Bayard Police Department

Monday, May 15

Welfare check
Bayard Community Center
Advising three students are sitting by the park and not in school/they are all sisters/caller will be calling parents. Officer advised contact with juvies who maintain they have permission to be at the park/ascertain if that is correct. Dispatch made contact with (redacted) advising negative/they are supposed to be in school. Officer was advised.

Burglary
Mi Ranchito
Caller advised his office was broken into over the weekend.

Harassment
Empire Street
Caller advised neighbor across the street has a camera pointed into her home/has been recording inside her home for the past two years and she just found out/was informed by another neighbor/requesting GCSO.

Tuesday, May 16

Domestic disturbance
Central Avenue
Young male and a female/they are both very young/it is verbal. Officer advised verbal disagreement.

Domestic disturbance
Park Street
A named male is not letting her leave/he has been drinking/kids are scared and crying/negative on physical/they are in the bedroom.

Wednesday, May 17

Unwanted subject
801 Tom Foy Blvd.
Out with (redacted)/one in custody/en route to GCDC.

Harassment
Empire Street
Caller advised the neighbor is outside yelling at her mom/mom is on the back porch/neighbor is in his yard/reference to their barking dogs. Caller advised male left/mother going back inside.

Thursday, May 18

Domestic disturbance
Guinevan Street
Caller advising her friend called advising her son is being physical with her/they were arguing and he began to push her/she does not need medical attention.

Hurley Police Department

Wednesday, May 17

Battery
Lea Drive
Caller advised his brother hit him/his hands are bleeding and he would like medical attention/his brother is next door under the influence of marijuana. EMS2 on scene/male refused to sign paperwork/walked away saying he wanted a ride/refused treatment. Deputy advised clear.

Thursday, May 18

Unwanted subject
Cortez Avenue
The owner of the business got on the phone and stated a female is screaming and coughing all over/he is upset the SCPD dropped her off there. Officer requesting ambulance for a 55-year-old female who needs a mental evaluation.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, May 15

Welfare check
Prescott Street
An 87-year-old female is home alone and not answering her phone.

Tuesday, May 16

Mental health complaint
11988 Highway 180
Advised a named male is having a mental episode/he is being aggressive/he is trying to fight his brother. Officers advise clear/caller just wanted him to leave.

Wednesday, May 17

Criminal damage to property
Ft Bayard Street – Splash Park
Report, no narrative.

Unwanted subject
11988 Highway 180
Advised a named male is in the store and they want him to leave.

Welfare check
Oak Street
Caller advised his son said he is being evicted and is threatening to kill himself. Could hear male yelling in background. Made contact with male/he is okay.

Thursday, May 18

Criminal trespass warning
Mineral Street
Caller advised two subjects are in the alley and need to be issued CTWs for the apartments. Officer advised vehicle left prior to arrival.

Unwanted subject
Bard Street
Caller is on her way home and advised her male neighbor is on her porch/believes her back door is unlocked/unknown if he has been inside the house/he does have schizophrenia. Officer issued the male an indefinite CTW for two Bard Street addresses.

Welfare check
E. Maple Street
Caller advised a named female is not answering her door/can hear the TV is on/caller used to be female's caregiver. Officer requested EMS reference female found on the floor/negative injuries.

Unwanted subject
Central Elementary
Officer advised he was advised a named male was there trying to pick up his son and causing problems. Officer advised the male was issued an indefinite CTW for the school.

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