Bayard Police Department

Monday, Oct. 2

Suspicious vehicle
Cobre High School – 5:29 a.m.
Vehicle parked by the tennis courts/been there the past 15 minutes. Deputy out with (redacted) on Elm by the high school.

Harassment
100 Hurley Avenue
Caller advised a named male is threatening caller with physical harm at Blake's Lotaburger/male is possibly intoxicated and is being irate and aggressive/store manager wants the male to leave and issued a CTW.

Unwanted subject
Grant Street
Advised a named male is at his house and he doesn't want him there due to him being intoxicated. Caller called back advising the male left and does not need LE.

Unwanted subject
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Intoxicated male in the parking lot punching the ice machine/wants him removed from the property. Deputies out with the male at the bus stop/one male in unit/en route to a Mountain View address/dropped male off at Visitor Center.

Tuesday, Oct. 3

Criminal damage to property
Coffey Street
Someone damaged the lock on his door/possibly tried to break in.

Wednesday, Oct. 4

Graffiti
Snell Middle School
Advised someone painted the speed limit sign right before Snell on Highway 180/it now says "85" instead of "35."

Disturbance
100 N. Hurley Avenue
Caller advised her 11-year-old son hit her at the park then ran to Blake's.

Welfare check
Peru Street
Caller advised his 76-year-old aunt has not been heard from since Monday. Officer spoke to aunt/everything is okay.

Welfare check
Guinevan Street and Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised a 14-year-old female is running into the highway trying to kill herself/she wants the people who are with her to kill her/they have her in a black Honda Pilot and she is trying to get out. XCPD officer requested ambulance per parents' request for 14-year-old female with suicidal ideations.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, Oct. 2

Disturbance
Arizona Street – 4:44 p.m.
Advised that her son wants to hit her/she is in the den and he is in his room/she wants him out of the house. Officer advised male dropped off at his cousin's house in Arenas Valley.

Domestic disturbance
Arizona Street – 7:54 p.m.
Caller advised her son is "picking on her"/he is calling her names/he is "rushing" her as if he is going to hit her but then turns around/he is now outside/her husband and son are yelling inside.

Tuesday, Oct. 3

Disturbance
Lea Drive
A named male is refusing to give an item back to his mother.

Thursday, Oct. 5

Disturbance
Arizona Street
Caller advised a named male is outside yelling/worried he is going to break another window of hers. Officer issued a CTW for an Arizona Street address.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, Oct. 2

Welfare check
Highway 180 and Manhattan Park Drive
Male walking in lane of traffic/walking east on the westbound side of highway/about five minutes ago. Second caller advised male is almost to Bayard and appears to be trying to jump into traffic.

Tuesday, Oct. 3

Harassment
Manhattan Park Drive
Report, no narrative.

Suspicious vehicle
S. Prescott Street
Caller advised a blue SUV is parked in the parking lot/male inside just sits and smokes/does not live on property. Deputy advised have contact with vehicle/no one inside vehicle/parked correctly/not obstructing any spaces.

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