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Fence Cut and ATV Stolen from Grand Junction Powersports Store

Fence Cut and ATV Stolen from Grand Junction Powersports Store Just yesterday I was talking with a coworker about going out and riding dirt bikes and ATV s, it s just some of the fun we experience here in Western Colorado. It s extremely fun but it comes with a price tag. ATV s are not cheap, and one thief knows that and has decided to steal an ATV from Perri s Powersports that is valued at over $7,000. I ve said it so many times, thieves are the absolute worst. But the Grand Junction Police Department took the time to post information about this case to their social media pages in hopes that our community will recognize either the ATV or the person seen in the pictures riding it away after cutting a hole into the exterior fence of Perri s Powersports.

Drive By Shooting Suspects Shot at Grand Junction PD Building

Drive By Shooting Suspects Shot at Grand Junction PD Building Enter your number to get our free mobile app We all remember just a few weeks ago when there was a drive-by shooting that took place in Grand Junction resulting in murder charges being filed against 21-year-old Justin Fowler and 20-year-old Trey Shriver. It was a shooting that took place at 1:00 a.m. on Moonlight Court, and luckily no one was injured. Well, those same guys are looking at even more charges as they are suspected of shooting a gun at the Grand Junction Police Building located at 555 Ute Avenue in Grand Junction.

GJPD warns to drive sober this New Year s

This year, because of COVID-19, law enforcement will be out earlier than midnight. Bars, breweries and wineries across Mesa County are now participating in the Five Star program and able to open up to more capacity for later into the night, though consumption must end by 10 p.m. according to Mesa County Public Health. GJPD spokesperson Callie Berkson said officers typically will answer back-to-back calls for service as well as proactive patrol whenever they are on shift and that hasn’t changed whether restaurants were closed or offering outside dining. Obviously, police officers have spent less time answering calls to bars during the pandemic but active patrol has looked much the same through the fall and winter, she said.

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