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Bulletin, Progressive, Record, Reporter Wednesday, June 8, 201 1 3B
LAW AND
ORDER
SHERIFF'S
BLOTTER
Arrests
Chester,
One person was arrested on a
charge of child endangerment.
Meadow Valley
One person was arrested on
charges of battery and vandal-
ism.
Portola
One person was arrested on
charges of battery and violat-
ing probation.
One person was arrested on a
charge of public intoxication.
Quincy
Two people were arrested on
DUI charges.
One person was arrested on a
charge of spouse abuse.
One person was arrested on a
charge of public intoxication.
One person was arrested on a
burglary charge.
One person was arrested for
shoplifting.
One person was arrested on a
probation violation charge.
One person was arrested on a
charge of driving with a sus-
pended license.
One person was arrested On
charges of public intoxication
and a probation violation.
Fire
Saturday, May 28
Chimney: In Chester, a caller
reported a possible chimney
fire. The call was transferred
to Susanville Interagency Fire
Center.
Medical
Friday, May 27
Unknown malady: In
Cromberg, a caller requested
an ambulance for herself. The
call was transferred to Plumas
District Hospital. PDH and
Long Valley fire were paged.
Saturday, May 28
Fall: In Quincy, a caller re-
ported a female had fallen and
suffered a possible fractured
hip. The female was also expe-
riencing back pain. The call
was transferred to PDH. Quin-
cy fire and PDH were paged.
Stroke: In Chester, a female
patient was reported to be
having a possible stroke. The
call was transferred to SIFC.
The patient was transported
to Seneca.
Pain: In Crescent Mills, a
caller reported a person was
injured in a quad accident.
The information was trans-
feri'ed to Indian Valley fire,
South Lassen EMS and Cali-
fornia Highway .Patrol. The
victim was transferred to
PDH.
Airway: in Quincy, a female
was in need of transportation
to a hospital after suffering
respiratory distress. PDH was
paged.
Sunday, May 29
Cardiac: In Graeagle, a caller
reported a male with heart
problems. The call was trans-
ferred to Eastern Plumas
Health Care. Graeagle fire and
Plumas Eureka fire were
paged.
Unknown malady: In
Greenville, a caller requested
an ambulance for a 71-year-old
female who had pressed her
medical alert. The reason for
the alert was unclear. The in-
formation was transferred to
SLEMS. Indian Valley fire
was paged.
Pain: In Quincy, a person was
reported to be suffering from
leg and back injuries after a
quad accident. PDH and Mead-
ow Valley fire were paged.
Search and Rescue wa's paged.
Monday, May 30
Fall: In Quincy, medical aid
was requested for a fall victim
who was experiencing back
pain. The call was transferred
to PDH. Quincy fire was
paged.
"Unknown malady: In Belden,
a caller requested an ambu-
lance for a 17-year-old male
who was having a seizure. The
victim was in a vehicle that
was on the side of the road.
PDH requested that the U.S.
Forest Service respond. The
info was transferred to the US-
FS. CHP arrived on the scene
and reported that an off-duty
paramedic had arrived.
Airway: In Quincy, a caller re-
quested an ambulance for her
friend who was having diffi-
culty breathing. The call was
transferred to PDH. PDH and
Quincy fire were paged and
responded.
Tuesday, May 31
Pain: In Greenville, a caller
requested an ambulance for
his wife who was suffering se-
vere back pain. The call was
transferred to SLEMS. Indian
Valley fire was paged..
Unknown malady: In
Cromberg, a caller requested
an ambulance for herself be-
cause she said she was feeling
very ill. The call was trans-
ferred to PDH. PDH and Long
Valley fire were paged.
Dizzy: In Blairsden, medical
aid was requested for a female
with dizziness. The call was
transferred to EPHC. Plumas
Eureka fire was paged.
Wednesday, June 1
Stroke: In Crescent Mills, a
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 a,wpbation violation, a vehicle accident or another felony. The fact that someone has been ar-
rested and charged with a crime does not constitute guilt. The case may never appear in court if the district
attorney determ]nes 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 CHP determines whether injuries are
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• female was possibly having a
stroke. The call was trans-
ferred to SLEMS. Indian Val-
ley/Crescent Mills fire was
paged.
Airway: In Beckwourth, a
caller requested an ambulance
for herself because she was
having trouble breathing. The
call was transferred to EPHC.
Beckwourth fire was paged.
Fall: In Quincy, a caller re-
quested assistance lifting her
mother off the floor. Quincy
fire was paged.
Pain: On the west shore of
Lake Almanor, a caller re-
quested an ambulance for his
wife who had a possible hip
fracture. The call was trans-
ferred to SIFC.
Thursday, June 2
Unknown malady: In Quincy,
a caller requested an ambu-
lance for a woman who was
experiencing dizziness. •The
woman said she didn't want
an ambulance. The caller de-
cided to take the woman to a
doctor.
'Head injury: In Greenville, a
caller reported his father had
suffered a head injury and
was bleeding. The information
was transferred to SLEMS. In-
dian Valley/Crescent Mills
fire was paged and responded.
Cardiac: In Portola, a caller
requested an ambulance for
his father who was experienc-
ing chest pain. The call was
transferred to EPHC. Portola
fire was paged and responded.
Fall: In Greenville, a caller re-
quested lift assistance. Indian
Valley fire was paged.
CHP REPOR T
ATV overturns, May 28
At 1:20 p.m., Christopher
Huckins, 20, of Greenville,
was riding a 2006 Polaris ATV
southbound on USFS Road
28N00 approximately 500 feet
south of USFS Road 28N03
(Fruit Growers Boulevard) at
a stated speed of 15 mph. The
weather was cloudy, raining
and wet.
As Huckins was negotiating
a curve to the right, he was ap-
proaching a tree and made a
hard right turn to avoid it, ac-
cording to the California
Highway Patrol. The ATV
overturned and Huckins was
ejected.
Huckins was transported
by South Lassen EMS to
Plumas District Hospital for
back pain and a possible rup-
tured spleen. He was wearing
a helmet.
ATV rollover, May 29
At 5:40 p.m., an ll-year-old
boy from Quincy was riding a
2005 Polaris ATV at an un-
known speed on some trails
off Snake Lake Road.
When he attempted to climb
an embankment just north of
the roadway, the CHP reports
that the sharp incline at the
base of the hill caused him to
lose control of the ATV. It
tipped back and rolled over
onto him. He suffered a bro-
ken right leg, and pain in his
shoulder and stomach. He was
wearing a helmet.
The minor was transported
to Renown Hospital in Rend
for further evaluation of his
injuries.
Deer collision, June 1
At 6 a.m. under clear skies,
Samantha M. Polen, 19, of Ma-
galia, was driving a 2005 Toy-
ota Corolla westbound on
Highway 70 approaching
Rogers Flat.
A deer attempted to cross
the roadway from the north
shoulder, but was struck by
the Toyota in the westbound
lane. Polen continued to drive
the vehicle until she could
pull into a safe turnout.
The deer suffered fatal in-
juries. Polen and her passen-
gers were wearing seat belts,
and no other injuries were re-
ported.
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