Bayard Police Department

Friday, May 19

Harassment
Empire Street
Caller requests a call/reference to ongoing harassment by the neighbor. Officer advised negative contact/will try again later.

Unwanted subject
Bayard Community Center
No report.

Saturday, May 20

Unwanted subject
Guinevan Street
Caller advised his girlfriend called saying her son was there and she didn't want him there. Deputy on scene.

Sunday, May 21

Larceny
314 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised her boyfriend just stole her items/clothes and various things/he is driving a red van. Caller called back advising she just saw a video of the boyfriend at the Skate Park in Silver City.

Fight
101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised two males are beating up one male outside the Tipe Construction Building.

Burglary
Lusk Street
Caller advised her son's home was broken into and property was damaged and stolen/believes it was his girlfriend who did it. Deputy on scene.

Hurley Police Department

Friday, May 19

Domestic disturbance
Arizona Avenue
Caller advised his mother is having a temper tantrum. Deputy advised all verbal/parties advised to stay separated.

Saturday, May 20

Disturbance
Cortez Avenue
Caller received a call from the bartender/unknown why. Deputy made contact with the bartender who advised it was a misunderstanding and everything was okay.

Unattended death
Main Street – North Hurley
Caller advised her brother went to check on a named male who has been ill and found him/he is in his late 70s-early 80s/he fell a couple of days ago/advised he is beyond help. Deputy set up a frequent patrol for this address and another until relatives can take care of both homes.

Reckless driver
Highway 180 – MM 129 (2 miles south of Hurley)
Driving north/cannot maintain lane/crossing center line/getting into Hurley. Officer went traffic with vehicle at the Gateway.

Sunday, May 21

Disturbance
Arizona Avenue
Caller advised her 47-year-old son is throwing rocks at the neighbor's yard/son is very agitated/caller and son are yelling at each other/son needs to be taken in and evaluated/he just threw a gallon of cold milk on her head/advising she believes son is going to hurt . . .

Criminal damage to property
S. Geronimo Street
Caller advised his named neighbor just threw a rock at his house.

Santa Clara Police Department

Friday, May 19

Harassment
N. James Street
A named male is outside/she used to be his boss. Officer had negative contact/left prior to arrival.

Unwanted subject
Santa Clara Splash Park
Older male being aggressive toward kids and yelling at parents. Officer issued the male a CTW for the Splash Park and a James Street address.

Unwanted subject
Manhattan Park
Caller advised that a named male is at his home and refusing to leave. Son, is calling as well stating his uncle is fighting with his dad/negative on being physical at this time. Officer issued (redacted) a CTW/advised to send another unit.

Saturday, May 20

Vehicle burglary
St Helena Place
Ex-boyfriend broke into her vehicle and stole money and a chain/he figured out the car code.

Criminal trespass warning
11988 Highway 180
Male running around and cussing in the store/want him issued a CTW. Male was issued an indefinite CTW for Dollar General and left the store.

Sunday, May 21

Welfare check
410 Ft Bayard Street
Caller advised a female is yelling/hasn't seen her/just can hear her. Officer had negative contact.

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