Bayard Police Department

Monday, May 15

Harassment
N. East Street
Caller advised that a male keeps passing through her yard and is threatening. Officer had negative contact/if contact is made stop and issue a CTW.

Tuesday, May 16

Domestic disturbance
N. East Street
Caller hears a domestic and a girl crying/they were fighting all weekend. Officer advised verbal only/issued a male an indefinite CTW for two addresses/parties are separated at this time.

Wednesday, May 17

Request officer
Lusk Street
Officer advised to send another unit, as there is a subject on their way to this address with a gun/weapon. Officer went traffic at Erie/Lusk. Officer advised one in investigative detention with a Ruger 20 gauge shotgun.

Welfare check
Behind Bayard Elementary
Caller advised she saw on Facebook that a named female was a runaway and caller advised that she saw her behind Bayard Elementary. Officer out with female behind the post office.

Fight
101 Tom Foy Blvd.
Caller advised that two females were fighting and one just walked out. Officer waiting to look at video as employees were not being cooperative/told parties to separate.

Wednesday, May 18

Welfare check
Bayard Shrine
Male yelling/unknown what.

Stolen motor vehicle
Stewart Street
Caller advised that her daughter's friend has her car, a red 2009 Ford Focus.

Hurley Police Department

Monday, May 15

Domestic disturbance
Santa Rita Avenue - 7:07 a.m.
Caller is having problems with her 26-year-old grandson. Officer advised it was all verbal.

Burglary
Main Street
Caller advised that he just caught some people running out of his house with some of his things. Officer advised to stop a green car with two suspects.

Domestic disturbance
Santa Rita Avenue - 1:17 p.m.
Caller wants her grandson removed from her house. Advised it's the same thing as this morning. Officer advised all verbal/issued an indefinite CTW.

Criminal damage to property
B Street - 7:30 p.m.
Caller advised that a named female tried to break into house and left a mess.

Tuesday, May 16

Breaking and entering
B Street - 10:40 a.m.
Caller advised the window is broken/she has not gone inside and doesn't know if anything was taken.

Wednesday, May 17

Request officer
Hurley Elementary
Caller advised that her 10-year-old ran away from her classroom all the way to the highway/she is not behaving.

Larceny
D Street
No report.

Welfare check
Horseshoe Drive - North Hurley
Caller from VA in Tucson is requesting a welcheck on an 87-year-old male who has dementia. Advised they received an email from a caregiver that she was going to be out of the country for a month. Dispatcher verified with adult protective services that the male was at their office since earlier this morning.

Santa Clara Police Department

Thursday, May 18

Welfare check
S. Mineral Street
No report.

Request officer
N. Bellm Street
Caller advised that her 7-year-old son is acting up and he just broke her door. Caller requests an officer to go speak to him.

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