Bayard Police Department

Monday, Aug. 24

Stolen motor vehicle
Orchard Street
Caller believes her son took her black 2014 Dodge/he was drinking last night. Officer advised possibly at Bill Evans.

Breaking and entering
Bayard Elementary
Caller advised someone broke in through the Special Ed building/gained access through the roof/does not seem like anything is missing but the building is disrupted.

Unwanted subject
500 East Street
Caller advised that a named male is next door and he is not supposed to be there/he just left.

Welfare check
Watson Street
Male is drunk and high and is threatening to kill his neighbor by shooting him. Neighbor is saying he was throwing eggs at his house/his neighbor’s dog has been barking all night.

Criminal trespass warning
204 Tom Foy Blvd.
A named male was just there and when he was told he wasn’t supposed to be there he walked out and threw a soda at the door/he left in a green car toward Santa Clara/door is not broken. Officer was advised.

Tuesday, Aug. 25

Welfare check
Watson Street
Caller advising that his 10-year-old brother just called advising their mother has been having a seizure and is having amnesia right now. Officer advising everything is okay/will be clear.

Wednesday, Aug. 26

Disturbance
Orchard Street
Female yelling very loudly/just yelling about random things. Officer has contact with a named individual.

Criminal damage to property
Runnels Drive
Grandson is possibly under the influence and punched a hole in caller’s wall and left. Officer made contact with caller/grandson left prior to arrival/possibly en route to girlfriend’s house on Maple/Santa Clara PD knows him.

Welfare check
Empire Street
Request welcheck on 65-year-old father who may be malnourished/has been in the hospital a few times for it. Officer advised male vomiting blood. EMS3 advised patient going to GRMC with Bayard PD. Officer advised will be transporting male to hospital momentarily.

Welfare check
N. Canyon Street
Caller advised that a named 46-year-old male is off his meds and made statements that he would harm himself or others.

Thursday, Aug. 27

Criminal damage to property
Empire Street
Two individuals broke her window with a rock and drove away in a gold car with a drier in the back, Officer advised to pend call for oncoming shift/advised that a visitor was the one who broke the window.

Harassment
Lusk Street
Advised that a male neighbor was yelling at him about 20 minutes ago. Officer advised negative contact with caller/left two voicemails.

Request officer
500 N. East Street
A named 13-year-old female has been missing for 3-4 hours/caller wants an officer to go and pick up her daughter and take her home/she said that her mother has her child. Officer has contact/taking the daughter home.

Hurley Police Department

Thursday, Aug. 27

Stolen motor vehicle
Main Street
A named female took caller’s grey Ford Taurus about two hours ago/no rear window or tags.

Domestic disturbance
Romero Avenue
Advised that sister is at the residence and LE needs to respond ASAP and hung up. Caller advised she is 39-years-old/requesting ambulance/she has a black left eye/a severe bite on her right pinky/scratches all over. Advised that her older sister took her 13-year-old daughter to her house in Bayard.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, Aug. 24

Welfare check
S. Mineral Street
Caller advised an elderly neighbor was thrown down by a pit bull, which was loose. Caller is unsure if she is hurt but her husband picked her up off the ground and helped her up. The dog is a brindle color that keeps roaming the area, as well as a second one that is grey in color/ belongs to a neighbor down the block. Officer advised dog coming from a named individual/everything is okay.

Wednesday, Aug. 26

Harassment
Pinon Street
Walk-in advised a named male who resides in Hurley is harassing him through the Internet. Deputy advised all non-emergency/will pend for Santa Clara.

Domestic disturbance
S. Prescott Street
Third party caller/advised two females fighting/she can hear screaming/one yelled for her to call 911. Deputies ATL but had negative contact with any females.

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