Bayard Police Department

Monday, Oct. 23

Harassment
801 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised the manager at Blake's threw a rock at his vehicle/caller left to avoid confrontation. Officer had negative contact with caller/will be clear from area.

Welfare check
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Child in late teens or early 20s is slumped over on the bench/he is breathing but not responding. Officer advised everything is okay.

Wednesday, Oct. 25

Domestic disturbance
500 East Street – Bayard Low Income Apartments
Caller is having a verbal domestic with his girlfriend/caller is wanting to get his personal belongings. Officer issued a CTW to subject for this address/everything is okay/just verbal arguments. Caller called back advising he left a pitchfork, shovel and gloves in the Yukon/officer will call caller.

Thursday, Oct. 26

Grafitti
Rogers Street
Two subjects are spray painting the rocks on the ridge. Officer had negative contact/clear.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, Oct. 23

Disturbance
Arizona Avenue
Advised her son is in the room and yelling. Open line: female is yelling in background.
Advised that the subject is hitting them/line disconnected. Officer advised everything is okay as he arrived on scene almost immediately/en route to station with one subject.

Welfare check
Highway 180 and N. Hurley Road
Caller advised someone is leaning against the guardrail.

Welfare check
Lea Drive
Caller advised her son opened the fridge aggressively when she was standing at it/he is off his medications and she is scared. Deputy advised spoke to son and his mother/male didn't want to speak to deputy/everything is okay.

Welfare check
C Street
Caller advised she has not spoken to her 16-year-old daughter since Thursday/tried at her father's house but no one has been there/tried at school but they advised she has not been in school. Deputy advised the residence has no one there and the doors are all locked and secure/giving caller a call/en route to caller's address to make contact.

Wednesday, Oct. 25

Criminal trespass warning
Cortez Avenue
Stated a named female keeps trying to open the door to his RV/would like her issued a CTW. Deputy advised negative contact with her in the area/clear.

Domestic disturbance
Lea Drive
Caller advised her brother went to her house and hit her/he is at her house now.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, Oct. 23

Criminal trespass warning
E. Morrow Street
Caller advised a named male is on scene and has a CTW. Officer advised male left prior to arrival.

Welfare check
N. Bellm Street
Made contact with male/everything is okay.

Domestic disturbance
Manhattan Park Drive
Caller advised her husband is very intoxicated/caller is saying nothing is wrong but she doesn't have a say in what happens with her kids/nothing has happened and her husband is the only one who has been drinking. Deputy advised verbal dispute/parties separated.

Tuesday, Oct. 24

Accident-property damage
Highway 180
Vehicle vs deer.

Aggravated battery
Prescott and Alamo streets
(Redacted) hit caller's vehicle and shot at him/blue F150 and white car. Caller advised he has other family members in the vehicle/(redacted) left in a white Hyundai toward Silver City. Caller advising he has back pain/he is 45-years-old/(redacted) is armed with a gun.

Welfare check
N. Prescott Street
Caller advised her son is 9-years-old and lives with his dad's family and she is worried about his well-being/wants him to go with his grandma for the night because of possible family drama. Deputy advised child is okay/will call caller.

Criminal trespass warning
11988 Highway 180
One female and two males in the store/believe they have shoplifted in the past/want them all trespassed from the store.

Thursday, Oct. 26

Breaking and entering
Ft Bayard Street
Someone is breaking into caller's house.

Harassment
Manhattan Park Drive
Caller wants LE ASAP/a male is at her house/he is being harassed by someone. Deputy advised clear from residence/en route to GRMC/dropped off male who went willingly to GRMC.

Breaking and entering
E. Church Street
Caller advised she just arrived to her father-in-law's property, he passed away, and it has been broken into. Deputy arrived on scene and set up frequent patrol for a month/homeowner advised she did not want to make a report at this time/units cleared from scene.

Domestic disturbance
S. Cleveland and W. Cedar streets
A named male is hitting his girlfriend/they are in the middle of the street. Deputy made contact with female at Cottonwood and Cleveland/female did not want to speak with deputy/advised nothing happened/she is walking home.

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