2026-03-18 06:01:09
Notable incidents (priority)
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21:39–21:50 — Missing / possible suicidal: Deborah Tuttle reported missing/last seen leaving 1852 J John & 210th Rd in a green Subaru Forester (plate partially reported). RP reported recent family death and vague suicidal statements; multi‑unit attempt‑to‑locate broadcasted. (Attempt to locate ongoing per radio traffic.)
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23:50–00:00 — Large party / mass fight at Shadowwood Court (addresses 628–640 Shadowwood Ct / 638 Shadowwood): callers reported ~15 cars / ~20 people, juveniles with alcohol and loud music; multiple people fighting, several subjects fled in vehicles. Multiple units (3499, 3441, others) responded, dispersed party and checked area; some juvenile contacts and follow‑ups documented.
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21:11–21:40 — Motor vehicle crash reports / hit‑and‑runs and impaired driving attempts to locate:
- 17:11–17:15 — Motorcycle crash near High Desert Trading Post (3112 Hwy 6 & 24): two motorcycles; one rider down with a leg injury, other walking; EMS/engines responded, at least one patient transported/treated.
- Multiple evening attempts to locate suspected impaired drivers reported by callers (various descriptions: silver Dodge Ram, red Nissan, blue Subaru, silver semi with white box trailer on I‑70). Several attempts broadcast county‑wide; some plates later returned clear/valid to local registrants.
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08:53 — Non‑injury crash: white SUV reportedly crashed into a building at/near 2552 Patterson Road (northwest side). RP confirmed no injuries; units responded and vehicle/tow follow‑up dispatched.
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09:47 — Parking lot crash / wheelchair struck: at Rattigan Tower (875 Main St) an elderly female backing out reportedly struck a male in a motorized wheelchair. No injuries; occupant refused ambulance. A black Honda Accord was observed leaving; plate traced to a resident at unit 604.
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23:09–23:24 — Assault in progress / weapons concern at 444 Pear Lane: open‑line 911 call with female crying; callers reported shoving/strangulation and later that a male had a gun in his hand. Multiple units responded, officers made entry and cleared the residence; subjects contacted and scene cleared. (Radio indicates a firearm was referenced inside the house during response; officers cleared and handled on scene.)
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13:36–14:00 — Suicidal subject / overdose threat, 2834 Adrian Ct: male (identified as Stephen Proctor) reportedly threatening suicide, possibly ingested pills and drinking, mentioned gasoline in garage. Mental‑health/squad staging and CIT response; units staged and made contact. By mid‑afternoon units reported the subject taken into protective custody and transported to St. Mary’s (male in custody / ambulance follow).
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09:54–10:10 — Overdose / attempted overdose: 3226 Main St (Unit A/B) — 61‑year‑old male reportedly overdosed on lithium pills (intentional). Law and EMS staged; case documented (case numbers broadcast). Patient care/transport managed by EMS.
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19:05–19:32 — Fatality / possible DOA: 475 Green Acres St — 97‑year‑old male found not breathing; RP believed deceased and stated DNR. EMS and sheriff units responded; coroner dispatched / coroner responded. Case number assigned (radio: case #10342).
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21:12–21:21 — Repeated calls re: intoxicated/assaultive patients and welfare checks (multiple locations): several calls required EMS + law staging (e.g., Wingstop alcohol withdrawal, multiple welfare/mental‑health calls with staging and transports).
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Overnight / late night — multiple calls for trespass, suspicious vehicles, burglar alarms and party complaints (several resulted in TOD follow‑ups or phone‑handled reports).
Fires / fire‑related responses
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09:09–09:12 — Reported smoke/possible structure fire at 367 Clarinet Lane; deputies on scene found subjects burning in a field — structure fire canceled. Units stood down after investigation.
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12:00–12:08 — Small vegetation/brush fire near South Broadway & Desert Hills Rd (northwest of intersection / Kindred Reserve area). Engine/brush units responded; fire extinguished, investigation noted.
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Multiple smaller fire/CO/alarm responses through day: CO/alarm at 2490 Brookwillow Loop (CO alarm), residential/commercial alarm runs (United Rentals, Murdoch, hospice alarm), several canceled or cleared after investigation.
EMS highlights
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Recurrent code‑2 / code‑3 EMS activity throughout day: multiple chest‑pain / stroke / suspected STEMI transports (Family Health West, VA, Community Hospital → St. Mary’s), lift assists, falls in residences and apartments, several mental‑health / suicidal / overdose responses requiring law staging and transports to St. Mary’s or psychiatric holds.
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Several inter‑facility and air‑medical rendezvous handled (ambulance meeting medflight at West Star hangar / airport).
Other notable law enforcement responses
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Large crowd control / juvenile party enforcement (Shadowwood) — juvenile alcohol and underage consumption emphasis; follow‑ups on board.
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Multiple domestic / assault in‑progress responses (diverging diamond assault, Maverick/Fruitvale harassment/vehicle‑vs‑ped incident with vehicle contact but refusing ambulance).
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Numerous timed‑out calls converted to phone follow‑ups (harassment, trespass, threats, property calls) — routine dispositions by phone.
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Animal calls: several dogs at large / animal pickup requests (notable: Husky at Jasper Drive returned to owner).
Tow / vehicle incidents / property
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Vehicle into building at Patterson (08:53) and multiple traffic collisions reported (including crash at 651 Market St/24 Road where a vehicle reportedly struck a median and was described as totaled; driver possibly intoxicated — tow en route).
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Multiple motorist assist requests (roundabout / Pitkin & 9th); plate checks and RO searches performed frequently (several plates returned clear; several registered owners identified).
Notes on scope and transcription
- Times and some plate/name spellings reflect radio transcription and contain probable OCR / voice recognition errors. Report summarizes likely intent and outcomes from the radio traffic rather than transcribed verbatim.
- Case numbers and some locations were announced on air; where available they were included (e.g., case #10342 for the July night fatality). For arrests, transport and hospital destinations, the traffic reflects units’ on‑air statements (e.g., transports to St. Mary’s or Community Hospital).
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