Bayard Police Department

Friday, Apr. 12

Aggravated battery
Maple Street
Advised they were working on their car/a male drove up and asked for money/caller's friend argued with the male/and the male hit him in the face/male left in a white Dodge Avenger. Officer out at a Maple Street address.

Reckless driver
Cortez Avenue – Hurley
Older Toyota Camry not wanting to maintain its lane/just passed North Hurley. Hurley PD officer went traffic with vehicle.

Saturday, Apr. 13

Welfare check
N. East Street
Apple watch user involved in a severe crash was the recording on 911. Officer in area ATL for a named male on a go-kart/contact in Vanadium/juvies were advised to go home and check in with . . .

Harassment
Watson Street
Caller advised he heard a named subject talk on the phone to someone else saying he was going to go to caller's house and kill him/threats were not made directly to him.

Harassment
S. Franey Street
Stated the neighbor's kids are harassing his dog/it's an ongoing issue. Officer made contact with caller.

Welfare check
Blackhawk Street
Caller states the neighbor called her and heard screaming from this location.

Sunday, Apr. 14

Suspicious vehicle
Cobre High School
Officer had negative contact with anyone.

Suspicious vehicle
101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised the van has been parked by the dumpsters for the past hour/wants them to leave. Officer advised vehicle is out of gas.

Hurley Police Department

Friday, Apr. 12

Unwanted subject
Santa Rita Street
A named female is at the residence saying she is going to burn caller's house down/she is in the backyard/she is screaming she is going to burn the house. Deputy advised going to ATL the area/caller stated the females put a . . .

Saturday, Apr. 13

Suspicious vehicle
Elguea Avenue
Open trunk/unattended vehicle. Officer had negative contact with homeowner/closed trunk for them/will frequent patrol throughout the night.

Sunday, Apr. 14

Harassment
100 Cortez Avenue
Caller advised a named subject is calling the caller and advising that he isn't able to bring his dog to pick up his wife at the Patio Restaurant. Caller stated subject told him he wasn't able to go back to the restaurant. Spoke to both parties/they were advised to stop contacting each other.

Santa Clara Police Department

Friday, Apr. 12

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Stone Street
The maintenance man was weed eating and hit caller's cars with rocks. Officer ran registrations and DLs.

Harassment
S. Prescott Street
Advised a named male stopped by her mom's house wanting to talk to caller/she asked him to stop speaking to her/request a frequent patrol for next two weeks for the address. Officer informed her of steps to take to file a restraining order.

Criminal damage to property
N. Hutchinson Street
Neighbor saw a male come and break a window to caller's house/caller didn't see it/neighbor saw a man do it and take off. Officer set up frequent patrol for one month and ATL for a 4Runner with paper tag.

Saturday, Apr. 13

Domestic disturbance
Prescott Street
Male juvi went up to her apartment and stated her mother and father were fighting downstairs/child was 5 to 6-years-old.

Child pornography
Unknown Hutchinson Street
Report, no narrative.

Welfare check
11988 Highway 180
Male at the top of the hill. Deputy had negative contact.

Welfare check
W. Encino Street
Caller's 3-year-old granddaughter is with the mother and there is an open CYFD case. Officer will give caller a call.

Sunday, Apr. 14

Loud party
N. James Street – 1:57 a.m.
Stated the house behind her is having a party and loud music and she cannot sleep. Officer out at 802 Oak/officer advised them to keep it down.

Domestic disturbance
Jaguar Street
Husband is blocking her vehicle with his and isn't letting her leave. Officer advised everything is okay/female is going to stay at a different location.

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