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Bulletin, Progressive, Record, Reporter ~ Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2011 3B
LAW _nct ORDER
Law and Order policy
Information that appears in this
column is compiled from the
Plumas County Sheriff's Office'
activity log, the county correc-
tional center's booking log and
California Highway Patrol press
releases. The Sheriff's Blotter
shows initial charges. In some in-
stances the charges may change
after the dispatch report. We do
not report suspects' names in ar-
rests for public intoxication or
drunken driving unless accompa-
nied by another serious charge,
such as probation violation, a ve-
hicle accident or another felony.
The fact that someone has been
arrested and charged with a
crime does not constitute guilt.
The case may never appear in
court if the district attorney de-
termines there is insufficient evi-
dence to prosecute. The fact that
someone was involved in an au-
tomobile collision does not con-
stitute liability or fault. Minors
are named as legal-age drivers at
16, unless they are charged with
a crime in conjunction with an
incident. The CliP determines
whether injuries are character-
ized as minor, moderate or fatal.
SHERIFF'S
BLOTTER
Arrests
Chester
One person was arrested on a
DUI charge.
Two people were arrested on
intoxication charges.
One person was arrested on
charges of child abuse, resist-
ing an officer and battery
against an officer.
Greenville
One person was arrested on
an allegation of violating pro-
bation.
Two people were arrested on
DUI charges.
Portola
Three people were arrested
on DUI charges.
Quincy :,
One person was :arrested on a
charge of driving without a li-
cense.
Three people were arrested
on DUI charges.
One person was arrested on
an intoxication charge.
One person was arrested on a
court remand from a Fish and
Game case.
One person was arrested on a
court remand from a CHP
case.
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One person was arrested on a
domestic violence charge and
an allegation of violating pro-
bation.
One person was arrested on a
DUI charge and an allegation
of violating parole.
During a traffic stop, one per-
son was arrested on charges
of being under the influence
of a controlled substance, pos-
sessing paraphernalia, de-
stroying evidence and being
in possession of a firearm
when prohibited from such
possession due to a prior vio-
lation.
Another person was arrested
in the same incident on
charges of being under the in-
fluence of a controlled sub-
stance, possessing parapher-
nalia, being a violent felon in
possession of a firearm, sell-
ing handgun ammunition to
a person under 21 and an alle-
gation of violating parole.
Fire
Friday, Jan. 14
Stumps: In Quincy, a caller
reported a couple stumps on
fire up a hill. Quincy Fire De-
partment was paged.
Fire dance: In Chester, a
caller reported there was bas-
ketball and a dance at the
high school and the fog ma-
chine set off the fire alarm.
The caller said everything
was OK and no response was
needed.
Medical
Friday, Jan. 14
Digestive: In Portola, a caller
requested an ambulance for
her sister who was having
stomach pain. The call was
transferred to Eastern
Plumas Health Care and
Eastern Plumas Rural Fire
Protection District was
paged.
Sick: Near Lake Almanor, a
caller requested an ambu-
lance for her elderly husband
who was ill. The call was
transferred to Susanville In-
teragency Fire Center.
Pain: In Quincy, a caller re-
quested medical aid for a fe-
male who v~as in a lot of pain
and disoriented. The call was
transferred to Plumas Dis-
trict Hospital. An ambulance
and Quincy fire were paged.
Saturday, Jan. 15
Sick: In Portola, a• caller re-
quested an ambulance for her
sister who was ill. The call
was transferred to EPHC and
Eastern Plumas fire was
paged.
Sick: In Quincy, a callerre-
ported a person was ill and
requested an ambulance. The
call was transferred to PDH.
An ambulance and Quincy
fire were paged and respond-
ing.
Monday, Jan. 17
Cardiac: In Portola, a caller
requested an ambulance for
herself for chest pain. The
call was transferred to EPHC
and Portola fire was paged.
Fall: In Graeagle, a caller re-
quested an ambulance for a
fall victim. The call was
transferred to EPHC and
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trict was paged.
Sick: in Chester, a caller re-
quested an ambulancefor her
mother who was severely ill
and fell. The call was trans-
ferred to SIFC and informa-
tion was given to a deputy.
Fall: In Chester, a caller re-
quested an ambulance for an
80-year-old male fall victim.
The call was transferred to
SIFC.
Tuesday, Jan. 18
Bleeding: In Greenville,
someone requested an ambu-
lance for himself, as his nose
wouldn't stop bleeding. The
call was transferred to South
Lassen Emergency Medical
Services and Indian Valley
fire was paged.
Sick: Near Lake Almanor, a
caller requested an ambu-
lance for his wife who had
the flu. The call was trans-
ferred to SIFC.
Fall: In Portola, a caller re-
ported a female fall victim in
a bathroom. The call was
transferred to EPHC and Por-
tola fire was paged and re-
sponding. The caller reported
hearing the victim fall and
was talking to her through a
window. The caller said the
manager was en route with a
key.
Wednesday, Jan. 19
Fall: In Crescent Mills, a
caller reported he fell in the
bathroom and broke his leg.
The call was transferred to
SLEMS. Crescent Mills and
Indian Valley fire were
paged. A deputy responded to
assist.
Airway: In Portola, a caller
advised a person out in a
parking lot was having diffi,
culty breathing. The call was
transferred to EPHC and Por-
tola fire was paged.
Unknown malady: In Blairs-
den, a welfare check was re-
quested on a male with
slurred speech. The nature of
the problem was unknown. A
deputy requested fire and an
ambulance to respond. EPHC
and Eastern Plumas fire were
paged and responding.
Thursday, Jan. 20
Arm: In Chester, a caller re-
ported a 15-year-old male
with a broken arm. The call
was transferred to SIFC and a
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deputy was advised. The vic-
tim was transported.
Miscellaneous
Friday, Jan. 14
Fraud: In Los Angeles, a
caller reported identity theft.
The caller would be out of
town for two more months
and was requesting a call
from a deputy. A deputy ad-
vised information was on file
and the bank would investi-
gate the matter privately.
There was reportedly a loss
of $1,009.
Saturday, Jan. 15
The last number you want to
drunk dial: In Chilcoot, a
caller reported the theft of
two rings and said she hadn't
seen them in six months. The
caller believed the rings
might have been stolen a
month ago when she was out
of the residence. The caller
reported that a neighbor
might be a suspect. A deputy
contacted the victim by
phone and advised the caller
was now saying it might have
been more than 12 months
since she saw the ring. The
caller believed she might
have just misplaced it. A
deputy advised the caller was
drunk and was advised to re-
contact the sheriff's office
when%he had more informa-
tion.
ing to burn the building
down. The reporting party
said the man had been calling
for a week and a half. The vic-
tim said he thought the sus-
pect was currently in Mexico.
Luckily for them, she didn't
press charges: In Portola,
someone reported her car
was broken into a few weeks
before and now she heard
something in her backyard.
The woman reported she was
home alone and the neigh-
bors were gone. A deputy ad-
vised there was a cat with a
mouse in the backyard that
might have been making the
noise.
Weathering the mailstrom
Sunday, Jan. 16
There's a storm a'comin': In
Quincy, a caller reported
someone went up and down
the street the night before,
opening all the mailboxes
and pulling out everyone's
mail. A deputy advised it was
a suspicious circumstance.
Losing cargo: In Quincy, a
caller reported a theft of an
iPod from a vehicle.
But where has the rum gone?
In Quincy,: a caller reported
theft of money from her mail-
box and a bottle of alcohol
from a vehicle.
Tuesday, Jan. 18
Unscheduled stop: in
Chester, soineone reported a
Lassen school bus was bro-
ken down off the road and
would be there overnight.
The call was transferred to
CHP.
Wednesday, Jan. 19
Give me daiquiris or give me
death! In Portola, someone
reported a woman.was com-
ing back with a bunch of men
to take a freezer by force. The
reporting party said the
woman gave her the freezer
years ago but was now de-
manding it back. An officer
reported it was a civil issue
and all parties agreed to keep
Plundered: In Quincy, a
caller reported having multi-
ple items stolen from her ve-
hicle.
Scylla and Poseidon? In Quin-
cy, a caller reported she wit-
nessed a woman and man
taking mail in the past. The
caller also reported she found
mail in people's yards in the
morning. A deputy reported
the caller had $100 sent to her
in the maff and it was stolen
out of her box.
CHP
REPORT
Slide, Jan. 14
Rylee Uamson, 20, of Corn-
thepeace. ..... ing, was driv.ing~ii 200t Ford
F-350 eastbound on SR-70 ap-
This is how wars (on drugs) proaching Monument Lane at
get started: In Quincy, some- a speed of 45 mph. Lamson
one reported a man was call- was going up a small ascend-
ing a business and threaten- ing grade on SR-70 and al-
legedly began to accelerate
her vehicle to maintain her
• speed.
As Lamson accelerated, the
trailer attached to her vehicle
began to slip on the icy road-
way. Lamson attempted• to
correct the slide, but was al-
legedly unable to. The vehicle
and trailer jackknifed, left
the roadway and went down
the side of a dirt embank-
ment. The truck came to rest
on its wheels, with the trailer
on its right side. Lamson was
uninjured.
Fog, Jan. 14
Juan Gonzalez, 26, of Chico,
was proceeding west on SR-70
west of Green Gulch Ranch in
a 2001 Chevy pickup at 40
mph. CHP reported that Sier-
ra Valley was shrouded in fog
and visibility was poor. Gon-
zalez was following behind
another pickup.
Two other westbound vehi-
cles passed Gonzalez and the
vehicle directly in front of
him. Gonzalez allegedly de-
cided to also pass the pickup
in front of him and accelerat-
ed. As he moved into the east-
bound lane, the rear tires of
the vehicle lost traction on
the icy road, allegedly caus-
ing Gonzalez to lose control of
his pickup as it slid off the
highway onto the south
shoulder.
The vehicle overturned in
the soft soil and tore through
a barbed wire fence before
coming to rest on its wheels.
Gonzalez and his passenger
suffered minor injuries, but
declined medical aid.
Ill, Jan. 19
Michelle Ryback, 45, of
Quincy, was driving her 2007
Volkswagen Passat west-
bound on Chandler Road, east
of Oakland Camp Road. Ry-
back. stated that she had been
feeling ill and pulled over to
let the illness pass before con-
tinuing.
According to CHP, Ryback
allegedly didn't remember
what =happened next until she
realized she was going
throughthe fence. The vehi-
cle had left the roadway,
struck the fence and contin-
ued into a field where she be-
came stuck in the mud. Ry-
back was uninjured.
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