Daily Summaries

2026-04-03 06:00:48

Notable incidents (priority)

  • Smoker Friendly / Orchard Mesa — vehicle drove through storefront into the building (approx. 20:50–21:15).

    • Truck ended up inside the business, smoking; occupant initially unresponsive. Narcan administered by responders, subject became conscious and was transported to St. Mary’s. Multiple callers; building and tow/board‑up requested. Case/incident handled by GJPD and EMS (PD case 19755 referenced).
  • Vehicle into building — Monument Studios Unit 134 (approx. 16:30–16:50).

    • Passenger car crashed into building interior. Driver out of vehicle; possible numbness in foot (recent back injections). Fire/EMS and PD responded; structural check requested and tow/off‑site board up arranged. Tow companies paged; case number provided (19718).
  • Multi‑vehicle crashes / pileups (several separate events):

    • Broadway & Monument Road — rear‑end chain crash reported (~09:55–10:00) involving a white Chevy Cruze, Honda Accord and VW Beetle; non‑injury, one vehicle possibly not movable.
    • Construction‑zone four‑vehicle pileup (reported ~10:08) — non‑injury, flaggers on scene; tows requested for sedans.
    • 31½ & D. David Road — three‑vehicle crash blocking eastbound briefly (~15:35); non‑injury, two vehicles non‑drivable; multiple tows paged.
    • Early morning automatic crash notification (07:49) — black Toyota / silver Camry collision; no injuries reported on initial call; female crying heard on ACN.
  • I‑70B / 30 Road — assault / hit and related report (approx. 15:02–15:10).

    • Caller reported a white work truck involved in an assault/road‑rage incident: suspect allegedly pushed RP’s son and broke a vehicle window; possible pocket knife observed. Multiple units attempted to locate suspect truck; follow‑up and P/D contact occurred (suspect vehicle info later developed; investigators and reports assigned).
  • Missing / possible trafficking / found subject at library — Vanessa Sayes (early morning follow‑up).

    • A man reported his wife (Vanessa) escaped alleged trafficking and was in a vehicle; she matched a missing‑person entry. Records/dispatch confirmed the entry and later cleared/removed from missing list after phone contact; follow‑ups handled by patrol and records (entry removed).

Fires / EMS highlights

  • Structure/possible garage smoke — caller reported smoke from a garage; units paged and Battalion/engines responded (address ultimately refined to 3133 Platt River Dr). Fire units switched to TAC channels; investigation staged.
  • Multiple medicals with staging for safety: 554 James St (young diabetic male with seizure‑like activity, law enforcement requested due to prior restraint history — Engine/ambulance staged ~07:24); several other medically urgent calls (unconscious/pass‑out calls, chest pains, overdoses) with ambulance responses and some transports to St. Mary’s recorded throughout the day.
  • Weed/brush/structure fire responses and a yard/tree reignition call (addresses and times in logs) — engines responded and contained; at least one structure assignment escalated after initial backyard fire report.

Arrests / custody / notable enforcement

  • Nathan Kent taken into custody (jail notification ~11:02) — two separate code sixs noted for him (FTA and cruelty toward a child referenced).
  • Multiple trespass/assist arrests and summonses across the day (Ramada assault follow‑up, Walmart trespass, several trespass requests at businesses and apartment complexes).
  • Several DV and assault timed‑out calls were turned into in‑person follow‑ups or phone follow‑ups by day shift; one Ramada Inn DV at room 149 (ex reportedly slapped RP; suspect left on motorcycle) was held for day shift.

Other significant police activity

  • Multiple suicidal / self‑harm incidents required staged EMS and law enforcement response: e.g., 541‑29½ Rd unit 108 — male cut both wrists, knife secured; EMS staged; bleeding reportedly controlled. Another reported possible overdose/suicidal subjects were staged and handled by phone or by staged EMS.
  • Code 5 / possible missing or naked/indecent exposure calls: several “code 5” public‑nuisance/indecent‑exposure incidents (Highland Drive, Garden Village, etc.), including a juvenile having a violent episode (Garden Village apt. 91) requiring officers and EMS staging.
  • Numerous intoxicated/aggressive driver reports and attempt‑to‑locate (ATLOC) broadcasts — multiple vehicles reported driving erratically; some were later located and confirmed to be registered to local addresses.

Miscellaneous / public‑interest items

  • Public bus stop at Columbine Park — person covered by tarp on bench not moving for ~5 hours; EMS staged and contact made; no patient treatment required after contact.
  • Pit bull reported locked in camper, owners gone (Printers Court area) — animal complaint escalated; animal located inside camper and keyholder contacted.
  • Repeated alarms and alarm investigations (commercial and residential) — several false alarms or accidental activations were cleared after keyholder or owner contact.
  • Numerous trespass and homeless encampment complaints, shoplifting and retail loss‑prevention calls, welfare checks, noise complaints and neighbor disputes handled across the valley.

Case numbers and times provided in the radio logs for major events (examples: PD case 19584, 19637, 19699, 19718, 19755 and other administrative numbers). Many calls were initially handled by phone or staged due to limited unit availability; several timed‑out calls were attached to day shift for follow‑up.

If you want, I can produce a chronological timeline of just the major crash/fire/medical incidents with times and units for posting.