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Wednesday, May 18, 2011 3B
LAW and
00)RDER
SHERIFF'S
BLOTTER
Arrests
Chester
Two people were arrested on
charges of driving under the
influence.
One person was arrested on a
charge of violating probation.
One person was arrested on
charges of child endanger-
ment, probation violation,
possession of a controlled sub-
stance and possession of drug
paraphernalia.
Greenville
One person was arrested on a
charge of possession of drug
paraphernalia.
One person was arrested on a
charge of possession of mari-
juana.
Portola
One person was arrested on a
charge of possession of a con-
trolled substance.
One person was arrested on a
DUI charge.
One person was arrested on a
charge of public intoxication.
Quincy
One person was arrested on a
charge of shoplifting.
One person was arrested on a
DUI charge.
One person was arrested on a
charge of DUl while riding a
bicycle.
One person was arrested on
charges of possession of a con-
trolled substance and a proba-
tion violation.
One person was arrested on
charges of elder abuse and
selling a controlled substance.
One person was arrested on a
charge of public intoxication.
Rich Bar ' "
One person ,was arrested on a
DUI charge.
Taylorsville
One person was arrested on a
charge of possession of a con-
trolled substance.
Twain
One person was arrested on a
charge of possession of mari-
j uana.
Vinton
One person was arrested on a
DUI charge.
DO YOU WANT YOUR
DRIVERS LICENSE BACK?
Fire
Friday, May 6
Propane tank: In Chester,
traffic assistance was request-
ed due to a residential
propane tank fire.
Law and Order policy
Information that appears in this column
is compiled from the Plumas County
Sheriff's Office' activity log, the
county correctional center's booking
log and California Highway Patrol
press releases. The Sheriff's Blotter
shows initial charges. In some
instances the charges may change
after the dispatch report. We do not
report suspects' names in arrests for
public intoxication or drunken driving
unless accompanied by another serious
charge, such as probation violation,
a vehicle 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 determines there is
insufficient evidence to prosecute.
The fact that someone was involved
in an automobile collision does not
constitute 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
characterized as minor, moderate or fatal.
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Chimney: In Chester, a caller
reported a chimney fire. The
call wastransferred to Su-
sanville Interagency Fire
Center.
Saturday, May 7
Alarm: In Quincy, a caller re-
ported hearing an alarm
sounding at the high school.
Tuesday, May 10
Truck fire: In Delleker, East-
ern Plumas fire was paged
and responded to a garbage
truck that was on fire at the
Intermountain Disposal
transfer station.
Thursday, May 12
Alarm: In Blairsden, a caller
reported hearing a fire alarm.
Graeagle fire was paged and
responded.
Unattended fire: In Graeagle,
a caller reported a fire next to
the Coyote Grill. Graeagle fire
was paged. The Forest Service
responded.
Medical
Friday, May6
Fall: In Portola, a caller re-
ported a male who had fallen.
The male was also having
heart and lung problems. The
call was transferred to East-
ern Plumas Health Care.
Beckwourth fire was paged.
Unknown malady: In Portola,
EPHC was called because of a
Life Alert alarm. Portola fire
was paged and responded.
Fall: In Portola, a caller re-
ported a female fall victim
who was having hip pain. The
call was transferred to EPHC.
Portola fire was paged.
Saturday, May 7
Fall: In Greenville, medical
aid was requested for a female
fall victim. The call was trans-
ferred to South Lassen EMS.
Indian Valley fire was paged
and responded.
Sunday, May 8
Vehicle accident: In
Greenville, the California
Highway Patrol reported a ve-
hicle accident on Highway 89
just north of Greenville. One
person was injured and was
out of the vehicle, sitting on
the'side of the road. SLEMS
responded. Indian Valley fire
was paged and responded.
Fall: In Taylorsville, a Life-
line alert was sounded for a
fall victim. Plumas District
Hospital and Indian Valley
fire were paged and respond-
ed.
Unknown malady: In Virgilia,
a caller reported that he was
experiencing numbness and
tingling in his arm. He said he
wasn't sure if he needed an
ambulance. The call was
transferred to PDH for further
evaluation. The caller was ad-
vised that he needed to see a
doctor. The caller refused
medical attention and said he
would call back if he had fur-
ther symptoms.
Unknown malady: In
Greenville, a caller reported
his girlfriend was not re-
sponding when he spoke to
her and requested an ambu-
lance. The call was trans-
ferred to SLEMS. Greenville
fire was paged.
Cold: In Quincy, a caller re-
ported that he was cold and
could not get warm. The call
was transferred to PDH. Quin-
cy fire was paged.
Monday, May 9
Blood pressure: In Chester, an
ambulance was requested for
an 84-year-old male who was
experiencing low blood pres-
sure. The call was transferred
to SIFC.
Fall: In Portola, a caller re-
quested an ambulance for a
woman who had fallen out-
side and was screaming for
help.
Poisoning: In Greenville, a
caller reported possibly suf-
fering from carbon monoxide
poisoning. The caller refused
an ambulance. Fire was
paged. The dispatcher called
SLEMS to go to the residence
as a precaution.
Tuesday, May 10
Broken leg: In Quincy, med-
ical aid was requested for a fe-
male with a broken leg. The
call was transferred to PDH.
Quincy fire was paged.
Broken ankle: In Vinton, a
caller requested an ambu-
lance for a female with a bro-
ken ankle. The woman was
transferred to EPHC. Sierra
Valley fire was paged.
High temperature: In Twain,
medical aid was requested for
a male who had a high tem-
perature as a complication of
chemotherapy. The call was
transferred to PDH.
Fall: In Quincy, lift assistance
was requested by a woman
who said her husband had re-
cently had back surgery.
Quincy fire was paged. After
arriving on the scene, the fire
department requested an am-
bulance because the man was
experiencing shortness of
breath. PDH was paged and
responded.
Wednesday, May 11
Unknown malady: In Blairs-
den, a caller requested to
speak to the hospital because
he said he had blacked out
earlier. The call was trans-
ferred to EPHC. Graeagle fire
was paged.
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resembling this
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530-836-1722
and if it is my stolen vehicle,
I will pay a $1,000 reward.
The actual stolen vehicle is a MAX IV with a
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Vehicle accident: In Chester,
a caller requested medical aid
for a traffic accident with in-
juries. The call was trans-
ferred to SIFC.
Unknown malady: In Quincy,
a caller requested medical at-
tention for a male who had
collapsed. Quincy fire and
PDH were paged.
Airway: In Greenville, a fe-
male reported she was having
trouble breathing. The call
was transferred to SLEMS. In-
dian Valley fire whs paged.
Pain: In Greenville, a caller
requested an ambulance for
an elderly female with chest
pain. The call was transferred
to SLEMS. Indian Valley fire
was paged. The woman was
transportedto PDH.
Thursday, May 12
Bleeding: In Greenville,
SLEMS requested fire be
paged for a walk-in patient at
the crew quarters who was ex-
periencing a nosebleed. Indi-
an Valley/Crescent Mills fire
was paged and responded.
Unknown malady: In
Greenville, a caller reported a
male lying infront of the resi-
dence with an unknown prob-
lem. The information was
transferred to SLEMS. Indian
Valley/Crescent Mills fire
were paged and responded. The
male was transported to PDH.
Fall: In Clio, a caller reported
a female fall victim in a drive-
way. The call was transferred
to EPHC. Whitehawk fire was
paged and responded.
Airway: In Delleker, a caller
requested an ambulance be-
cause shewas having trouble
breathing. The call was trans-
ferred to EPHC. Eastern
Plumas fire was paged.
Miscellaneous
Sunday, May 8
Horse found: In Quincy, a
caller reported that CHP placed
a horse in his corral. The caller
said the horse was not his. The
caller said that if anyone is
missing a horse, he might have
it. He said he would keep it in
his corral until someone
claimed it. A short time later,
the caller said he had located
the horse's owner.
Don't make me do it: In
Greenville, a caller reported a
large mountain lion in the area.
The caller was transferred to
the Department of Fish and
Game. DFG advised the caller
to leave the mountain lion
alone and it should go away.
But the caller was also advised
that' if it became aggressive
"then do what you gotta do."
CliP REPORT
Diverted attention, May 7
At 8:30 a.m. a minor from
Portola was driving a 1977
Ford pickup eastbound on
Highway 70, west of Portola,
at 50 mph.
According to the California
Highway Patrol, he diverted
his attention from the road,
which allowed the Ford to dri-
ve onto the right shoulder. He
attempted to drive back onto the
highway, but overcol:rected,
lost control and hit the
guardrail.
The pickup sustained mod-
erate damage. The driver was
wearing his seat belt and was
not injured.
Drives down embankment,
May 8
At 6:40 a.m. Carrie Lovin,
32, of Susanville, was driving
a 1999 Kia Sonata southbound
on Highway 89 at approxi-
mately 55 - 60 mph approach-
ing a left curve near the Wolf
Creek underpass.
According to the CHP, Lovin
allowed the Kia's front tire to dri-
ve off the road and into the dirt.
She tried to correct the Kia back
onto the roadway but was unsuc-
cessful. The vehicle traveled onto
the shoulder and down the em-
bankment, colliding with a tree.
The Kia sustained major
damage. Lovin was wearing a
seat belt, but suffered an abra-
sion on her neck, a bruised
right knee and lower back pain.
See Law, page 4B
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