Bayard Police Department

Monday, Apr. 15

Criminal damage to property
400 Tom Foy Blvd.
Front door glass was broken last night.

Dog bite
Maple Street
No report.

Disturbance
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Advised male left in a blue Chevy Camaro westbound on Highway 180 about one minute ago/other male is still inside. Store manager said both parties left the property/all clear.

Unwanted subject
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
A named male is back standing outside the front door. Looked for CTW/did not find one/ATL for (redacted) to issue CTW.

Tuesday, Apr. 16

Shoplifting
801 Tom Foy Blvd.
A named male is in store stealing coffee and arguing/he and another male walked away headed north/second time today caught stealing. Officer advised ATL.

Dog bite
Grant Street
Caller advised granddaughter's dog bit him when he was delivering food/requested phone call referencing shots.

Harassment
N. Canyon Street
Caller advised a drone was flying over her house/she thinks it is her ex-husband. Officer advised negative on any harassment or drones.

Wednesday, Apr. 17

Unwanted subject
Grant Street
Caller advised a named male is walking around his trailer and he has a restraining order against him. Officers advise clear/ATL the immediate area with negative contact.

Thursday, Apr. 18

Welfare check
Poplar and S. Canyon streets
A named female saying someone might be following her/walking toward the tracks. Officer advised got phone number for the female and she stated she is safe at her uncle's house but would not provide an address.

Breaking and entering
Dayhill Street
Caller advised basement door kicked in/kitchen window busted/nobody has gone in/house is vacant. Officer cleared house.

Hurley Police Department

Wednesday, Apr. 17

Welfare check
Horseshoe Drive – North Hurley
They have not heard from their daughter for a month now. Deputy advised not having contact with anyone at the house/negative contact with caller x 4/caller called back.

Criminal trespass warning
Romero Avenue
Wants CTW re-issued to a named subject. Deputy advised issued (redacted) indefinite CTW to (redacted)/waiting for (redacted) to call back to issue CTW as well.

Thursday, Apr. 18

Welfare check
Horseshoe Drive – North Hurley
Advised he hasn't heard from his daughter in a month and is unable to make contact with her via cell phone. Caller stated he may have to file a missing person report if she is not located.

Santa Clara Police Department

Monday, Apr. 15

Harassment
Oak Way
Caller advised a subject in a black Toyota Tacoma keeps passing by his residence/had a prior incident the other day where threats were made/doesn't know who the subject is. Frequent patrol set up for next week.

Tuesday, Apr. 16

Welfare check
Aspen Street
Silver City PD officer requests check on home reference an abusive relationship/advised there is no heat in the home and also a 6-year-old child/would like a call if contact is made.

Welfare check
Bard Street
Check on caller's daughter/caller just picked her up from SOS and brought her home/caller witnessed her change her personality four times on the drive/she is aggressive and breaking things/she was hitting herself in the face. Officer – subject wearing blue jeans grey shirt with a smile.

Assault
11988 Highway 180
A named female assaulted an employee who does not want to press charges/female left as a passenger in a blue Toyota car. Deputy advised victim left store for today/will call back tomorrow.

Wednesday, Apr. 17

Larceny
W. Lincoln Street
Reporting a stolen trash can.

Thursday, Apr. 18

Harassment
1001 Prescott Street
Advised the neighbor upstairs is harassing her and threatening to beat her up.

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