfare check
Lea Drive – 11:13 a.m.
Caller advised nothing is wrong, he just needs to be checked out then disconnected the line. Officer requested ambulance for this male whose meds are not working and wants to go to GRMC. EMS1 advised to page in EMS2 for coverage. Officer advised will be clear/male is being transported by EMS.

Tuesday, Aug. 23

Lea Drive – 2:20 a.m.
Caller advised her son is walking around the house slamming doors/he is not listening to caller, he is listening to music. Deputy spoke to both parties/everything is okay.

Accident-property damage
Elguea Street
Sanitation truck ran over a dog in the alley. Officer advised owner made arrangements with driver.

Welfare check
Aztec Avenue
Caller from Trauma and Recovery advised she spoke to a client this morning and asked if she was okay with her plan/she advised "No"/when asked what she wanted to do instead, she advised, "Die." Caller advised female has a problem with alcohol and has attempted suicide in the past. Officer had contact.

Weapons fired
Horseshoe Drive – North Hurley
Caller advised someone is shooting in the area. Second caller advised they can hear someone shooting by the mine property near Horseshoe. Deputy had contact with subjects shooting.

Wednesday, Aug. 24

Fraud/embezzlement
Gateway Trailer Park
Caller advised her mother passed away July 5 and home was broken into and her debit card was stolen and is now being used. Officer advised clear/negative contact/was unable to leave a voicemail.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, Aug. 22

Welfare check
Prescott Street
Caller requesting officer in reference to checking on possibly a 2-year-old male in this apartment/she is doing her monthly checks and did hear the child cry/she slightly opened the door and saw the child run past the door/did not go any farther due to a large dog in the apartment. Officer enroute.

Tuesday, Aug. 23

Battery
Central Elementary
Caller advised a 6-year-old kid was punched in the genital area/the school is not doing anything about it. Officer advised school is looking into it and will follow-up at a later date.

Shoplifting
11988 Highway 180
Caller advised a couple of people just took items/they are still in the parking lot in a Jeep Grand Cherokee with four people. Officer advised will pend for morning officer.

Wednesday, Aug. 24

Welfare check
Highway 180 and Ft Bayard Street
Driver slumped over at the stoplight. Deputy made contact advising he was just not paying attention to the traffic light.

Disturbance
Bellm Street
Caller advised a male went into her mother's yard and is breaking things/male was cleaning her neighbor's yard/he is threatening her mother and brother at this time. Dispatch can hear a lot of yelling in the background. Caller advised they are going back into their home. Officer advised flagged down at a Bellm Street address.

Unwanted subject
Morrow Street
Caller advised a named male who was aggressive with her earlier is on her property /he did leave the property but is now in front of the property honking/he's in a black Buick. Officer advised male was advised to leave and not return for the night.

Thursday, Aug. 25

Unwanted subject
N. James Street
Advised a male and a female are in her yard and she doesn't want them there. Officer issued CTW to John Sanchez.

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