Bayard Police Department

Friday, Feb. 11

Larceny
E. Elm Street
A named female and her boyfriend are taking things from caller's home/they already left although she's not sure/maybe they are under the bed. Caller advised she was not going to the door then disconnected the line. Deputy advised the house is secure.

Welfare check
Empire Street
Caller advised she has a court order stating her 15-year-old daughter is not to be left alone. The rest is too heavily redacted to make sense.

Welfare check
N. Yucca Street
Advised that a female is calling caller, crying and asking her to pick her up/now she is not answering phone calls. Deputy has contact/everything is okay.

Saturday, Feb. 12

Shoplifting
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised a male walked into the store and took multiple bottles in his backpack/then he got on a bike with a male waiting at the bus stop/she followed him out of the store and asked him to come back and pay and he started yelling at her/male drove off up Central. Officer advised clear.

Unwanted subject
North Street
Caller advised a named male is at her home and she does not want him there anymore/she took him in because she felt bad for him but now he thinks he is in charge. Officer advised everything is okay/other family showed up to take this male/advised he wants it noted that male was a disabled adult and has been kicked out of the last two locations he was living/his sister is taking him in and is . . .

Domestic disturbance
Guinevan Street
Caller advised her son has a knife and is stabbing the car. Caller put the phone down. Can hear yelling in the background/male is saying "Let me go."/caller advised he was wanting the car to go pick up his girlfriend. Officer advised one male in investigative detention.

Welfare check
Budge Drive
Caller advised her 81-year-old mother was last seen yesterday.

Sunday, Feb. 13

Domestic disturbance
Poplar Street
Male said, "I need someone to pick up these girls that are on top of me." Could hear female crying in the background. Deputy had contact with homeowner/units clear/everything is okay/male was just getting agitated.

Welfare check
Guinevan Street
Caller advised last night his son had an altercation with his mother and caller's daughter was there. Officer advised female is okay.

Welfare check
Watson and Blackhawk streets
Small girl peeing in the roadway/this is the third time caller has seen her in the roadway. Officer had contact with parents/clear/child reunited with parent.

Domestic disturbance
S. Yucca Street
Caller advised the mother of his daughter is over at his house "flipping a crazy" and has been drinking. Officer and Santa Clara PD officer request medical for male/alert/breathing/advised foot pursuit/they have one female in custody/EMS1 en route/request ambulance for male with hand wound and female . . .

Hurley Police Department

Sunday, Feb. 13

Unwanted subject
Cortez Avenue
Caller advised the male in the room next door just tried to break into his room/the male is accusing caller of having some of his property. Officer advised male in question is refusing to open his door/no contact at this time/standing by while male packs up.

Santa Clara Police Department

Friday, Feb. 11

Disturbance
E. Morrow Street
Caller advised that a male and his daughter are verbally arguing. Officer advised both parties are going to separate for the night.

Saturday, Feb. 12

Welfare check
Bard Street
Caller advised his daughter is bipolar and he has not been able to get in contact with her for three days now. Officer advised will be clear/female is okay.

Sunday, Feb. 13

Domestic disturbance
410 Ft Bayard Street
Could hear female crying and male screaming, "I'm going to kill you."/call mapped out to area near the Brown Derby/could hear a female crying in the background/subjects possibly in a vehicle.

Suspicious vehicle
Highway 180 – MM 123 (1 mile west of Bayard Cemetery)
Officer advised vehicle broke down/everything is okay.

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