Bayard Police Department

Friday, July 19

Welfare check
Central Avenue @ ice machine
Two kids hitchhiking/female walking away from them. Officer out with pickup asking if they saw anything.

Loud music
Blackhawk and Watson streets
Officer had contact with homeowner and advised him to keep it down for the night/unit clear.

Saturday, July 20

Criminal trespass warning
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
A named female who has a CTW is on the property/caller does not feel comfortable opening the store with the female outside. Officer had contact with female at the Bayard Chevron.

Sunday, July 21

Welfare check
Empire Street
Caller from FBI advised that a named female expressing she wants to kill people and herself/has been calling the FBI tip line all day. Caller called back advising female is out walking and is upset that the police are there/caller disconnected the line. Officer advised negative contact with female/household members advised they will . . .

Criminal trespass
Central Elementary School
Kids wrestling at the school. Caller called back advising kids are now trying to break in/they are on Oak Street. Officer had contact and kids were advised to leave and not come back.

Fight
1101 Tom Foy Blvd.
In front of the store/both parties have left/they have video. Officer advised clear/they couldn’t get the video to work.

Hurley Police Department

Sunday, July 21

Unwanted subject
D Street
Boyfriend is refusing to leave/two weapons were on the living room table but caller no longer sees them there. Officer had contact with caller who wants a civil standby when male returns for his belongings.

Santa Clara Police Department

Friday, July 19

Disturbance
S. Bayard Street
Advised of a third party call advising a named individual is trying to get inside the residence/possibly under the influence of something. Officer advised subject left prior to arrival.

Domestic disturbance
N. Prescott Street
Two named individuals punched another named individual. Caller became uncooperative and said everything is okay and never mind/her sister does not need medical attention. Officer advised units clear/both parties separated.

Saturday, July 20

Domestic disturbance
Central Elementary – 211 Cedar Street
Caller advised both parties are intoxicated. Officer out at Prescott and Cedar/requesting other unit/has one in investigative detention.

Domestic disturbance
S. Prescott Street
Male and female have been fighting and screaming all night long/caller advised if LE didn’t get an officer there ASAP, he was going to break the door down himself. Officer advised verbal argument between neighbors/everything is okay.

Suspicious vehicle
11988 Highway 180
Officer had contact advising the white Kia Optima appears to have flat tires.

Game and Fish
11988 Highway 180
Dead deer on the side of the road. Will have someone remove the deer.

Criminal trespass warning
E. Morrow Street
A named male was at the house and he has a CTW/he drove away in a white Chevy Tahoe. He also took caller’s black LG 4k phone. Deputy issued the male an indefinite CTW for the address.

Sunday, July 21

Disturbance
N. Prescott Street
Caller said the named male is her boyfriend. Second party advised he’s just trying to leave and resides at this address but that he is ‘acting stupid’ and needs to leave. Could hear male yelling in the background. Caller advised they have his keys/he’s been drinking/he’s trying to walk home.

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