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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. DO YOU WANT YOUR DRIVERS LICENSE BACK? 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 Graeagle Fire Protection Dis- To Subscribe 283-0800 * 257-5321 284-7800 • 258-3115 832-4646 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 ,,/%.-, .~~'~"~, ~'~.~. SUMMIT BUSINES~ ADVISORS Mark Smith CExP, CBI CA LIC#01525569 Plumas & Lassen Counties Only Licensed & Certified Business Broker Locally Owned • Confidential summitbusinessadvisors corn FREE Consultation ~530-836-1570 • Graeagle~ We're Here To Help: By Patty Miller & John Banks Court Mandated and DMV Required Programs Now including the 11550 H&S Treatment Program/ Offered countywide at these locations: Chester - 372 Main St. Greenville - 209 Hwy. 89 Portola - 500 First Avenue Quincy - 2288 E. Main St., Jackson Ste. For more information, call (530) 283-9678 Plumas Sierra Community Solutions pscs@digitalpath.not 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. 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