2025-07-29 06:00:52
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Overdose at Clifton City Market
- Type of Incident: Overdose
- Location: Clifton City Market, northeast side of parking lot
- Time: Approximately 08:00
- Details: Two females found passed out inside a silver Jeep Cherokee. Suspected drug influence; one appeared not to be breathing initially. Law enforcement and ambulance responded; subjects found to be sleeping with no immediate medical emergency.
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Seizure and Erratic Behavior at 29 Mile Apartments
- Type of Incident: Medical emergency with erratic behavior
- Location: 29 Mile Apartments, Unit B34
- Time: Around 09:47
- Details: Female subject having a seizure, acting erratic, punched the reporting party accidentally. Squad responded code 3. Situation reportedly calming after law enforcement and medical arrival.
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Verbal Domestic Disturbance with Potential Physical Altercation on Fire Willow Street
- Type of Incident: Domestic disturbance
- Location: 379 Fire Willow Street
- Time: Around 13:41
- Details: Neighbors reported hearing glass breaking and a female screaming at a male to stop and leave. Possible physical altercation with unknown weapons. Multiple protection orders checked; no no-contact orders in place. Female issued a citation.
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Fire in a Barrel on Sandpiper Avenue
- Type of Incident: Controlled fire
- Location: Backyard, 3058 Sandpiper Avenue
- Time: Around 20:23-20:26
- Details: Deputy confirmed a fire in a barrel with someone tending it. Fire department responded but canceled after confirmation of controlled burn.
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Single-Vehicle Crash at 30 Road and North Avenue
- Type of Incident: Vehicle crash
- Location: 30 Road and North Avenue
- Time: Around 15:34
- Details: A male occupant found unconscious or unresponsive in a small black passenger car off the road. State patrol and ambulance notified; no injuries reported initially.
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Car Surfing Injury at F and 3 Quarters Road, Poplar Court
- Type of Incident: Injury from skateboarding behind vehicle
- Location: F and 3 Quarters Road, Poplar Court
- Time: Around 22:10-22:15
- Details: 18-year-old male fell while longboarding behind a vehicle, hit head, not fully alert. Ambulance responded code 3; law enforcement advised to respond at their discretion.
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Multiple Welfare Checks and Mental Health Responses
- Locations: Various including 777 Horizon Drive, 29.88 B-Boy and 1½ Road, Independence Village Unit 312, 2312 Orchard Avenue
- Times: Throughout the day and evening
- Details: Welfare checks involving intoxicated or erratic individuals, suicidal subjects, restrained parties, and persons with mental health issues. Several calls involved subjects making threats or displaying erratic behavior requiring law enforcement and EMS presence.
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Burglary Alarm at 664 Allen Drive
- Type of Incident: Burglary alarm
- Location: 664 Allen Drive
- Time: Morning (~07:13)
- Details: Patio door alarm activated; homeowner and alarm company contacted, realtor en route. Law enforcement cleared the scene after investigation.
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Crash at Taco Bell, 29 North Avenue
- Type of Incident: Vehicle crash with injury
- Location: Taco Bell parking lot, 29 North Avenue
- Time: Around 14:28-14:30
- Details: A 41-year-old pregnant female involved in a crash between a white Escalade and a green Expedition. She reported cramping; ambulance and law enforcement responded.
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Pursuit of DUI Suspect on 30 Road
- Type of Incident: Vehicle pursuit
- Location: 30 Road from Patterson Road northbound
- Time: Around 02:25-02:30
- Details: Pursuit of a dark red Mustang or Camaro suspected DUI. Vehicle was tracked to North Moreland Circle and found parked. No occupant visible at time of report.
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Animal Calls and Lost Pets
- Locations: Various including Sam’s Club, 29 Road, Friendship area
- Details: Multiple calls regarding animals in vehicles, loose animals, and welfare checks related to pets. Animal control units dispatched as available.
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False Alarms and Security Checks
- Locations: Various businesses and schools, including Taylor Elementary, Palisade High School, Canvas Credit Union
- Details: Numerous false alarms and security checks with no further issues found.
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Miscellaneous Incidents
- Harassment, trespassing, restraining order violations, suspicious persons, and welfare checks were frequent throughout the day.
- Several minor injury medical calls involving falls, dizziness, and respiratory issues were handled by EMS.
- Fire department responded to gas leaks, smoke investigations, and minor brush fires that were controlled or canceled.
This report highlights significant incidents including medical emergencies, domestic disturbances, vehicle crashes, and law enforcement responses of public interest during the period. Routine administrative and non-urgent calls have been omitted for clarity.