Bayard Police Department

Friday, Nov. 17

Harassment
204 Hurley Avenue
Walk-in stated it occurred today. (Redacted) was issued a CTW for Burrito Caliente.

Saturday, Nov. 18

Welfare check
North Street – 11:43 a.m.
Caller is very agitated and hysterical/she called this morning and was transferred to the crisis line/caller called back advising crisis line did not answer/she agreed to give address if no lights or sirens were used/caller's main point of concern was that her dog had passed away. Officer advised the female was unable to perform life saving measures on . . .

Domestic disturbance
McKee Street
Caller advised that she and her brother were fighting and she pushed him and threw a bowl of menudo at him/now she is locked in her bedroom/it was physical/brother did punch caller with a closed fist/she is in the kitchen/brother left.

Stolen motor vehicle
Cactus Street
Van stolen from her property/does not have license plate/unknown when it was taken. Officer advised clear/it will be a civil matter.

Welfare check
North Street – 7:11 p.m.
Female advising she needs someone to contact her husband to go and pick up her dog. Officer advised clear.

Larceny
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Advised someone stole the floor mats outside the store/they do have video footage upon request.

Sunday, Nov. 19
Disturbance
Blackhawk Street
A named female is yelling and is not calming down/she is yelling at her boyfriend/she slammed the door and broke it. Officer advised everything is okay for now.

Hurley Police Department

Friday, Nov. 17

Disturbance
Arizona Avenue
Caller's son is yelling that he is going to kill them/he is in his room/caller is in bedroom with her husband/front door is open. Caller advised son has calmed down now.

Saturday, Nov. 18

Disturbance
Arizona Avenue
Caller advised son is yelling and screaming and throwing things/he just threw her out of the house/her husband is still inside/son is pushing her husband/he is trying to throw things at the neighbor's house. Officer advised one in investigative detention/en route to Arenas Valley to drop him off at a cousin's house.

Santa Clara Police Department

Friday, Nov. 17

Domestic disturbance
S. James and W. Maginn streets
Caller advising he can hear a male and a female fighting/can hear female crying very loudly/believes it has only been verbal. Deputy advised have one male in unit en route to a N. Gold Street address.

Domestic disturbance
Jaguar Street
Caller advising she is in the restroom and her husband is drunk and acting mentally unstable. Male went into the restroom and started arguing with the female then she yelled at him to not hit her/children crying in the background.

Saturday, Nov. 18

Welfare check
Jasper Street
61-year-old female supposed to be at work all week and has not shown up/tried to call with negative contact/she does have heart issues. Officer made contact with female who advised she has been sick/called caller back.

Suspicious vehicle
Ft Bayard Theater
Officer advised subjects going to look at the meteor shower and leave after.

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