Daily Summaries

2025-09-08 06:00:49

  • Single Vehicle Crash with Injuries

    • Type of Incident: Motor Vehicle Crash
    • Location: 144 Vista Grande Road
    • Time: ~01:48
    • Details: A 19-year-old male driver swerved to avoid a deer and crashed into a trailer. Vehicle totaled with airbag deployment. The driver is conscious and breathing but experiencing headache and distress. State Patrol notified.
  • Possible Overdose with Agonal Breathing

    • Type of Incident: Medical Emergency (Overdose)
    • Location: Near 254 1/2 and 27 1/2 Road, Snicks Bottom parking lot
    • Time: 06:38 - 12:20
    • Details: Two males found unconscious with agonal breathing inside a running silver Nissan Quest minivan. Law enforcement and EMS responded code 3. Narcan administered. Both patients were unconscious but revived.
  • Verbal Disturbance with Juvenile and Young Child Present

    • Type of Incident: Domestic Disturbance
    • Location: 532 and a half Pauline Street
    • Time: ~10:16 - 10:20
    • Details: A 16-year-old caller reported parents arguing with a 4-year-old child present and crying. The father separated in the bedroom. Officers contacted involved parties; mother and child were safely separated from the father after a brief pursuit and cooperation.
  • Suspicious Juvenile Yelling

    • Type of Incident: Suspicious Activity
    • Location: Northeast of 894 Alberta Drive
    • Time: ~09:10
    • Details: Reports of a juvenile yelling in the area. Officers contacted the child and parents; all were safe and code 4.
  • Animal Complaints and Dog Bite

    • Type of Incident: Animal Control / Injury
    • Location: 218 Whisper Lane (dog bite), North Avenue (loitering dog)
    • Time: 18:22 - 18:24
    • Details: Female bitten by her own dogs while attempting to separate them; has bleeding disorder and muscle damage. Squad responded code 2. Other calls for loose or aggressive dogs reported with no bites.
  • Possible Illegal/Open Burn and Brush Fire Investigations

    • Type of Incident: Fire/Smoke Investigations
    • Locations: 1153 East West Paradise Way, Coal Canyon area, 255 Nashua Court, Longspark South
    • Times: 09:25, 15:15 - 16:46
    • Details: Multiple reports of smoke and possible illegal burns. Fire crews responded; one large dump fire was extinguished prior to arrival. Other reports confirmed burn restrictions and no active fires.
  • Welfare Checks and Suicidal Subject Responses

    • Type of Incident: Welfare Check / Mental Health Crisis
    • Locations: 27331 Road (suicidal male Jason Vigil), 3083 Blue Quail Court (homicidal/suicidal subject), 719 Kirikante Circle (suicidal female)
    • Times: 11:04 - 11:33; 18:27 - 18:32
    • Details: Multiple welfare checks for suicidal or mentally ill subjects with law enforcement and EMS responses. Some calls involved staging until co-responders arrived. Subjects were monitored and assisted; one female subject discussed burial plans and was very depressed.
  • Burglary in Progress at Regional Center

    • Type of Incident: Burglary
    • Location: 2800 Riverside Parkway (Regional Center)
    • Time: 22:12 - 22:54
    • Details: Two suspects (male and female) breaking into buildings and stealing copper. Law enforcement made contact with male at gunpoint; subject detained. Building was cleared with no weapons found. Property management involved.
  • Assault Domestic Violence Incident

    • Type of Incident: Assault / Domestic Violence
    • Location: 2985 Red Willow Drive
    • Time: 21:13 - 21:20
    • Details: Female assaulted by her son's father, who reportedly grabbed her hair, choked, and punched her. Female is walking on foot and refusing medical transport. Male intoxicated but no weapons. Officers made contact and are investigating.
  • Indecent Exposure at Pilot Truck Stop

    • Type of Incident: Indecent Exposure
    • Location: 2195 Highway 6 and 50 (Pilot Truck Stop)
    • Time: 17:39
    • Details: Male suspect exposed himself to a female customer after a verbal altercation. Suspect is a white male, mid-40s, possibly intoxicated. Suspect still on scene when call dispatched.
  • Child Playing Unattended Near Equipment

    • Type of Incident: Child Safety Concern
    • Location: 3244 Napa Frank Road (Clifton Car Wash area)
    • Time: ~11:53 - 11:58
    • Details: Child about 4 years old seen playing on hydro lock lifts with no adults nearby. Responding deputy made contact with child and family; no further issues reported.
  • Motorist Assist

    • Type of Incident: Motorist Assist
    • Location: Saddlehorn Campground Site 71, 16 Mile Marker on I-70, and other locations
    • Times: Various
    • Details: Multiple assists including jump starts and stuck vehicles. One notable assist involved a motorist at Saddlehorn Campground with battery problems.
  • Trespassing and Loitering Complaints

    • Type of Incident: Trespassing / Loitering
    • Locations: City Market area, Rose Park Mobile Village, Walmart North Avenue, Taco Bell on 29 Road
    • Times: Various
    • Details: Subjects previously trespassed returning to properties; some intoxicated. Officers responding for enforcement and issuing trespass notices.
  • Fire Department Responses to Medical Emergencies

    • Type of Incidents: Medical Emergencies (Falls, Chest Pain, Stroke, Diabetic Issues)
    • Locations: Multiple including St. Mary's, Monument Village Circle, New Rishon Abundant RV Park, and others
    • Times: Throughout the day
    • Details: Numerous medical calls including elderly patients who fell, chest pains, strokes, and difficulty breathing. EMS and fire units responded with appropriate code responses.
  • Law Enforcement Follow-ups and Civil Matters

    • Type of Incident: Follow-ups / Civil
    • Locations: Various
    • Times: Throughout the day
    • Details: Deputies conducting follow-ups on previous calls, handling civil disputes, and property-related complaints.
  • Miscellaneous Suspicious Activity

    • Type of Incident: Suspicious Persons or Activity
    • Locations: Various including Clifton Nature Park, 28 Grand, and North River Road boat ramp
    • Times: Various
    • Details: Reports of suspicious individuals or vehicles; officers responded, made contact, and cleared calls.

This summary highlights the most notable events and unique situations from the radio traffic, including crashes, overdoses, domestic disturbances, burglaries, and fire department responses. Routine radio checks and administrative communications have been excluded.