Bayard Police Department

Tuesday, Oct. 10

Welfare check
Bayard City Hall
Caller was told a female in the fetal position is in the front. Officer requested ambulance for a 44-year-old female who swallowed aspirin.

Harassment
608 Winifred Street
Caller advised her ex is posting things about her on Facebook. Subject was issued indefinite CTWs for both addresses.

Unwanted subject
N. Foy Street
Caller advised (redacted) is refusing to leave. Multiple subjects yelling in background. Officer advised giving (redacted) a ride to Little League.

Shoplifting
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Happened over an hour ago/liquor was taken.

Wednesday, Oct. 11

Battery
Bayard Park
18-year-old male was hit in the face/both eyes are bloodshot/no vision in right.

Thursday, Oct. 12

Harassment
Budge Drive
Caller advised (redacted) is harassing him and went to his house. Officer requested county assist. County advised since they are separated give to BPD. Officer advised okay but have county take the civil standby at 4 p.m. Deputy was advised. Officer en route to second location.

Unwanted subject
Coffey Street
Daughter is on property and refusing to leave/she is wearing colorful clothes that don't match/caller is wanting to leave but can't until she does due to daughter stealing in the past.

Welfare check
Park Street
LE made contact with (redacted) at the phone number provided/female screaming and yelling in the background. Deputy advised (redacted) confused/altered mental/32-year-old female.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, Oct. 9

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Nevada Avenue
Advised her vehicle was damaged in front of her residence/she just noticed the damage today.

Welfare check
Romero Avenue
Caller has not heard from his children in about a week. Deputy made contact with the children/they are okay.

Tuesday, Oct. 10

Disturbance
Arizona Avenue
A named male is breaking the walls by throwing things at them/caller is outside/male doesn't know she is on the phone. LE advised one in unit en route to RDA.

Wednesday, Oct. 11

Disturbance
Arizona Avenue
Advised male is throwing rocks walking down the street/he damaged some property inside the house.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, Oct. 9

Domestic disturbance
Boulder Street – 7:38 a.m.
Caller advised her ex-boyfriend just choked her/line was disconnected. Female was heard crying in the background. Officer advised the female didn't want to go to the hospital.

Wednesday, Oct. 11

Burglary
Boulder Street – 7:23 p.m.
Caller advised while he was in GCDC, his storage unit was broken into and everything is gone.

Disturbance
410 Ft Bayard Street
Caller advised her cousin is refusing to leave with her/she is responsible for cousin/cousin has a curfew of 8:30 p.m. but is refusing to come home/requesting LE to help her get cousin into vehicle. During call cousin did get into vehicle. Requesting LE to still come out and talk to them. Parties are arguing and baby crying in the back . . .

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