Daily Summaries

2025-10-10 06:00:37

  • Vehicle vs. Bicycle Accident

    • Type of Incident: Crash/Accident
    • Location: North Avenue and 28th Road
    • Time: Around 10:56 AM
    • Details: A vehicle struck a bicyclist, a 35-year-old female who was conscious and breathing and holding her head. The vehicle involved was a white pickup. The bicyclist refused ambulance transport. Law enforcement and EMS responded.
  • Hit and Run Incident

    • Type of Incident: Hit and Run
    • Location: 28 1/2 Road and North Avenue
    • Time: Around 2:39 PM
    • Details: A red SUV driven by a heavier-set female hit a pedestrian on a bicycle and fled northbound on 28 1/2 Road. Law enforcement is working to locate the vehicle and the driver. A squad was staged to investigate.
  • Burglary in Progress

    • Type of Incident: Burglary
    • Location: 721 Monument View Drive
    • Time: Late evening (around 10:14 PM)
    • Details: Officers responded to a burglar alarm and found a door busted open with signs of forced entry, including a broken doorknob. Keyholders were not immediately available. Police cleared the building after investigation.
  • Assault Report

    • Type of Incident: Assault
    • Location: 2260 North 13th Street, Doubletree Apartments
    • Time: Early afternoon (around 2:24 PM)
    • Details: A male was reportedly assaulting a female inside an apartment. The female had visible blood and scratch marks. Both subjects are frequent drug users. Law enforcement and EMS were staged; the female possibly needed medical attention.
  • Verbal Disturbance with Police Intervention

    • Type of Incident: Verbal Disturbance
    • Location: 405 North 23rd Street
    • Time: Mid-morning (around 10:51 AM)
    • Details: Ongoing verbal argument between a male and female in a courtyard. No weapons reported, but the situation had been ongoing throughout the morning. Officers responded and cleared the scene.
  • Illegal Burn / Weed Fire Reports

    • Type of Incident: Fire (Illegal and Controlled Burn)
    • Location: Near railroad tracks on West 3rd Street and Iowa Avenue; 390 West 3rd Street; 30 Road and Orchard Avenue
    • Time: Early afternoon (around 3:38 PM to 4:40 PM)
    • Details: Several reports of weed fires and illegal burns near railroad tracks and residential areas. Fire units responded and confirmed some were controlled burns with permits; others were unpermitted and extinguished by homeowners.
  • Animal-Related Incidents

    • Type of Incident: Animal Complaints and Welfare Checks
    • Locations: Multiple, including 838 Grand Avenue (dog bite), 3308 Laurel Lane (dogs running loose), homeless shelter at 2853 North Avenue
    • Times: Various throughout the day
    • Details: Incidents include a man bitten by a dog while riding a bike, reports of dogs running loose and chasing people, and welfare checks involving animals and subjects in distress.
  • Suspected DUI and Erratic Driving

    • Type of Incident: DUI / Traffic Hazard
    • Location: Various, including Highway 650 near Rimrock Avenue and 32 Road
    • Time: Throughout the day and night
    • Details: Multiple attempts to locate and stop suspected impaired drivers reported to be driving erratically, including a black Chevy Tahoe and a red Chevy Silverado. Some stops resulted in foot pursuits and arrests.
  • Welfare Checks and Mental Health Incidents

    • Type of Incident: Welfare Check / Mental Health
    • Locations: Various, including 1307 North 15th Street, homeless shelter, and other residences
    • Time: Throughout the day
    • Details: Welfare checks were conducted on individuals with mental health issues or altered mental states. Multiple calls involved subjects refusing to cooperate or needing assistance with medical or psychological crises.
  • Trespassing and Loitering Complaints

    • Type of Incident: Trespass / Loitering
    • Locations: Homeless shelter at 2853 North Avenue, CMU Parking, Sam's Club, and other locations
    • Time: Throughout the day
    • Details: Officers responded to multiple complaints about intoxicated or disruptive individuals refusing to leave properties, sleeping in parking lots, or causing disturbances. Several trespass orders were issued.
  • Medical Emergencies

    • Type of Incident: Medical Emergencies / Patient Transports
    • Locations: Various residences, assisted living facilities, and public locations
    • Time: Throughout the day
    • Details: Numerous EMS calls for patients who fell, had breathing difficulties, chest pain, strokes, or other medical issues. Many transports to hospitals were conducted, with some requiring ALS or code 2 responses.
  • Noise Complaints and Harassment

    • Type of Incident: Noise Complaint / Harassment
    • Locations: 669 25 Road (loud stereo), CNF 28 1/2 and North (harassment), Ridge and Progress area
    • Time: Various
    • Details: Officers responded to loud noise complaints and incidents of individuals threatening others or causing disturbances. No weapons or physical violence reported.
  • Suspected Weapon Threat

    • Type of Incident: Threat with Weapon
    • Location: 615 Holland Street
    • Time: Evening
    • Details: An at-risk adult reported being threatened with a stabbing. The suspect is a confused female squatter known to police. Units were dispatched for investigation.
  • Animal Control Request for Abandoned Animals

    • Type of Incident: Animal Control
    • Locations: 2723 Highway 50, 2853 North Avenue, others
    • Time: Throughout the day
    • Details: Requests for animal control to pick up abandoned or stray animals, including cats and dogs, were made and units responded accordingly.
  • Other Notable Incidents

    • Reports of a male throwing a knife at a tree while shadowboxing in Emerson Park; officers took over the situation.
    • Reports of suspicious properties, including unlocked doors and alarms with no keyholders responding.
    • Several calls involving intoxicated persons, some requiring transport or arrest.
    • Multiple vehicle stops and summons issued for various violations.

This summary highlights the major incidents and notable events from the radio traffic, excluding routine administrative communications and minor activity.