Daily Summaries

2025-11-27 06:00:27

  • Vehicle Nearly Hits Ambulance While Driving Wrong Way

    • Type of Incident: Traffic Hazard
    • Location: 32 Road and F Frank Road
    • Time: Approximately 12:37 PM
    • Details: A dark gray Subaru was driving westbound in the eastbound lanes near 32 Road and F Frank Road, nearly striking an ambulance. The vehicle did not hit the ambulance and continued on. The driver was described as an older female. Law enforcement searched the area but lost sight of the vehicle.
  • Residential Structure Fire

    • Type of Incident: Fire
    • Location: 822-24 Road
    • Time: Initial report around 4:51 PM, with active fire calls continuing into the evening
    • Details: Multiple callers reported flames and smoke from a brick residential structure that appears abandoned with boarded-up windows. Fire crews were dispatched along with deputies. The fire was reported to have reignited later in the night, becoming fully engulfed with concerns over possible spread to nearby trees and structures. Water tenders and multiple fire units responded.
  • Hit and Run Incident

    • Type of Incident: Hit and Run Traffic Accident
    • Location: Near 70B and 31 1/2 Road
    • Time: Approximately 1:46 PM
    • Details: A witness reported a dark green Subaru was hit by a vehicle described as a white SUV with a covered back plate that ran a red light. The suspect vehicle fled northbound on 30 Road from Patterson. No injuries reported.
  • Domestic Violence and Mental Health-related Calls

    • Type of Incident: Domestic Disturbance and Welfare Checks
    • Locations and Times: Multiple throughout the day
    • Details: Several domestic and welfare check calls were handled including:
      • A 15-year-old juvenile out of control at 1251 12 1/2 Road, yelling and having attacked household members; weapons in home secured.
      • A suicidal subject at 608 Lodge Pool Street with a history of mental health issues and no weapons in the home.
      • A family disturbance involving a mother and son with a history of DV and mental health concerns at 913 East Paper Avenue.
      • Welfare checks on subjects exhibiting suicidal ideations or mental health crises at multiple locations including Timbers Motel and Palisade.
  • Animal Control and Dog Running in Traffic

    • Type of Incident: Animal Control
    • Location: Frontage Road and Highway 6 near 15 or 20 Road
    • Time: Around 9:20 AM
    • Details: A Great Pyrenees dog was reported running back and forth in westbound lanes, creating a traffic hazard. Animal control was dispatched and later confirmed the dog was returned to its herd.
  • Restraining Order Violation and Related Incident

    • Type of Incident: RO Violation
    • Location: Frank Road and 1st Street
    • Time: Around 11:25 AM
    • Details: A subject named Jenny Denneha was reported violating a restraining order by following the protected party in a black GMC Acadia with right side damage. The protected party was at Jiffy Lube for safety. The restraining order was confirmed active with a 100-yard no-contact distance.
  • Multiple Medical Emergencies and EMS Responses

    • Type of Incident: Medical Emergencies
    • Locations: Various including 452 Amelia Rose Court, 2655 Tacoma Court, 2941 Bunting Avenue, 3054 Hawkwood Court, and others
    • Details: Numerous EMS calls for unconscious, breathing patients, lift assists, chest pains, seizures, overdoses, and falls were responded to throughout the day by multiple ambulance units.
  • Traffic Accidents (Non-Injury)

    • Type of Incident: Traffic Accidents
    • Locations and Times:
      • 7th and Patterson: A two-vehicle crash with no injuries reported around 5:55 PM.
      • 29 Road and Teller Avenue: Two vehicle crash with airbag deployment, one passenger refusing transport, reported around 5:59 PM.
      • 29 Road and Riverside Parkway: Minor two-vehicle crash investigated, no injuries, approximately 1:04 PM.
  • Suspicious Activity and Theft Reports

    • Type of Incident: Suspicious Persons and Theft
    • Locations: Various including 2990 Pinnion Avenue, 510 29 1/2 Road, Solar Studios, and others
    • Details: Multiple reports of suspicious persons, attempted burglaries, theft in progress, and trespassing throughout the day. Officers responded to several calls involving subjects seen entering or attempting to enter properties, some with prior trespass warnings. At least one theft involved belongings taken at Department of Human Services.
  • Noise Complaints and Verbal Disturbances

    • Type of Incident: Noise and Disturbance
    • Locations: Eagle Rim Park, 405 North 23rd Street, Courtside Studios, Grand Manor Apartments
    • Details: Several noise and verbal disturbance complaints were logged with officers advising or clearing after contact. Some involved loud music and ongoing arguments.
  • Welfare Check on Sleeping Individual

    • Type of Incident: Welfare Check
    • Location: 1st and North Avenue
    • Time: Around 7:36 AM
    • Details: A male subject was reported lying on the ground sleeping next to a suitcase, wearing a black coat and beanie. Officers responded and cleared contact.
  • Fire Alarm and Illegal Burn Investigations

    • Type of Incident: Fire Alarm and Illegal Burn
    • Locations: Hilltop Life Adjustment Center, 2980 Kennedy Avenue, Orchard Avenue, and others
    • Details: Fire units responded to multiple fire alarms and illegal burn complaints. At 2980 Kennedy Avenue, neighbors were burning trash in a barrel with children reportedly sleeping in a vehicle outside, leading to law enforcement involvement.
  • Vehicle Pursuit and Vehicle Rollover

    • Type of Incident: Vehicle Pursuit and Rollover
    • Location: 30 Road and D and a quarter Road
    • Time: Around 2:29 AM
    • Details: A vehicle pursuit ended with a vehicle rollover. The female driver was taken into custody. Multiple warrants were confirmed against her.
  • Miscellaneous Welfare and Follow-Up Checks

    • Type of Incident: Welfare and Follow-ups
    • Details: Numerous calls involved officers making welfare checks, following up on prior incidents, and handling civil matters such as trespass warnings and summons.

This summary highlights the most significant and notable events from the radio traffic, excluding routine administrative communication and radio checks.