Bayard Police Department

Friday, June 3

Domestic disturbance
Lusk Street
Caller was left a voicemail with just yelling. Deputy advised everything is okay/it was all verbal/male is going to leave the residence.

Saturday, June 4

Welfare check
N. Railroad Street
Can hear a male yelling, possibly a street over.

Welfare check
Lusk Street
Caller advised the shed door is open and it is very odd for him to leave it open/both the neighbor and his wife are in their 80s/caller hasn't seen them in a couple of days. Deputy advised clear/made contact with homeowner/they advised they usually leave it open when they are working on stuff.

Sunday, June 5

Loud party
Lusk Street – 1:08 a.m.
Caller advised a large underage party going on/they are honking their horns as well/the whole block is full of kids. Deputy advised they cleared about half of them away and the other half went inside.

Loud party
Lusk Street – 1:51 a.m.
Advised the kids are back at the house being loud/can hear kids arguing.

Hurley Police Department

Friday, June 3, 2022

Welfare check
102 Cortez Avenue
Officer out with several subjects advising they were involved in a fight at the Hurley Bar/advised one male and one female have lacerations to their face/refusing medical at this time. Bar is locked up and no one in or around.

Saturday, June 4

Battery
Lea Drive
Caller advised she was at a party and a female came up to her and hit her in the face/advised she does not need medical attention. Deputy en route to an address in North Hurley.

Welfare check
Elguea Avenue – 10:12 p.m.
Caller advised (redacted) advised she took a lot of Valium/age 66/she is on the front porch sitting in a chair/she is in and out of consciousness/she said she f****d up and is scared/she advised if she falls asleep there is Narcan in her dresser but caller advised he cannot get to the Narcan/she is breathing. Caller advised there are several drugs she is on, possibly LSD, meth, and gummy bears filled with . . .

Domestic disturbance
Elguea Avenue – 10:44 p.m.
Female and male arguing/female was stating the male needed to get away from her ref her wanting to go to sleep. Male got on the phone advising he needed a Valium/they are arguing again/both sound intoxicated.

Sunday, June 5

Disturbance
Elguea Avenue – 4:55 p.m.
Caller advised his landlord is yelling at him and he wants her to go away/they are separated at this time/there is a hotplate missing and caller believes she took it/she is crawling under his car/she is hitting the underside of his car with a purple cane. Dispatch called back with no response.

Santa Clara Police Department

Friday, June 3

Welfare check
Brown Derby fight/happened at Hurley Bar/request deputy go to Brown Derby/male giving conflicting stories and cannot state what bar he was out at. Units en route to Brown Derby. Deputy had negative contact with anyone at the Derby as well/everything is okay.

Domestic disturbance
Ft Bayard and Morrow
Advised that she can hear yelling from several subjects. Second caller advised a named male is causing problems and he has a CTW.

Saturday, June 4

Disturbance
410 Ft Bayard Street
Deputy, Bayard PD officer, and XCPD officer advise everything is okay/everything broken up/all units can downgrade.

Disturbance
Santa Clara Armory
Caller advised the person running the flea market is harassing her/the people that tried to steal from her are leaving in a tan SUV westbound/they threatened her after they tried to steal.

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