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Bulletin, Progressive, Record, Reporter Wednesday, March 25, 2011 SB LAW an.d ORDER SHERIFF'S BLOTTER Arrests Belden One person was arrested on a charge of driving under the influence. Chester One person was arrested on a charge of burglary. Portola Two people were arrested on charges of public intoxica- tion. One person was arrested on charges of DUI and child endangerment. Quincy Two people were arrested on DUI charges. Two people were arrested on charges of public intoxication. One person was arrested on charges of public intoxication and a probation violation. One person' was arrested on a charge of violating parole. One person was arrested on a charge of vandalism. Fire Friday, May 13 Gas: In Graeagle, a caller re- quested the fire department respond to alarms that may have been indicating a gas leak. Graeagle fire responded but was unable to locate any problems. Monday, May 16 Smoke: In Quincy, a caller reported smoldering ties on the tracks, possibly from a controlled burn north of Massack and Highway 70. The information was trans- ferred to the U.S. Forest Service. Saturday, May 14 Gas: In Greenville, a caller reported a strong smell of propane in the area of the bottom of,a'e Greenville ..... Grade. Indian Valley and Crescent Mills fire were paged and responded. Indian Valley fire reported locating • a small propane leak. Medical Friday, May 13 Unknown malady: In Quincy, a caller requested an ambu- lance for a person who was having seizures. Plumas District Hospital was paged. Fall: In Quincy, Lifeline requested an ambulance for a fall victim with unknown in- juries. PDH and Quincy fire were paged and responded. Saturday, May 14 Airway: In Chester, a caller reported that she was 1/aving difficulty breathing and requested an ambulance. The call was transferred to Susanville Interagency Fire Center. Unknown malady: In Quincy, a caller requested medical aid for a male who was hav- ing complications from surgery. The call was trans- ferred to pDH Quincy fire was paged. Pain: In Meadow Valley, a male reported having severe kidney pain. The call was transferred to PDH. Meadow Valley fire was paged. lJnknown malady: In Meadow Valley, medical aid was re- quested for a person having a seizure. The call was transferred to PDH. Meadow Valley fire was paged. Sunday, May 15 Airway: In Port ola, a caller requested an ambulance for a person having difficulty breathing. The call was trans- ferred to Eastern Plumas Health Care. Portola fire was paged. Unknown malady: In Chester, an ambulance was requested for an elderly female who was ill. The call was trans- ferred to SIFC. Tuesday, May 17 Cardiac: In Greenville, a caller requested an ambu- lance for a patient Who was having chest pains and a low heart rate. The call was transferred to South Lassen EMS. Indian Valley fire was paged. Unknown malady: In Portola, a caller requested the fire de- partment be paged for a report of a non-responsive female. Portola fire was paged. Stroke: In Quincy, a caller requested an ambulance for a woman thought to be having a stroke. The call was transferred to PDH. PDH and Quincy fire were paged. Pain: In Chester, medical aid was requested for a female with a severe headache. The call was transferred to SIFC. Wednesday, May 18 Unknown malady: In Chester, a caller reported a male yelling for help. The caller didn't know the reason. The information was transferred to SIFC. Head: In Lake Almanor, medical aid was requested for a juvenile with a head in- jury. The caller advised she did not want an ambulance, just the fire department. The caller was transferred to SIFC. Monday, May 16 Fall: In Portola, the Califor- nia Highway Patrol reported transferring a call to EPHC for a victim who had fallen off of his bicycle and was staggering around. EPHC was called. Portola fire was paged. / Unknown malady: In Portola, a caller requested the.fire department be paged for a female who had passed out. Portola fire was paged. Constipation: In Crescent Mills, a caller requested an ambulance for a male who had blocked bowels. The call was transferred to SLEMS. Indian Valley fire was paged. Flu: In Portola, a caller re- quested an ambulance for flu- like symptoms. The call was transferred to EPHC. Eastern Plumas fire was paged. Fall: In Greenville, a caller reported she had fallen and could not get up. The call was transferred to SLEMS. Indian Valley fire was paged. Airway: In Portola, medical aid was requested for a female who was having diffi- Thursday, May 19 Dizzy: In Blairsden, a caller requested an ambulance for himself due to dizzy spells. The call was transferred to EPHC. Graeagle/Plumas Eureka fire was paged and responded. culty breathing:Th caE"wag +" Url0vff transferred to EPHC. Portola fire was paged. Unknown malady: In Quincy, medical aid was requested for an ill female. The call was transferred to PDH. Quincy fire was paged. malady: ...... In Greenyille, a caller requested an ambulance for his wife who was passing out. The woman was trans.ferred to SLEMS. Unknown.malady: In Portola, a caller requested an ambu- lance for his wife. The call Also check out Avalon & Fireplace .Xtrordinair Stoves Quincy Store Tues-F. 2019 East Main St., Quincy 283-2929 9:30am-5:30pm Sat lOam-4pm Closed Sun & Mon ++++:+%:+ .Y ) IO Iris is a brown/black shephard mix. She was born Feb. 21 and is frisky. I'P Lupin is Iris' sister. She has some white ,a_ markings and is very friendly and cute. "B" 'i" OPEN SATURDAYS FOR ADOPTIONS ONLY 10am-2pm Shelter hours are Monday, Wednesday & Friday 8am-5pm, closed 1-2pm for lunch and @#O closed weekends. 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The call was trans- der the influence of alcohol, speed. ferred to PDH. Quincy fire The weather was cloudy with According to the CI-IP, Fain was paged, rain. allowed the vehicle to leave Johnson was traveling at the roadway as it entered Miscellaneous the stated speed of 50 - 55 a left curve. Thursday, May 19 mph around a right corner. The Dakota collided with Not very patriotic: In Portola, She lost control of the Chevy, a pile of 10gs and then a caller reported her neigh- whichleft the south roadway catapulted into a vacant bors were burning an Ameri- edge. The vehicle overturned, residence. can flag in their backyard, coming to rest onits roof on Fain " was arrested at She requested to speak with a the south shoulder embank- the scene for driving under deputy. The deputy reported ment facing east. the influence, transported that no law was broken, but A passing motorist saw the by ground to Eastern did advise the neighbors taillights of the trailer and Plumas Health Care and about burning on the proper stopped to help. The motorist then taken to Renown days. called 911 via cellphone, and Medical Center in Reno by climbed down the embank- Careflight. CHP REPORT ment, where he was able to The cause of the collision free Johnson from her seat is still under investigation Overturned DUI, May 16 belt: and alcohol is believed to be a At 7:09 p.m., Cherri E. Johnson suffered a bruised factor. Johnson, 34, of Quincy, was abdomen. Democrats meet tomorrow The Plumas County Democ- itself provides a process for Goodart providing the histor- ratic Central Committee will amendment when circum- ical context for each. Goodart hold its May meeting tomor- stances dictate the need. holds a Ph.D. in history from row, May 26, at 6:30 p.m. in "When the Constitution the University of California, the Plumas County Library was written in the late 18th Davis. conference room, Quincy. century, the nation consisted Anyone interested in Margaret Goodart, retired of 13 tiny colonies with an Goodart's report is welcome professor of history at Cali- agricultural-based economy to attend. The business meet- fornia State University, and slavery. The document ingwillfoUow. Sacramento, will report on a that was written in 1787 en- recent review of the U.S. Con- abled the United States to de- CORR-ECTION stitution by members of the velop into the greatest power. Plumas County group, in the world without corrupt- In "Embezzlement arrest "The United States has the ing its basic values," Goodart made in Loyalton" in the May oldest written constitution in observes. 18 issue, we reported the the world. It wouldn't have In reviewing the Constitu- Sierra County Sheriffs Office survived if'it wasn't adapt- tion, the Democrats' study received information March able," says Goodart, noting group also focused on the 27 about possible embezzle- that one of its unique fea- various amendments that ment at the City of Loyalton. tures is that the document have been passed, with Thedate wasMarch 27,2010. 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. 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