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Bulletin, Progressive, Record, Reporter Wednesday, July 27, 2011 3B
LAW an.d
ORDER
SHERIFF'S
BLOTTER
Arrests
Belden
One person was
DUI charge.
arrested on a
Chester
One person was arrested on
charges of grand theft and a
probation violation.
One person was arrested on a
charge of violating parole.
Medical
Thursday, July 14
Unknown malady: In Delle-
ker, a caller requested an
ambulance for a friend. The
call was transferred to EPHC.
Eastern Plumas fire was
paged.
Airway: In Quincy, a caller
requested an ambulance for a
female on oxygen who was
having trouble breathing.
The call was transferred to
PDH. PDH and Quincy fire
were paged.
Overdose: In Quincy, a caller
One person was arrested on a reported a person suffering a
DUI charge, possible drug overdose. The
call was transferred to PDH.
unable to get up off the floor.
The call was transferred to
PDH. Quincy fire was paged.
Monday, July 18
Cardiac: At Lake Almanor,
an 89-year-old female re-
ported having chest pain
and nausea. The call was
transferred to DIFC.
Seizure: In Quincy, a caller
requested an ambulance for a
female having a seizure. The
call was transferred to PDH.
Quincy fire was paged and
responded.
Finger: In Delleker, a caller
requested an ambulance for
his 5-year-old daughter who
Chilcoot had a severed finger. The call
One person was arrested on Cardiac: In Quincy, a caller was transferred to EPDH.
charges of possession of requested an ambulance Eastern Plumas fire was
a controlled substance and for an elderly male who was paged.
possession of drug parapher- having chest pain.
nalia.
Stroke: In Graeagle, a caller
Friday, July 15 requested an ambulance for
Graeagle Vomit: In Portola, a caller her husband who was having
One person was arrested reported a female who was a possible stroke. The call
on charges of DUI and being vomiting excessively. The was transferred to EPDH.
under the influence of a call was transferred to EPHC. Graeagle fire was paged and
controlled substance. Portola fire was paged, responded.
Greenville Saturday, July 16 Surgery: At Canyon Dam, a
One person was arrested on a Stroke: In Blairsden, a caller caller requested an ambu-
charge of public intoxication, requested an ambulance forlance after experiencing corn-
her husband who may have plications from surgery. The
One personwas arrested on a had a stroke. The call was call was transferred to
DUI charge, transferred to EPDH. Plumas SLEMS.
Eureka fire was paged:
One person was arrested Bleeding: In Vinton, a caller
on charges of being under Seizure: In Greenville, a requested an ambulance for a
the influence of a controlled caller, reported that a person female with uncontrolled
substance and possession of a was having a seizure. Indian bleeding. The call was trans-
controlled substance. Valley fire and SLEMS were ferred to EPDH. Sierra Valley
paged and responded, time was paged and responded.
One person was arrested on a
charge of spouse abuse. Cardiac: In Quincy, a caller Deaf: In Portola, a caller re-
requested an ambulance for a ported he had become deaf in
person who was suffering anhis right ear. The caller later
episode following a previous reported that he was OK.
heart attack. The person was
semi-conscious. The call was
transferred to PDH and
Greenhorn fire. PDH was
paged and responded.
Portola
Two people were arrested
on a charge of being under
the influence of a controlled
substance.
One person was arrested on a
charge of violating probation.
Cardiac: In Chester, a caller
Quincy requested an ambulance for
One person was arrested her husband who was having
on charges of battery and chest pain. The call was
resisting arrest, transferred to SIFC.
One person was arrested on Sunday, July 17
charges, of public intoxica- Ankle: In Greenville, a caller
tion and violating probation, requested information be
passed on to SLEMS that he
Taylorsville was bringing in a person who
One person was arrested on a had a broken ankle. The call
charge of public intoxication, was transferred to SLEMS.
Fire Fall: In Greenville, a caller
Thursday, July 14 requested an ambulance for
Fuel leak: In Vinton, a caller his wife who had fallen the
advised they were sending a day prior and was having
tow truck to a vehicle that neckpain.
was experiencing a diesel
fuel leak. The call was trans- Unknown malady: In Quincy,
ferred to AAA. Sierra Valley a 73-year-old caller said she
fire was paged, was feeling very ill and was
Law and Order policy
Information that appears in this column is compiled from the Plurnas
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 Onless 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 CHP determines whether injtJries
are characterized as minor, moderate or fatal.
Tuesday, July 19
Airway: In Portola, a 90-year-
old male reported he was
having difficulty breathing.
The call was transferred to
EPHC. Portola fire was
paged.
Airway: In Chester, a male
who was having difficulty
breathing was transferred to
SI~'C.
VITALS, from page 2B
Denise and Mitchell Beem.
Great-grandparents are
Anna-May Bryant and
Bernice Heckenliable, both of
SusanvUle.
Nivek is also welcomed by
sister Jennavieve, 6.
MARRIAGE
LICENSES ,
July 14
Valerie Ann Grimes and
Brian Anthony Gordon
Korinek, both of Rend,
Nev.
July 15
Kaley Morgan Phillips and
David Matthew Haupt, both
of Westwood.
July 18
Yvonne Aileen Rose Hattman,
of Stagecoach, Nev., and
Donald Stephen Olson, of
Carson City, Nev.
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Fall: In Blairsden, a caller
requested medical aid for a
male who fell off of a ladder.
The call was transferred to
EPDH. Graeagle fire was
paged.
Spider: In Quincy, a caller
requested an ambulance for
herself because she was in
severe pain from an old
spider bite. The call was
transferred to PDH. PDH and
Quincy fire were paged and
responded.
Pain: In Greenville, a caller
requested an ambulance for
a female who was having
abdominal pain. The call was
transferred to SLEMS. Indian
Valley fire was paged.
Motorcycle accident: In
Vinton, the CHP reported a
motorcycle accident with
major injuries on Highway
49. There were two victims.
Sierra County fire was paged
and responded.
Wednesday, July 20
Cut: In Portola, a deputy
requested medical aid for
a male with a severe cut
on his foot. The information
was transferred to EPHC.
Portola fire was paged. The
patient was transferred to
EPHC.
Thursday, July 21 was not injured.
Unknown malady: In Cartwright said the van
Chester, a caller requested an never stopped and she was
ambulance for herself. The unable to get a license plate
call was transferred to SFIC. number or a description of
the driver.
Unknown malady: In If anyone has any infor-
Graeagle, a caller reported an mation as to the identity of
unresponsive male who was the van or the driver, contact
sweating. The call was trans- the California Highway
ferred to EPHC. Graeagle fire Patrol.
was paged.
Motorcycle lost control, .iL
July 16
CHP REPORT Gary Mason, 71, of New-
castle, Calif., was traveling ]
Swerved into lane, July 15 south on Highway 49 just
On July 15, at approximately below the summit at Yuba
7:25 p.m., Lee Ann Cartwright, Pass on a 2002 motorcycle at
50, of Suisun CiW, was 11:05a.m.
driving a 2007 Mitsubishi According to the CHP, he
Eclipse southbound on High- entered a curve, that has
way 89 just south of Moun- a recommended speed of
tainQuailRoad. 25 mph, too fast and lost
According to the California control. The motorcyole
Highway Patrol report, a crossed the northbound
white van traveling north- lane, went up onto an
bound swerved into the embankment on the east i]
southbound lanes. Cart- side of the road and over-
wright swerved to the right turned, i]
and successfully avoided a Mason was ejected from
collision with the van, but the motorcycle and hit a tree.
lost control on the rightHe was wearing a helmet
shoulder. Her car spun out of and was flown to Renown
control where it went off the Regional Medical Center in
road on the east side of High- Rend with minor shoulder
way. 89. The car sustained and back pain.
minor damage consisting of
minor scratches. Cartwright
was wearing a seat belt and See Law, page 4B
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