Daily Summaries

2026-01-15 06:00:56

  • Altered Mental State Incident

    • Type of Incident: Altered mental status response
    • Location: 318 West Highland Drive
    • Time: Around 07:20
    • Details: Law enforcement requested ambulance staging for a male with an altered mental state at 318 West Highland Drive. Ambulance and deputies responded and staged accordingly.
  • Possible Structure Fire at Paradise Valley Mobile Home Park

    • Type of Incident: Structure fire
    • Location: 585 25 1/2 Road, Trailer 236
    • Time: Around 11:40
    • Details: Report of burning plastic smell and electrical burning plastic inside a trailer. Fire department and law enforcement responded. Fire was put out on arrival; damage to a transformer confirmed. Power company notified.
  • Suicidal Subject Calls and Responses

    • Type of Incident: Suicidal subjects and welfare checks
    • Locations and Times:
      • 477 Pharrell Street – Female suicidal party with a history of firearm possession, 11:13-11:21
      • 278 27 1/2 Road – 56-year-old male suicidal, planning to drink himself to death, 03:35-03:46
      • Spokane Vine, room 5 – Suicidal female, 19:32-19:33
      • 424 West 8th Street, room 5 – Suicidal female, 17:32
    • Details: Multiple welfare checks and responses involving suicidal individuals; some requiring ambulance support and law enforcement presence. Fire and EMS coordinated with deputies for transport and support.
  • Traffic Hazard and Hit-and-Run Incidents

    • Type of Incident: Traffic hazards, reckless driving, and hit-and-run
    • Locations and Times:
      • I-70 mile marker 42-43 – Intoxicated pedestrian and vehicle blocking lane, 19:45-19:55
      • I-70 mile marker 113 – Fatal hit-and-run involving a tractor-trailer, 20:02-20:11
      • 70 mile marker 43 – White Subaru Outback broken down partially blocking lane, 19:35
    • Details: Multiple traffic hazards reported. State Patrol on scene for fatal hit-and-run; ambulances and deputies staged for injured parties. Drivers intoxicated and vehicles blocking lanes were identified and managed.
  • Verbal Disturbance and Domestic Situations

    • Type of Incident: Verbal disturbances and family disputes
    • Locations and Times:
      • 3192 Hill Avenue – Domestic verbal disturbance involving daughter and granddaughter, 15:49-16:07
      • 3175 South Torrey’s Peak – Trespass with verbal family dispute ongoing, 10:35-10:41
      • 388 Bonnie Street – Neighbor reporting ongoing verbal dispute, 17:55-18:10
    • Details: Deputies responded to family verbal disputes with no weapons involved; parties separated, and some cases resulted in arrests or citations.
  • Medical Emergencies and Patient Transports

    • Type of Incident: Medical emergencies, falls, chest pain, and transports
    • Locations and Times:
      • 4071 Marine Street – Lift assist for 76-year-old male who fell, 08:48-09:03
      • 2268 K King Road – Male patient with urinary obstruction, 09:12-09:31
      • 1627 Main Street – Assistance with patient transfer and manpower, 13:58-14:02
      • 3234 Sunray Avenue – Smoke reported, found to be from fireplace, 20:02-20:18
    • Details: Numerous EMS calls for falls, chest pain, breathing difficulties, and patient transports, including to St. Mary’s Hospital and VA. Fire units assisted with manpower and patient transfers.
  • Suspicious Vehicles and Subjects

    • Type of Incident: Suspicious persons and vehicles
    • Locations and Times:
      • Grand River Academy – Suspicious person check requested, 07:16-07:29
      • McDonald’s on Horizon Drive – Intoxicated man with a backpack causing disturbance, 08:08-08:09
      • 1830 North 12th Street – Suspicious vehicle with no plates, 10:50
      • 2727 G Road – Suspicious person reported, 08:08-08:09
    • Details: Officers responded to multiple reports of suspicious persons and vehicles, including intoxicated subjects and individuals with backpacks loitering around businesses.
  • Animal Complaints and Welfare Checks

    • Type of Incident: Animal-related calls and welfare checks
    • Locations and Times:
      • 636 Lois Street – Dog found and returned to yard, 14:06-14:10
      • 2856 and a half Road – Animal complaint logged for next day, 16:36
      • 1745 North 21st Street – Animal complaint follow-up, 12:32-12:33
    • Details: Animal control and deputies managed calls involving loose or barking dogs and conducted welfare checks as requested by citizens.
  • Noise Complaints and Party Disturbances

    • Type of Incident: Noise complaints and party disturbances
    • Locations and Times:
      • 2929D David and a Half Road – Loud stereo complaint from motorhome, 20:52
      • 1370 North 22nd Street – Loud party and bonfire with 10-15 subjects, possibly intoxicated, 21:42-21:56
    • Details: Deputies responded to noise complaints related to parties and loud music, with some calls involving intoxicated subjects.
  • Traffic Stops and Vehicle Checks

    • Type of Incident: Traffic enforcement and vehicle checks
    • Locations and Times: Multiple locations throughout the day and night
    • Details: Numerous traffic stops were conducted, with several vehicles checked for registration, driver status, and warrants. Some resulted in arrests or citations.
  • Power Outages and Alarm Activations

    • Type of Incident: Power outage and fire alarm investigations
    • Locations and Times:
      • Various locations including Career Center, Trinity Baptist Church, Mesa Point Shop, and Shell gas station, primarily between 06:18 and 12:30
    • Details: Multiple alarm activations were investigated, many related to power outages; no active fires or emergencies found.
  • Miscellaneous

    • Description: Routine check-ins, administrative tasks, and non-emergency calls such as trespass warnings, civil disputes without escalation, and meeting updates were frequent but are not detailed here unless notable.