2026-03-02 06:00:42
Major crashes / road incidents
- I‑70 rollover (approx. 14:16): vehicle rolled while on a tow truck at I‑70 MP 18 — vehicle towed, no one inside, no injuries, no traffic blockage. Case reference given (8092 / 809?).
- Deer strike crash (late night): eastbound I‑70 near MP 64 — black Nissan Rogue struck a deer; vehicle smoking, occupant out of vehicle with possible glass cuts. State Patrol notified.
- Multiple “road rage” / attempted‑collision reports and ATLs on I‑70 and local roads (morning & afternoon): callers reported drivers intentionally cutting people off, slamming brakes and attempting to cause rear‑end collisions (plate 882245 reported), and an extremely fast black motorcycle (MP 42) weaving at 100+ mph — attempted to locate / broadcasted to PD and State Patrol.
- Several other non‑injury traffic collisions / hazards were handled (blocking, debris, vehicles partially in bike lane) — tows/clears requested.
Fires, gas leaks & hazardous conditions
- Gas‑smell / possible interior leak (approx. 16:52): 3350 C 1/2 Road — Engine 51 responded; property evacuation advised.
- Small brush/controlled burns checked and extinguished by Brush/Station 31 (19.29 & other times) — several panel/brush alerts were investigated and cleared as controlled or extinguished.
- Multiple structure/fire response pages that were canceled or determined non‑threatening after checks (including 489 Gregory Drive and other reported yard/smoke calls).
Significant medical events
- Cardiac / expected death call (approx. 14:52): 532 Mandarin Ct — hospice patient (73 y/o female) found not breathing; coroner later cleared (units stood down).
- Multiple code‑3 chest‑pain and stroke alerts throughout the day (examples: 1705 Ptarmigan Ridge; 456 Appaloosa Lane suspected stroke; 625 27½ Rd chest pain with CHF) — ambulances and fire units responded.
- Motorcycle crash (mid‑afternoon): motocross track off 27¼ Rd — rider with broken collarbone; medic response dispatched.
- Numerous other EMS responses (falls, overdoses, altered mental status); several transports and refusals documented.
Notable law‑enforcement incidents / arrests / threats
- Topless female in roadway (approx. 10:14): caller reported a female walking topless in the middle of traffic at 8½ Rd & 30 Rd, possibly intoxicated. Units responded, photo taken for FOIA; subject contact later led to detention and follow‑up checks (identity checks, warrants).
- Code‑6 arrests / warrants confirmed:
- Autumn Randall (confirmed felony and multiple FTAs) taken into custody during the 30¼ & Colorado incident processing.
- Amanda Hoselton (Walmart): identified as a code‑6/domestic‑violence subject and taken into custody (13:49).
- Multiple other code‑6 detentions and custody transports noted across the day with warrants/FTAs confirmed and paperwork started.
- Assault / domestic incidents:
- 2911 Don Drive Apt 1 (12:00): 21‑yr‑old RP allegedly assaulted by mom and sister; units responded, RP outside separated.
- Country Village Mobile Home Park (12:04): two males arguing, RP reported one threatened to shoot — units responded, RP did not see weapon; officer safety alert in notes for one unit.
- Applewood Estates threat (16:29): reported threat to child; parties separated, knives present but not brandished; intoxication noted.
- Harassment / road‑rage incidents and follow‑ups: multiple reports of aggressive drivers following / circling RPs and stalking behavior; deputies investigated several locations and vehicles (plates broadcast and checked).
Missing / vulnerable person responses
- Missing dementia patient (Grand Mesa resident Raymond/Ray Cox) reported ~07:22: elderly male with dementia (angel tracker removed) last seen earlier; multiple units/searches assigned and case logged (case #12879). Units were actively searching Rocket Park / neighborhood areas.
- Several welfare checks for suicidal ideation or suicidal messages: example — Clayton Gad at 691 Kauffman Rd (psych history/TBI) prompted multiple units to respond.
Animal / property notes of public interest
- Multiple animal/stray calls across the day (dogs and cats); several animals returned to owners (e.g., dog returned at ~14:07), and animal control assisted on multiple incidents.
- Abandoned/red‑tagged vehicles and trespass requests: Clepton Mini Storage abandoned vehicle (red tag) and multiple trespass/trespass warnings issued (McDonald’s, Aspen St. Coffee, Perkins Court, Pathways shelter, etc.).
Odd / human‑interest items
- Homeless male trespassed and observed “giggling at a blank screen and newspaper” inside the Einstein Rose Bagel plaza (08:13) — deputies responded and canceled once subject left.
- Reports of people flashing a flashlight on Mount Garfield (night) and juveniles in groups / dirt‑bike complaints stirred multiple outreach and welfare checks.
- Ulta / gas‑station welfare and possible victim bystanders: a young female reportedly distressed at a gas station and taken as an ATL (22:44–22:51) — statewide/PD broadcast requested.
Notes / caveats:
- Times and some names may be approximate — the transcribed feed contains occasional mis‑transcriptions (repeated digits, clipped names). I focused on likely incident intent (crash, fire, medical, arrest, missing/vulnerable person, public‑safety hazards) and omitted routine radio checks and administrative exchanges.