Bayard Police Department

Monday, Apr. 1

Burglary
The Jerky Store
Broken window in back/product missing. Officers advise everything is okay.

Domestic disturbance
801 Tom Foy Blvd.
Advised one male and one female fighting in store/male is walking away. Officer advised ATL the area.

Fraud/embezzlement
400 Tom Foy Blvd. – 12:03 p.m.
Caller advised an employee taking money from the safe/that employee will be working at 2 p.m./caller has video footage.

Unwanted subject
Orchard Street
A named female is threatening her mother and her mother wants her to leave/female is still in the house/she just used fentanyl. Deputy advised other party left/everything is okay.

Tuesday, Apr. 2

Accident-injuries
314 Tom Foy Blvd.
10-year-old child hit by a vehicle. Officer advised left hip pain. EMS10 advised check Native status/Native 30 has accepted standby at base. Negative contact with BFD x 2.

Welfare check
Mahoney and N. Franey streets
Vehicle parked in middle of road.

Wednesday, Apr. 3

Larceny
301 N. Railroad Street – 5:05 p.m.
Caller advised a named subject went into the house and stole $310 and a phone. Officer advised will be en route to an address on Coffey Street/negative contact with a named female at her place on Coffey Street.

Unwanted subject
301 N. Railroad Street – 6:09 p.m.
A named female is on property inside of the shop/should already have a CTW/need her removed. Officers advised contact with female at M&A/negative CTW for this subject to M&A or M&M/subject left before issuing CTWs/will ATL for her again.

Unwanted subject
Coffey Street
Caller advised a female is in his vehicle and will not get out. Caller advised to cancel/she got out and they will call if they start to have issues again.

Thursday, Apr. 4

Shoplifting
801 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised a male on Pump 6 is trying to take burritos/small red car/he is leaving now. Officer had negative contact.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, Apr. 1

Welfare check
Romero Avenue
Caller hasn't heard from his children, 7- and10-years-of-age, all weekend. Deputy advised they are okay/mom will contact him when she has time.

Wednesday, Apr. 3

Criminal trespass warning
Hurley Dollar General
Officer advised (redacted) was issued a CTW for this location.

Thursday, Apr. 4

Welfare check
Santa Rita Avenue
Advised she is hearing voices and would not provide any other info/disconnected the phone. Deputy advised knocked several times with negative contact.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, Apr. 1

Welfare check
Cactus Street
Mother is not allowing caller to see his 1.5-year-old daughter. Officer advised (redacted) has custody of the child/(redacted) doesn't have custody of the child.

Wednesday, Apr. 3

Vehicle accident with injuries
Highway 180 and Ft Bayard Street
Report, no narrative.

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