Bayard Police Department

Monday, July 19

Harassment
N. Foy Street
Caller advised someone hacked her daughter's computer and stole her personal information. Officer and GCSO deputy made contact with caller.

Tuesday, July 20

Reckless driver
Highway 356
Male driving up and down the highway going toward the mine then turns around and comes back/caller can only hear, doesn't see anything. Officer advised spoke with male that has a shop behind the bus depot/advising he was getting a vehicle ready for a race and revving the engine/was advised to keep it down/will be clear.

Wednesday, July 21

Welfare check
Bayard Cemetery
Male on side of road who appeared naked with a black shirt in his hand. Officer made contact with male at bottom Snappy/male does have bottoms on/he advised he is okay.

Welfare check
N. Yucca and Mayo streets
Female with two small children running barefoot in the street crying and screaming. Dispatch could hear children screaming in the background. Second caller advised a female with two kids knocking on her door. Officer advised to send another unit/29-year-old female having an episode/under narcotics/ two small kids.

Welfare check
Winifred Street
Caller advised her father sent her an email advising he had been given a lung cancer diagnosis. When she tried to call the line had been disconnected/city hall advised her his water had been turned off.

Unwanted subject
314 Tom Foy Blvd.
Male is walking around the business and pumps flipping people off as they pass by/he is now in the median. Deputy had negative contact. 

Harassment
N. East Street
Caller advised a named male is outside causing problems/he is outside yelling and won't go away/this is an ongoing issue. Officer made contact with male/units clear/matter was resolved/parties separated for the night.

Stolen motor vehicle
Stewart Street – 9:56 p.m.
Caller lent her grey 98 Ford to the son of a friend so he could go to Hurley to pick up a cell phone/he left at 8:15 p.m. and has not returned.

Thursday, July 22

Disturbance
Bayard Maintenance Shop
Advised a male yelling at the employees.

Harassment
N. East Street
Caller advised her husband was being chased across the street near the railroad tracks. Officer out at a nearby address.

Domestic disturbance
Runnels Drive
Advised a named male headbutted her/he left. Deputy went to the address and knocked and a female answered the door. The officer advised why the officer was there and she said that she did not call.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, July 19

Welfare check
E Street
Caller advised her friend's daughter called her and said people are kicking her out of her house/she said these people showed up in a white Tahoe. Bayard PD officer advised everything is okay/spoke to the female who advised she is willingly moving tonight/the white vehicle is her friends helping her move.

Wednesday, July 21

Unwanted subject
Romero Avenue
Caller advised a female is parked in her front yard in a maroon 4dr Titanium Edge screaming about her son driving fast. Second caller advised male at this address drives terribly/he speeds up and down the road and doesn't stop at stop signs.

Thursday, July 22

Welfare check
Hurley Post Office
Caller advised a mail truck with the lights on. Deputy out with a white 2013 Ford/all doors and gates are locked/back lights of the mail truck were left on/both units clear.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, July 19

Harassment
N. James Street
Caller advised she is having issues with her son's father's girlfriend.

Tuesday, July 20

Harassment
N. James Street
Caller advising a named male is harassing her/she no longer needs an officer and needs to leave for work.

Wednesday, July 21

Welfare check
S. James Street
Caller advised the neighbor is trying to kick him out of his house.

Harassment
XCPD
Walk-in advised that a named male threatened him and slashed her(?) tires last night

Thursday, July 22

Disturbance
Aguilla Street
Caller advised her son is out of control and will not calm down/he has a bat in his hand.

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