2B Wednesday, May 2, 2018 Bulletin, Record, Progressive, Reporter
VITAL
STATISTICS/
LAW and ORDER
LIFE TRIBUTES
Maxine Louise Brown
Maxine Louise Brown, 87,
of Lake Almanor, passed
away April 22, 2018, in
Carson City, Nevada. Maxine
was born July 11, 1930, in
Fairfax, Oklahoma.
She is survived by her
husband, Bobby Don Brown;
daughters, Verlene Anne
Baldwin and Nita Louise
Walmer; grandsons, David
Baldwin and Charles Torres;
granddaughter, Cyra
Frandsen; and
great-grandsons, Beau, Caleb,
Elijah, Isaiah and Isaac
Frandsen.
A funeral service was held
Saturday, April 28, at
Walton's Chapel of the
Valley, 1281 N. Roop St
Carson City, Nevada.
Graveside services will be
held Thursday, May 3, at
12:30 p.m. at Northern
California Veterans
Cemetery, 11800 Gas Point
Road, Igo, CA.
Christine (Bailey-Hill)
Bruner
it is with great sadness to
announce that Christine
(Bailey-Hill) Bruner, 61,
passed away on March26,
2018, surrounded by her
loved ones at Renown
Hospital.
Chris was born on Nov. 8,
1956, in Gary, Indiana, where
she attended Merrillville
High School. Later in life, her
family moved to Nebraska,
where she had her two
beautiful daughters. In 1981,
Chris moved her little family
to Quincy. Here she raised
her daughters, worked
multiple jobs all while
attending Feather River
College where she would
earn her AA degree.
On Oct. 7, 1995, she married
James Nelson Bruner in
Quincy. She was always the
life of the party, her laugh
could be heard from afar. She
enjoyed camping .and
swimming in the beautiful
country where she enjoyed
living. She also had a great
love for her numerous pets.
Chris was survived by her
husband, James Bruner;
daughter, Kerry Ann (Ryan)
Williams; granddaughter,
Hannah Violet McCormick;
and grandson, Colin
Williams; stepdaughter,
Josette Marie Bruner;
sisters:in law, Barbara Ann
Bruner and Theresa Marie
Brock; brother-in-law, Paul
Edward Bruner; and all of
their lovely children.
Chris was preceded in
death by her parents, Everett
Jacob and Dorothy Bailey;
daughter Candy Lynn Hill
McCormick; sisters, Denny
Bailey, Lila Bailey; brother,
Jay Bailey; brother-in-law,
Ronald Dale Bruner; as well
numerous friends.
Services will be held
Saturday, June 16, at 3 p.m.
in Gansner Park.
Sue Ann Crites
Ann Crites, 68, passed
away April 11, 2018, in
O r6ville, surrounded by
loved ones.
Sue Ann was born June 17,
1949, in Greenville, to
Gr0bner and Alice Williams.
She had three siblings:
Jefferi, Dale, and Laurie. Sue
Ann graduated from
Greenville High School in
1967. In 1985 she returned to
school, majoring in criminal
justice at Butte Community
College, proudly earning a 4.0
grade point average.
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Sue Ann often described
her childhood growing up in
TaylorsviUe as idyllic. She
loved horses, swimming in
Indian Creek, camping on
Diamond Mountain and at
Crystal Lake, and eating
venison caught by her dad
and home-baked goodies
created by her morn. Sue Ann
often bragged that her mother
baked a different dessert for
each night:s dinner. She had
fond memories of her dad '
surprising her and her
siblings with baby chipmunks
abandoned in hollowed-out
trees he found while logging.
Sue Ann was a well-known
wordsmith and a proud
quintessential mother to her
two children, Mindy and
Jarold. During their grade
school years, she volunteered.
as their homeroom mother.
Every night of her children's
formative years, Sue Ann,
Mindy and Jarold played
board games and put together
puzzles followed with a
bedtime storybook. These
nightly routines were the
bedrock of their loving
relationship.
Sue Ann was a hard worker
with a supreme work ethic.
She had multiple careers in
California and New Mexico:
realtor; weighmaster;
bookkeeper; and business
owner. Sue Ann was
well-liked and loved. She was
celebrated for her quick wit
and big heart. Throughout the
years, Sue Ann gave many
donations to non-profits that
worked to educate youth
around the world. She was
also .known to buy meals,
drive around Oroville and
pass them out to homeless
people.
Sue Ann's greatest joy in
life were her grandchildren.
She spent countless hours at
their ballgames and music
recitals. Sue Ann leaves a
huge void in their lives.
Sue Ann is survived by her
daughter, Mindy Stokes
(Katie) and son, Jarold Stokes;
grandchildren, Reagan,
Payton, Jackson and Solefl;
sister, Jefferi Smith and
brother, Dale Williams.
She was preceded in death
by her beloved parents,
Grobner and Alice Williams
and her dear sister, Laurie
Beck.
A service, with a potluck to
follow, will be held May 12
from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the
Taylorsville Methodist
Church. All are welcome to
bring a dish to share'with
others and encouraged to
bring their favorite memory
or two of Sue Ann to share
as well.
OBITUARIES
Ralph Kenneth Whitt
Ralph Kenneth Whitt
passed away April 25, 2018, in
Chico. He was 69.
Newton-Bracewell is the
funeral home handling
arrangements.
SHERIFF'S
BLOTTER
Information in the Sherb'f's
Blotter is gathered from the
dispatch logs provided by the
Plumas County Sheriff's Off'we:
No individuals' names are
reported. And those arrested
should be presumed innocent
until proven guilty.
The following is a summary of
the week's activity from
Wednesday, April 18, to
Tuesday, April 24.
BY THE NUMBERS
47 medical requests
26 calls to the CHP
26 suspicious activities reported
17 disturbances reported
14 arrests
14 911 calls reported
12 alarms reported
11 animal control reports made
10 extra patrol checks reported
10 probation reports
10 requests for assistance
9 civil complaints
8 drug-related reports
7 responses from the fire
departments for fFes
5 reports of assisting other
agencies
4 thefts reported
4 deaths reported
4 burglaries reported
3 welfare checks requested
3 reports involving property
3 reports concerning
intoxication
ARRESTS
Chester
A deputy reported the arrest
of a man who was charged with
being,under the influence of a
controlled substance and
possession of a controlled
substance.
A deputy reported the arrest
of a man who was charged with
being under the influence of a
controlled substance, possession
of drug paraphernalia, probation
violation and possession of a
controlled substance.
It was reporte that a woman
was arrested andcharged with
resisting arrest, probation
violation and violation of a
restraining order.
Greenville
A deputy reported the arrest
of a woman who was charged
MARRIAGE
LICENSES
April 20
Sarah Elaine Burgess Rich
and Edward Randolph James,
both of Stirling City.
April 23
Kelly Ann Johnson and
Richard Otis Williams, both
of Englewood, Colorado.
Sara Marie Posey and Luke
Orian Tande, both of Quincy.
April 26
Jennifer Krystal Miller and
Joseph Andrew Pacheco,
both of Clio.
with being under the influence
of a controlled substance and
disobeying a court order.
A deputy reported the arrest
of a man who was charged with
being under the influence of a
controlled substance.
A deputy reported the arrest
of a man who was charged with
spousal abuse and child
endangerment. The deputy was
to notify victim witness. A caller
reported that he could hear a
fight outside with a woman
yelling for help. He said he
couldn't see them. He called back
and reported where the house
was. He said it was quiet at the
time, but thought that someone
needed assistance.
Keddie
An anonymous caller reported
an illegal grow. A deputy
reported it to detectives.
Portola
A deputy reported the arrest
of a woman who was charged
with resisting arrest and spousal
abuse. A caller reported that his
domestic partner hit him when
she was intoxicated. He went for
a drive to avoid her,
Quincy
A deputy reported the arrest
of a man who was charged with
being under the influence of a
controlled substance.
It was reported that a man was
arrested and charged with
possession of a controlled
substance and drug
paraphernalia.
CHP reported the arrest of a
man who was charged with
driving under the influence.
CHP reported the arrest of a
man who was charged with
driving under the influence and
resisting arrest.
A deputy reported the arrest
of a woman who was charged
with disobeying a court order.
A sergeant reportedthe arrest
of a woman who was charged
with violating probation and a
restraining order.
A sergeant reported the arrest
of a man on a probation check.
He was charged with being
under the influence of a
controlled substance, probation
violation, and possession of drug
paraphernalia.
MISCELLANEOUS
Tuesday, April 24
Attempted break.in
In Meadow Valley, a caller
reported that someone tried to
break into his house during the
night. He said he woke up and
his back door was open at 1:30
a.m. About two hours later he
discovered that one of his
vehicles had been gone through.
He thought the key was missing.
He asked for extra patrol checks.
A deputy talked to the individual
who thought he knew who was
involved.
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Burglary reported
In Quincy, someone at the jail
reported that an employee at the
dump was at the door saying
there was a possible burglary
and was concerned that the
suspect was still inside. The
individual could see broken
windows and an open door. An
employee in the jail pulled up
the camera that showed what
was outside the jail. It didn't
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appear that anyone else was on
the property.
Vandalism reported
In Meadow Valley, a caller
reported that two cars were
broken into. The caller wasn't
sure if anything was missing. A
deputy reported that no crime
occurred, but it was suspicious.
Theft, burglary reported
In Chester, a caller reported
fmding a cash register empty
and the jewelry case empty.
They were going to look at a
neighboring business's video.
Possible head injury
In Meadow Valley, a caller
reported that a man fell off a
ladder. He was conscious but he
was concerned about a possible
head injury. The call was
transferred to REMSA, Meadow
Valley and Bucks Lake fire
departments and Plumas
District Hospital.
Weapon noted
In Portola, a caller reported
that a man with a dog was
walking toward the school. He
turned left toward the middle
school and then toward the post
office. The individual had a rifle
over his shoulder. A deputy was
notified and two CHP units.
They were unable to locate the
man.
What was he looking for?
In Graeagle, a caller reported
seeing a man lying down and
looking down a drainage ditch.
He had a jogging stroller next to
him near the roadway. The
caller thought it was suspicious.
The call was transferred to CHP.
Wild west
Near Cromberg, a caller
reported that two mules and a
horse were loose on Gill Ranch
Road. The owner was aware the
animals were loose. The caller
was concerned they were
heading toward Highway 70. The
call was transferred to CHP.
Sick doggy
In Po 0!a,a caller reported
that ,his dog,got parvo and he
couldn't afford .the vet bills to
care for it. The caller was given
the number for animal control.
Reckless drivers reported
On Highways 70 and 89 to
Portola, a caller reported a
reckless driver. Then on
Highway 89 toward Truckee
another caller reported a second
reckless driver. Both calls were
transferred to CHP.
Monday, April 23
Too noisy and more
In Crescent Mills, a caller
reported that some people were
running heavy equipment and
had an unattended burn pile.
The caller said they shut down
the machinery but she was still
concerned about the fire. A
deputy reported that he spoke to
the caller and he learned that he
couldn't reach the home in
question because they had the
road blocked with equipment. It
turned out that the fire was built
on a dirt lot. The deputy said he
would check on it and attempt to
contact the other people. He did
talk to a man who said he was
done with the machinery for the
night and would keep an eye on
the fire.
Tapping the old BBQ
In Portola, a caller reported
that someone was outside and
tapped on his barbecue. The
caller said he does have a
weapon. He said he could still
hear them. He knew it wasn't an
animal because someone was
tapping out a tune on the
barbecue. Then he heard
someone try his back door
handle. A deputy reported that
there was trash all over the
backyard. The deputy thought it
was a bear-- a tuneful bear?
Alternative Sentencing
update
In Quincy, a caller reported
thai a woman involved in the
Alternative Sentencing Program
was seen purchasing alcohol,
Burglary reported
In Taylorsville, a caller
reported that someone broke
into her home sometime during
the winter. She said they had
cleaned it up and didn't need a
deputy.
See Blotter, page 3B
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