Bayard Police Department

Monday, Nov. 18

Harassment
Rogers Street
Caller advised her male neighbor has been threatening her. Officers out at an address on Empire Street.

Tuesday, Nov. 19

School threat
Snell Middle School
No report.

Harassment
Maple Street
Caller is being harassed on the phone. Officer out at an East Street address.

Wednesday, Nov. 20

Overdose
N. Yucca Street
No report.

Thursday, Nov. 21

Suspicious vehicle
Guinevan Street
A gray Ford pickup has been parked in the alley for three days. Officer advised owner showed up to replace battery in vehicle.

Hurley Police Department

Thursday, Nov. 21

Reckless driver
Highway 180 at Grant County Airport entrance
Deputy advised he ATL from Walmart headed eastbound on Highway 180.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, Nov. 18

Criminal damage to property
E. Maple and N. Bayard streets
Caller advised he saw kids tearing the rubber flooring at the park. Caller advised to disregard, he is going to call officer on his personal cell.

Criminal trespass warning
N. James Street
Caller wants two named males issued CTWs. Officer was advised.

Criminal damage to property
N. Prescott Street
Officer was called out by the mayor to handle this call.

Tuesday, Nov. 19

Reckless driver
Highway 180 and N. Bayard Street
Officer advised the vehicle has pulled off the side of the road with its hazards on/negative contact with other vehicle.

Wednesday, Nov. 20

Domestic disturbance
S. Bayard Street
Caller advised her brothers showed up and went into her house and started hitting her and her grandson/they left in a white pickup truck. Officer advised will be out behind the Brown Derby with both males/will be clear from location and en route to caller’s.

Weapons fired
Santa Clara
Female caller was not very cooperative and said she wanted to report a shooting. When asked if it was a shooting or shots fired caller would not elaborate. When asked for a specific location caller was not cooperative but advised it is near the stop sign as you are coming into Santa Clara. Officer advised in the area/negative contact with anyone.

Thursday, Nov. 21

Weapons fired
Todd Street
Officer advised everything is okay/subject was just setting off fireworks.

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