Bayard Police Department

Monday, Jan. 22

Welfare check
Main Street
Caller advised her two sons were knocking on the door and causing noise, so caller asked them to leave. Caller is concerned about her younger son as he is only 15-years-old and still lives at the residence. Caller also advised there may be blood on the outside furniture.

Unwanted subject
Franey Street
Caller advised she got into an argument with a named male and she thinks he is in her back yard/a named female is with him.

Welfare check
Grant Street
Advised a male lying down in a flannel shirt and a blanket. Officer out with the male/will be giving him a ride to Santa Clara.

Tuesday, Jan. 23

Game and Fish
Highway 180 – MM 123 (1 mile west of Bayard Cemetery)
Injured deer on side of roadway. Officer advised one shot fired/deer moved off roadway.

Game and Fish
Cobre Golf Course
Javelinas.

Harassment
N. Yucca Street
Caller advised she is receiving texts from someone saying they were gonna go kill her. Officer advised he will contact caller.

Weapons fired
N. Railroad Street
Caller advised she heard a loud car and then three gunshots. Officer advising he made contact with a vehicle/advised it was backfiring a lot and could be what she heard.

Wednesday, Jan. 24

Domestic disturbance
Runnels Drive
Caller advised she can hear someone screaming "Get in the car," and another person yelling to get off them/male and female. Second caller advised he can hear a female screaming frantically. Officer advised multiple juvis at this location/one male fled the scene/out at a Runnels Drive address/requesting another unit.

Thursday, Jan. 25

Harassment
Snell Middle School
No report.

Hurley Police Department

Thursday, Jan. 25

Welfare check
Santa Rita Avenue
Female advised to send LE and disconnected the line. Deputy made contact with female who advised her sister was being a peeping tom and watching her in the shower from outside. Deputy made contact with homeowner who is requesting CTWs be issued to (redacted) and (redacted) when they are located.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, Jan. 22

Unwanted subject
E. Morrow Street
A named male is on the porch/she is not home/she can see him on the camera/he is wearing a grey hoodie/wants him to leave. Officer had negative contact with male.

Tuesday, Jan.23

Unwanted subject
Jasper Street
Caller advised her niece is outside breaking a lock. Officer investigating.

Thursday, Jan. 25

Disturbance
XCPD
Officer advised a Spanish only-speaking walk-in wanting to report an incident/stated they have been having ongoing issues. Deputies advised not going to be a welcheck/out at a Budge Street address.

Harassment
N. Prescott Street
States his kid's mother was screaming at him when he went to pick up his child/he has the child now but wants to report the incident.

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