Bayard Police Department

Monday, Apr. 12

Larceny
Walnut Drive
Caller advised a weed eater was stolen. Officer en route to address.

Reckless driver
Virginia Street
Vehicles burning out in caller's front yard.

Tuesday, Apr. 13

Criminal trespass warning
Fahey Street
Paul Cabrera was issued a CTW to a Guinevan Street address.

Harassment
314 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised a male threw change at him, broke a plastic shield window, and left in a silver truck/unknown why he did this/would like a CTW issued. Officer had negative contact with caller/will ATL for silver truck.

Wednesday, Apr. 14

Criminal damage to property
Winifred Street
Caller advised that it appears someone had started a small fire near his garage.

Thursday, Apr. 15

Unwanted subject
Coffey Street
Caller advised he woke up to a named female inside his house and she was refusing to leave/doesn't know how she got into the house/caller left because he didn't want any problems to start/didn't feel comfortable providing his name to dispatch/he's en route to his mother's house and would have her call with all the information. Officer advised en route to address to speak with female/will be clear/female has left.

Hurley Police Department

Tuesday, Apr. 13

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Diaz and Cortez avenues
Caller advised he is working for a company near the railroad and saw some of the windows broken and fire extinguishers stolen/he can see where they tampered with ignitions trying to turn equipment on/will be standing by in a white Ford with a crane on it.

Unwanted subject
B Street – 11:32 p.m.
Caller advised a named male is running around caller's yard/would like a CTW issued if located. Deputy advised units clear/negative contact with male/caller refused to speak to deputies on scene.

Wednesday, Apr. 14

Accident-property damage
Cortez Avenue
Someone hit the fire hydrant.

Unwanted subject
B Street – 9:57 a.m.
Caller wants the male who was at his residence last night issued a CTW.

Thursday, Apr. 15

Welfare check
Elguea Street
No report.

Santa Clara Police Department

Tuesday, Apr. 13

Unwanted subject
Aguila Street
Caller requests officer ref the damage her son did to the house. Caller called back advising her son is there and she doesn't want him there due to the damage he caused. Officer advised son left.

Harassment
500 S. Prescott Street
People in another apartment are harassing caller.

Wednesday, Apr. 14

Larceny
Central Elementary
Caller advised about 5:30 a.m. he was unloading equipment from his truck/advised that someone stole the roto-rooter from his truck. Caller advised he heard two males talking at a trailer nearby when he arrived. Caller will be parked on the Prescott side in a white Ford pickup. Officer advised found the item that was taken.

Burglary
S. Prescott Street
No report.

Reckless driver
Highway 180 – MM 118 (Uncle Woody's Flea Market)
Black convertible speeding.
Deputy had contact with a named male/advised it was probably him.

Thursday, Apr. 15

Welfare check
Mineral and Bellm streets
Caller can hear a male yelling shut up. Officer had negative contact.

Fight
Aspen Street
Caller advised three females fighting/all in shorts. Officer advised in front of the school with two of the females/en route to Hermanas Road with two females.

Suicide threat
Aguila Street
No report.

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