Daily Summaries

2025-12-28 06:00:18

  • Vehicle Fire on Old I-70 near Beavertail Tunnel

    • Type of Incident: Vehicle fire
    • Location: Old I-70 road around Beavertail Tunnel
    • Time: Approximately 06:09
    • Details: A single vehicle was found on its side and actively on fire near the Beavertail Tunnel. Fire marshals confirmed the vehicle appeared abandoned with no occupants. Fire crews achieved knockdown and cleared the scene by 06:53.
  • Possible Intoxicated Driver Incident

    • Type of Incident: Traffic hazard / possible intoxicated driving
    • Location: Area of 31 1/2 Road and F Frank Road, last seen near car wash at 28 1/4 Road
    • Time: Around 08:51
    • Details: A gray Buick Rainier was reported cutting off vehicles and erratic driving, causing near crashes. Vehicle stopped near a car wash, and investigation was ongoing.
  • Mental Health Emergency at Canyonview Care Center

    • Type of Incident: Mental health crisis
    • Location: Canyonview Care Center, 151 East 3rd Street, Room 16
    • Time: Approximately 11:03
    • Details: A 30-year-old female patient was reportedly hitting her head on a tile floor and nonverbal. Fire and EMS responded with law enforcement assistance. Patient expected to be fairly cooperative.
  • Suicide Attempt by 16-year-old Female

    • Type of Incident: Suicide attempt / overdose
    • Location: 916 North 5th Street, Unit 4
    • Time: Around 09:52 to 10:00
    • Details: A teenage female reportedly took an unknown amount of pills and was screaming outside. EMS staged the area with law enforcement present. The female was uncooperative but conscious and breathing; efforts were made to monitor and engage her safely.
  • Vandalism Incident at Golden Gate Gas Station

    • Type of Incident: Vandalism / domestic disturbance
    • Location: Golden Gate Gas Station, 2395 24 Road
    • Time: Approximately 12:57 to 13:01
    • Details: Male suspect broke the passenger side window of a female's vehicle while screaming. The female tried to leave in a separate vehicle. No plate numbers were obtained. A child was in the male’s vehicle. Incident possibly related to a custody exchange.
  • Vandalism at Monument Road and Broadway

    • Type of Incident: Vandalism
    • Location: Monument Road and Broadway
    • Time: Around 12:12 to 12:13
    • Details: Two males in their early 20s were throwing rocks at vehicles; one rock hit an RP's vehicle. Subjects fled on bikes along the bike path under the Broadway Bridge. No weapons reported.
  • Trespassing at Monument RV Park

    • Type of Incident: Trespassing
    • Location: Monument RV Park, space 64
    • Time: Around 10:52
    • Details: Employee reported a male, Devin McDormand, whose application was denied, refused to leave. No intoxication or weapons observed. The male was waiting inside an RV.
  • Animal Incident: Aggressive Dog and Peacock Attack

    • Type of Incident: Animal complaint
    • Location: 3270C Charles and a Half Road
    • Time: Around 10:54 to 10:58
    • Details: A husky had entered a yard, killed a peacock, and remained in the backyard. The homeowner was agitated and reportedly threatened to harm the dog. Animal services en route with traps set.
  • Domestic Disturbance with Child Involved

    • Type of Incident: Domestic dispute
    • Location: 483-32-8th Road, Unit 1
    • Time: 11:41
    • Details: Male RP reported argument with intoxicated girlfriend who pushed his 6-year-old daughter. No physical violence toward RP; parties separated at scene.
  • Multiple Medical and Welfare Calls

    • Numerous EMS responses for falls, breathing difficulties, altered mental status, and other medical emergencies occurred throughout the day at various locations including assisted living facilities, residences, and public areas. Notable calls include:
      • 71-year-old female fall with possible injury at 606 Wagon Trail Drive.
      • 75-year-old male fall with head injury and decreased alertness at Western Slope Memory Care.
      • 83-year-old male weak and unable to get up at 1158 East Carolina.
      • Mental health and substance-related calls with EMS and law enforcement coordination.
  • Suspicious and Welfare Checks

    • Several suspicious person calls, welfare checks, and follow-ups were conducted, including:
      • Female banging on doors and yelling threats at 526 Belford Avenue.
      • Male confused and disoriented in parking lot at 2330 G Road.
      • Subject sleeping in vehicle on Glory Drive advised to move on.
  • Routine Traffic and Vehicle Checks

    • Multiple traffic stops, license plate checks, and citations were issued during routine patrols and incident responses.

This summary highlights the significant incidents and public safety activities reflected in the radio traffic for the period.