2025-11-11 06:00:31
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Vehicle vs Deer Incident
- Type of Incident: Vehicle accident with deer
- Location: Westbound I-70 near mile marker 40-63
- Time: Around 07:22 - 07:30
- Details: A vehicle struck a deer on westbound I-70 near mile marker 40, with occupants out of the vehicle and no injuries reported. The animal was removed from the roadway and turned over to Colorado State Patrol (CSP).
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Non-Injury Vehicle Crash - Toyota RAV4
- Type of Incident: Non-injury vehicle crash
- Location: 578-28 Half Road
- Time: 09:14 - 09:19
- Details: A Toyota RAV4 ran into a neighbor's front yard causing property damage but no injuries. Driver and homeowner were on scene, no intoxication suspected.
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Traffic Accident with Possible Intoxicated Driver
- Type of Incident: Traffic hazard, hit and run suspected
- Location: Near 1st Street and monument area, continuing to Grand Junction side
- Time: Around 16:13
- Details: A white truck with gooseneck trailer rear-ended a semi. Unknown injuries. The vehicle was last seen eastbound on I-70 near mile marker 63. State Patrol jurisdiction, law enforcement staged for traffic control.
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Overdose Incident at Frontier Motor Lodge
- Type of Incident: Possible overdose, cardiac arrest
- Location: 1940 North Avenue, Unit 6
- Time: Around 19:50 - 20:00
- Details: 35-year-old female found unresponsive, not breathing. Two doses of Narcan administered with law enforcement and EMS on scene. Patient regained consciousness and was breathing.
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Animal Disturbance and Dog Attack
- Type of Incident: Multiple dogs at large, aggressive dog attack incident
- Location: 3244 G David Road area
- Time: Around 12:36 - 12:49
- Details: Several dogs running loose, two dogs captured, one aggressive dog tasered and escaped but sighted nearby. Animal Control and deputies involved.
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Suspicious Person and Trespass Incidents
- Type of Incident: Multiple suspicious persons and trespass reports
- Locations: Various including 2622 H Henry Road, Native Roots at 683 Horizon Drive, Wells Fargo at 2808 North Avenue
- Time: Throughout the day
- Details: Multiple calls for males trespassing and acting erratically or refusing to leave properties. One male at Native Roots showed signs of intoxication and threatened arson.
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Juvenile Disturbance
- Type of Incident: Juveniles pushing shopping cart into traffic
- Location: 7th and Mesa Streets area
- Time: Around 13:38 - 13:44
- Details: Juveniles pushing a shopping cart into traffic lanes, no reported damage or injuries, subjects fled when officers arrived.
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Welfare Checks and Medical Emergencies
- Type of Incident: Various welfare and medical calls
- Locations: Multiple, including Canyon Hall 216, Horizon Drive and I-70 Eastbound on ramp, 1237 North 16th Street, 2847B Boy Road, 2840 Dottie Lane, among others
- Time: Throughout the day and evening
- Details: Calls included elderly females with medical concerns, patients with altered mental status, leg pain, seizures, and cardiac issues. EMS and fire units responded accordingly.
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Fire and Alarm Responses
- Type of Incident: Fire alarms and smoke investigations
- Locations: Little Blossoms 707 Alberta Avenue, Salvation Army 3227 970B, Beehive Assisted Living 2395 H Road, 1307 Glenwood Avenue (smell of gas), 255 Sergeant Circle (fire alarm)
- Time: Throughout the day
- Details: Multiple fire alarms were investigated; most were false alarms or accidental activations. A gas leak was reported and handled safely.
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Shoplifting and Disturbance at Walmart
- Type of Incident: Uncooperative shoplifter and disturbance
- Location: Walmart North, 2881 North Avenue
- Time: Around 14:26 - 14:28
- Details: An uncooperative female shoplifter detained by loss prevention; no weapons or intoxication suspected.
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Hit and Run with School Bus Involved
- Type of Incident: Hit and run involving school bus
- Location: Monument near East Tunnel area
- Time: Around 16:13
- Details: A white truck possibly hit a school bus carrying eight students and fled the scene. No injuries reported. Law enforcement investigating with units staged.
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Trespass and Harassment at Native Roots
- Type of Incident: Trespass and intoxicated male threatening arson
- Location: Native Roots, 683 Horizon Drive, Unit 110
- Time: Around 15:52
- Details: A male trespasser refused to leave and threatened to set fire to the Grand Vista Hotel. He was described as a white male, medium build, gray short hair, wearing red and black striped pants and a white shirt.
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Domestic Assault with Injuries
- Type of Incident: Assault with injuries
- Location: 3244 White Avenue, Unit 2
- Time: Around 13:23 - 13:33
- Details: A female arrived at an apartment with visible injuries claiming she was assaulted. Unknown weapons involved, unknown other participants. Law enforcement responded and started investigation.
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Traffic Complaints and Vehicle Stops
- Type of Incident: Traffic stops and complaints
- Locations: Various including 25 and a half Road at West Kenyon, Redlands Parkway and South Rim, 7th Street and North Avenue, 29 1/2 Road and Patterson
- Details: Several traffic stops were made for expired registration, no plates, and erratic driving. Some vehicles cleared with warnings, others with tickets.
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Animal Control and Lost Animals
- Type of Incident: Animal complaints and welfare checks
- Locations: North Avenue near homeless shelter, Candlewood area, Clifton Nature Reserve
- Details: Calls involved dogs running loose, a deceased dog, animals with leashes but running at large, and injuries from animal bites.
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Miscellaneous Welfare and Suspicious Activity
- Type of Incident: Welfare checks and suspicious subjects
- Locations: Various including Grand Mesa Middle School, Canyon View Park, Eagleman Park, and multiple business locations
- Details: Welfare checks on individuals not showing up to work, suspicious persons reported around schools and businesses, and follow-ups on ongoing investigations.
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Fire and EMS Training and Equipment Checks
- Type of Incident: Training exercises and equipment maintenance
- Details: Fire and EMS units conducted routine training, equipment checks, and station readiness throughout the day.