Daily Summaries

2026-02-25 06:00:54

Top incidents — crashes, major medical, deaths

  • Multi-vehicle crash at Hwy 650 & 19 Road (≈07:47): three trucks involved, one in a ditch with two occupants trapped; multiple injured (including laceration to forehead). State Patrol took jurisdiction; multiple EMS units/code 3 response; two full‑size tow requests started.
  • Overnight rollover / single‑vehicle crash in desert (lat/long referenced, CAD activity ~00:09–00:25): caller’s crash notification led deputies and rescue into desert; vehicle found rolled onto roof, leaking fuel. Initially no occupant located in vehicle; searches conducted. Rescue/squad staged and cleared when no patients located.
  • Two separate serious afternoon crashes (~19:05–19:15):
    • Orchard Ave & N. 15th: two‑vehicle crash with one vehicle on its side; multiple callers; units on scene, at least one patient complaining of arm/hand pain.
    • Highway 50 near 546: single vehicle reported to have jumped median; callers reported occupants standing outside vehicles; units/CSP/EMS responded.
  • Possible motor‑vehicle/pole collision (Vermont Ave & Hwy 1650, ~12:41–12:50): single vehicle struck pole, airbags deployed; ALS requested due to active seizure concerns for occupant.
  • Obvious death / deceased subject at/near Los Colonias Amphitheater / Watson Island (≈18:33): caller reported friend not conscious; call coded as obvious death; crews and corner notified.
  • Palisade: report of a gunshot victim found at 841 Rapid Creek Road (≈13:53); initial dispatch ALS/code 3 and law en route — treated as critical/possible GSW (agencies staged).

Fires and fire responses

  • Kitchen grease fire — 67733 Road (Clifton area): reported grease fire on stovetop; occupants evacuated; fire units responded and confirmed small stovetop flame; fire contained, no ongoing hazard.
  • Backyard/shed fire / small explosion — 3184 Kennedy Avenue (≈21:19–21:35): neighbor reported explosion/shaking; responders found contained backyard fire (spray‑paint can involved); no further explosions; fire units and PD checked the scene.
  • Smoke/possible house fires checked and cleared: report of smoke/fire at 974 E Otley turned out to be a fireplace; other alarm activations investigated and secured (e.g., commercial alarm at City Shops and at Advanced Pharmacy — keyholders contacted, no active fire).

EMS highlights

  • Juvenile overdose — Midlands Village space 630 (≈02:27–02:44): 14‑year‑old reportedly took multiple (6) ibuprofen tablets and was suicidal; EMS responded, patient transported to St. Mary’s.
  • Overdose with multiple naloxone administrations (≈21:16): 35‑year‑old male reportedly given four doses of Narcan by bystanders; regained consciousness but left/was last seen on foot; units searched and staged.
  • Numerous stroke/seizure/chest‑pain responses across the day (multiple ALS requests and transports) — several instances required staging, ALS or transport to St. Mary’s (examples: seizure after MVC at Vermont/Hwy1650; pediatric seizure/potential concussion at Channing Way; several chest‑pain and stroke‑symptom calls).

Law enforcement / public‑safety notable items

  • Weapons / threatening behavior: multiple reports of subjects with guns or displaying guns — notably a reported male waving a handgun from a gray truck at Rainbow Drive & Hwy 50 (≈17:49); units and State Patrol responded and followed up.
  • High‑risk stops / arrests: at least one Code‑6 arrest with multiple warrants (25‑81 detail, warrants from GJPD/Mesa SO) and other arrests throughout the shift; several high‑risk or felony warrant checks occurred (units confirmed warrants before custody).
  • Missing/runaway juvenile (Brentwood Drive, ~20:21 onward): 7‑year‑old reported run from home; multi‑unit search included reverse‑911, drone operators and ground units; child located and in custody of officers/family later the same evening (reports show juvenile returned safely ~22:01).
  • Multi‑agency suicidal / missing‑person search (Seaver/Seaberton/Seaver Canyon area, ~14:40–15:00): cross‑jurisdiction effort (local/SO/988 ping/PD) searching for a juvenile reportedly intoxicated/cut herself; family, pings and multiple agencies attempted location — significant resource coordination documented.

Search / drone / unique operations

  • Drone(s) deployed / search support used during a missing juvenile/large search (evening): two drones reported launched to assist searches (Riverbend/Brentwood Park area).
  • BLM/wildhorse / animal matters: deputies coordinated with BLM about a wild mustang / loose horse reported near a neighborhood (advice to contact BLM). Several animal calls responded to (loose dog at North Ave/Walmart, abandoned cat pick‑up request, livestock/horse checks).
  • Multiple MV stop / time‑to‑locate alerts and license plate traces — several recovered or “clear/no record” hits provided to units (plate lookups and owner callbacks occurred repeatedly).

Fires/tows/property/tactical notes

  • Multiple tow requests started (full‑size pickup tows for Hwy 650 crash; tow rotation used for several crash scenes). Several tows en route or canceled when owners arranged their own.
  • Found property & burglary alarms: commercial and residential alarm activations investigated (Toke Elementary burglary alarm, Advanced Pharmacy, J&R Storage check, City Shops shed burglary — one male jumped fence and entered shed; units cleared and followed up).
  • Trespass / homeless‑camp contacts were frequent; officers handled multiple trespass/camping in town limits, and park/bridge area cleanups.

Notes on transcription uncertainty: timestamps and some names/addresses in the log appear imperfectly transcribed. The summary focuses on likely, repeated events (major crashes, fires, serious medicals, weapons/charges, missing child) and not on routine radio checks or administrative chatter.