Daily Summaries

2025-08-31 06:00:21

  • Single Vehicle Crash at Horizon Towers

    • Type of Incident: Vehicle crash
    • Location: 1111 Horizon Drive
    • Time: Approximately 10:56 AM
    • Details: A black Hyundai Santa Fe crashed, blocking the driveway. The vehicle hit a construction sign and possibly a tree. The female driver refused ambulance transport.
  • Vehicle Fire in Garage

    • Type of Incident: Vehicle fire
    • Location: 623 Chaco Court
    • Time: Around 15:09
    • Details: A vehicle caught fire inside a garage attached to a house. Smoke and flames were visible. The house was evacuated. No flames spreading reported; fire under investigation.
  • Suspected Burglary in Progress at Candlewood Trailer Park

    • Type of Incident: Burglary / Trespass
    • Location: 42432 Road, Unit 28 (Candlewood Trailer Park)
    • Time: Late evening
    • Details: The trailer is boarded up and unoccupied. Three subjects (one male, one female) seen entering through a back window and removing items. No weapons or intoxication observed.
  • Assault at 777 Horizon Drive, Unit 1104

    • Type of Incident: Assault / Possible child abuse
    • Location: 777 Horizon Drive, Unit 1104
    • Time: Around 11:31 AM
    • Details: A 10-year-old child reported that the father punched him. The father was present but no ambulance was needed. A two-year-old and five-year-old also live at the residence. Investigation ongoing.
  • Vehicle Theft at Manny Heights

    • Type of Incident: Vehicle theft
    • Location: 2825 Patterson Road
    • Time: Around 11:36 AM
    • Details: The R.P.’s fiancé took a 2010 white Mercedes C300 without permission. The suspect is a Hispanic male, 5'7", 190 lbs, white tank top and tan shorts, possibly headed towards Utah. The vehicle’s plate is from Utah (4 Tom 2 John George).
  • Verbal Altercation and Physical Assault at Walmart on Warrior Way

    • Type of Incident: Assault / Disturbance
    • Location: 541 Warrior Way (former Walmart)
    • Time: Around 12:51 PM
    • Details: A female subject was yelling and threatening others inside the store, subsequently hitting an associate and another customer. The female fled towards a gas station and was pursued by officers.
  • Large Party with Possible Intoxication and Unsafe Activities

    • Type of Incident: Party complaint / Public disturbance
    • Location: Area around 25th and Elm, and 2641 Texas Ave
    • Time: Evening
    • Details: Multiple parties with intoxicated individuals, vehicles blocking streets, and reports of tug-of-war with trucks using a rope. Officers responded to disperse and manage public safety.
  • Welfare Checks and Suicidal Subjects

    • Multiple welfare checks were conducted throughout the day, including:
      • Female possibly intoxicated and laying face down at National Pond parking lot.
      • Male walking in median on I-70 mile marker 36 and 39, uncooperative but breathing.
      • Suicidal female with overdose at Maverick Townhomes.
      • Male intoxicated and carrying a sign "ready to give up" near 25 Road overpass.
      • Suicidal female at 2609 Bookcliffe Avenue after sending concerning texts.
  • Animal-Related Calls

    • Several calls involving animals locked in vehicles, lost or stolen pets, and animals needing assistance, including:
      • Dog locked inside a gray Toyota Highlander at Lincoln Park School.
      • Stolen dog reported from 3278 Lorraine Drive.
      • Multiple animal calls routed to animal control and follow-ups initiated.
  • Suspicious and Trespass Incidents

    • Multiple reports of trespassing and suspicious persons, including:
      • Two males trespassing and going through items at 1360 Main Street; structure cleared after owner's request.
      • Suspicious male at Cedar Square Shopping Center, acting nervous, digging through trash cans.
      • Multiple trespass incidents at closed or boarded-up properties.
  • Traffic and DUI Related

    • Attempt to locate multiple impaired drivers and traffic complaints:
      • DUI vehicle last seen on I-70 at various mile markers.
      • Vehicle swerving on Highway 50.
      • Verbal disputes escalating to possible assaults involving intoxicated individuals.
  • Other Notable Incidents

    • Medical emergencies including falls, chest pains, and unconscious patients were handled by EMS, often with law enforcement assistance.
    • Noise complaints and party disturbances were frequently called in and addressed.
    • Several cold assault and harassment reports were logged and followed up with phone calls or in-person checks.