Bayard Police Department

Friday, Oct. 26

Unwanted subject
1001 Central Avenue
Officer advised subject left upon request.

DV order violation
Maple Street – 11:04 a.m.
A named individual is refusing to give the kids back and there is a DVO in place between the two parties. Officer en route to a Maple Street address to make contact with a named individual/kids can stay where they like/caller is upset about that.

Welfare check
Maple Street
Caller advised that a named individual was supposed to pick up the children today/advised that photos on a named individual’s phone of a named individual with his hand in his pants wearing a bra/advised the named individual is a sex offender/is unsure if she wants the kids to go with the named individual.

Saturday, Oct. 27

Welfare check
Maple Street – 8:50 a.m.
Caller advised her two children are with their biological father and wants an officer to check on them. Officer had contact with dad and boys at Maple/Railroad and they are walking their dog and will be en route to speak with the mother/officer advised one female in unit en route to a Maple Street address.

Harassment
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised he was just threatened by a named male. Officer on scene.

Weapons fired
Hurley Avenue
Officer advised negative contact with any shots fired in the area. Advised it was probably fireworks from the football game that caller heard.

Sunday, Oct. 28

Fahey Street
Caller advised that a named male is causing problems with her daughter/he will not get out of the car/he has been causing problems with her all night. Officer advised negative on any fighting.

Shoplifting
101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised subjects have already left in a small black Honda.

Unwanted subject
N. East Street
A named male is on caller’s property trying to get parts from a vehicle.

Domestic disturbance
Hurley Avenue
Caller advised he can hear yelling and banging in the trailer with broken windows covered with plastic/he heard a female scream. Officer issued a named individual an indefinite . . .

Hurley Police Department

Friday, Oct. 26

Welfare check
Nevada Avenue
Caller advised was supposed to pick her up to vote and she is not answering the door. Officer advised everything is okay/clear.

Saturday, Oct. 27

Missing persons
Romero Avenue – 11:20 p.m.
Caller advised his 42-year-old wife has been missing since 4 p.m. today. She left in a 2004 Black Chevy Silverado and has her German shepherd with her.

Sunday, Oct. 28

Disturbance
Main Street – North Hurley
Caller advised someone is trying to kill someone/they got into a fight. Deputy had contact, advising everything is okay/units will be clear/Hallowe’en-birthday party with uninvited guests/everybody left.

Disturbance
Main Street – North Hurley
Caller advised that her neighbor’s boyfriend just kicked in the door to his girlfriend’s. Deputy advised they do not want to press charges on family member who kicked the door open.

Santa Clara Police Department

Saturday, Oct. 27

Welfare check
Highway 180/shooting range
Male just laid down on the side of the road. Officer advised one male in unit.

Sunday, Oct. 28

Suspicious vehicle
S. Prescott Street
Caller called back advising vehicle has moved.

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