2026-04-08 06:01:05
Notable incidents (highest priority)
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Felony menacing / armed subject — 2808 Carter Lane (afternoon/evening)
- Multiple units responded after reports a male (identified as Jeremiah Wilson) was chasing/threatening people with a hammer. Law response and staging occurred; subject located and case created as 13243. Units cleared after contact; deputies transported/handled follow‑up.
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Suicidal / self‑harm incidents (two significant events)
- 12‑year‑old female — 3206 Mesa Ave Unit D (21:41 onward)
- Report of an attempt (pills/ligature). Law and co‑responders staged; EMS/transport resources involved. Squad and clinician referrals documented; deputies and medics assisted.
- Reported possible suicide — 2624 F & 18th Rd (midday)
- Call for suicide at that address; units advised and involved (details limited in transcription).
- 12‑year‑old female — 3206 Mesa Ave Unit D (21:41 onward)
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Domestic assault with a child present — 116 E Alcove Drive / Monument Studios area (late night)
- 911 text/call reporting a male hitting the caller; child asleep in home. Officers responded, one female (Mariah) detained. Scene cleared for medical/booking as needed; incoming units reduced once detained.
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Stolen firearm confirmed on traffic stop — (around 20:55)
- SAR 9mm (black with nickel slide) run by dispatch came back stolen out of Grand Junction PD. Units confirmed and advised to remove firearm from system; follow‑up noted.
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Motor vehicle crashes / automatic crash notifications
- Two‑vehicle crash — Horizon Drive & Crossroads Blvd (mid‑afternoon)
- Reported T‑bone / MVC with neck complaint (one patient conscious, breathing). Fire/EMS on scene; engine extinguished one small vehicle fire in related response.
- Automatic crash notification — Desert & 27¼ Road dam (21:00)
- Crash notification only; no contact made (truck/vehicle sensor). Fire/EMS and deputies checked and later cleared.
- Multiple dangerous driving reports on I‑70 / westbound (afternoon)
- Reports of weaving drivers/vehicles (Red Jeep Cherokee with Utah plate; other vehicles reported); State Patrol and deputies assisted. At least one vehicle stop/interaction was transferred to CSP.
- Two‑vehicle crash — Horizon Drive & Crossroads Blvd (mid‑afternoon)
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Child left alone / welfare — I‑70B / Clifton area (evening)
- Reports of a 10‑year‑old allegedly dropped off and wandering near overpass/tracks. Units located the child (on/near tracks) and returned him to family; deputies and Clifton Rescue/others assisted.
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Vehicle fire — I‑70 near mile marker 8 (mid‑afternoon)
- Trailer/tire fire on westbound I‑70 (mile ~8). Engine arrival, extinguished and investigated; units cleared.
Other noteworthy activity
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Trespass / possible backyard entry — 555‑28 & 3‑¾ Rd (~13:08)
- RP's cameras showed a male using a ladder to unlock a gate and enter backyard (described mid‑30s, hat/jeans, arrived in truck with bucket lift). Multiple units dispatched; units advised subject later identified as likely a worker and call downgraded.
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Aggressive dog / animal control responses
- Aggressive dog reported charging people — 211 3rd St (animal call timed out; homeowner later put dog inside). Multiple animal pickups and follow‑ups (Candlewood, Topaz/Opal, Pine/Alexander, Morning Dove area). Animal Control / deputies stacked several animal calls and transported animals to services.
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Arrests / custodial events
- “Sasha in custody” (13:25 entry) — deputy reported subject in custody and transported to jail.
- Multiple other custody/transport entries and jail paperwork activity recorded across shift.
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Shoplift / retail incidents and intoxicated persons
- Fruita City Market shoplift reported (mid‑afternoon); City Market fuel center had an intoxicated male trying to pump gas (units responded).
- Several intoxication/welfare checks across city (Planet Fitness, Safeway, Prospectors, motel calls).
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Property, suspicious persons, and follow‑ups
- Numerous suspicious person calls, follow‑ups, and property checks across jurisdiction (Lone Rose Apts, Rocky Mountain HML/ Crossroads Blvd, Orchard Mesa Cemetery vandalism report). Deputies submitted several case/follow‑up numbers (examples: 13146, 13190, 13192, 13194 referenced in logs).
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Illegal / open burn and brush responses
- Illegal/permit burn complaints at Woody Creek Drive & Lime Creek Rd — brush/truck units responded; incident investigated and extinguished or resolved with occupants; repeated calls and follow‑up.
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Fire/EMS notable responses beyond crashes
- Multiple medical responses: seizure at Mesa Fitness; multiple lift assists and non‑emergent transports; sick patients, falls, and pediatric calls (infant vomiting; child eye complaint). Grand Junction Fire/EMS handled numerous code 2/3 transports and lift assists through the day and evening.
- Grand Junction High School fire alarm (culinary area) — investigated; no active fire found; building evacuated then cleared.
- Swamp‑cooler electrical smell / possible electrical issue at 2876 Cascade Ave — fire unit disconnected unit and advised owner to have professional repair.
Case numbers / references captured in logs
- 13146 (repeated in Sheriff logs)
- 13190, 13192, 13194 (follow‑up/case numbers noted for various incidents)
- 13243 — case tied to Carter Lane / Jeremiah Wilson felony menacing incident
- 3230 — case number for a domestic/verbal call handled by PD (noted in later Police 1 entries)
- 20843 / 20844 / 20847 / 20859 — various PD case/follow‑up numbers logged by Municipal/PD units (Those are the case numbers as transcribed; some may be garbled due to transcription errors.)
Notes / caveats
- Transcriptions contained many garbled callsigns, partial plate/VIN reads, and occasional time ambiguities; the summary focuses on likely intent and most credible details (locations, units, case numbers). Routine radio checks, training statuses, administrative chatter and routine paperwork were omitted per instructions.
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