Bayard Police Department

Monday, Feb. 7

Burglary
Cobre School Maintenance
Caller advised someone broke in and stole from one of the trucks and went through things in the yard.

Domestic disturbance
Cactus Street
Caller advised her 14-year-old son is outside trying to break the door/his hand is bleeding after punching a picture/caller locked him out after he did this/he got upset after she took his phone/he now is just standing outside no longer hitting the door.

Criminal damage to property
Cobre High School
Caller advising they found some damage by concession stand behind the high school.

Larceny
Davis Street
Caller advised that someone stole a generator during the night. Officer was advised.

Larceny
Grant Street
Caller advised her H&R Block credit card was stolen.

Domestic disturbance
S. Franey Street
Caller advised he received a phone call from his mother who stated his father is intoxicated and hit her/his mother advised he slapped her and pulled her hair. Caller advised his mother is recovering from a stroke and needs help doing things. Officer requested EMS ref a 70-year-old female punched and hit in the head/breathing normally at this time.

Welfare check
Budge Drive
Caller advised her cousin called her and said to call the cops/caller advised cousin called on Facebook. Officer advised checking for DVO between a named female and a named male/advised units clear/female was uncooperative and male left for his own residence.

Tuesday, Feb. 8

Fight
Snell Middle School
Caller advised a fight just occurred/students are separated at this time/request officer report to front office.

Breaking and entering
Hurley Avenue
Caller advised some kids are trying to break into a trailer and the tenant is not there right now/they're trying to go in through a window/two girls and a male in the truck. Caller called back advising four kids left in the grey Dodge towards . . .

Wednesday, Feb. 9

Unwanted subject
Central Avenue
Caller advised his son is causing problems and he wants him to leave/son is inside the house/caller advised he is going south. Deputy advised has contact with the son at East and Mayo/units clear/son left but will possibly return.

Harassment
N. Railroad Street
Caller advised a 40-year-old female has been harassing her and her family due to family issues/caller had a run-in with her about 15 minutes ago. Officer had contact with caller who stated she parked next to the female by mistake at the Bayard Food Basket and the female and her mother started to yell and cuss at them.

Disturbance
Central Avenue
Caller advised her 31-year-old son is getting violent and broke her internet box/he left walking. Deputy advised on Central ATL'ing/at the residence/requesting ambulance just to check him out.

Hurley Police Department

Thursday, Feb. 10

Stolen motor vehicle
Cortez Avenue
Report/no narrative.

Santa Clara Police Department

No blotter entries.

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