Bayard Police Department

Friday, June 30

Unwanted subject
400 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised a named male was just on the property/he stole from them yesterday/he is not supposed to be there/he left headed toward Family Dollar. Officer had contact with male on Cactus and Grant.

Criminal trespass warning
S. Elm Street
Would like CTW issued to brother. Officer had negative contact at a Vencill Street address.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
1001 Central Avenue
2018 Dodge Journey/back passenger window.

Saturday, July 1

Criminal damage to property
Alta Vista Drive
Caller advised sometime during the night someone threw rocks through her windows/appears that no one gained entry. Deputy was advised.

Domestic disturbance
Park Street
Caller advising a named male and his partner are arguing/female is yelling for help. Officer advised upon arrival female had already left/will check to see if she is at her mother's/many of her items were thrown outside/will standby for her.

Shoplifting
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
A named male was in the store and stole a bottle/unknown what type of liquor/he is gone now.

Sunday, July 2

Unwanted subject
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
A named male is there drunk and causing problems/he is being aggressive with everyone. Officer advised male is possibly overdosing on Xanex/he is 24-years-of-age/he is throwing up/subject will be going voluntarily. EMS2 advised cancel by Bayard/no patient contact. One in unit en route to GRMC/emergency traffic.

Hurley Police Department

No blotter entries.

Santa Clara Police Department

Friday, June 30

Criminal trespass warning
James Street
A named male is there causing problems/he is in the yard.

Shoplifting
11988 Highway 180
Officer out with citizen at shooting range

Disturbance
W. Encino Street
Caller advised the neighbor across the street is trying to go to caller's house and do something to her/there are several people holding the male back/caller is seeing this on her camera/she hasn't gone outside/she has been having issues with him for some time. Caller was advised an officer just arrived.

Saturday, July 1

Disturbance
410 Ft. Bayard Street
Advised two females are arguing. Caller advised to cancel LE/security is driving one of the females home.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
410 Ft. Bayard Street
Caller advised someone in a black hoodie drove by and broke a window to a vehicle.

Criminal damage to property
Bellm Street
Advised someone threw a rock and broke her window. Officer out at address.

Domestic disturbance
Prescott Street
Caller advised she is eight-months pregnant and the father of her kids won't leave her alone/he did leave with one child/she has been trying to break up with him for over a week now. Officer was advised.

Sunday, July 2

Loud party
Prescott Street – 1:41 a.m.
Cars parked in the roadway and people being loud. Officer made contact at the apartment/they were advised vehicles need to be moved and to keep it down.

Disturbance
N. Prescott and W. Oak streets
Caller can hear someone yelling/it woke her up. Officer had negative contact with anyone.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Bellm Street
Caller advised either a tree or a person broke the back of her car/it is smashed in bad.

Shoplifting
11988 Highway 180
A named male just stole items/vehicle headed west on Highway 180. Give out ATL to SCPD.

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