Bayard Police Department

Monday, Feb. 12

Domestic disturbance
Fahey Street
Advised can hear a male and a female screaming at each other. Caller advised her son is outside her house cussing, screaming, and damaging property/also slamming the doors. Officer and NMSP officer had contact with (redacted) at a Taylor Street address.

Harassment
Snell Middle School
Officer advised to issue case number for threats.

Criminal trespass warning
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Subject just left when caller arrived at the location. Caller was advised to have video ready.

Fight
101 Tom Foy Blvd. – 8:52 p.m.
Two females in a white Chevy beat up another female in front of the Family Dollar. Deputy advised female does not wish to file charges at this time/going to try and make contact and issue CTWs.

Tuesday, Feb. 13

Larceny
Coffey Street
Caller's electric bicycle was stolen.

Criminal trespass warning
101 Tom Foy Blvd. – 7:21 p.m.
Male that had tried shoplifting is still outside harassing customers/want him issued a CTW/possibly at Food Basket now. Officer advised negative contact in area/out at Family Dollar/en route to address on Main Street to attempt contact with . . .

Suspicious vehicle
101 Tom Foy Blvd. – 7:44 p.m.
Issued (redacted) an indefinite CTW for Bayard Family Dollar.

Welfare check
Bard Street
Caller from Statewide Central Intake (SCI) advised received a report that a 14-year-old female was seen recently in the past couple of hours with scratch marks under her eyes/one eye was red/had a swollen lip/and had a red mark on her neck/juvi is advising she fell but party requesting welcheck advised the story doesn't match the injuries. Officer made contact with (redacted)/is okay.

Welfare check
101 Tom Foy Blvd. – 10:06 p.m.
Female sitting on side of building with her head down/caller asked if she was okay and she said yes. Officer investigating.

Thursday, Feb. 15

Criminal trespass warning
Copper Street
A named male was issued a CTW for this property and he is there now. Officer had negative contact.

Criminal trespass warning
Coffey Street
Caller advised two named subjects showed up at this residence being confrontational/they are not there now/wants them issued CTWs. Officer had contact with caller/negative contact with subjects/going to ATL the area to try and issue the CTWs.

Welfare check
Foy and Copper streets
A male is in the ditch area with a flashlight. Officers and deputy out of their units/negative contact with anyone/everything is okay.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, Feb. 12

Domestic disturbance
Fran Drive
Caller advised her daughter just called saying her boyfriend and his family jumped her/not sure if she is okay. Deputy advised bleeding from face/not profusely/lacerations/call started in Bayard.

Domestic disturbance
E Street
Caller advised his daughter threatened to kill his wife and then herself/she just left walking west. Deputies advised have contact with female at the park on A Street/issued her an indefinite CTW for location.

Burglary
Cortez Avenue
Caller advised someone broke into her home/they used a key/items stolen/nothing broken.

Tuesday, Feb. 13

Welfare check
C Street
Caller advised her 11-year-old told her that a 36-year-old male does not look well and has dirt all over him/waiting for LE.

Thursday, Feb. 15

Burglary
Santa Rita Street
Caller advised her sister found the camper broken into/there are items in a wagon still.

Breaking and entering
Nevada Avenue
Caller advised a trailer was broken into. Deputy made contact with an older female and set up frequent patrol for next month.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, Feb. 12

Harassment
W. Encino Street
Stated her sister has been threatening her and they have been hearing a lot of weird noises outside. Officer advised walked property/everything is okay/caller just wants frequent patrol.

Larceny
S. Cleveland Street
Report, no narrative.

Welfare check
Bard Street
Caller advised her daughter is causing problems, freaking out and scaring caller/she has a lot of pills and is threatening to take them/also threatened to kill caller's husband.

Wednesday, Feb. 14

Welfare check
Spring and S. Bayard streets
SCPD officer advised possibly alarm going off/out of unit/hazards are on to vehicle/vehicle is secure/unable to make contact.

Criminal trespass warning
Jaguar Street
Issued a 30 to 31-year-old subject a CTW for all of W&N Enterprises.

Suspicious vehicle
Stone Street
Older model 4Runner driving around the apartments with their windows down. Officer set up frequent patrol for one month.

Welfare check
Cypress Street
An employee who they spoke to earlier said she was going to go to work/shift was supposed to start two hours (ago?). Knocked several times/negative contact.

Thursday, Feb. 15

Unwanted subject
E. Morrow Street
Advised a named male is outside yelling at his sister/he is knocking on the front door/if contact is made with male, caller wants a CTW issued. Officer advised one in investigative detention.

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