Bayard Police Department

Monday, Nov. 20

Harassment
Joan Street
Ex-boyfriend is coming over to the house/is making threats that "both of them are going to die"/wants to get a restraining order and set up a frequent patrol.

Aggravated assault
Orchard Street
Advised she was involved in an altercation with her mother and as she was walking outside one shot was fired/advised she was in the living room/advised mother is bipolar and is supposed to be taking meds. Advised mother has a Baretta handgun. Officer requested ambulance for a female complaining of covid and hip pain. EMS2 advised patient signed refusal/second subject will be . . .

Tuesday, Nov. 21

Disturbance
101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised (redacted) is in the parking lot inside a red truck yelling with a female/caller advised subject does have a gun. Officer advised employee saw them but didn't notice a weapon or the argument/put out ATL for county.

Wednesday, Nov. 22

Unwanted subject
100 Hurley Avenue
Advised there are "cholos" in the lobby that he doesn't want inside the building/they keep going to try and steal the straws and are constantly using the bathroom/when he confronts them they respond with profanity/wants them to leave the property. Two subjects were issued CTWs.

Fraud/embezzlement
Stewart Street
Caller from Papa John's advising she was delivering pizza and the male gave her fake money and ran off. Officer was advised. Caller called back to cancel response.

Thursday, Nov. 23

Unattended death
Main Street
33-year-old female unresponsive/patient is face down and she can't turn her over to see if she is breathing or to start CPR. Officer advised starting CPR/ OMI on scene.

Disturbance
Blackhawk Street
A named female is causing problems/she is being verbally abusive/she is intoxicated.

Disturbance
Rosemary Street
Caller advised someone stopped at their house and are causing problems/they are fighting/caller doesn't know who they are/two males physically fighting. Caller is not being cooperative on the phone/multiple subjects in the background yelling/caller disconnected the line.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, Nov. 20

Disturbance
Arizona Avenue – 8:55 a.m.
Advised her son is locked inside his room and he was trying to hit caller and her husband. Can hear the male in the background/is just yelling not being aggressive. Officer advised everything was verbal and are now taking son to his appointment at HMS Med Square in Silver City.

Tuesday, Nov. 21

Welfare check
Romero Avenue
Caller advised she has been trying to get in contact with a named male to check on her children and he is not answering his phone/the children, ages 1 and 3-years-old and 6-months-old, were dropped off with their grandparents.

Disturbance
Arizona Avenue – 12:38 p.m.
(Redacted) is walking away from the address up the road/caller advised he had moved out of the address. Deputy advised one in unit en route to Rio De Arenas.

Thursday, Nov. 23

Breaking and entering
B Street
Someone broke into the shed at the house behind caller's address/a male took out the window/he is still inside the shed/owners are on their way to the house.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, Nov. 20

Unwanted subject
Aguila Street
Officer advised put out ATL to be issued CTW for this address.

Shoplifting
11988 Highway 180
Veteran plate/two people – male and female. Caller doesn't want to file charges just a CTW. Caller advised they were in the store for an hour and right when it started . . .

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