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Bulletin, Progressive, Record, Reporter
Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011 3B
LAW and
ORDER
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
d~spatch report. We do not
report suspects' names in
arrests for public intoxication
or drunken driving unless
accompanied by another
serious charge, such as pro-
bation violation, a vehicle
accident or another felony.
The fact that someone has
been arrested and charged
with a crime does not consti-
tute guilt. The case may never
appear in court if the district
attorney determines there is in-
sufficient evidence to prose-
cute. 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.
SHERIFF'S
BLOTTER
Arrests
Blairsden
One person was arrested on a
charge of public intoxication.
Chester
One person was arrested
on charges of DUI and posses-
sion of a controlled sub-
stance.
One person was arrested on a
charge of public intoxication.
One person was arrested on
charges of possession of a
controlled substance, being
under the influence of a
controlled substance, child
endangerment and a parole
violation.
Crescent Mills
One person was arrested on
charges of violating proba-
tion and resisting arrest.
Cromberg
One person was arrested on
charges of public intoxica-
tion, resisting arrest and
violating probation.
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Greenville
One person was arrested on
charges of being under the
influence of a controlled
substance and violating pro-
bation.
Portola
Two people were arrested on
a DUI charge.
One person was arrested on a
charge of battery.
Quincy
Three people were arrested
on a DUI charge.
Four people were arrested on
a charge of public intoxica-
tion.
One person was arrested
on charges of burglary and
violating probation.
One person was arrested on
charges of public intoxica-
tion and violating probation.
One person was arrested on a
parole violation.
Fire
Saturday, Aug. 13
Smoke: In Chester, a caller
reported a generator blew up
and was smoking. The caller
said the fuel pump was still
on. The call was transferred
to Susanville Interagency
Fire Center. Chester fire
handled the call.
Sunday, Aug. 14
Train: Near Belden, a caller
reported seeing smoke com-
ing from a train car about
seven miles west of Belden.
The smoke appeared to be
coming from a load of ply-
wood. The information was
passed on to the U.S. Forest
Service and the Union Pacific
Railroad.
Burn pile: In Portola, the
Portola fire chief requested
his department be paged
for a possible illegal burn.
Portola fire was paged and
responded.
Monday, Aug. 15
Brush: In Spring Garden, a
caller reported a small fire.
The USFS was notified.
Propane: In Quincy, a caller
reported a possible propane
leak. Quincy fire was paged.
Quincy fire advised the infor-
mation was given to Coast
Gas, which was en route.
Medical
Friday, Aug. 12
Pain: In Quincy, a caller
reported a female had fallen
and was in severe pain. She
could not get up. The call
was transferred to Plumas
District Hospital. Quincy fire
and ambulance were paged.
Unknown malady: In
Quincy, a caller requested
an ambulance for a female
who had blacked out. The
call was transferred to PDH.
PDH and Quincy fire were
paged.
Saturday, Aug. 13
Pain: In Blairsden, a caller
• requested an ambulance for
his friend who was having
stomach pain. The call was
transferred to Eastern
Plumas Health Care. Plumas
Eureka fire was paged.
Seizure: In Quincy, a caller
requested an ambulance for a
customer who "went down"
with a possible seizure.
The call was transferred to
PDH. Quincy fire and an
ambulance were paged.
Cardiac: In Spring Garden,
a caller requested an
ambulance for her husband
who was having chest pain
and difficulty breathing.
The call was transferred to
PDH. Quincy fire and an
ambulance were paged.
Fall: In Quincy, a caller
reported an elderly female
had fallen on the front steps
of a home. PDH and Quincy
fire were paged. The victim
refused assistance.
Fall: In Portola, a caller
requested an ambulance for
herself as she had fallen and
injured her leg. The call was
transferred to EPHC. Eastern
Plumas fire was paged.
Unknown malady: In
Quincy, a caller requested an
ambulance for her husband
who was experiencing an
altered state of conscious-
ness. The call was trans-
ferred to PDH. Quincy fire
and ambulance were paged.
Fall: At Lake Almanor, a
caller reported a 71-year-old
person fell from a ladder and
suffered a possible broken
arm. The call was transferred
to SIFC.
Finger: At Lake Almanor, a
caller reported a person came
to a dock and was bleeding
because of a severed finger.
The call was transferred to
SIFC.
Unknown malady: In
Graeagle, a caller requested
an ambulance for a 93-year-
old female who kept passing
out. The call was transferred
to EPHC. Graeagle fire was
paged and responded.
Pain: In Portola, a caller
requested an ambulance
because of abdominal pain.
The call was transferred to
EPHC. Eastern Plumas fire
was paged and responded.
Sunday, Aug. 14
Legs: In Quincy, a caller
requested an ambulance for
herself because her legs
were "locked up." The
call was transferred to PDH.
PDH and Quincy fire were
paged.
Fall: In Quincy, a caller
requested an ambulance for
his wife who had fallen and
could not get up;
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Fall: At Lake Almanor, a
caller requested an ambu-
lance for an elderly person
who had fallen. The call was
transferred to SIFC.
Monday, Aug. 15
Blood pressure: In Quincy, a
caller reported a male with
high blood pressure. The call
was transferred to PDH. PDH
was paged and advised no
fire department help was
needed.
Cardiac: In Crescent Mills,
a caller requested an ambu-
lance for a female with chest
pain. The call was trans-
ferred to South Lassen EMS.
Crescent Mills fire was
paged.
Unknown malady: In
Graeagle, a caller requested
an ambulance for her
father who was ill. The call
was transferred to EPHC.
Graeagle fire was paged.
Airway: In Portola, a caller
requested an ambiance for
her husband who was having
difficulty breathing. The call
was transferred to EPHC.
Beckwourth fire was paged
and responded.
Tuesday, Aug. 16
Stroke: At Gold Lake, the
USFS received information
from a campground host
about a possible stroke
victim. Graeagle fire was
paged. EPHC was advised.
Airway: In Graeagle, a caller
requested an ambulance
for an elderly male who was
having difficulty breathing.
The call was transferred to
EPHC. Graeagle fire was
paged and responded.
Wednesday, Aug. 17
Pedestrian: In Quincy, the
CHP requested fire and
medical for a pedestrian who
had been struck by a vehicle.
PDH and Quincy fire were
paged.
Unknown malady: In
Chester, a caller requested an
,ambulance for a female who
had passed out. The call was
transferred to SIFC.
Chest pa in: In Greenville, a
caller reported her husband
was having chest pain. The
call was transferred to
SLEMS. Indian Valley fire
was paged.
Thursday, Aug. 18
Cardiac: In Quincy, a caller
reported her neighbor was
suffering a possible heart at-
tack. The call was transferred
to PDH. An ambulance and
Quincy fire were paged and
responded.
Allergic: In Graeagle, a caller
requested an ambulance for
a walk-in patient with an
allergic reaction. The call
was transferred to EPHC.
Graeagle fire was paged.
Unknown malady: In
Graeagle, a caller requested
medical aid for a person at
the Graeagle clinic. The call
was transferred to EPHC.
Graeagle fire was paged and
responded.
Detox: In Portola, a female
called and said she was
suffering from detoxification.
The information was trans-
ferred to EPHC. Portola fire
was paged.
Fall: In Quincy, a female
requested an ambulance for
herself after she had fallen
and hit her arm. She said she
could not stop shaking. The
call was transferred to PDH.
Quincy fire and ambulance
were paged.
Cardiac: In Portola, a caller
requested an ambulance for a
friend who was having chest
pain. The call was trans-
ferred to EPHC. Portola fire
was paged.
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