Daily Summaries

2025-08-26 06:00:35

  • RV Fire Near Go-Kart Track

    • Type of Incident: Vehicle Fire
    • Location: 3002 North I-70 Frontage Road, near the go-kart track
    • Time: Around 10:34 AM
    • Details: Multiple callers reported an RV on fire east of the go-kart track with flames coming from underneath. Fire department responded with tank water and established offensive strategy. There were exposures to another vehicle and a separate car. Fire personnel requested law enforcement due to uncooperative subjects on scene. Law enforcement units cleared the incident around 10:57 AM.
  • Vehicle vs. Pedestrian Crash at 12th Street and Mesa Avenue

    • Type of Incident: Vehicle vs. Pedestrian Crash
    • Location: Intersection of 12th Street and Mesa Avenue
    • Time: Around 2:00 PM
    • Details: A 21-year-old male pedestrian was hit by a vehicle, conscious and breathing, with injuries to the left side and a facial gash. Ambulance and law enforcement responded; southbound lanes were blocked temporarily for the incident.
  • Vehicle vs. Bicycle Crash at Saddlehorn and Ravenwood

    • Type of Incident: Vehicle vs. Bicycle Crash
    • Location: Saddlehorn and Ravenwood Parkway
    • Time: Around 4:16 PM
    • Details: A 59-year-old male bicyclist was involved in a crash with a vehicle, conscious and breathing, with injuries to knee and head. State Patrol was requested to respond.
  • Single Vehicle Rollover on Willow Bend Road and Highway 50

    • Type of Incident: Single Vehicle Rollover
    • Location: Willow Bend Road and Highway 50
    • Time: Around 5:05 AM
    • Details: White Toyota pickup rolled over off the northbound side of the road. Two male occupants with no reported injuries. Fire and ambulance were on scene investigating.
  • Obvious Death Found at 2799 B-Boy Road

    • Type of Incident: Death Investigation
    • Location: 2799 B-Boy Road
    • Time: Around 10:56 AM
    • Details: Meals on Wheels delivery person found a 70-year-old male deceased at the address. EMS confirmed obvious death; law enforcement advised and en route.
  • Suspicious Male Trespassing and Threatening Employee at 2971 North Avenue

    • Type of Incident: Trespass and Threats
    • Location: 2971 North Avenue, near True Value Brady
    • Time: Around 9:12 AM
    • Details: A homeless male, approximately 35 years old, wearing a green shirt and baseball cap, was camping behind a building and became threatening towards an employee. He was last seen walking away, possibly in the area in front of True Value. Law enforcement units responded to attempt contact.
  • Assault with Multiple Warrants at 1731 North 16th Street

    • Type of Incident: Arrest for Assault and Multiple Warrants
    • Location: 1731 North 16th Street
    • Time: Around 3:50 PM
    • Details: Male subject Cisco Rodriguez, white male, 5'2", with multiple outstanding warrants including for dangerous drugs and vehicle theft, taken into custody after a call involving assault. Warrants confirmed and subject transported to jail.
  • Hit and Run Incident

    • Type of Incident: Hit and Run
    • Location: North 15th Street and Patterson Road, vehicle last seen at 24 Road, Brady
    • Time: Around 2:34 PM
    • Details: Black Hyundai Tucson, driven by a younger female with dark hair and sunglasses, was involved in hit-and-run. Vehicle plate returns clear. Law enforcement tracking the vehicle.
  • Suspicious Male Throwing Rocks at Vehicles Near 32 Road Overpass

    • Type of Incident: Vandalism and Suspicious Behavior
    • Location: 32 Road Overpass at the railroad, near Sonic and Wendy’s
    • Time: Around 1:23 AM
    • Details: White male, late 30s, thin build, throwing rocks at vehicles and yelling. He reportedly ran at one RP's car and was last seen near Wendy's. Law enforcement apprehended and the subject punched an officer.
  • Welfare Checks and Mental Health-Related Calls

    • Numerous calls for welfare checks, including:
      • Elderly female who defecated herself and elderly male with altered mental state at 1760 Broadway.
      • Suicidal subjects and mental health crises, including a female at Grand Vista Hotel making suicidal statements.
      • Several code 5 calls for mental health welfare checks with co-responder involvement.
  • Animal Complaints

    • Multiple calls for animal control assistance, including:
      • Dogs caught and owners contacted at 183 Glory View Drive.
      • Reports of animals at various locations, including Highway 340 and 18 Road, and calls for animal pickups.
  • Other Notable Incidents

    • Loud music and noise complaints at various locations.
    • Trespassing calls, including homeless individuals causing disturbances at commercial properties.
    • Multiple parking complaints and civil disputes handled.
    • Suspicious persons and loitering reported at various business locations.
    • Public intoxication and disorderly conduct incidents with law enforcement response.
  • EMS Activity Summary

    • Numerous medical calls including seizures, chest pains, diabetic emergencies, falls with injuries, and transport to hospice.
    • Responses to patients with mental health issues and overdose concerns.
    • Some calls involved patients refusing transport or treatment.
  • Fire and Smoke Check Activity

    • Multiple smoke checks and fire alarms reported, including:
      • Smoke check west of Jerry Creek Reservoir.
      • Fire alarm evacuations at the Doubletree Hotel.
      • Illegal burn extinguished by homeowners at 2936 Shelley Drive.
    • No major wildfires reported; BLM notified and took control of some fire incidents.

This summary highlights the significant incidents and notable activity captured in the radio traffic, focusing on emergencies, crashes, fires, and community safety concerns in the Grand Junction area.