Bayard Police Department

Tuesday, Jan. 12

Criminal trespass warning
Runnels Drive
Caller advising she needs to issue a named female a CTW for the property ref to "not being good with her on the phone" and is not a tenant of hers. Deputy did not make contact with female.

Welfare check
Poplar Street
Last heard from a 79-year-old female yesterday morning.

Wednesday, Jan. 13

Welfare check
Bard Street
Caller has had negative contact with his 69-year-old sister in the last couple of days by phone/this is unusual as she always answers. Officer advised the female is not home/has been gone for a few days according to a neighbor. Caller called back advising her phone was dead/spoke to sister/she is okay.

Disturbance
Ruby and Coffey streets
Caller advised a male and a female are yelling at each other. Officer advised ATL.

Thursday, Jan. 14

Unwanted subject
Grant Street
Advised that his wife is at his house and he does not want her there/she showed up in a white truck/she has been gone for a year/he just wants her to leave him alone.

Reckless driver
Hurley and Central avenues
A male in a white Lincoln left the thrift store at a high rate of speed. Officer out at a Maple Street address.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, Jan. 11

DV order violation
A Street
Caller advised her ex-husband has been contacting her via phone and they have a DVO.

Tuesday, Jan.12

Domestic disturbance
Santa Rita Avenue and 2nd Street
Caller advised she saw a male break a glass screen door to a house and go inside the house/she can hear a male and a female arguing/a white truck with a camper is outside. Officer out at a Santa Rita Street address/advised it was a brother and sister locked out of a house/mother is on her way.

Wednesday, Jan. 13

Welfare check
Elguea Street
74-year-old female is disoriented/advised she is confused and doesn't know she is at home/she is dizzy as well. Officer advised EMS on scene.

Welfare check
Santa Rita Street
Caller advised his female neighbor is ranting about going to an orphanage and started walking down to the roadway/caller is on his way toward her to make sure she does not get into the roadway. Deputy advised clear/female is okay/another female will be getting this female in to see a doctor hopefully next week.

Thursday, Jan. 14

Disturbance
Main Street – North Hurley
Caller advised she and her husband saw the boys knocking on the neighbor's door and the husband went to confront them. Drivers' license checks were performed.

Santa Clara Police Department

Thursday, Jan. 14

Welfare check
Highway 180 and Manhattan Park Drive
Caller advised a black Jeep Cherokee is parked in the middle of Manhattan Park Drive. Deputy out with vehicle/will have intersection shut down/looks like it was involved in a crash. Deputy made contact with owner who advised he is unsure of who had his vehicle/advised it is his vehicle and unknown where it was located until dispatch . . .

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