Bayard Police Department

Friday, Sept. 29

Harassment
Runnels Drive
Caller advising a named female came into the office advising some children outside the apartment were threatening her children. Officer attempted to make contact/everything is okay.

Robbery
100 Hurley Avenue
Advised her 13-year-old grandson was jumped and stole his shoes/he knows who took them from him/subjects are at the Bayard Park next to the Community Center.

Saturday, Sept. 30

Disturbance
Main Street – 12:42 p.m.
Loud music/they are yelling and there are young kids at the location/they are yelling and fighting.

Domestic disturbance
Main Street – 1:32 p.m.
Caller called back advising they are yelling and fighting again. Officer advised will be at Our Lady of Fatima Church.

DV order violation
Empire Street
The male has been served with the DVO and he continues to attempt to talk with caller's daughter over the phone.

Welfare check
801 Tom Foy Blvd.
Man in bathroom for a long time. Officer advised have contact with male.

Sunday, Oct. 1

Shoplifting
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Male just stole a bottle/they have it on video.

Hurley Police Department

Domestic disturbance
Arizona Avenue
Caller advised her son is throwing things and threatening to hit caller and her husband. Deputy advised nothing physical or damaged property/verbal only. Caller called back saying her son is causing problems again. Deputy advised verbal only/units clear. Caller called back advising her son pushed her.

Disturbance
S. Geronimo Street
Advised neighbor is causing issues for her husband in the backyard/it is all verbal/neighbor is walking back to his residence. Second caller advised (redacted) broke the window to her residence. Officer requested ambulance for 49-year-old male needing mental evaluation.

Sunday, Oct. 1

Disturbance
Arizona Street
Caller advised her son is throwing things around and yelling/he just spit on her/he is throwing things at her/her and her husband are outside the residence/son is inside.

Santa Clara Police Department

Friday, Sept. 29

Welfare check
Miller Street
Caller advised her 14-year-old granddaughter is high on meth/she is outside pacing in the front yard. Officer requested ambulance for 14-year-old female/narcotics. EMS2 direct.

Disturbance
Central Elementary
Caller advised a parent had come by being very "abusive"/she left, then came back attempting to get inside school. During call caller advised female was getting into her vehicle and leaving. Requesting frequent patrol while caller leaves the school.

Sunday, Oct. 1

Criminal damage to property
W. Lincoln Street
Caller advised someone ordered pizza in her name/there is also bullet holes and dents in her trailer.

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