Daily Summaries

2026-03-06 06:00:44

  • High‑speed vehicle pursuit and arrest (evening)

    • A gray Toyota Tacoma (strap hanging from rear) that had been involved in an earlier hit‑and‑run/passing incidents was pursued at high speeds (~>100 mph) through the Nottingham / 32 Road / D‑David / Holiday area. Units from SO and PD coordinated; the suspect vehicle crashed/was located in the trailer‑park / storage area. Suspect taken into custody (foot/holdup search of nearby Connex boxes; backpack and items located in the pickup). Officers requested ambulance for minor bleeding; evidence of possible weapons (a magazine reported). Multiple units (PD, SO) and a drone assisted. (pursuit started ~20:50–21:00, in custody ~21:25)
  • Vehicle continuing with apparently incapacitated driver — Broadway at Scenic Drive (mid‑morning)

    • Priority traffic hazard: elderly female with head back, eyes closed driving westbound on Broadway at ~60 mph (vehicle described as a gray four‑door hatchback). Multiple units sent; City/State units advised. Reported ~10:13 — units responded and cleared the scene.
  • Serious single‑vehicle crash / entrapped/unconscious patient — Cheyenne Drive / Acoma Ct (overnight)

    • Vehicle struck a telephone pole; initial reporting that the driver’s head was pinned between the door frame and seat. Patient was unconscious but breathing; units performed extrication/EMS care on scene. Narcan was administered (two doses reported), patient transported. (automatic crash / officers and fire/EMS on scene overnight ~02:20–02:40). Case/cad follow‑up requested.
  • Juvenile vandalism / disturbance at Mesa County Fairgrounds (CSU extension / Arboretum) (late morning)

    • Multiple students on a CSU extension/arboretum field trip; one juvenile actively vandalizing (breaking small trees, throwing food, pouring milk). Units dispatched from multiple agencies; juvenile taken into protective custody/managed on scene. Follow‑up and property checks done.
  • School / possible medical welfare check — Redlands Middle School (2200 Broadway) (early morning)

    • Report of an approx. 13‑year‑old female lying on sidewalk near Vineyard subdivision entrance: eyes open but not alert, unknown breathing/LOC. Numerous units/squads responded but were ultimately unable to locate the juvenile (squad cleared GOA).
  • Robbery / assault incidents (selected)

    • Assault at 486 May Street (Unit A / Unit 8 reported): RP reported mother pushed him and squeezed his hand in the door; suspect (named in call notes) was outside and may have left in a tan Chevy Blazer. Units dispatched for follow‑up.
    • Robbery reported at 372 Clarinet Lane (late night): RP's daughter’s boyfriend allegedly stole a tablet and shoved the RP while leaving; suspect described as male with a backpack; PD units en route.
    • Several trespass/shop‑trespass incidents during the day/night (Taco Bell Kokopelli Blvd, Morning Mission Coffee, Maverick locations). Managers requested trespass notices; deputies handled on scene and issued trespasses when appropriate.
  • Major medical / behavioral health calls

    • Suicidal/ self‑harm risk: Rose Park Mobile Village (2910 North Ave, Unit 16B) — 16‑year‑old student reported wanting to cut herself (Spanish‑speaking family); co‑response/EMS requested and units dispatched.
    • Pediatric overdose/ingestion: 14‑year‑old female at 1134 Woodland Ave (late night) — reported conscious and breathing after taking anxiety meds; ambulance dispatched.
    • Severe allergic reaction at Plateau Valley School (plateau school) — juvenile received EpiPen and Ambulance 92 responded; mother coordinating pickup (ambulance transported to St. Mary’s).
    • Multiple elderly fall/medical calls across the day (Grandview/Grand Villa/assisted‑living facilities) — EMS transports and lift assists, some requiring ALS or monitoring.
  • Property/crime in progress and alarms

    • Burglar alarm / possible entry at Cabela’s (late night): units were dispatched and made contact with keyholder; cleared.
    • Burglary alarm and other commercial alarm responses (Lincoln Park admin, UPS on Patterson, Walker Products, warehouse smoke) — a number of false alarms or controlled burns determined after investigation.
    • Theft/trespass incidents at convenience stores and fast food (subjects trespassed at Wendy’s, Denny’s and Maverick locations).
  • Fires and brush/tree incidents

    • Small tree on fire / brush calls: several reports of a burning tree near Mary Road / 18½ & Mary Road. Brush/engine units responded and extinguished; homeowners advised.
    • Reported vehicle / roadside fire on I‑70 near milepost 52 (Mesa County) — multiple callers; units checked and later determined controlled/prescribed or not threatening structures in area.
    • Multiple reported controlled/prescribed burns (golf courses, small commercial/yard burns) that were confirmed attended/intentional and cleared by fire units.
  • Other notable items

    • Hit‑and‑run(s): multiple hit‑and‑run reports (Patterson & 29½ Road; 30 Road & I‑70B area). One tan Ford Expedition and other tan/silver SUVs were reported as involved; investigations and SO/PD follow‑up requested. Some of these calls later tied into the pursuit/vehicle incidents listed above.
    • Animal/stray reports and animal shelter transfers: several animal calls (found English bulldog at boat ramp; follow‑ups to animal control) were logged and assigned.
    • Numerous welfare checks, suspicious persons and trespass follow‑ups handled throughout the day across the Mesa County area.

Notes and caveats

  • Times and some details come from imperfect transcriptions (overlapping radio traffic, possible mis‑keys). I prioritized the most likely interpretations (locations, vehicle descriptions, and incident outcomes) when transcriptions were unclear.
  • Multiple incidents overlapped and units were frequently re‑assigned; the pursuit and the crash/extraction incidents were the day’s highest‑priority responses and involved multi‑agency coordination (PD, SO, State Patrol, fire/EMS).