Bayard Police Department

Tuesday, June 23

Domestic disturbance
S. Canyon Street
Advised that 30 minutes ago she got into an argument with her in-law who tried to throw a baby walker at her/he tried to hit her also and her 19-year-old brother stepped in and was hitting him very hard. Officer was advised.

Wednesday, June 24

Accident-property damage
Hurley Avenue
Officer advised a walk-in reported an accident, which occurred last night.

Thursday, June 25

Welfare check
Dayhill Street
23-year-old male feeling suicidal/feels like cutting his wrists/he is bipolar/he isn’t taking his meds. Caller stated his phone is about to die and is having anxiety/the issue arose when doctor told him to ‘suck it up.’ Officer advised he was transported for stomach pain and suicidal.

Game and Fish
Highway 356 – MM 4
Caller advised they hit a deer and it crawled into the brush. Officer had negative contact with the deer or any debris.

Hurley Police Department

No reports.
Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, June 22

Criminal damage to property
Santa Clara Laundromat
Male advised that LE needed to take report or he would have dispatch’s jobs. Officer had negative contact with anyone at the location.

Unwanted subject
N. Cleveland Street
Advised that a named male is destroying the house and is now walking down Cleveland/maybe to his grandma’s house/he took a phone from his mother’s purse. Officer in the area ATL/negative contact at the grandma’s house.

Tuesday, June 23

Unwanted subject
S. James Street
Advised that a named male is harassing caller’s mother/believes he is intoxicated. Officer advised Ray Chacon was issued a CTW for this address.

Wednesday, June 24

Welfare check
N. Bayard Street
Caller advised her daughters, ages 10, 12, and 14 years-of-age, are home alone and there is a male knocking at their back door/caller received a text. Officer advised that it might have been the Xfinity guy because he is in the area/negative contact with anything in the area.

Welfare check
Highway 180 and N. Bayard Street
Caller advised a little girl is running toward the shooting range/she is 11 to 12-years-old. Officer advised he is out with a female with a yellow backpack/seems upset for some reason/started running from him then stopped.

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