Felony Menacing Reported in Grand Junction

Police respond to domestic disturbance with firearm involved

Mar. 22, 2026 at 2:53am

Police in Grand Junction, Colorado were dispatched to a reported felony menacing incident on F 1/4 Road west of 29 Road. A female caller stated her boyfriend had pointed a firearm at her, and the male may have left the residence in a vehicle before officers arrived. No injuries were reported in the initial radio traffic.

Why it matters

Domestic violence and firearm-related incidents are serious public safety concerns that require a prompt law enforcement response to protect victims and the community. The details of this case are still unfolding, but it highlights the need for effective crisis intervention and prevention measures.

The details

According to the initial scanner reports, the female caller reported her boyfriend had pointed a firearm at her during a domestic disturbance at the residence on F 1/4 Road. The male suspect may have fled the scene in a vehicle before police arrived, but his current whereabouts are unknown. No injuries were reported in the initial radio traffic.

  • The incident was reported to police on March 21, 2026 around 8:53 PM local time.

The players

Female caller

The victim who reported her boyfriend pointed a firearm at her during a domestic disturbance.

Boyfriend

The male suspect who allegedly pointed a firearm at the female caller before potentially fleeing the scene.

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What’s next

Police are continuing to investigate the incident and search for the male suspect. The case will be reviewed by the district attorney's office to determine if charges will be filed.

The takeaway

This case underscores the need for robust domestic violence prevention and intervention programs to protect victims and address the root causes of such incidents in the community.