Daily Summaries

2025-10-09 06:00:23

  • Two-Vehicle Crash at 26 1/2 Road and Patterson

    • Type of Incident: Traffic Accident
    • Location: 26 1/2 Road and Patterson
    • Time: Around 07:09
    • Details: A two-vehicle crash involving a green Fiat and a light blue Ford Taurus. The Fiat fled the scene, and the Taurus was blocking traffic. State Patrol and ambulance units responded. No injuries reported initially; later confirmed as a hit-and-run. Tow services were called.
  • Vehicle Versus Building Crash at JCPenney’s

    • Type of Incident: Vehicle Crash
    • Location: JCPenney’s, 2424 Highway 6 and 50, south side
    • Time: Around 13:23
    • Details: A Jeep crashed into the building. The driver was initially unconscious but is now conscious and breathing. Possible overdose suspected. Multiple emergency units responded, including fire and ambulance.
  • Vehicle Versus Building Crash at Cafe Rio/Subway

    • Type of Incident: Vehicle Crash
    • Location: Cafe Rio/Subway, 2412 24th Road, Suite 3 & 4
    • Time: Around 13:30
    • Details: An 85-year-old female driver backed into the building, still sitting in vehicle on arrival. Law enforcement and EMS responded.
  • Structure Fire with Possible Occupants

    • Type of Incident: Structure Fire
    • Location: 414 1/2 Morning Dove Court
    • Time: Between 23:15 and 23:30
    • Details: A shack and multiple vehicles on fire threatening a nearby house. Possible male occupant inside, status unknown. Firefighters and deputies responded; evacuation and containment efforts ongoing. Several explosions reported from vehicles. House reportedly evacuated by occupants.
  • Suicidal Subject at Canyonview Park

    • Type of Incident: Mental Health Crisis/Suicidal Threat
    • Location: Canyonview Park, south parking lot
    • Time: Around 18:01-18:02
    • Details: Male subject driving a 2021 gray Nissan Altima expressed intent to kill himself after a breakup. EMS and law enforcement responded with code 3 response.
  • Weapons Violation near Monterey Park Apartments

    • Type of Incident: Weapons Violation
    • Location: Monterey Park Apartments, 850 Bookcliff
    • Time: Around 12:43-12:48
    • Details: Female subject carrying a pistol openly. No threats made. The firearm was later secured by maintenance personnel. Law enforcement responded and confirmed no immediate threat.
  • Verbal Disturbance with Possible Child Abuse

    • Type of Incident: Domestic Disturbance/Child Abuse Investigation
    • Location: 904 North 11th Street
    • Time: Around 17:31-17:34
    • Details: Female yelling at a 2-3 year-old child. Ongoing issue. No physical injuries reported. Law enforcement responded.
  • Overdose at Monument Ridge Townhomes

    • Type of Incident: Medical Emergency (Overdose)
    • Location: 2680 B-Boy and a Half Road, Apt 34D
    • Time: Around 15:12
    • Details: 13-year-old female reportedly overdosed on pills, losing consciousness, home alone. EMS and law enforcement responded code 3.
  • Hit and Run Crash at 29 Road and Orchard

    • Type of Incident: Traffic Accident/Hit and Run
    • Location: 29 Road and Orchard
    • Time: Around 11:40-11:48
    • Details: Green Fiat fled after collision with another vehicle. Rear-end damage reported. Multiple units including fire and EMS responded. Tow services en route.
  • Multiple DUI and Attempt to Locate Vehicles

    • Type of Incident: Traffic Complaints and DUI Attempts to Locate
    • Locations: Various including I-70 mile markers, 25 1/2 Road, Patterson, Western Slope Ford
    • Times: Throughout the day and evening
    • Details: Multiple reports of vehicles driving erratically, swerving, and possibly intoxicated. Law enforcement issued attempts to locate with vehicle descriptions and license plates.
  • Welfare Checks and Follow-ups

    • Numerous welfare checks on at-risk individuals including elderly, intoxicated, or missing persons at locations such as Grand Manor Apartments, Paradise Valley Mobile Home Park, and various residential addresses.
    • Follow-ups on trespassing and verbal disturbances, including homeless subjects and ongoing neighborhood issues.
  • Other Notable Incidents

    • Noise complaints related to construction and loud music.
    • Multiple trespassing calls involving homeless individuals refusing to leave business properties.
    • Verbal disturbances and civil disputes including restraining order violations.
    • Animal complaints involving aggressive dogs and loose animals.
    • Medical emergencies including strokes, falls, chest pain, and breathing difficulties responded to by EMS.

This summary highlights significant events and emergencies from the radio traffic, focusing on accidents, fires, critical medical incidents, and notable law enforcement responses.