2025-08-23 06:00:48
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Vehicle Rollover Crash with Fatality
- Type of Incident: Traffic accident
- Location: Frontage Road overpass at I-70, Debeck
- Time: Approximately 01:30
- Details: Single vehicle rollover crash with one patient unresponsive and no signs of life. Fire and EMS units responded, State Patrol en route to take jurisdiction. CareFlight requested for ground standby.
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Two-Vehicle Crash and Subsequent Fight
- Type of Incident: Traffic accident and physical altercation
- Location: Highway 340 and Jurassic Court
- Time: Around 21:50 to 22:00
- Details: Two-vehicle crash involving a vehicle and a pole. The crash escalated into a fight involving approximately five subjects who fled northbound towards a gas station and Starbucks. Several subjects were identified by clothing descriptions. Law enforcement responded with multiple units and reduced response after situation calmed.
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Choking Infant Emergency
- Type of Incident: Medical emergency
- Location: 647 Huntington Road, Clifton
- Time: Around 08:58-09:05
- Details: 16-month-old male with partial airway obstruction after choking on watermelon. The child was conscious and breathing but lethargic. EMS and law enforcement responded promptly.
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Fire Incident at Shopping Cart and Surrounding Weeds
- Type of Incident: Fire
- Location: Dirt road east of Bunting Avenue and Court Road
- Time: Around 00:00-00:05
- Details: Shopping cart fire spreading to nearby dry weeds. Fire crews responded with code 3 response and extinguished the fire.
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Fire Alarm Activation at Village Co-op
- Type of Incident: Fire alarm investigation
- Location: 621 26 1/2 Road
- Time: Around 07:04-07:11
- Details: Fire alarm activation with no visible fire or evacuation. Fire units investigated with no issues found.
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Suicidal Subject Welfare Checks and Threats
- Type of Incident: Mental health/welfare check
- Locations & Times:
- 3231 White Avenue, Unit 2 – 16-year-old male threatening self-harm, reported around 11:07-11:10.
- B-Boy and a Half Road and 31 Road – 22-year-old female named Grace Miller reported suicidal and roaming, multiple updates between 08:44 and 10:00.
- 443 North 6th Street (Mesa County Library) – Suicidal female, Grace, was given a courtesy ride by deputies, reported around 11:30.
- Details: Multiple welfare checks for suicidal subjects with law enforcement and EMS involvement. Grace Miller was reported with knives and suicidal intent but was cooperative at times.
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Animal Complaints
- Type of Incident: Animal control
- Locations & Details:
- Two aggressive pit bulls reported loose at 2129 Sequoia Court. Animals were captured and transported to shelter around 09:34-10:12.
- Dog bite at 201 North Avenue: 70-year-old male bitten on upper arm; animal control involved around 14:20.
- Found child with no supervision near 599 29 1/2 Road; a 6-year-old boy found wearing underwear and tank top, reunited with mother shortly after around 00:44-00:47.
- Loud dog barking complaint at 613 Susan Street.
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Traffic Complaints and DUI Attempts to Locate
- Type of Incident: Traffic and DUI investigations
- Various locations and times with multiple attempts to locate suspected intoxicated or reckless drivers on highways and city streets, including:
- Eastbound I-70 near mile markers 44, 47, 48, 58, and 60.
- Highway 50 and Orchard Mesa Market.
- Multiple vehicles reported swerving or driving recklessly; law enforcement and State Patrol coordinated efforts.
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Verbal and Physical Disturbances
- Type of Incident: Disturbances and assaults
- Notable incidents include:
- Verbal and physical altercations at 3,177 D David Road involving a 21-year-old female refusing ambulance and assaulting family members around 14:17-14:21.
- Domestic assault at Candlewood Trailer Park, involving a male grabbed by the throat by his wife; male refusing ambulance around 23:03.
- Male threatening to shoot up the place at 524 Sarah Lane; male cooperative upon arrival, weapons reported, call ongoing at 15:06-15:12.
- Intoxicated male punching vehicles at a motel, causing damage and bleeding, around 21:15.
- Multiple trespass and harassment calls involving homeless individuals and intoxicated subjects.
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Suspicious and Welfare Checks
- Numerous welfare checks requested for individuals not answering phones or showing signs of distress, including:
- 532 East Valley Drive for follow-up case.
- 238 Talbot Drive for Alexandria Donaldson with mental health concerns.
- 208 Whisper Lane for child welfare concerns involving alleged drug use in the home.
- 388 Lang Street for a juvenile self-harming.
- 3213 East Hall Court for child abuse allegations.
- Multiple suspicious vehicle and trespass complaints across the city.
- Numerous welfare checks requested for individuals not answering phones or showing signs of distress, including:
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Medical Emergencies and Patient Transports
- Multiple EMS responses for falls, chest pain, difficulty breathing, unconscious patients, and other medical issues at various addresses including:
- 2744 Indian Wash Circle: 82-year-old female fell, bleeding from head.
- 622 Saffron Way: 80-year-old female with chest pain.
- 2494 Franklin 1 Quarter Road: Motorcycle vs car crash, injured motorcyclist.
- 824 Lanai Drive: 14-year-old male with traumatic knee injury.
- 3170 Saddle Gulch Drive: Cardiac arrest, patient declared obvious death.
- 2913 Kathy Jo Lane: Female with significant bleeding post-hysterectomy.
- Numerous lift assists and non-emergent transports throughout the day.
- Multiple EMS responses for falls, chest pain, difficulty breathing, unconscious patients, and other medical issues at various addresses including:
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Miscellaneous Notable Events
- Possible explosion reported near 204 East Lexington Way with shaking house but no visible fire or damage found.
- Report of vehicle theft and unauthorized use at Clifton Maverick; suspect vehicle a black 2016 Dodge Charger.
- Group of homeless individuals fighting and causing disturbance near 805 Struthers Avenue, dispersing after police arrival.
- Animal control call for aggressive dog at May Street residence.
- Multiple alarms at schools and commercial buildings responded to, generally false or accidental.
This report summarizes significant events from the Grand Junction, Colorado area radio traffic including accidents, fires, medical emergencies, animal complaints, and public safety concerns.