2025-12-04 06:00:39
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Two-Vehicle Crash with Injury at 12th Street and Bookcliff Avenue
- Type of Incident: Traffic Accident
- Location: 12th Street and Bookcliff Avenue
- Time: Approximately 13:04 to 13:11
- Details: Two-vehicle crash involving a white truck and a blue sedan. One reported injury: a 50-year-old female, conscious and breathing with unknown extent of injuries. No one trapped. Ambulance and fire units responded.
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Hit and Run Crash at North 1st Street and Franklin Avenue
- Type of Incident: Traffic Accident, Hit and Run
- Location: North 1st Street and Franklin Avenue
- Time: Around 18:19 to 18:30
- Details: A green Ford Explorer hit a white BMW X3 and fled the scene on foot. The white BMW driver was injured and bleeding. Police searching for suspect described as wearing neon green shoes, gray sweatpants, green hoodie, and red/black beanie. Tows requested for involved vehicles.
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Rollover Crash at 29 Road and Teller Avenue
- Type of Incident: Traffic Accident, Rollover
- Location: 29 Road and Teller Avenue
- Time: Around 19:45 to 19:50
- Details: Two-vehicle rollover crash with one male complaining of head pain. Both occupants are out of the vehicle, conscious and breathing. Tows requested for both vehicles. The roadway was closed temporarily.
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Dumpster Fire at Northwood Apartments
- Type of Incident: Fire
- Location: 3505 North 12th Street, Northwood Apartments
- Time: Around 14:44 to 14:55
- Details: A homeless male reportedly set a dumpster on fire and fled southbound on foot. Fire was extinguished upon arrival; no active flames observed. Law enforcement and fire personnel responded.
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Suicidal Subject at Timbers Motel
- Type of Incident: Welfare Check / Suicidal Subject
- Location: 1810 North Avenue, Timbers Motel, Room 8
- Time: Around 08:19 to 08:42 and 15:54 to 16:00
- Details: Therapist requested a welfare check for Bonnie Hensley who sent texts about an overdose attempt using pills. No weapons involved, but patient has history of suicidal ideation and drinking. EMS and police responded.
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Suicidal Subject at Slick Rock Apartments
- Type of Incident: Welfare Check / Suicidal Subject
- Location: 416 Independent Avenue, Slick Rock Apartments, Apt 22
- Time: Around 09:00 to 09:15 and later updates at 15:54 to 16:00
- Details: RP requested welfare check on son, Lucas Byington, off medication and expressing suicidal thoughts with access to guns. EMS and law enforcement responded; patient reportedly cooperative.
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Domestic Disturbance at 537 North 26th Street
- Type of Incident: Domestic Disturbance / Threat
- Location: 537 North 26th Street
- Time: Around 07:28 to 07:44
- Details: Caller reported sister-in-law threatening to assault her, possibly involving drugs. Both parties cleared; one has non-extraditable warrants. Police responded and cleared the scene.
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Assault Incident at 2504 Highway 1650 (Starbucks Parking Lot)
- Type of Incident: Assault
- Location: 2504 Highway 1650, Starbucks parking lot
- Time: Around 09:38 to 09:45
- Details: Male reportedly beating female and slamming her head into vehicle window. Female left in a tan four-door car but returned and was hitting the male. No weapons seen. Police located and detained involved parties; warrants found on female.
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Shots Fired Report at Vacant House on Rockaway Avenue
- Type of Incident: Shots Fired / Possible Burglary
- Location: 520 Rockaway Avenue
- Time: Around 20:39 to 20:45
- Details: RP reported possible shots (airsoft or BB gun) fired inside vacant house. No voices or persons seen. Law enforcement responded and cleared scene.
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Animal Control: Loose Donkeys and Horse in Downtown Area
- Type of Incident: Animal Control
- Location: Downtown Grand Junction area near 12th and G Road
- Time: Around 23:30 to 00:01
- Details: Two donkeys and a black horse found loose grazing near G Road and downtown. Officers and civilians worked to secure animals and attempt contact with owner or rescue.
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Indecent Exposure at Trail Life Brewing
- Type of Incident: Public Indecency
- Location: 436 Main Street, Trail Life Brewing
- Time: Around 12:44 to 12:46
- Details: White male in his 50s was urinating outside the bar before returning inside. Male described with beard, white hair, black jacket, holding a blue bag. The subject left the area before police arrival.
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Road Rage and Harassment at 28 1/2 Road and B Road
- Type of Incident: Road Rage / Harassment
- Location: 28 1/2 Road and B Road
- Time: Around 13:11 to 13:14
- Details: RP in a gray Ford Transit 250 reported being followed and harassed by a group of teenagers in a red Ford hatchback. Police responded; involved parties separated.
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Hit and Run at 32 and E Edward Road
- Type of Incident: Hit and Run
- Location: 32 and E Edward Road
- Time: Around 16:33 to 16:38
- Details: Two-vehicle crash reported with a black Toyota Corolla fleeing the scene westbound on E Edward Road. Unknown injuries. Police investigating.
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Verbal Disturbance at City Market involving Custody Dispute
- Type of Incident: Verbal Disturbance / Custody Dispute
- Location: City Market parking lot, 56932 Road
- Time: Around 19:24 to 19:27
- Details: Male chased female out of store, attempting to separate her from their six-year-old daughter. Male wearing Amazon delivery vest; female wearing white jacket. No weapons seen. Police responded and cleared scene.
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Multiple Welfare and Medical Calls
- Numerous welfare checks, medical emergencies including difficulty breathing, strokes, diabetic issues, falls with injuries, and overdose reports handled across Grand Junction and surrounding areas throughout the day by EMS and fire departments.
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Miscellaneous Incidents
- Trespass and loitering calls at various locations including Walmart, Sprouts Farmers Market, homeless shelter, and courtside studios.
- Reports of suspicious vehicles, harassment, and assaults handled with follow-up or phone contact.
- Several traffic stops and administrative checks including warrant confirmations and license plate validations.
- Fire alarms and medical alarms responded to, many found to be false or caused by non-emergency situations such as smoke from dryers or faulty equipment.
This summary includes the most notable events such as crashes with injuries, fires, and unique incidents like the loose animals and shots fired reports, while routine calls and administrative tasks have been omitted.