Daily Summaries

2025-10-27 06:00:30

  • Two-Vehicle Crash with Entrapment at 29 and D David Road

    • Type of Incident: Vehicle crash with entrapment
    • Location: 29 and D David Road
    • Time: Around 09:23
    • Details: A black SUV and a white Ford truck involved; the truck was on its side with the driver trapped initially but has since been extricated. Law enforcement and emergency services responded code 3. No further injury details provided.
  • Vehicle vs Scooter Accident on Orchard Avenue and 28½ Road

    • Type of Incident: Vehicle vs scooter accident
    • Location: Orchard Avenue and 28½ Road
    • Time: Around 15:36
    • Details: Single vehicle versus scooter; patient is a 56-year-old male, conscious and breathing with a possible side injury. EMS and fire units responded code 3.
  • Single Vehicle Crash at Port of Entry East

    • Type of Incident: Single vehicle crash
    • Location: Port of Entry East
    • Time: Around 11:55
    • Details: Vehicle ran off the road about 30 feet and hit a sign. Occupant is a 22-year-old male complaining of leg pain; fire and EMS units responded.
  • Hit-and-Run Incident at 24 Road and Patterson

    • Type of Incident: Hit-and-run motor vehicle accident
    • Location: 24 Road and Patterson
    • Time: 15:02 and ongoing into afternoon
    • Details: A tan SUV hit another vehicle twice and fled the scene. The RP followed the suspect into a City Market parking lot. Suspect is a white female in her mid-30s with brown hair. Law enforcement pursued and took one suspect into custody after a brief chase and PIT maneuver.
  • Threat and Armed Subject on BLM Land Near Country Road 200

    • Type of Incident: Threat with firearm
    • Location: Dirt road south of Country Road 200, near Mile Marker 2
    • Time: Around 10:09 to 10:20
    • Details: A hunter in a vehicle with Texas license plates threatened another individual with a rifle (not brandished). The suspect was associated with a silver 4x4 Power Stroke Super Duty truck. Law enforcement responded and coordinated with State Patrol and DOW. The parties agreed to meet at the marshal's office to resolve the issue peacefully.
  • Shots Fired Call Near 532-34 Road

    • Type of Incident: Shots fired
    • Location: Near 532-34 Road
    • Time: Around 07:51
    • Details: RP heard gunshots and something hitting their house but no bullet holes found. Possible hunters in the area. Deputies checked the area and code 4.
  • Aggressive Dogs Preventing Resident from Leaving Home

    • Type of Incident: Animal complaint – aggressive dogs
    • Location: 2907 ¾ Sandra Avenue
    • Time: Around 08:26 to 09:00
    • Details: Two aggressive dogs, a large bulldog and a large mutt, owned by neighbors, were preventing the RP from leaving their house for over an hour. Deputies responded, located the dogs, and identified the owner who had prior warnings. The dogs were eventually secured.
  • Harassment and Threats on I-70 and Fruita Area

    • Type of Incident: Harassment and possible road rage with firearm display
    • Location: Exit 19 on I-70 near Fruita
    • Time: Around 15:05 - 15:10
    • Details: A male in a blue Hyundai from California flashed a gun at another driver and followed them closely. The suspect vehicle continued westbound on I-70. Law enforcement coordinated with CSP for possible intervention. The involved parties agreed to meet at the Fruita Welcome Center to resolve matters.
  • Domestic Assault and Disturbances

    • Type of Incident: Domestic violence and disturbances
    • Locations: Multiple, including 2808 Elm Avenue, 466 Tanner Street, 777 Horizon Drive, and others
    • Times: Throughout the day, notably between 07:50 and 23:00
    • Details: Several incidents involving domestic disputes, assaults, and disturbances were reported and investigated. Victims have reported physical assaults including choking and property damage. EMS and law enforcement responded; some subjects detained or cited.
  • Animal Attacks and Complaints

    • Type of Incident: Animal attacks and complaints
    • Locations: Multiple including Reed Park, Devil's Kitchen picnic area, and Hawthorne Park
    • Times: Throughout the day, including a dog attack at Reed Park around 16:03
    • Details: An off-leash dog attacked an individual at Reed Park; the dog owner left with the dog on foot. Animal control and deputies responded. Other animal complaints involved aggressive cats and loose dogs.
  • Welfare Checks and Suspicious Persons

    • Type of Incident: Welfare checks and suspicious persons
    • Locations: Multiple, including I-70 median near Exit 19, 22-23 ½ H Henry Road, and homeless shelter at 2853 North Avenue
    • Times: Throughout the day
    • Details: Several welfare checks were conducted for individuals found in vulnerable situations, including a small boy in the median on I-70, and a male laying behind an electrical box. Some welfare checks resulted in no further action, others led to contact with social services.
  • Traffic Complaints and DUI Attempts to Locate

    • Type of Incident: Traffic complaints, DUI attempts to locate
    • Locations: Various including I-70, North Avenue, and 25 Road
    • Times: Throughout the day and night
    • Details: Multiple reports of erratic or impaired drivers were aired. Attempts to locate vehicles on I-70 and local roads were made, with some subjects found and contacted; others remained at large.
  • Shoplifting and Trespassing Incidents

    • Type of Incident: Shoplifting and trespassing
    • Locations: Rimrock Walmart, Denny’s Restaurant Horizon Drive, and others
    • Times: Afternoon and evening
    • Details: Shoplifting incidents were reported at Walmart with suspects detained. Trespassing calls included a male causing issues at Denny’s and other locations. Deputies responded and managed the situations.
  • Medical Emergencies and EMS Responses

    • Type of Incident: Medical emergencies
    • Locations: Various including St. Mary's Hospital, Comfort Care Group, VA Hospital, and area residences
    • Times: Throughout the day
    • Details: Numerous medical calls for difficulty breathing, falls, cardiac events, diabetic issues, and mental health crises were handled. EMS units responded code 2 or 3 as appropriate. Some patients were transported to hospitals; others refused transport.
  • Fire and Alarm Responses

    • Type of Incident: Fire and alarm investigations
    • Locations: Multiple commercial and residential alarms including 2525 Pierce Avenue, 738 Scarlet Street, and Hilltop Life Adjustment Center
    • Times: Various throughout the day
    • Details: Several alarm activations were investigated; most were false alarms or accidental activations. Fire units responded and cleared without incidents.
  • Miscellaneous Incidents

    • Loud music complaints at 411 Pisces Circle and other locations
    • Noise complaints and disturbances at parks and public areas
    • Vehicle lockouts and assists
    • Welfare checks for intoxicated or confused persons in public places
    • Animal control actions including reunification of dogs with owners

This summary focuses on notable incidents such as crashes, assaults, fires, threats, and unique situations reported in the radio traffic for the Grand Junction and surrounding areas on the reported day.