Bayard Police Department

Friday, Mar. 24

Welfare check
Oak Street
Transport assist for Meals on Wheels/caller needs officer to go and assist with the dog for welcheck/normally caller honks and she comes to get her meals because her dog is protective/the past two days the grandson came and got the meal/today the front door is open, dog is in the yard, and no one is coming out. Officer advised checked the residence and secured the door/everything is okay.

Suspicious vehicle
Virginia Street
Winnebago van that released their blue water tank into the creek.

Suicide threat
Maple Street
No narrative.

DV order violation
Ruby Street
Caller advised the named male she has a DVO against is at her residence/he left walking/he was causing problems when he was there.

Sunday, Mar. 26

Intoxicated persons
Maple Street
Advised daughter is at the residence intoxicated/just wants her to leave/she lives there but just wants her to leave for the day/there are children inside the home.

Criminal damage to property
Budge Drive
Someone broke the windows at the apartment.

Hurley Police Department

Friday, Mar. 24
Identity theft
Pattie Avenue
Someone used her 88-year-old mother's identity to file unemployment. Deputy was advised.

Santa Clara Police Department

Aggravated assault
Manhattan Park Drive
Caller advised someone went up to caller's vehicle and started banging on his window then shot a gun toward the ground/had pointed the gun at caller/was a handgun./he was complaining about caller's music. Officer advised in area ATL/negative contact.

Sunday, Mar. 26

Loud party
W. Encino and N. Hutchinson streets
Advised a lot of people are going in and out of a brand new trailer and she can smell marijuana. Officer advised already passed by the trailer and talked to caller/will frequent patrol.

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