Daily Summaries

2025-06-28 06:00:19

  • Vehicle vs Bicycle Injury Crash

    • Type of Incident: Vehicle accident with injury
    • Location: Orchard Avenue and 29 1/4 Road
    • Time: Approximately 07:00
    • Details: A 72-year-old female bicyclist was struck by a black GMC SUV. She was conscious and breathing but had a bump on her head and shoulder pain. Patient was transported by ambulance to St. Mary’s.
  • Vehicle Crash into Canal

    • Type of Incident: Vehicle crash (non-injury)
    • Location: South of intersection of 31 Road and E Head of Road
    • Time: Around 05:59
    • Details: A male driver crashed his white Ford truck into a canal but reported no injuries. A woman and child were also reportedly in the vehicle. Tow truck was requested for the vehicle with possible undercarriage damage.
  • Hit and Run Crash

    • Type of Incident: Motor vehicle crash
    • Location: 24 Road and Redlands Parkway
    • Time: Circa 09:18
    • Details: A crash with no injury was reported; parties refused online reporting. Officers cleared the scene.
  • Assault Incidents

    • Type of Incident: Assault in progress and domestic violence
    • Locations and Times:
      • 2200 North 17th Street, apartment 2 (Assault reported around 06:48)
      • City Hall, 250 North 5th Street municipal courtroom (Assault in progress around 08:50)
      • 946 Colorado Avenue, Unit 1 (Assault ongoing at 22:41)
      • 3247 1/2 White Avenue, Unit 1 (Assault reported with facial injury at 19:12)
    • Details: Multiple domestic and assault calls with intoxicated or upset subjects. Some victims refused medical transport or squad assistance. Law enforcement engaged and managed the scenes, including arrests and trespassing.
  • Drug Complaints and Trespassing

    • Type of Incident: Drug activity and trespass enforcement
    • Locations and Times:
      • Suspicious drug deals observed at corner of Miranda and Madison (~02:25)
      • Multiple trespass calls at locations including 2855 Elm Circle, 431 Kennedy Avenue, and homeless shelters.
    • Details: Law enforcement responded to complaints about drug activity and trespassers, often involving intoxicated individuals. Some suspects were detained or issued trespass notices.
  • Welfare Checks and Mental Health Calls

    • Type of Incident: Welfare checks, suicidal and suicidal threats, mental health evaluations
    • Locations and Times:
      • Welfare check for a male at KFC on North Avenue (approx. 11:21)
      • Suicidal threats or mental health concerns at various addresses including 925 Belford Avenue (02:53), 2776 Grant Court (20:08), and others throughout the day.
    • Details: Officers and EMS responded to multiple welfare checks and mental health related calls. Some patients were transported to hospitals for evaluation.
  • Animal Complaints

    • Type of Incident: Animal welfare and bite incidents
    • Locations and Times:
      • Dogs left in vehicles and animals in distress at various locations including City Market, 4th Street, and Grand International Buffet.
      • Bite incident reported around 09:15.
    • Details: Animal control and law enforcement responded to reports of animals in distress, abandoned, or involved in bites. Some animals were secured and transported.
  • Fire and Smoke Reports

    • Type of Incident: Small fires and fire alarms
    • Locations and Times:
      • Small field fire near 23 Road and K-King (approx. 08:56)
      • Stove fire inside residence at 2862 Picardy Drive (11:05)
      • Smoke reported at Candlewood Trailer Park (19:02)
    • Details: Fire crews responded to small fires and alarms, with some incidents confirmed as controlled burns or accidental alarms.
  • Traffic Issues and Vehicle Stops

    • Type of Incident: Traffic stops, warnings, and vehicle inspections
    • Details: Numerous traffic stops were conducted throughout the day involving expired plates, revoked licenses, and warnings. Officers also responded to reports of reckless or impaired drivers, including several attempts to locate DUI drivers.
  • Suspicious Persons and Vehicles

    • Type of Incident: Suspicious activity and persons
    • Details: Officers responded to multiple reports of suspicious persons, including individuals loitering, trespassing, or exhibiting erratic behavior. Some were detained or issued warnings.
  • Medical Emergencies

    • Type of Incident: Various medical calls including allergic reactions, seizures, and falls
    • Details: EMS units responded to numerous medical emergencies including allergic reactions at Main Street Bagels, seizures, diabetic issues, and falls with injuries. Patients were transported as needed.
  • Other Notable Events

    • Verbal Disturbances: Several verbal disturbances reported at locations such as Bud Signs and Bananas on Riverside Parkway.
    • Noise Complaints: Loud music and fireworks complaints were received and addressed at various locations.
    • Property Crimes: Reports of vandalism, theft, and burglary alarms with some evidence collected and follow-ups initiated.

This summary highlights significant incidents including crashes, assaults, fires, welfare checks, and unique law enforcement activities from the provided radio traffic.