Bayard Police Department

Saturday, June 24

Breaking and entering
1001 Central Avenue
Caller advised she was walking her dog and thought she saw a male trying break into the back door of the M&A Café. Officer advised all doors are secure.

Criminal damage to property
Mayo Street
A tree just fell onto a trailer on the corner of Mayo and Yucca.

Sunday, June 25

Welfare check
N. Canyon and Vanadium streets
Caller hears a male yelling hysterically and saying he's going to kill someone. Officer had negative contact with anyone screaming and neighbors advised they have not heard anyone screaming.

Domestic disturbance
Poplar
Caller advised couple is fighting in the last house on the right.

Unwanted subject
North Street
The ex-boyfriend was there causing problems/he was drunk/just took off.

Welfare check
E. Elm Street
His uncle has not been seen for three days. Uncle's girlfriend showed up advising the uncle is okay at her house.

Larceny
Bayard Elementary School
Caller advised that kids stole his little brother's bike and wrecked it. Officer has contact with other parties about this incident.

Suspicious vehicle
Franey Street
Officer advised two occupants in the vehicle are looking at their phones, possibly looking for an address.

Hurley Police Department

Sunday, June 25

Welfare check
Horseshoe Drive - North Hurley
A named male is walking around naked.

Domestic disturbance
D Street
Caller advised he drank too much and has made a lot of people angry tonight/a female can be heard yelling at him in the background/caller is requesting help. Officer made contact and advised the male said he had too much to drink and his girlfriend left.

Santa Clara Police Department

Friday, June 23

Unwanted subject
W. Encino Street
Caller advised they have asked two named females to leave numerous times and they are refusing.

Welfare check
Lincoln and Clove streets
Subjects in vehicle.

Sunday, June 25

Loud music
Manhattan Park
The music is not loud/the bass is loud. Officer advised subjects to turn down the music.

Missing persons
W. Pine Street - 8:15 a.m.
Caller advised that her 56-year-old brother disappeared about 3.5 hours ago/he left in his blue Hyundai and wasn't upset. Dispatcher advised that another sister advised the brother is not missing he is in the hospital.

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