Bayard Police Department

Monday, Mar. 4

Criminal damage to property
Snell Middle School
The gate behind the school on the practice field has been damaged. Officer investigating.

Tuesday, Mar. 5

Larceny
N. Railroad Street
Caller advised a subject is trying to walk out with a hand-held torch/just walked out of the house with it/told caller she would meet officers at the PD. Officer advised negative contact at PD/en route to another address.

Wednesday, Mar. 6

Welfare check
Fahey Street
Caller from Valencia County advised someone called them and was yelling at a male in the background. Made contact with subjects who advised no one by that name resided there.

Larceny
Diamond Street
Her packages from Amazon did not arrive at home.

Thursday, Mar. 7

Criminal trespass warning
Taylor Street
Caller would like a CTW issued to a named male/he is not currently on property.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, Mar. 4

Welfare check
Horseshoe Drive – North Hurley
Caller hasn't heard from her female friend in a week. Officer had negative contact.

Welfare check
Romero Avenue – 5:07 p.m.
Caller advised she was supposed to get her three children back yesterday/she hasn't had a phone call/no parenting plan/children are 1 and 4-years-of-age, and 9-months-of-age. Deputy had contact with the three kids and all are okay/will call caller.

Tuesday, Mar. 5

Welfare check
Romero Avenue – 8:15 a.m.
Caller advised the father of her child hasn't sent her 4-year-old son to school the past two days. Deputy advised he will call caller since a welcheck was done last night by another deputy. Caller advised she will call later for civil standby to possibly pick up kids. Did not respond.

Wednesday, Mar. 6

Mental health complaint
Lea Drive
Caller advised subject needs to be transported to GRMC for mental eval/he is being aggressive. Deputy advised that he has contact with a named male and he has someone with him and the male is okay. EMS 1 advised patient will be going in by privately-owned vehicle.

Welfare check
Main Street – North Hurley
Caller advising her children ages 4, 6, and 9-years-old are not in school/they are with their father. Deputy made contact with caller.

Fight
Lea Drive
Advised was flagged down in reference to an altercation which occurred. Officer advised both parties are separated.

Thursday, Mar. 7

Welfare check
Pattie Avenue
No report.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, Mar. 4

Domestic disturbance
S. Bellm and E. Mill streets
No report.

Welfare check
Aspen and Prescott streets
Person in a black hoodie sitting and rocking back and forth. Deputy and officer advise clear/they stated they were having a family argument.

Weapons fired
Bellm Street
Officer advised clear/two females just got home and do not have any info.

Domestic disturbance
S. Prescott Street
Advised he pulled a knife out on his girlfriend/advised he was beating her up as well. Deputy requested ambulance for 23-year-old female who was struck in the face/is 9-weeks pregnant/has one in investigative detention.

Tuesday, Mar. 5

Domestic disturbance
Ft Bayard Street
Caller is from Duncan, Arizona/advising a female is hitting him and is refusing to get out of his car/caller does not want an ambulance/advised she is on meth/he is standing in front of the old laundromat in Santa Clara.

Injuring/tampering with motor vehicle
Santa Clara Laundry Mat
Caller advised (redacted) hit his windshield last night and cracked it. Officer met caller at XCPD.

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