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Bulletin, Progressive, Record, Reporter
Wednesday, Sept. 7, 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
dispatch report. We do not
report suspects' names in
arrests for public intoxication
or drunken driving unless
accompanied by another
serious charge, such as proba-
tion 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
insufficient evidence to prose-
cute. The factthat 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 characterized as minor,
moderate or fatal.
SHERIFF'S
BLOTTER
Arrests
Blairsden
One person was arrested on a
charge of DUI.
Chilcoot
One person was arrested on a
charge of DUI.
Clio
One person was arrested on a
charge of DUI.
Greenville
Two people were arrested on
multiple poaching violations.
PDH, which were responding
to the call.
One person was arrested on
a charge of being under the
influence of a controlled sub-
stance.
an elderly female who had a
history of heart problems.
One person was arrested on
charges of battery and violat-
ing parole.
Portola
One person was arrested on a
charge of public intoxication.
One person was arrested on
a charge of possession of a
controlled substance.
Quincy
One person was arrested on a
charge of violating a restrain-
ing order.
One person was arrested on
a charge of driving with a
suspended license.
one person was arrested
on charges of public intoxica-
tion and resisting arrest.
Fire
Friday, Aug. 26
House: In Quincy, Quincy
fire was paged and Plumas
District Hospital was stand-
ing by for a house fire.
Brush: In Quincy, a caller
reported a brush fire near
Pioneer RV Park. Quincy
fire was paged, responded
and handled the fire.
Saturday, Aug. 27
Vegetation: In Chester, a
vegetation fire was reported
in the Willow Lake area, west
of Warner Valley. CalF!re
handled the call.
Sunday, Aug. 28
Vegetation: In Quincy, a
vegetation fire was reported
next to Old Keddie Road and
Highway 70. Quincy fire was
paged and the information
was transferred to the U.S.
Forest Service.
Wednesday, Aug. 31
Electrical: At Lake Almanor,
a caller reported smelling
an electrical fire outside her
residence. The call was trans-
ferred to Susanville Intera-
gency Fire Center.
Medical
Thursday, Aug. 25
Back: In Greenville, a caller
reported a male with severe
back pain. The call was trans-
ferred to South Lassen EMS.
Indian Valley fire was paged.
Unknown malady: In Green-
ville, SLEMS requested fire
be paged for a medical call
that they received directly.
Indian Valley fire was paged.
Friday, Aug. 26
Prenatal: In Portola, a caller
requested medical aid for
a woman suffering from
prenatal problems. The call
was transferred to Eastern
Plumas Health Care. Portola
fire was paged.
Unknown malady: In
Crescent Mills, a caller
requested an ambulance for
an elderly male who was ill.
The call was transferred to
SLEMS. Indian Valley fire
was paged.
Cardiac: In Graeagle, a medic
alert alarm was sounded for
Accident: In Quincy, a
caller reported a rollover
accident and requested an
ambulance. PDH was paged
and responded.
Saturday, Aug. 27
Unknown malady: In Green-
ville, a caller requested fire
be paged for a Person suffer-
ing an unknown medical
condition. Indian Valley fire
was paged.
Sunday, Aug. 28
Airway: In Greenville, a
caller reported her husband
was having difficulty breath-
ing. The call was transferred
to SLEMS. Indian Valley fire,
was paged.
Unknown malady: In
Chester, a caller requested an
ambulance for a male who
had collapsed. The call was
transferred to SIFC.
Chest: In Belden, a caller
at the Caribou Crossing
campground reported a
female with chest pain. The
call was transferred to PDH.
An ambulance was paged and
the information was trans-
ferred to the USFS.
Head: In Quincy, a caller
reported a 7-year-old child
suffered ahead injury on
the pavement. The caller
reported they were going
to transport the child tothe
hospital. They. were advised
to wait for Quincy fire and
Monday, Aug. 29
Unknown malady: In
Cromberg, a caller requested
an ambulance for an elderly
female who was ill. The call
was transferred to PDH. PDH
and Long Valley fire were
paged and responded.
Airway: In Greenville, an
ambulance was requested for
a 10-month-old child who was
having trouble breathing.
The call was transferred to
SLEMS. Indian V/alley fire
was paged.
Blood pressure: In Graeagle,
a caller requested an ambu-
lance for a person who was
suffering from hypertension.
The call was transferred to
EPHC. Graeagle fire was
paged and responded.
Accident: In Beckwourth, a
caller requested medical
treatment for a pregnant
female who was involved in
a car accident. The car struck
a deer. The information was
transferred to EPHC. Beck-
wourth fire was paged.
Tuesday, Aug. 30
Airway: In Portola, a caller
reported that her husband
was having difficulty breath-
ing. The call was transferred
to EPHC. Beckwourth fire
was paged.
Unknown malady: In Spring
Garden, a caller stated she is
bi-polar and felt like she was
dying. The caller was trans-
ported to PDH.
Withdrawal: In Portola, a
caller requested an ambu-
lance for her sister who was
vomiting due to withdrawal.
The call was transferred to
EPHC. Portola fire was
paged.
Fall: In Portola, an elderly
female was reported to have
fallen at the Veteran's Hall.
The call was transferred to
EPHC. Portola fire was
paged.
Unknown malady: In
Chester, a caller requested
an ambulance for unknown
reasons. The call was trans-
ferred to SIFC.
Stroke: In Greenville, a caller
reported a male who was
possibly having a stroke. The
call was transferred to
SLEMS. Indian Valley fire
was paged.
Wednesday, Aug. 31
Overdose: In Portola, a caller
said she thought her friend
was experiencing a drug
overdose. The information
was transferred to EPHC.
Portola fire was paged.
Unknown malady: In Portola,
a caller reported an unre-
sponsive female who was
turning blue. The caller said
the female had not eaten or
had anything to drink for a
couple of days. The call was
transferred to EPHC. Eastern
Plumas fire was paged.
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