Bulletin, Record, Progressive, Reporter I Wednesday, May 30, 2018 3B
LAW and
ORDER
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SHERIFF'S BLOTTER
Information in the Sheriff's
Blotter is gathered from the
dispatch logs provided by the
Plumas County Sheriff's
Office. 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 May 16 to May
21.
BY THE NUMBERS
35 reports to CHP
31 suspicious circumstances
calls
28 calls to 911
24 medical calls
17 disturbances reported
16 checks on registered sex
offenders or of registering a
sex offender
11 extra patrol checks
reported
10 reports of a civil nature
9 arrests reported
9 reports of vandalism
8 reports involving juveniles
8 alarms reported
8 reports to animal control
6 reports to probation
6 welfare checks
5 reports involving weapons
5 requests for assistance
5 fire related reports
4 reports of assisting other
agencies
4 reports involving traffic
4 reports of thefts
3 reports of harassment
3 threats reported
3 reports involving children
3 reports involving fish and
wildlife
3 court-related reports
3 intoxication incidents
3 assaults reported
ARRESTS
Keddie
CHP reported the arrest of
a man who was charged with
out of county warrants. A
caller reported that someone
was walking on the fog line
along Highway 70 at Spanish
Creek Bridge.
Portola
A deputy reported the
arrest of a man who was
charged with battery. A
caller reported that the man
was causing a disturbance
and was pushing someone.
No weapons were involved.
Quincy
A caller reported that a
man was just at her work. He
was arrested and charged
with probation violation.
A detective reported the
arrest of a man who was
charged with possession of a
controlled substance,
possession of drug
paraphernalia and probation
violation.
A deputy reported the
arrest of a man who was
charged with spousal abuse.
Victim witness was on scene
at the courthouse.
A deputy reported the
arrest of a man who was
charged with violating
probation, resisting arrest
and being intoxicated.
A deputy reported the
arrest of a man who was
charged with being under
the influence of a controlled
substance and probation
violation.
A deputy reported the
arrest of a man who was
charged with inflicting cruel
or unusual punishment on a
child. The information was
given to social services and
the district attorney.
Taylorsville
A deputy reported the
arrest of a man who was
charged with being
intoxicated. A caller
reported that a patron was
arguing at a business. A
second call came in. An
officer requested backup and
CHP responded.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Monday, May 21
Break-in occurring
In Cromberg, dispatch
received a 911 call with an
open line; then a woman said
that someone was breaking
into her house. The line
went dead. Deputies
reported there was no sign of
entry and/or damage by the
suspect who was the
boyfriend who was staying
there. Deputies attempted to
locate the man, but couldn't
find him. The caller said she
was going to leave for the
night.
Bear likes trash
In Portola, a caller
reported that a bear was
dragging trash from the
neighbor's all over his yard.
It is an ongoing issue. The
caller was provided the
number for fish and wildlife.
A deputy attempted to
contact the homeowner who
wasn't home. A deputy
reported that fish and
wildlife would follow up.
But there's no lawn
In Portola, it was reported
that a man riding a lawn
'm0wer was on the Gulling
Street Bridge and he was
blocking traffic. A deputy
located the mower at the
senior apartments. It
appeared to belong to the
maintenance department
there. No one was on the
mower at the time it was
found.
Pickup vandalized
In Chester, a caller
reported that someone
vandalized an old pickup. It
was on the caller's property.
The caller said that the
windows were broken out
and that it must have been
done in the past week. A
deputy responded.
More vandalism reported
In Chester, a caller
reported that someone
vandalized some of her
property. She said someone
accessed her property
through a particular area. A
deputy reported it was
suspicious circumstances
only.
Suspicious man noticed
In Quincy, a caller
reported a man was on the
school ground that might
have been drinking. The
man was reportedly walking
in front of the school and
was carrying a basketball.
deputy contacted the man
who was counseled and
given a trespass warning.
Wrong place to park
In Chester, a caller
reported that a pickup was
parked in the middle of the
street. The call was
transferred to CHP.
A
Drop box break-in attempt
In Portola, a caller
reported finding a tool that
might have been used in an
attempt to break into a drop
box. The caller asked to
speak with a deputy. The
caller asked for extra patrol
checks.
Juvenile didn't arrive
home
In Chester, a caller
reported that a relative
didn't arrive home from
school. The caller thought
the juvenile might have left
with another one. She said
she knew where the other
juvenile lived. A deputy
attempted to locate the
juvenile in question. A
deputy reported locating her.
Quads on the road
In Taylorsville, a caller
reported an ongoing problem
with people riding quads on
the road. The call was
transferred to CHP.
Garbage dumped
On La Porte Road about a
1/3-mile south of Highway
70, it was reported that
garbage was dumped all
over. A deputy reported
contacting a possible suspect
who agreed to pick it up.
Found doggy
In Graeagle, a caller
reported that a woman found
an abandoned dog. It was
friendly, but it was causing
problems with the neighbors
was en route and the
information was transferred
to animal control.
Out of control
Near Greenville, a caller
reported that a juvenile was
out of control. Then she went
to her room. The she started
causing problems again. A
deputy reported that she was
counseled and the guardian
would contact the school
over possible bullying
issues.
Juvenile cited
In Greenville, CHP
transferred a message
stating that a juvenile had
run away. The juvenile was
located and cited. She was
charged with disobeying a
rule.
Theft reported
In Quincy, a
businessperson reported
that a caller said his bike
was stolen. It was not
secured. It was leaning
against a tree. A deputy
followed up.
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Spinning donuts
In Quincy, a caller
reported that a vehicle was
spinning donuts in the lower
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In hot water
On Highway 70 eastbound
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Twain, a caller reported that
three cars were seen leaving
the hot springs and headed
toward Quincy, It was
thought they were driving
under the influence. The call
was transferred to CHP.
Dog problems
In the Chester area, a
caller reported having
ongoing issues with the
neighbors' dogs being
aggressive and running the
horses. She said she asked
the neighbor to fix the fence
so the dogs couldn't get out,
but they refused. The
information was transferred
to animal control and a
deputy tried to make
contact.
In Beckwourth, a caller
reported a disturbance with
the neighbor. No weapons
were involved. A deputy
spoke with a man who said
that if deputies didn't
respond he was going to
harm someone.
Suspicious situation
In Blairsden, a caller
asked for extra patrol checks
because a man driving a
motor home came to his
house asking for a vet. He
said he ran over his dog.
Deputies were unable to
locate anything suspicious.
Panhandling and drunk
In Quincy, a caller
reported that a man just
entered a store and had been
outside panhandling. He said
the man was intoxicated.
Deputies weren't in the area
so CHP was called. They
were unable to locate the
man. Deputies were also
unable to locate him.
person be counseled on the
safe way to shoot. A deputy
contacted the neighbor who
denied shooting, but was
counseled anyway.
Puff of smoke reported
South of Mills Peak, a
caller reported seeing a
small cloud of smoke south
of Mills Peak. The
information was transferred
to the Forest Service.
Vandalism reported
Near Twain, a caller
reported that someone broke
her fence during the night.
She wanted to talk to a
deputy. A deputy talked to
the woman who said
someone was trespassing at
the Hot Springs, which are
closed indefinitely.
Log afloat
In Lake Almanor at Big
Cove, a caller reported there
was a large 20-foot tree
floating in the lake.
No, means no
In Beckwourth, a caller
reported that a person who
was issued a trespass
warning the previous day
was continuing to trespass.
He said they have it on
video. A second call came in
about it. The information
was transferred to CHP
because no deputy was in
position. CHP reported they
contacted both parties and
said that a deputy would
contact them.
Asleep at the wheel
On Highway 70 at the
passing lanes near Portola, a
deputy was flagged down 1 to
2 miles east of CHP office. A
victim reported that l~e fell
asleep at the wheel and was
involved in a crash. Eastern
Plumas Fire, Eastern
Plumas Health Care and
CHP were notified.
Abandoned vehicle
In Quil~cy, a caller
reported seeing an
abandoned vehicle. The
windows were broken out.
The call was transferred to
CHP.
Falling lamp
In Quincy, a caller
reported that a juvenile
sustained a cut on the leg
when a lamp fell. The call
was transferred to REMSA,
Quincy Fire and PDH. The
patient was transported to
the hospital.
Disturbance reported
In Quincy, a caller
reported a disturbance. CHP
had four units en route to
the area and reported that
parties were separated and
agreed to leave a house. It
was unknown if it was
physical.
Another disturbance
Attack attempt
In Greenville, a caller
reported that a dog tried to
attack her. She said she's
had prbblems with the dog
before. She didn't know the
dog's owner. The
information was given to a
deputy to be on the lookout
for the dog. It was located
and secured. Animal control
was contacted.
Saturday, May 19
Stolen car reported
In Quincy, a caller
reported that his Explorer
was stolen. It was paid off,
too. It was parked in front of
the bar. It was last seen an
hour earlier. He said he
didn't know who took it.
He'd left the keys in it. A
deputy reported that it was
suspicious.
Logjam in driveway
In Beckwourth, a caller
reported that his neighbor
blocked his driveway with
logs preventing him from
leaving. A deputy reported
that it was an ongoing
problem. A man was issued a
trespass warning. The caller
was issued one from an RV
park. Everyone was given
information on getting
temporary restraining
orders.
Wash and not so dry
In Chester, a caller
reported that an intoxicated
man was drinking in the
laundry mat. A deputy
checked up didn't find the
man.
Target shooting
In Delleker, a caller
reported that shots were
fired. It was an ongoing
problem with the neighbor
target shooting. A deputy
reported that the caller
requested that the other
Leave the signs up
In Beckwourth, a caller
reported having civil issues
with someone who kept
removing the no trespassing
signs. The proper civil
procedures were provided.
Door broken down
In Chester, a caller
reported that a neighbor told
him that someone broke
down his door. He didn't
know who it was and asked
to talk to a deputy. & deputy
reported that the house was
clear, but provided
information about a
burglary.
Riding bikes in
the roadway
On Highway 36 near
Chester, a caller reported
that two juveniles were
riding their bicycles in and
out of the roadway. The
information was given to a
deputy and transferred to
CHP. A deputy counseled
them. They agreed to walk
their bikes home and stay off
the highway.
Rough looking character
In Greenville, a caller said
that a man was very
intoxicated and was sitting
outside a business. The
caller said the man looked
very rough. A deputy was
unable to locate him.
Brown bear, brown bear
Near Greenville, a caller
reported that a brown bear
with a cub was very close to
her house. The information
was transferred to fish and
wildlife.
Missing person reported
At Lake Davis, a caller
reported that her
granddaughter was lost
See Blotter, page 4B
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