Bayard Police Department

Saturday, Nov. 25

Welfare check
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Homeless person with a grocery basket and folding chair has been in the Food Basket parking lot for three days now/it is raining and they are covered up with blankets.

Accident-property damage
Bard Street
Advised she was backing out and backed into another vehicle/negative injuries.

Sunday, Nov. 26

Burglary
Poplar Street
Caller advised someone broke into her house and stole everything.

Welfare check
Guinevan street
50-year-old male/paranoid/advising several people are around him/states he needs to be picked up. Officer advised everything is okay/will be giving male a ride/out at GRMC.

Hurley Police Department

Friday, Nov. 24

Disturbance
Arizona Avenue – 2:38 a.m.
Caller advised her son is throwing things all over the place/he is acting strange in his bedroom/caller doesn't feel comfortable coming out, so she unlocked the front door. Deputy advised upon arrival male stated he was upset that somebody threw rocks at his house and that's why he was upset.

Unattended death
Aztec Avenue
93-year-old female has passed/caller did try CPR/it was expected. OMI on the way in 30-40 minutes.

Disturbance
Arizona Avenue – 6:41 a.m.
Caller advised she is standing outside/caller's husband is advising the son is waiting to kill them/caller advised he has a Coke bottle/he flattened the tires on the car/argument started about half an hour ago/son went into their room and woke them up/he is coming toward them/caller advised they were able to come inside and lock the door.

Saturday, Nov. 25

Disturbance
Arizona Avenue – 1:01 p.m.
Caller advised her son is threatening to hit her and her husband/he is in his room. Caller was advised to go to her room and lock the door. Dispatcher can hear yelling. Caller wants him to be admitted to the hospital. Caller's husband is on the line now advising son has many issues and he may harm them.

Domestic disturbance
Santa Rita Avenue and 3rd Street
Caller advising her ex hit her in the face and took her baby /she is at ex's friend's house/caller disconnected the line. Deputy advised one female in unit en route to Little Walnut. Officer advised Judge Clark ordered one to be placed in custody.

Sunday, Nov. 26

Domestic disturbance
Main Street – North Hurley
Caller advised boyfriend had her on the ground and was choking her. Can hear the male yelling in the background. Caller advised she wants the male to leave/negative on medical assistance/he is outside the residence/she is inside and will be locking him out/he drives a green Jeep.

Welfare check
Anza Avenue
Caller advised the family has not heard from a male in his 50s, who lives with his cousin, since before Thanksgiving.

Santa Clara Police Department

No blotter entries.

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