Bayard Police Department

Monday, Feb. 17

Unwanted subject
Stewart Street – 6:35 p.m.
Caller advised that her daughter’s boyfriend is on her property and she no longer wants him there/her 9-year-old grandson advised her that the boyfriend has hit him in the past. Officer had contact with caller/verbal only.

Welfare check
Maple Street
A named female is outside yelling in front of a named male’s house. Officer advised clear/negative contact/male advised female was there 30 minutes ago.

Tuesday, Feb. 18

Welfare check
Fahey Street
A named female is wanting to leave and a named male is not letting her go to El Refugio/possible children in home. Officer advised that the female left 30 minutes ago and kids are in school.

Welfare check
Stewart Street – 6 p.m.
Caller wants emergency welcheck on three children in the home.

Wednesday, Feb. 19

Welfare check
Stewart Street – 10:47 a.m.
Officer advised going to have to breach through door/property owner gave permission to breach through door. Officer made entry/everything is okay/a named female not on scene/going to patrol area.

Fraud/embezzlement
400 Tom Foy Blvd.
Employee stole $500/employee is on scene.

Welfare check
Rogers Street
Officer advised subject does not live here/residents have lived here for past two years.

Thursday, Feb. 20

Criminal sexual penetration
Bayard Elementary
Child making allegation that teacher molested them/parents and child are in the office. Officer received a call from the school.

Dog bite
Ruby Street
No blotter narrative.

Hurley Police Department

Tuesday, Feb. 18

Larceny
Arizona Avenue
A named female took password book and little items from the household/possibly happened over the course of last week. Officer was advised.

Disturbance
A Street
Caller advised her son is yelling at the neighbors/he is now inside. Caller advised she didn’t feel safe so she left the scene. Officer is going to contact a doctor to get second evaluation/son would not come to the door. Caller does not want to evict him because he has nowhere to go. Advised neighbor playing loud music is triggering him. Officer made contact with neighbor advising him not to play the music too loud.

Welfare check
Pattie Avenue
Caller advised she just received a message from her friend advising that she is ‘dying,’/she thinks her friend is going to take her life. Officer had contact advising clear/everything is okay.

Wednesday, Feb. 19

Welfare check
Hurley Elementary
Student/possible suicide attempt. Officer has contact with juvi and father.

Welfare check
Elguea Street
Caller hasn’t heard from a named female in seven hours/female tends to fall and hasn’t responded to any texts. Officer had contact with female/she is okay.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, Feb. 17

Littering
S. East Street
Someone keeps going and throwing trash in front of his yard.

Tuesday, Feb. 18

Criminal damage to property
N. Prescott Street
Caller believes someone has been trying to break into his residence/there are dents around his back door.

Welfare check
N. Hutchinson and W. Encino streets
Male lying on sidewalk.

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