Bayard Police Department

Friday, Mar. 31

Domestic disturbance
Orchard Street
Daughter hit her granddaughter/daughter is 32-years-old/threatening suicide/she is hitting herself and screaming/granddaughter is 16-years-old/has done this before/they are now separated.

Criminal damage to property
Bayard Library
Caller advised someone damaged her umbrella pole last night.

Unwanted subject
Bard Street
Caller and his daughter who is next door are not allowing (redacted) to get her belongings/caller advised to go to the back/the front does not have stairs.

Larceny
Taylor Street
Caller advised (redacted) stole items from her garage. Officer advised to note items were taken but they were returned/requesting a CTW be issued.

Criminal damage to property
1401 Tom Foy Blvd.
Advised that someone tried to pry the ATM open. It has been damaged previously/no report/will contact the branch manager Monday.

Saturday, Apr. 1

Disturbance
N. Franey Street
Caller advised her brother is under the influence of fentanyl and acting “crazy”/he threw things in the house and left.

Harassment
Steyskal Street
Caller advised her neighbor keeps sending emails to husband that he is going to call cops on them for their kids playing with water guns outside. Officer ran names/clear.

Sunday, Apr. 2

Harassment
Ruby Street
Being harassed by daughter’s ex-husband/he’s calling about seeing child but there is no custody order. Officer advised en route to two Orchard Street addresses to make contact with (redacted)/out at an Orchard Street address.

Hurley Police Department

Friday, Mar. 31

Disturbance
Santa Rita Avenue
A named female under the influence outside causing a disturbance/does have a gun, three knives, and a taser/she’s yelling/she took off walking toward Elementary/no longer has the gun but does have the knife still.

Saturday, Apr. 1

Domestic disturbance
Lea Drive
Caller advised his ex-girlfriend is moving out and the situation has become heated and wants an officer present while she is getting her stuff out/her daughter and son are in the house. Second caller advised (redacted) and her daughter need to be removed. There is a lot of yelling in the background/phone was disconnected. Parties separated/male left so female can . . .

Sunday, Apr. 2

Domestic disturbance
B Street
Caller advised his son is slamming doors and breaking things in the house/he is under the influence of drugs/he is outside now/he is cursing at everyone/he is stating he wants to die/he is in his room now but still not calm.

Santa Clara Police Department

Sunday, Apr. 2

Bar fights
410 Ft Bayard Street
Second caller advising there is a fight inside the bar/multiple subjects are involved/it is physical/at least 10 people/male and female/advised he couldn’t talk anymore and disconnected the line.

Stolen motor vehicle
Highways 152 and 180
1975 red Chevy Camaro last seen about a month ago/stolen from Classic Auto.

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