Daily Summaries

2025-06-02 06:00:32

  • Vehicle Fire on H Road

    • Type of Incident: Vehicle fire
    • Location: 2723 H Road
    • Time: 11:43-11:50
    • Details: A pickup truck caught fire in the engine compartment and was dragged about 100 feet from a house. Firefighters arrived and extinguished the fire.
  • Assault Incident at 2911 Don Drive, Unit 3

    • Type of Incident: Assault
    • Location: 2911 Don Drive, Unit 3
    • Time: 07:52
    • Details: A 20-year-old male, Isaiah Smith, punched his mother in the face. No intoxication or weapons reported. The suspect refused ambulance transport and was later released with a summons.
  • Attempted Assault Involving Vehicle at 2834 Orchard Avenue

    • Type of Incident: Attempted assault
    • Location: 2834 Orchard Avenue
    • Time: 17:58-18:00
    • Details: A 14-year-old female was nearly hit by a maroon Nissan Altima driven by Marcus Lovato. The vehicle ran a red light and was last seen heading eastbound on 25 Road. The victim was picked up by a family member.
  • Domestic Disturbance at 545 Sunrise Drive

    • Type of Incident: Domestic disturbance
    • Location: 545 Sunrise Drive
    • Time: 12:13-12:27
    • Details: A verbal and possibly physical argument between a male and female was reported by a neighbor. A child was possibly present. No weapons or intoxication reported. Officers cleared the scene with no further incident.
  • Juvenile Trespass and Vandalism at Maverick Orchard Mesa

    • Type of Incident: Trespass and vandalism
    • Location: 26-96 Highway 50 (Maverick Orchard Mesa)
    • Time: 11:59-12:04
    • Details: A male subject in his early 50s was observed damaging a vehicle, kicking the side mirror. He was intoxicated and trying to grab a beer. Officers responded and are investigating.
  • Fire Incident at Rocky Mountain Elementary Playground

    • Type of Incident: Fire (illegal burn)
    • Location: 3260 D David and a Half Road (Rocky Mountain Elementary Playground)
    • Time: 19:01-19:11
    • Details: Teenage boys lit toilet paper on fire in the boys’ and girls’ bathrooms. The fire was mostly out with significant smoke. Fire and law enforcement responded.
  • Welfare Check and Possible Mental Health Issues at Monument Studios

    • Type of Incident: Welfare check
    • Location: Monument Studios, Apartment 136
    • Time: 22:53
    • Details: Male resident reportedly lost keys and was found lying down crying in front of apartment. Possibly intoxicated and unresponsive to phone calls. Officers and EMS responded.
  • Search and Rescue for Lost Female at Wedding Canyon

    • Type of Incident: Search and rescue
    • Location: Wedding Canyon area
    • Time: 15:08-15:15
    • Details: A 46-year-old female reported lost, dizzy, and nauseous near Wedding Canyon Trail. Search and rescue and CareFlight were dispatched with an ETA of 26-43 minutes.
  • Vehicle vs Scooter Crash at 28 and a Quarter Road and North Avenue

    • Type of Incident: Traffic accident
    • Location: 28 and a Quarter Road and North Avenue
    • Time: 15:36-15:40
    • Details: A 60-year-old male crashed on a scooter and sustained compound fractures to both wrists with bleeding. EMS and law enforcement secured the scene and controlled traffic.
  • Animal Complaints and Loose Livestock

    • Type of Incident: Animal control
    • Locations: Multiple including Alberta and Cicero, 293 Mountain View Street, and others
    • Details: Multiple reports throughout the day of loose cows in roadways, stray dogs, and animals causing hazards. Animal control units responded, with some animals secured and others advised for pickup.
  • DUI Driver Attempts to Locate

    • Type of Incident: DUI investigation
    • Locations: Various including Highway 50 and 32 Road
    • Details: Multiple attempts to locate vehicles suspected of impaired driving. Vehicles described as swerving, speeding, or driving erratically. No confirmed arrests during the reported period.
  • Trespassing and Civil Disputes

    • Type of Incident: Trespass and civil disputes
    • Locations: Several including Maverick at Patterson Road, Lazy S Motel, and Park Place Trailer Park
    • Details: Several calls involving trespassing, disputes between roommates, and belligerent subjects. Officers were dispatched for civil standbys and to assist with resolution.
  • Seizure Incident at Blue Pig Gallery

    • Type of Incident: Medical emergency
    • Location: Blue Pig Gallery, 101 West 3rd Street
    • Time: 10:13-10:15
    • Details: A 55-year-old female was unresponsive and not alert following a seizure. EMS upgraded to code 3 and responded promptly.
  • Assault and Harassment Incidents

    • Type of Incident: Assault and harassment
    • Locations: Various including Walmart North Avenue, 62838 and a Quarter Road, and 1217 North 15th Street
    • Details: Multiple incidents of physical and verbal assaults, including one where a suspect threw spit and a rock at an RP. Several suspects detained or cited.
  • Fire Incident from Lightning Strike near Island Mesa

    • Type of Incident: Wildfire
    • Location: Near Island Mesa
    • Time: 14:38-15:18
    • Details: Lightning strike caused a fire with visible flames confirmed on cameras. Fire crews were dispatched but then stood down as fire was closer to Whitewater area.
  • Medical Emergencies and Patient Transports

    • Numerous EMS calls for difficulty breathing, strokes, falls, and other medical emergencies were handled across the area, including a patient with COPD at Vista Hills Drive, a stroke alert at Family Health West, and several elderly patients requiring transport to St. Mary’s.
  • Missing Persons and Welfare Checks

    • Several welfare checks and attempts to locate missing persons were conducted, including a 10-year-old child in foster care upset about removal from mother, and a female with dementia found wandering near Hill Avenue.
  • Noise and Disturbance Complaints

    • Multiple noise complaints and disturbances were reported, including loud neighbors, parties, and individuals causing disruptions at various locations such as Grand Rivers Mobile Home Park and Sunrise Drive.
  • Juvenile Complaints

    • Reports of juvenile misbehavior included two boys on the roof of Fruitvale Elementary School, and juveniles involved in fights or biting at the Sprite House.
  • Traffic Complaints

    • Several reports of aggressive or reckless driving, including vehicles tailgating, swerving, and driving at excessive speeds on I-70 and local roads.

This summary highlights the significant incidents and activity during the period, including crashes, fires, assaults, medical emergencies, and notable law enforcement actions.