Bayard Police Department

Friday, Jan. 26

Domestic disturbance
Park Street
A named male is throwing out her baby's milk/has not gotten physical with caller/caller holding her baby and four other children in the home/male went outside with an icepick/possibly going to slash her tires. Can hear the male yelling in the background. Officer advised everything is okay/they will separate for the night.

Saturday, Jan. 27

Fight
Central Avenue
Advised six male juvies physically fighting. Foot pursuit/subject running behind city hall. Deputy advised one in investigative detention at the Bayard Post Office. XCPD officer advised one in investigative detention. Another deputy advised one in investigative detention. 13-year-old male bleeding from mouth.

Sunday, Jan. 28

Unwanted subject
Dayhill Street
Advised granddaughter's boyfriend keeps going and trying to talk to the granddaughter/caller advised he doesn't want him at the residence. Officer advised if contact is made with the boyfriend issue him a CTW for this address.

Welfare check
Watson Street
Male keeps calling saying, "You already know what's going on." He will not answer any questions and then hangs up the phone.

Vehicle burglary
N. Foy and Mayo streets
Vehicle was broken into/request frequent patrol.

Criminal damage to property
Orchard and Vanadium streets
Five kids just threw rocks at windows and broke them on a doublewide/all wearing dark hoodies and took off running. XCPD officer advised on South Canyon kids running south in the river wash from Vanadium/children ran back and forth up the wash/at the end of Maple Street in the river wash.

Hurley Police Department

Saturday, Jan.27

Larceny
Santa Rita Avenue
(Redacted) just ran off with her laptop/wants to make a report and get her laptop back.

Santa Clara Police Department

Friday, Jan. 26

Welfare check
Highway 180 – MM 122 (2 miles west of Bayard Cemetery)
Child, possibly female 10-years-old, walking east. Officer advised negative contact.

Saturday, Jan. 27

Disturbance
Cottonwood Street
Advised her brother is at her residence trying to fight her husband/her brother lives with her/he is yelling and screaming/he is going to be in his room now/she doesn't want things to get worse as they have in the past. Officer advised everything is okay/both parties are going to be separated.

Sunday, Jan. 28

Criminal trespass warning
11988 Highway 180
Two subjects with CTWs are at the address/unknown names. Caller called back advising they left the store and they do not want an officer out that way at this time.

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