Bayard Police Department

Monday, Feb. 10

Criminal damage to property
Cobre High School
Caller advised someone broke her classroom window.

Battery
Cobre High School
Altercation between two females/it is under control/request LE to the office. Officer advised clear for now/have to make contact with second party who is an adult.

Tuesday, Feb. 11

Domestic disturbance
Park Street
Caller advising a named female just hit him and scratched him/she also punched and kicked him/she left the residence in a green crossover with their 1-month-old son/caller does not need medical attention. Officer had contact with caller who advised she left about two minutes ago/doesn’t want to press charges just a welcheck on the child.

Wednesday, Feb. 12

Harassment
N. Canyon Street
Caller stated that her 16-year-old daughter is being harassed on social media by another female at Silver High School. Officer cleared call at 4:52 p.m.

Thursday, Feb. 13

Domestic disturbance
Bard Street
Caller said just send an officer re: her daughter is out of control and then disconnected. Called back caller who advised she was fighting with her daughter, her father, and her daughter’s boyfriend at another location, but wanted to report the domestic now. Officer advised parties that were involved left/female is leaving.

Criminal damage to property
Cobre High School
Broken windows in the back by the science building.

Liquor laws
Cobre High School
14-year-old female student with alcohol and a vape pen on her/parents have been called and will be en route/student is in the office. Officer was advised.

Hurley Police Department

Tuesday, Feb. 11

Welfare check
Nevada Avenue
Caller from GRMC advised patient with low blood count needs transfusion/he is refusing to go to the hospital/doctor said it is very important that he goes in tonight/suggesting LE do a welcheck first. Officer advised patient appeared to be fine and stated he will go when he is ready.

Wednesday, Feb. 12

Welfare check
Cortez Avenue
A named male with a machete is in the parking lot yelling/the machete is two feet long/he is a tall skinny African-American with long hair. Officer had negative contact.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, Feb. 10

Larceny
N. Suchoff and W. Oak streets
Advised the male just jumped on top of the house then left with a package/female driver. Officer had contact with caller/ATL for a large black/red/white box.

Tuesday, Feb. 11

Welfare check
E. Mill Street
Caller advised that his ex-girlfriend told him that some people want to kill her and caller knows she just bought a shotgun/she didn’t sound right either. Deputy had negative contact on E. Mill Street/advised that the female is at her apartment on Silver Street.

Wednesday, Feb. 12

Welfare check
W. Oak and N. Prescott streets – 12 noon
Male with no shirt and a brown dog is yelling very loudly and walking down the street in front of the SCPD.

Welfare check
N. Cleveland Street – 12:40 p.m.
Male without a shirt standing by his door and yelling/caller was passing by. Officer made contact with caller and a named male/he is okay/he is home now.

Fraud/embezzlement
S. Bellm Street
Caller gave scammers her Medicare information.

Domestic disturbance
N. East Street
A named male in a blue Ford F250 headed toward Silver or Hurley/has been drinking/took phones of residents at this location/it was physical/caller had to run to a neighbor to use their phone. BPD officer advised negative contact with vehicle. SCPD officer advised female refused medical.

Thursday, Feb. 13

Unwanted subject
W. Cactus Street
A named male is not wanted on the property/he is inside the yard/he is not supposed to be there/he is not causing problems. The DVO has expired/male there to pick up some belongings/will take no further action as the male is going to be leaving.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
S. James Street
Caller advised they have video of a male kicking her vehicle and damaged her taillight/they were out of town and they have cameras.

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