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San Rafael woman dies in second crash of the day
Tracks in the dirt (foreground) show where a 1994 Honda left state Route 89 near A15, struck a
concrete wall over a culvert and flipped, killing the single occupant. Photo submitted
LAW, from page 2B
57-year-old male with chest
pains. The call was trans-
ferred to EPHC and Portola
fire was paged. A deputy was
advised.
Thursday, Jan. 27
Fall: In Portola, medical aid
was recluested for a male who
fell off a barstool. The call
was transferred to EPHC and
Portola fire was paged.
Loss of consciousness: In
Chester, a caller reported a
911 hang-up. Upon re-contact,
a caller advised her husband
passed out and would be
going to the hospital in a
personally owned vehicle.
Cardiac: In Graeagle, some-
one reported a female fall vic-
tim with a iiead injury. The
call was trdfiferred to EPHC
and Graeagle fire was paged.
Miscellaneous
Sunday, Jan. 23
Kids say the darndest things:
In Quincy, someone reported
three juvenile males were
yelling stuff about selling
drugs. Information was given
to the CHP. A deputy advised
the juveniles were gone. CHP
reported contacting them on
the street. A deputy advised
there were no drugs; the
juveniles were just playing
around. The deputy reported
all three were counseled and
sent on their way.
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Monday, Jan. 24
Out of county: In Loyalton,
an agency assist was re-
quested. Officers were told to
be on the lookout for suspects
wanted for arson and kid-
napping. A witness reported
the suspects were headed to-
ward Plumas County. The
two suspects were considered
officer safety risks and were
alleged to have a female
victim with them. A reverse
lookup on the suspect vehi-
cle's license plate indicated it
belonged to the female. One
of the suspects reportedly
had a local address. Informa-
tion was given to Portola
units, which checked the
address in question, but no
on was there. Sierra County
reported an arrest was made
and everything was OK.
Tuesday, Jan. 25
Experimenting: In Quincy,
someone reported finding
marijuana in one of the labs
at Feather River College. The
caller requested the sheriff's
office pick it up and dispose
of it. The caller didn't know
who it belonged to. A deputy
advised the property was
properly disposed of.
Trapped like a packrat: In
Portola, a caller advised he
was working in his storage
shed when someone came
and locked the gate and now
he couldn't get out. A deputy
provided assistance.
CHP REPORT
Suspected DUI, Jan. 25
Darrell McMaster, 40, of
Quincy was driving a ,1996
Ford F-150 westbound on
SR-70 approaching Fair-
grounds Road. McMaster
allegedly attempted to
make a right turn into the
Relay Station parking lot.
CHP reported that McMas-
ter was suspected of a high
level of intoxication and was
unable to safely make the
turn. The front of the truck
struck a metal post west of
the driveway.
McMaster was uninjured
and allegedly left the scene
• without making any attetnpt
to notify local law enforce-
ment or the owner of the
post. Later he was located
and arrested for hit and run,
and suspicion of DUI.
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In a tragically surreal se-
ries of events, Malika Ziani,
35, of San Rafael died
Wednesday, Jan. 26, in a
single-car accident on state
Route 89, less than an hour
after she was involved in a
similar single-car accident.
According to a California
Highway Patrol collision
report, the first incident
"occurred on Lemon Canyon
Road, just west of Campbell
Hot Springs Road within
Sierra County" around
2:45 p.m.
A 1994 Honda, owned by
Ziani, was traveling west-
bound when "for an undeter-
mined reason, the Honda
veered off the road in a south-
westerly direction and struck
a metal marker."
The vehicle continued,
crossing the roadway, and
went down an embankment
on the other side, hitting
a barbed wire fence and
damaging a series of wooden
fence posts before heading in-
to an open pasture, travelfng
west.
At this point, the driver
steered southwest, struck the
fence a second time, went
back up the dirt embankment
and returned to the roadway.
The CHP reported, "It is
unknown where or when the
Honda stopped or if any
injuries were sustained."
Ziani reported the collision
to her boyfriend via cell
phone, telling him she wasn't
driving. She said a man,
"only identified as KevinT'
was behind the wheel and
subsequently left the scene.
The next incident occurred
on state Route 89 south of A15
where Ziani was driving the
Honda north at an unknown
speed.
According to the CHP, she
allowed her vehicle to drift
onto the right shoulder while
approaching a left curve in
the roadway.
Ziani then veered back to
the left and crossed into the
southbound lane before over-
correcting to the right, rotat-
ing less than 180 degrees and
drifting onto the dirt shoul-
der again.
While the vehicle drifted in
that position, Ziani's driver's
side door struck a concrete
wall over a culvert.
The vehicle flipped onto its
roof and come to rest on the
shoulder.
The CHP has requested
that anyone with information
about these incidents contact
them at the Quincy office:
283-1100.
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vices office, located at 555
Main St. in Quincy, from 9 to
11 a.m.
At the February meeting
the council will discuss
progress towards current
wildfire mitigation projects
and implementation and
progress on reviewing the
Community Wildfire Protec-
tion Plan.
Fire Safe Council members
are encouraging residents to
take advantage of this excel-
lent weather to be outdoors,
plus get a little exercise, by
beginning to create and
maintain their defensible
space. California residents
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of defensible space around
all structures, or extending
to their property lines.
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about how to mitigate the
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