Daily Summaries

2025-08-02 06:00:36

  • Shots Fired and Standoff at 9th and Main Street

    • Type of Incident: Shots fired, subject at gunpoint, standoff
    • Location: 9th and Main Street, Grand Junction
    • Time: Around 11:00 AM
    • Details: Law enforcement staged after reports of shots fired and a male with a gun at 9th and Main Street. The male subject was compliant and detained. Multiple units and a protective sweep of a nearby apartment were conducted. Shell casings found near the scene. The female at the residence was found to have misdemeanor warrants but no restraining orders. Incident was managed with coordination between deputies, SWAT, and medical units.
  • Three-Vehicle Crash with Injuries on 29 Road and D. David and a Half Road

    • Type of Incident: Motor vehicle crash
    • Location: 29 Road and D. David and a Half Road
    • Time: Around 4:30 PM
    • Details: A three-vehicle crash involving a head-on collision with one party injured, including back pain. Ambulances and law enforcement responded. One patient reportedly intoxicated. Traffic lanes were initially blocked but later reopened. A dog was involved and needed pickup.
  • Motorcycle Crash at 23rd and Gunnison Avenue

    • Type of Incident: Motorcycle crash
    • Location: 23rd Street and Gunnison Avenue
    • Time: Approximately 7:40 PM
    • Details: Motorcycle involved in a crash; rider refused law enforcement but was checked by EMS for possible injury. Law enforcement requested medical evaluation due to the crash, with no immediate indication of serious injuries.
  • Abandoned Vehicle and Parking Complaints

    • Locations: Multiple including 2920 Walnut Avenue, 25 Road and Waite Avenue, and Wilson Estate (2401 North Avenue)
    • Details: Several abandoned vehicle reports and parking complaints received and addressed, some vehicles noted to have been parked for extended periods. Trespass and parking enforcement actions were initiated in some cases.
  • Trespassing and Harassment Calls

    • Locations: Various including J&M Aquatics, 502 U-Right Avenue, Walmart North Avenue, and Wilson Estate
    • Details: Multiple trespass reports, including intoxicated individuals refusing to leave private properties and verbal harassment incidents. Officers responded and issued trespass notices or made arrests when applicable.
  • Medical Emergencies and Patient Transports

    • Notable Calls:
      • Possible stroke at 1311 North 16th Street.
      • Multiple falls with injuries, including head trauma and seizures at various locations.
      • Overdose and suicidal attempts, including a 39-year-old male with wrist and elbow lacerations at 3144 Perkins Drive.
      • Patients with chest pain, abdominal pain, and difficulty breathing transported to hospitals.
      • Incident involving a one-year-old female vomiting from a spider bite at 2079 River Road.
      • Numerous Code 2 and Code 3 medical calls with EMS and fire department responses.
    • Details: EMS and fire units were actively responding to a variety of medical emergencies, including strokes, overdoses, falls, and allergic reactions. Multiple patient transports to St. Mary's Hospital and other medical facilities were conducted.
  • Fire and Alarm Responses

    • Incidents:
      • Small fire (trash burning near a building) at North 6th Street and Chapita Avenue.
      • Multiple commercial and residential burglar alarms, including at Museum of Western Colorado, Alpine Bank, and Palisade High School.
      • Alert 2 aircraft incident at Walkerfield Airport due to stuck landing gear, coordinated with fire and other units.
      • Residential and commercial smoke detector activations investigated with no fire found.
    • Details: Fire units responded promptly to alarms and small fires, ensuring safety and clearing false alarms. The airport had a significant incident involving a potential aircraft landing gear failure requiring staging and monitoring.
  • Welfare and Suicidal Subject Checks

    • Locations: Multiple, including Orchard Mesa Cemetery, Caprock Academy, 545-28 1/2 Road, and Perkins Drive
    • Details: Welfare checks conducted on subjects in distress or at risk, including juveniles and adults with mental health concerns. Protective custody was established for some individuals. Officers coordinated with medical and mental health providers.
  • Noise and Party Complaints

    • Locations: Lincoln Park, Midtown Apartments, Pinion Avenue, and other residential areas
    • Details: Complaints about loud music, parties, and disturbances were received. Officers responded with some parties dispersed and warnings or citations issued. Some complaints noted intoxication but no weapons.
  • Animal Complaints

    • Locations: Various including Panerai Street, Highland Canal Road, and Fruita
    • Details: Calls about loose, abandoned, or aggressive animals including dogs were addressed. Animal control coordinated pickup and reunification with owners.
  • Miscellaneous Incidents

    • Incidents: Suspicious persons, verbal threats, harassment, and theft investigations.
    • Details: Officers conducted patrol checks, investigations, and follow-ups on various calls. Several suspects were detained or cited, and reports were generated as necessary.

This summary captures the most notable incidents and activities based on the provided radio traffic. Routine checks, administrative tasks, and non-notable activities have been excluded.