Bayard Police Department

Monday, Feb. 20

Battery
Coffey Street
Caller advised two of her grandkids were beaten up by two older kids/no ambulance is needed/grandkids are 8 and 9-years-old. Deputy en route to a Diamond Street address to speak with second party.

Tuesday, Feb. 21

Criminal trespass warning
N. Franey Street
A named female is in the yard and (redacted) is with her. Officer advised female left prior to arrival.

Welfare check
North Street
Caller is on the line with a named female who is highly intoxicated/stated she is home alone/caller stated the female said her partner is leaving her and that brought on these thoughts.

Wednesday, Feb. 22

Domestic disturbance
Ruby Street – 7:35 a.m.
A named male is in caller's house and will not leave/he is arguing with caller/caller advised it's her boyfriend/he is inside the house and she is outside. Caller advised he has been torturing her all night yelling and walking back and forth. Male is crying in the background.

Domestic disturbance
Ruby Street – 9:46 a.m.
Open 911. Male yelling in background/female is crying now/male is yelling about a broken phone/male advising "I didn't mean hit you"/female yelling to male to leave.

Welfare check
Ruby Street – 1:44 p.m.
Caller advised she just received a call from her daughter advising she is afraid for her life/she was being threatened with a bat. Officer has one female in unit en route to a Chino Street address.

Welfare check
801 Tom Foy Blvd.
Male has been in his truck for a while.

Vehicle burglary
340 Mayo Street
Advised his son's vehicle was broken into and his wallet was taken. Caller called back advising his airpods were stolen and he is able to track them. At a North Street address for follow-up.

Thursday, Feb. 23

Fraud/embezzlement
Cobre School Administration
(Redacted).

Domestic disturbance
Empire Street
Caller from Tranquil Skies advised a client advised that her dad tried to attack her with scissors this morning/client is at the Gospel Mission right now.

Criminal trespass warning
N. Franey Street
Caller advised someone advised that a named male was in the yard headed toward the white SUV in caller's yard/she does have a CTW and caller wants LE to respond. Officer advised vehicle already left.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, Feb. 20

Welfare check
Cortez Avenue
A female carrying a gas can tried jumping in front of her car on the highway. Officer advised out with the female at the Gateway/will be clear/female is okay.

Wednesday, Feb. 22

Unwanted subject
E Street
Daughter is being verbally abusive/an 18-year-old and a 17-year-old are in the house.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, Feb. 20

DV order violation
Aguila Street
Caller advised a named female is outside/she is putting a ladder up to the back window but the window is locked/she is trying all the windows. Officer has one female in custody/en route to GRMC then to GCDC.

Thursday, Feb. 23

Criminal damage to property
Garcia Trailer Park
Tampering with water meter.

Unwanted subject
Alamo Street
Caller advised her son is fighting with her and causing a lot of problems. Caller disconnected line. Officer advised both subjects in unit en route to a S. Gold address.

Game and Fish
Highway 120 – MM 120 (1 mile west of Highway 152 junction)
Deer in westbound lane. GCSO deputy out with a lot of debris in roadway. XCPD officer got deer out of roadway/negative contact with a vehicle.

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