2026-03-03 06:01:00
Major incidents (highest priority)
- 01:10–01:20 — Cardiac arrest / CPR at Native Roots (683 Horizon Dr): officers began CPR on a patient found passed-out in a vehicle. Multiple EMS / fire units were paged (Engine 2, Truck 6, Ambulance units) and responded. Dispatch notes indicate CPR was in progress; no definitive outcome recorded in the radio logs provided.
- 15:23–15:40 — Injury two‑vehicle crash at 29 Rd & Patterson Rd: white Hyundai Sonata vs Yukon, westbound lanes initially blocked, passenger bleeding. Multiple squads and EMS staged/assigned; roadway debris and traffic control were required. (Units on scene; squads en route.)
- 22:38–22:47 — Vandalism / glass break at Marillac Health (2333 N 6th St): security reported a male who was kicked out of St. Mary’s then threw a rock through the clinic’s main door. Video showed the male walking away; suspect described as an early‑20s white male wearing a gray jean jacket and light jeans. Units responded; case opened (case number later given as 13‑110).
- 12:57–13:05 — Unconscious/possible overdose on Pitkin Ave at S 3rd St: passerby reported a male who vomited, removed clothing and collapsed on a median. Units located the male; he was conscious and breathing and refused ambulance. Fire/EMS were staged; law enforcement and medics contacted the subject (Brandon Clark referenced on scene).
Crashes, hit‑and‑runs, and dangerous driving
- 09:10–10:00 — Two‑vehicle, non‑injury crash at G (George) Road & 27 Rd: vehicle T‑boned, barely drivable, not blocking roadway. PD and multiple units advised; streets notified for debris cleanup.
- 12:16–12:26 — Non‑injury fender‑bender at 28½ Rd & North Ave (gold Ford Escape waiting at 2851 N Ave); later upgraded to hit‑and‑run and reclassified — case assigned (12980).
- 16:18–16:28 — Priority crash / crash with possible intoxicated driver in Patterson area (Patterson & 28¼ Rd): reports of an aggressor beating on an RP’s window; traffic control and multiple units assigned; at least one unit requested to log plate info and block lanes for scene safety. Case numbers issued (1‑30‑57 and 1‑30‑47 referenced for separate crash entries).
- 20:08 onward — Attempt(s) to locate dangerously driven / possibly impaired commercial/semi truck and other erratic vehicles on I‑70 / Highway 6 & 50; multiple AT‑large / ATL broadcasts (semi described as double‑trailer driving in both lanes, nearly off shoulder). No stop confirmed in log.
Assaults, domestic / RO violations, arrests
- 22:33 onward — Assault at 2841 Teller Ave Unit 11: stepson assaulted, bleeding from face/hands; suspect Lucas Carter left northbound on Willow. Law enforcement staged; squad and EMS paged for bleeding injuries.
- Multiple domestic / restraining‑order incidents across the day: notable RO violation in progress at 3473 G Rd (Logan Robinson named; units confirmed subject restrained and no‑contact ordered; vehicle description white Dodge truck). Units detained/managed scene; involved units requested backup.
- 13:52–13:56 — “Jackson in custody” (34‑77): dispatch clarified custody and extradition status (not all warrants extraditable); unit handling custody and paperwork.
Medical / welfare calls of public interest
- 08:58–09:05 — Welfare check: male possibly passed out behind dumpsters at Animal ER (1660 N Ave). Units responded (3498, 3440, 3451), male seen with open container, awake but intoxicated.
- 15:31 — Person lying face‑down at Mace County Library (443 N 6th St): squad and EMS paged; reported conscious/breathing status not fully detailed on radio.
- 15:13 — Welfare check request for an elderly woman (Karen Lundy), Monterey Park Apartments (850 Book Cliff Ave Apt T): missing/concern for 75‑year‑old with walker; units assigned.
- Numerous other fall/lift‑assist and sick calls throughout the day (senior living, home transports, lift assists) — EMS and fire units responded as routine medical activity.
Crimes / suspicious / property crimes
- 22:40–22:47 — Marillac Health glass break (see above) — notable property crime with video evidence; suspect left on foot.
- 01:00–03:00 — Multiple burglar / commercial alarm activations (Western Silk Auto, PNCI Construction, residential alarms); most were handled as alarm responses, some checked secure or cleared by key holders.
- Several reports of suspected fraud, vandalism, and trespass — many were handled by phone follow‑up or turned into follow‑ups for next business day.
Fires / controlled burns / hazardous‑condition responses
- 12:54–12:57 — Multiple reports of black smoke near Horizon / Cruiser area; initial concern for structure fire turned out to be a controlled burn (golf course) — units advised TAC‑1 monitoring briefly, then stood down.
- 13:07–13:10 — Brush/vegetation fire reports at ~91722½ Rd and other rural calls: engines/tenders and mutual‑aid resources were dispatched; crews investigated and confirmed limited/no structure threat in reported brush incidents.
- Several fire alarm activations at hotels, schools, and businesses (La Quinta, Oak Star Bank panic alarm, Broadway Elementary, etc.) — mostly false or alarmed by drills / keyholder responses.
Public‑interest / unusual items
- 15:23 — Reports of an intoxicated male on a mountain bike (carrying a small American flag) yelling at traffic on Hwy 50 & “B‑Boy and a Half” Rd — units attempted to locate.
- 13:09–13:30 — Juveniles riding large e‑bikes at Dos Rios Bike Park prompted citizen complaints and unit follow‑up (concern for safety of other riders).
- 22:15–22:35 — Multiple reports of shots heard north of Bauer Ave / Bacon Ct (RP heard ~six shots). Units checked area; callers staged and officers canvassed—no further confirmed victims on radio.
Notes / caveats
- Transcriptions contained many fragmented radio IDs, garbled names, and mis‑stated DOBs/plate phonetics; this summary focuses on the most likely intent of each transmission and omits routine radio checks, paperwork, and administrative traffic. Where the log gave no final disposition, the status was described as “units responded / on scene” or “status not recorded” rather than assuming outcomes.