Bayard Police Department

Friday, Aug. 14

Harassment
Bayard HMS
Caller advised that a named male in a white car is chasing caller who is in a silver Saturn. Officer advised to send wrecker for a white Saturn and that a 30s male has banged his head on the cage and has cut his forehead open.

Saturday, Aug. 15

Welfare check
Snappy Liquor
Caller advised that a female who looks to be asleep is inside a white SUV in front of the store. Officer advised that it was a U.S. mail truck and the woman was just writing in a book – not sleeping.

Sunday, Aug. 16

Domestic disturbance
Rogers and Empire streets
Caller advised that he has heard a male and a female yelling at each other for about 30 minutes now. Advised that he heard the female yell asking for keys. Officer made contact.

Santa Clara Police Department

Friday, Aug. 14

Stolen motor vehicle
Cleveland Street
Caller advised that she was visiting a friend last night and her . . . Officer advised they tried to call caller back twice.

Welfare check
N. Cleveland Street
Caller advised that he has been calling his wife for the past 45 minutes and she hasn’t answered. Officer advised that she is fine.

Request officer
Seven Sons Road
Caller advised that she has a restraining order against her husband and he went over and changed the locks to the house and she cannot get inside.

Saturday, Aug. 15

Domestic disturbance
S. Prescott Street
Caller advised that her boyfriend is throwing rocks at the window and ringing the doorbell and she wants him to leave for the night. Officer advised that the female is going to stay with her dad and officer will make sure the male doesn’t try to stop her and will keep a patrol for the rest of the night.

Sunday, Aug. 16

Weapons fired
N. Bayard Street
Caller advised that he has heard about 20 shots. Officer advised clear/the only shots he heard were coming from the shooting range.

Hurley Police Department

Friday, Aug. 14

Request officer
Aztec Avenue
Caller advised that her father was bitten by a dog but they don’t know who the dog belongs to. Caller advised that medical attention is not required at this time. Officer advised that pictures were taken and the ACO will be notified.

Sunday, Aug. 16

Unwanted subject
Highway 180
Caller advised that his son’s ex-fiance is trying to get things from the residence. Second caller advised that she has lived at the residence for five months and they are trying to kick her out
 

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