2025-08-09 06:00:30
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High-Speed Motorcycle Incident
- Type of Incident: Vehicle pursuit (non-pursuit)
- Location: Eastbound on D Road, near 30 Road and 32 Road
- Time: Around 07:15 - 07:30
- Details: A motorcycle, described as an unplated black and green "crotch rocket" with large tires and poor paint job, fled from deputies at a high rate of speed, passing cars on double yellow lines. The rider was not pursued due to traffic and school buses. Officers gathered camera footage to assist with identification. Possible prior incidents involving the same motorcycle were noted.
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Motorcycle Crash on Highway 65
- Type of Incident: Motorcycle crash
- Location: Highway 65, mile marker 57
- Time: Approximately 19:11
- Details: Single-vehicle motorcycle crash involving a 24-year-old male, conscious and breathing with no obvious injuries. Squad and ALS rendezvous were dispatched.
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Multi-Vehicle Traffic Accident with Injuries
- Type of Incident: Multi-vehicle crash
- Location: 29 Road and D Road, updated to D Road and Bristol Court
- Time: Around 02:06 - 02:11
- Details: Two-vehicle crash with one vehicle rolled over. Multiple juveniles reportedly fled the scene on foot. Unknown injuries; one vehicle was unoccupied. Ambulances and law enforcement responded, with one patient transported to a hospital.
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Single Vehicle Semi-Truck Crash
- Type of Incident: Semi-truck crash
- Location: I-70, mile marker 6, eastbound lanes
- Time: Approximately 17:20 - 17:35
- Details: Semi-truck drove into a ditch at full speed, driver a 60-year-old male with head injury and bleeding knees. Patient conscious and breathing. Care Flight was requested but later canceled. Incident commanded by Lower Valley Fire.
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Fight in Progress with Weapon Reported
- Type of Incident: Physical altercation
- Location: 657 Patricia Drive and 1634 Madison's Way, Unit C
- Time: Around 16:38 - 16:54
- Details: Two males physically fighting; one male reportedly had a metal pole but no intoxication. Later, the male with the pole left the scene. At Madison's Way, a female was in a mental health crisis, bleeding from broken glass, and squad was staged.
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Assault and Harassment Incidents
- Type of Incidents: Assault and harassment reports
- Locations: Various including 486 May Street, GVT Clifton Transfer Station, 2511 Belford Avenue
- Time: Throughout the day
- Details: Multiple calls involving assaults with no weapons, harassment cases involving unwanted contact, and verbal disputes. Some involved juveniles or mental health concerns.
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Suicidal and Mental Health Related Calls
- Type of Incidents: Welfare checks and suicidal subjects
- Locations: Various including 1634 Madison's Way, 510 Trey Court, Amtrak Station, Maverick Station
- Time: Throughout the day and evening
- Details: Several subjects reported suicidal or in mental health crisis, some with self-harm threats or medication overdoses. Law enforcement and EMS staged or responded for evaluation and transport.
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Suspicious Persons and Trespassing
- Type of Incidents: Suspicious activity, trespassing
- Locations: Various including 29 Mile Apartments, 560 29 1/2 Road, Lincoln Park
- Time: Throughout the day
- Details: Reports of individuals refusing to leave properties, knocking on doors late at night, or acting suspiciously. Officers responded with some arrests and warnings issued.
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Animal Complaints
- Type of Incidents: Injured or aggressive animals, loose dogs
- Locations: Various parks and streets including Riverbend Park, Hawthorne Park, Mason Mall Cafe Court
- Time: Throughout the day
- Details: Calls about injured deer, dog bites, and aggressive or loose dogs were handled, some involving animal control or humane society.
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Traffic Hazards and DUI Attempts
- Type of Incidents: Traffic hazards and attempts to locate DUI drivers
- Locations: Various including Highway 330, Unaweep Avenue, North Avenue
- Time: Throughout the day
- Details: Multiple reports of vehicles driving erratically, swerving, or suspected DUI. Units attempted contact with some drivers; some vehicles cleared with warnings or citations.
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Fire and Medical Emergencies
- Type of Incidents: Medical calls for falls, chest pain, seizures, and fire alarms
- Locations: Various including assisted living facilities, residential addresses, and public locations
- Time: Throughout the day
- Details: EMS responded to numerous medical emergencies including falls, seizures, vomiting, chest pain, and altered mental status. Several fire alarms were investigated, with some being false alarms or accidental activations.
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Other Notable Incidents
- Panic Alarm at Red Robin: Reported at 2530 Rimrock Avenue with no callers inside.
- Indecent Exposure at Lincoln Park Pool: Male subject partially undressed, pacing near gazebo.
- Road Rage Incident: Male in white truck with tinted windows following and yelling at another driver near 3rd Street and Kluge Avenue.
- Hit and Run with Vehicle Damage: Golden pickup truck with dirt bikes involved, occurred near Mesa Theater, 538 Main Street.
This summary highlights significant and unique incidents from the radio traffic, focusing on crashes, fires, and noteworthy events while omitting routine checks and administrative communications.