Bayard Police Department

Tuesday, Nov. 24

Intoxicated persons
400 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advising that a named male is sitting on the bench drinking and he believes it does not send the right message to the children in Bayard/someone needs to tell the male not to drink in public.

Welfare check
Guinevan Street
Caller from CYFD advised they have a report that a mother has been using narcotics with children in the house/they have been unable to contact the mother since last week. Officer advised negative contact/gate is locked with a padlock.

Wednesday, Nov. 25

Welfare check
Foy/Copper
Caller reporting a small boy around 3-years-of-age is screaming for his papa/corner of Copper and Foy. Officer requests EMS to location ref a 2 to 3-year-old boy/extremely cold. Bayard Fire Department out with boy/he is okay.

Unwanted subject
400 Tom Foy Blvd.
Officer issued a named female a CTW for W&N Enterprises.

Domestic disturbance
Santa Clara laundry mat
Caller advising that her ex approached her at the Santa Clara laundry mat with a gun/he was trying to break the window/he is in a white lifted GMC Sierra/he was trying to get physical/she is now on Racetrack Road. Officer ATL on Hill and Racetrack. Line was disconnected.

Overdose
Hurley Avenue
No report.

Welfare check
Lions Club
Caller advised a female is on the Lions Club porch 'freaking out'/not sure what's going on. Hurley PD officer advised negative contact with female.


Domestic disturbance
Empire Street
Female called 911. Dispatcher heard female say "Let me grab my slippers, I'm gonna have to go to Bayard."/attempted to call back x 3/rings then goes to voicemail. Silver City PD officer flagged down on Mountain View ref this call/advised burglary in progress on Empire Street/officer had contact with female ref abandoned 911.

Thursday, Nov. 26

Domestic disturbance
Runnels Drive
Caller advised that daughter's boyfriend and a named female are at the residence/advised that the male threw her on the floor/negative on anything else that was physical.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, Nov. 23

Disturbance
Romero Avenue
Caller reports that a named female is causing damage and threatening caller/he wants to press charges/she let neighbor's dog out of yard. Officer advised in contact with Molynda Brewer in alley/issued her an indefinite CTW for the address/tazer was deployed.

Tuesday, Nov. 24

Disturbance
Cortez Avenue
A named male threatened her son/not physical. Officer advised male left prior to arrival.

Thursday, Nov. 26

Domestic disturbance
Aztec Avenue
Officer advised female was fighting over a phone/it was retrieved/female left/everything is okay.

Santa Clara Police Department

Tuesday, Nov. 24

Battery
S. Cleveland Street
Caller is requesting officer to Gospel Mission ref a named female was in a physical domestic/left eye is swollen/a named male hit her. Officer advised clear from Gospel Mission/female just wants the male to . . .

Larceny
W. Encino Street
A named male neighbor was in her yard between 1 and 3 a.m. and stole her shop vac/another neighbor is witness, Officer issued a CTW to Eddie Herrera for the address.

Thursday, Nov. 26

Domestic disturbance
S. Bellm Street
Caller advised he can hear the couple arguing very loudly/there is a child in the home. Deputy made contact with female at the address/negative contact with anything or any arguing in the area.

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