2025-09-16 06:00:28
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Attempted Break-In and Detainment of Subject with Head Injuries
- Type of Incident: Trespass / Disturbance / Mental Health
- Location: Near 639 Big Stone Lane, intersection of Rodeo Way and Big Stone Lane, Parkside Apartments (541 29 1/2 Road)
- Time: Early morning, starting around 06:03
- Details: A male subject, described as a 40-year-old white male with a shaved head and tattoos, was attempting to break into homes and was seen punching a vehicle before fleeing on foot. Law enforcement detained him after he was found near Big Stone Lane and Highway 340. The subject was making erratic statements and was possibly intoxicated or mentally unstable. He sustained minor head injuries and was tased multiple times. EMS responded with a Code 3 squad to transport him. The subject was later transported to jail.
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Motorcycle Crash with Injuries
- Type of Incident: Vehicle Accident
- Location: Near Maverick Townhomes, 32 Road
- Time: Approximately 20:13
- Details: A single motorcycle crash involving a 23-year-old male who was ejected and had a head injury with bleeding. He was conscious and breathing. EMS and law enforcement responded; the driver was cooperative and not intoxicated.
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Vehicle vs. Bicycle Accident with Minor Injuries
- Type of Incident: Vehicle Accident
- Location: Windsor Park Drive and South Pine Street
- Time: Around 16:18-16:19
- Details: An 8-year-old male on a bicycle was struck by a GMC pickup truck. The child had minor injuries (scrapes and bruises), was conscious and breathing. EMS responded with a Code 3 response and law enforcement was on scene.
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Fire Incident – Permitted Burn of Pallets
- Type of Incident: Fire
- Location: 3281 See Charles (Charles and a Half Road)
- Time: Around 17:41-17:50
- Details: A permitted burn involving a stack of pallets on a property. Fire crews attended the scene, confirmed no structures were threatened, and the burn was managed under permit conditions.
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Domestic Disturbance with Assault (Broom Strike)
- Type of Incident: Domestic Violence / Assault
- Location: Grand Manor Apartments, 2828 Orchard Ave, Unit 74
- Time: Mid-afternoon (around 15:14)
- Details: An intoxicated female struck her husband with a broom during an argument. Both parties were separated; no weapons reported. Law enforcement responded; the female was last seen in her apartment.
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Robbery and Shoplifting at Walmart Rimrock
- Type of Incident: Theft / Assault
- Location: Walmart Rimrock, 2545 Rimrock Avenue
- Time: Around 21:35-21:39
- Details: A female shoplifter hit an associate with a cart while attempting to leave. She had merchandise in her purse and was last seen on foot near the grocery site entrance. No weapons or intoxication reported.
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Suspicious Subjects and Welfare Checks
- Multiple calls involving suspicious individuals, trespasses, and welfare checks throughout the area including:
- Male with a knife near 2033 Broadway, fleeing on foot (early morning).
- Homeless or intoxicated individuals causing disturbances or refusing to leave locations such as Pilot Truck Stop, Village Park Apartments, and the homeless shelter.
- Welfare checks on subjects with potential medical or mental health issues, including a baby at New Seasons Treatment Center and individuals making suicidal statements.
- Numerous calls regarding transient individuals harassing others or loitering in public spaces like Hawthorne Park and Sherwood Park.
- Multiple calls involving suspicious individuals, trespasses, and welfare checks throughout the area including:
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Animal Calls
- Several animal-related incidents including:
- A dog hit by a vehicle near Tracy Ann and Highway 50; the dog was taken to a vet.
- Loose or aggressive dogs at various locations including Rocky Mountain Elementary and Dogfella.
- Follow-ups on lost or found animals and reports of animals causing disturbances.
- Several animal-related incidents including:
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Traffic Incidents and Hazards
- Multiple non-injury vehicle accidents and traffic hazards reported at intersections like 32 Road and Highway 50, 27 1/2 Road and Patterson Road, and Highway 6 and 15.
- Reports of vehicles blocking traffic lanes or stalled vehicles.
- Attempt to locate potentially impaired or reckless drivers, including a silver Audi A7 and a red Jeep Grand Cherokee.
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Medical Emergencies
- Numerous EMS calls for medical assistance including:
- Patients with chest pain, difficulty breathing, diabetic issues, unconsciousness, falls, and allergic reactions.
- Assistance with lift assists for elderly or incapacitated individuals.
- Suicidal subjects, including a 17-year-old male who attempted self-harm with a razor.
- Coordination of EMS and law enforcement at various locations such as hospitals, residences, and public places.
- Numerous EMS calls for medical assistance including:
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Civil and Verbal Disputes
- Various civil disputes, verbal altercations, and harassment reports, often involving neighbors or family members.
- Law enforcement responding to maintain separation and calm situations.
- Some incidents involved threats or weapons being present but not actively used.
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Miscellaneous Notable Calls
- Reports of individuals riding scooters with compound bows.
- Reports of vehicles dropping large pipes in the road.
- Alarm activations, mostly false or caused by faulty equipment.
- Suspicious vehicles or persons reported and checked by officers.
- Calls involving juvenile disturbances and school-related threats.
This report summarizes key events and notable incidents from the provided radio traffic, focusing on significant police, fire, and EMS activities in the Grand Junction area.