Daily Summaries

2025-07-05 06:00:36

  • Unconscious Male with Cardiac Arrest

    • Type of Incident: Medical Emergency / Cardiac Arrest
    • Location: Modern Classic RVs, 2485 Highway 650
    • Time: Around 09:47
    • Details: A 60-year-old male found not conscious and not breathing, originally passed out in a delivery trailer in the parking lot. CPR was initiated by a bystander and paramedics took over on arrival. Law enforcement and EMS responded code 3.
  • Suicidal Subjects and Mental Health Crises

    • Type of Incident: Mental Health / Suicidal Subjects
    • Locations and Times:
      • 2674 Capra Way (~13:42): Female adult attempting to take pills, physically restrained by family. Law enforcement en route.
      • 2990 Globe Willow Avenue (~01:52): 45-year-old male intoxicated, confused, talking about wanting to kill himself, no means or plans detailed.
      • 1300 Monument Court (~04:10): 17-year-old female threatening self with knife, locked in bedroom, separated from family.
      • 2972 Babbling Brook Drive (~00:32): 17-year-old male threatened self with a knife, left with no knife in possession, last seen wearing red car wash t-shirt and blue jeans.
    • Details: Multiple calls involving suicidal ideation and threats, with responders providing crisis intervention and law enforcement on scene.
  • Verbal and Physical Disturbances / Assaults

    • Type of Incident: Assault / Domestic Disturbance / Verbal Disturbance
    • Locations and Times:
      • 601-29 and 3-8th Road (~07:32): Possible scuffle in backyard, subject lying in front yard, unclear if conscious; eventually found to be breathing and sleeping.
      • 457 Bismarck Street (~03:24): Domestic assault where male pushed landlord; both parties involved, separated on arrival.
      • 3220 D. David and 7-8th Road (~09:51): Verbal disturbance, yelling and possible physical altercation.
      • Orchard Mesa Market (~11:26): Female urinating in parking lot and confronting employees, nearly hit RP with vehicle.
      • Walgreens to City Market (~21:20): Assault involving a male cut with a knife; suspect unknown but last seen near Starbucks.
    • Details: Various disturbances with some escalating to physical altercations; law enforcement intervened and separated involved parties.
  • Traffic Incidents and Possible DUI Drivers

    • Type of Incident: Traffic / DUI
    • Notable Locations and Times:
      • 2600 North 12th Street (~09:05): Attempt to locate a 2020 black Volkswagen with possible drunk driver who hit RP's vehicle.
      • 25 1/2 Road and Patterson (~10:02): Attempt to locate a red late-90s box Chevy truck swerving in and out of lanes.
      • North 5th Street and North Avenue (~00:06): Possible DUI with gray Nissan Altima swerving and unable to maintain speed.
      • Highway 50 and Unileap Avenue (~16:55): White Ford Explorer speeding and swerving, plate returns valid.
    • Details: Multiple attempts to locate impaired drivers based on reports of erratic driving; some ended without contact.
  • Fire and Fire Alarm Responses

    • Type of Incident: Fire / False Alarm / Illegal Burn
    • Locations and Times:
      • 602 Mesa Valley Drive (~16:59): Smoke reported, possible structure fire; later confirmed to be a smoker, no fire department needed.
      • Thompson Reservoir No. 2 (~21:52): Large bonfire reported with possible trespassing; deputies dispatched.
      • 3080 Colorado Avenue (~23:12): Brush fire extinguished on arrival.
      • 33 Road and South Highland Drive (~00:00): Smoke check with gray smoke reported, no fire found.
      • Illegal burns reported multiple times at various locations including Telephone Trail and Divide Road.
    • Details: Fire units responded to multiple alarms and smoke reports; many were false alarms or legal burns, some involved bonfires with trespass concerns.
  • Animal Calls

    • Type of Incident: Animal Control / Lost or Aggressive Animals
    • Locations and Times:
      • Elm and Compton (~08:42): Found dog, officers attempting to locate owner.
      • 350 Cliffview Drive (~22:55): Aggressive dog off-leash tried to bite neighborhood child.
      • Multiple animal calls handled by phone or en route throughout the day.
    • Details: Several animal-related calls including aggressive dogs and lost pets; officers and animal control involved.
  • Suspicious Persons and Trespass

    • Type of Incident: Suspicious Activity / Trespassing
    • Locations and Times:
      • 721 Horizon Drive (~09:07): Two homeless persons on back patio, one with a wagon and dogs.
      • 1188 Olsen Avenue (~11:04): Suspicious vehicle with occupants possibly on drugs; female reportedly went to a trailer.
      • 28-28 Walkerfield Drive (~23:00): Group lighting fireworks on private property, requested trespass.
      • Days Inn on Horizon Drive (~15:14): Female refused to leave, reportedly stole sheets and was knocking on doors.
    • Details: Officers responded to several suspicious activity calls involving trespassing and individuals acting erratically.
  • Other Notable Incidents

    • Shooting Incident
      • 370 Daytona Drive (~23:19): Bullet flew through roof into laundry room floor; no injuries reported; investigation ongoing.
    • Hit and Run
      • Lucky Me Patterson (~15:20): Hit and run involving a gray Mazda 3; vehicle fled southbound on 28 1/4 Road.
      • 28 1/4 Road and North Avenue (~15:38): Red F-150 drove off road, blew a tire, and continued; suspected intoxicated driver.
    • Welfare Checks
      • 1373 North 25th Street (~11:40): Welfare check requested for a depressed, possibly suicidal woman with stomach pain.
      • 3220 and a half White Avenue (~06:37): Welfare check on elderly male, unresponsive with light on for days.
    • Protest and Public Disturbance
      • Early morning (~10:16): Officers reported protesters on the street, monitoring the situation.
    • Fireworks Complaints
      • Multiple throughout day and night at various locations including Maverick and Orchard Mesa, North 4th and Urate Avenue, and residential neighborhoods.
      • Law enforcement and fire units responded to numerous noise and illegal fireworks complaints.

This summary highlights significant calls such as medical emergencies, mental health crises, assaults, traffic incidents including DUI attempts, fire and alarm responses, animal control issues, suspicious activity, and other noteworthy events from the day.