Daily Summaries

2026-01-25 06:00:34

  • Structure fire (shed/backyard), multiple occupants evacuated

    • Type of Incident: Structure fire (shed/camper in backyard)
    • Location: 2207 Orchard Avenue
    • Time: ~16:10
    • Details: Multiple callers reported heavy smoke and visible flames from a shed/camper in the rear yard with flames near trees. Occupants were coming out of the house; some evacuations conducted. Fire units and law enforcement responded; traffic was blocked on Orchard and nearby streets to allow fire access. Witness reported a male leaving the scene carrying property. Fire checked structure and tree exposure.
  • Single-vehicle rollover with struck hydrant

    • Type of Incident: Rollover crash / property damage
    • Location: Patterson Rd / F‑Road area (near mile markers / 33½ Rd) — caller noted near Hwy 330/Broadway area in early morning CAD entries
    • Time: ~07:58–08:05
    • Details: Single-vehicle rollover; female occupant reported out of vehicle. Vehicle struck a fire hydrant (hydrant broken at base) and flooding was reported near a nearby house. Tow en route (SRS). State trooper and fire/EMS responded.
  • Multi-vehicle crash blocking roadway (no injuries reported)

    • Type of Incident: Traffic collision
    • Location: 29 Road north of Orchard
    • Time: ~14:01
    • Details: Report of about four vehicles involved and blocking traffic. Callers reported no obvious injuries; units responded and cleared.
  • Hit-and-run / possible impaired driver, City Market (12th & Patterson)

    • Type of Incident: Hit-and-run / possible DUI
    • Location: City Market, 12th & Patterson (follow-up activity on Wellington and airport)
    • Time: ~14:51–15:03
    • Details: Gray Ford Escape (fleet vehicle) reportedly struck a blue Hyundai Ascent (and then another vehicle). Driver initially left scene, entered City Market; later seen leaving. Units located damaged vehicles; involved vehicle plate was a rental/agency plate and run returned to a local rental. Case number created (4962). Tow/forensics followed-up.
  • Possible shots fired (multiple callers)

    • Type of Incident: Reports of gunshots / possible rifle
    • Location: Area of South Broadway / Tierra Drive and vicinity (one caller also referenced Patterson area)
    • Time: ~08:57
    • Details: Caller reported hearing two shots (sounded like rifle), possibly people poaching; another caller reported similar sounds. Units were asked to check the area; no confirmed injuries reported. Later calls in the evening indicated some reports were vehicle backfires.
  • Reported arson/vandalism — gasoline dousing allegation

    • Type of Incident: Possible arson / criminal mischief
    • Location: 2931 North Avenue (Grand Rivers mobile home park, Space 34)
    • Time: ~23:19–23:31
    • Details: RP reported a male had been asked to leave earlier and then returned and allegedly poured gasoline on the RP's unit and/or cut gas lines; alarms were sounding. Fire and law enforcement staged and checked the property; slight smell of fuel noted inside a camper, fire checked and confirmed no active structure fire; investigation/response continued.
  • Five‑year‑old unresponsive / seizure — EMS response

    • Type of Incident: Pediatric medical emergency (possible cardiac arrest / seizure)
    • Location: 2936 Broderick Way
    • Time: ~23:23–23:27
    • Details: Initial call of a 5‑year‑old not conscious and not breathing; units and squads paged as code 3. En route units reported the child began coughing/vomiting and regained some breathing; crews staged and then treated/transported as appropriate.
  • Vandalism / harassment at Love’s Truck Stop — truck damaged

    • Type of Incident: Criminal mischief / harassment
    • Location: Love’s Truck Stop (reported at Love’s on Mesa Drive)
    • Time: ~08:41–08:44
    • Details: RP (truck driver) reported ongoing harassment from a nearby truck occupant and this morning found his truck kicked near the front tire (kick damage). Suspect described as a male in a hoodie; no weapons reported. Officers followed up; asset/location info passed to units.
  • Large mall/shoplifting response; suspect with felony warrants identified

    • Type of Incident: Theft / trespass / felony suspect identified
    • Location: Target / Canyon Mall (multiple mall locations referenced)
    • Time: Afternoon (mid‑afternoon – ~16:40–17:20 timeframe)
    • Details: Asset protection detained suspects for removing tags / shoplifting. One male with distinctive red hair and a female in a pink sweatshirt fled inside the mall; multiple units canvassed. Investigators later identified a male (name/Austin Hepp referenced in radio as a felony suspect with prior charges) and obtained booking photo requests; one female was detained and had warrants. Multiple units and patrols responded across the mall and surrounding parking lots.
  • Unusual / noteworthy items

    • Hovercraft / go‑kart reports on school fields
      • Type: Public‑safety nuisance / possible property damage
      • Location: West Middle / school fields and/or sports fields
      • Time: Afternoon (~17:42)
      • Details: Caller reported a white “hovercraft” or go‑kart driving on the football field; units checked — scene cleared or no contact per notes.
    • Multiple restraining‑order / code‑6 arrests and warrants discovered during the day
      • Type: Arrests / detentions
      • Locations: Various (hotel, mall, Geck o Car Wash, etc.)
      • Time: Throughout day/evening
      • Details: Several contacts resulted in custodial holds for subjects with municipal or CJIS warrants and restraining orders (several “code 6” / booking holds referenced).

Notes and caveats:

  • Times and some names/plate details were taken from radio traffic and CA‑style phonetic transmissions; transcription had errors in places, so some spellings and exact plate/ID strings may be approximate.
  • Routine administrative items, radio checks, and brief clearances are omitted.