Bayard Police Department

Friday, May 1

Disturbance
McKee and Erie streets
Can hear multiple males yelling. Officer had negative contact.

Larceny
Coffey Street
Caller asks that her 23-year-old son be picked up re: he stole caller’s jewelry and card yesterday and took $100 out of bank.

Disturbance
N. Yucca and Stewart streets
Male hitting female/female leaving in a white Ford Suburban Blazer down Yucca Street/she did not look injured/male is still in backyard of home.

Welfare check
500 East Street
Someone possibly tried to break in to the residence/all the windows are open. Officer advised cable line has been cut going to the TV/has been an ongoing issue with Stephanie and Albert.

Breaking and entering
Vencill Street
Caller advised that someone has broken into his brother’s house in the past 24 hours/caller is working on the property/a window in the back is busted.

Disturbance
Lusk Street
Caller advised she can hear yelling/can hear him throwing things around. Officer advised male was arguing with himself/doing some remodeling/units clear.

Hurley Police Department

Friday, May 1

Domestic disturbance
B Street
Caller advised that a couple keeps fighting/female is screaming and crying for the last couple of minutes. Officer advised en route to a D Street address/going back to location.

Loud music
Romero Avenue
Officer spoke with an individual who said they would turn it down/unit clear.

Saturday, May 2

Assault
Cortez Avenue
Drug dealer friend next door fired a gun toward caller’s boyfriend/boyfriend was not hit. Officer had negative contact/will be out at the next door address.

Domestic disturbance
Main Street
A named individual and a male are fighting/it sounds physical/can hear items hitting walls. Officer advised everything is okay/both parties advised verbal only/negative evidence of a battery.

Sunday, May 3

Larceny
D Street
Caller advised that a named male stole her phone a few days ago and today he posted inappropriate pictures of her on Snapchat.

Santa Clara Police Department

Friday, May 1, 2020

Loud party
St. Helena -- 1:10 a.m.
Caller advised her neighbors are partying on St. Helena/they are really loud/they woke up her whole family. Officer made contact advising they will lower the music.

Welfare check
N. Mineral Street
A named female was having a reaction to some medication the other day and has not had contact with caller or her nurse today.

Domestic disturbance
N. Prescott Street
Caller advised that two tenants are fighting/male broke female’s nose/male just walked down the stairs possibly to his unit/female in other unit.

Disturbance
E. Mill and S. Prescott Street
Male is yelling in the intersection challenging another male to fight. Caller advised a male threw a trashcan at her window/unknown who the male was. Officer on scene.

Saturday, May 2

Domestic disturbance
S. Bayard Street
Caller advised that a named female is verbally abusing her and pushed a door into her/they have been drinking/her son brought the female from the streets and she will not leave her house.

Criminal damage to property
S. Bayard Street
Caller advised that someone busted out her grandma’s gray 2007 Chevy HMR’s windows early this morning/thinks a neighbor did it. Officer issued a CTW to a named individual.

Domestic disturbance
Stone Street
Officer called advising domestic/male put his hands on female.

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