Bayard Police Department

Friday, Feb. 14

Battery
Royal Street
Caller advised that a named individual hit daughter in the face and left in a black Ford Escape/also threw rocks at caller’s car. Officer advised everything is okay for the night.

Saturday, Feb. 15

Welfare check
Vencill Street
Called 911 three times cursing at dispatchers/hung up all three times.

Battery
Pearl Street
Advised her 15-year-old daughter fought a 27-year-old female at this address/it was physical/daughter didn’t initiate the incident. Caller called back advising she was outside the BPD station and was informed that a BPD officer was busy with an arrest.

Criminal damage to property
340 Mayo Street
Broken window. Caller was advised it would be a little bit.

Larceny
Maple Street
Caller advised that the mother of his son stole his TV and sound bar from his house while he was not home.

Sunday, Feb. 16

Domestic disturbance
Chino Street
Caller advised she was in a domestic with a named male/out of anger he started threatening to choke the baby/he was pulling and hitting caller/he would not let her take her 2-year-old son. Caller left but other party is still there. Officer advised everything is okay/civil standby to get child/clear/en route to address on Chino.

Welfare check
Watson Street
Caller stated his is going to kill the people who own the dogs that keep barking. Officer advised everything is okay.

Unwanted subject
102 Hurley Avenue
Caller advised that her ex-boyfriend broke into her apartment through the kitchen window/he has already left. Officer has contact/clear/caller is requesting frequent patrol throughout the night.

Hurley Police Department

Friday, Feb. 14

Reckless driver
Highway 189 – MM 138 (3 miles north of Highway 61 junction)
Semi with cars on it is swerving. Officer went traffic at MM 129 (2 miles south of Hurley)/everything is okay.

Saturday, Feb. 15

Welfare check
Aztec Road
Caller from HMS advised a patient’s lab results are abnormal and needs to make sure the patient is okay/he is not answering/requests patient follow-up with primary and if he is not well he needs to be taken to GRMC ER.

Criminal damage to property
Romero Avenue
Caller believes her ex-renter broke into the residence through a window/does not believe anything was taken/it‘s pretty empty.

Santa Clara Police Department

Sunday, Feb. 16

Domestic disturbance
W. Pine Street
Caller advised that her boyfriend choked her and left in a red Pontiac G6 toward Racetrack Road. While on phone with caller the male returned and the female hung up the phone. Dispatcher called number back and everything is okay. Deputy advised units clear.

Domestic disturbance
N. Cleveland and W. Oak streets
BPD officer advised out at Cleveland and New with other half/advised clear/this is not related. XCPD officer advised clear/everything is okay.

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