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Sheriff’s Blotter April 25-27: GPS problems, cat problems and saves – Plumas News

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Information in the Sheriff’s Blotter is collected from the dispatch logs supplied by the Plumas County Sheriff’s Office. No person’s names are reported. And those apprehended ought to be presumed innocent up until tested guilty.

The following is a summary of activity for April 25-27

April 25

I don’t like Tuesdays …

12:51 a.m. Portola. CHP moved a male caller reporting a robbery to his truck, an orange and white Chevy flatbed, a dog, a television and numerous other products, happened this night. The caller remained in Reno. Four suspects were noted, 2 males and 2 women. 2:03 p.m. A deputy submitted a criminal report and the vehicle was gone into as taken. 8:20 p.m. Multiple contacts from the caller to talk to a deputy. Sierra County called the caller to encourage that Sierra County Sheriff’s Office was likewise gotten in touch with concerning the theft case and possible pursuit of the topics in the vehicle in the Loyalton location. 8:40 p.m. CHP backup was asked for. One topic was apprehended.

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Chilly naptime

8:45 a.m. Quincy. A caller reports somebody in a sleeping bag by the bus stop. 9 a.m. An investigator and a Sgt. gotten in touch with the topic who accepted carry on and accepted go back to Madera and clear up his warrant.

Cruisin’ for a bruisin’

9:17 a.m. Quincy. A caller recommends he acquired a vehicle online from somebody in Quincy. The caller paid money for the car on Friday. Now the topics are not addressing the phone. The vehicle is a 2001 Subaru Outback. The license plate number is not understood however the VIN number was supplied. The signed up owner address lay. 9:25 a.m. The caller recommends he will continue to try to reach the other celebration. The vehicle title is clear.

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Just my creativity – not

10:25 a.m. Portola. A caller reports she can hear somebody or something in the crawl space in her house. She can hear walking around and banging. Nothing else was heard. 11:56 a.m. A deputy system found a cat in the crawl space. No additional action is required.

Good catch!

12:57 p.m. Quincy. A caller reports a burn stack out of control on Ridge Run Road. He is not home, a next-door neighbor called him. Quincy Fire was paged. 1:04 p.m. USFS is sending out 2 systems. 1:13 p.m. Per USFS, dispatch reports a unit is on the scene. 3:03 p.m. Fire systems are clear.

High-increase issue in the Sierra

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1:15 p.m. Blairsden. A caller reports his cat is held up a 20-foot tree on Poplar Valley Road and he desires the Fire Department to help him. The caller was recommended that cats generally come down on their own. The caller still desires a reaction. 1:24 p.m. There are numerous fire and medical occurrences taking place. A message was left for Plumas Eureka Fire Chief, no page. 1:59 p.m. The info was provided to the Assistant Chief. She will manage it.

Techno-alert

2:37 p.m. La Porte. A caller reports a crash activation from an iPhone. There is no response for the telephone number offered. 2:44 p.m. The info was provided to Chico CHP. The info was provided to Grass Valley Fire for Fire and ambulance. 3:04 p.m. A 911 text was sent to the telephone number.

Trust your eyes

3:09 p.m. La Porte. A caller recommends he is following his GPS from Quincy to Yuba County. It took him up La Porte Road. He passed the ‘Road Closed’ barrier and is now worried he cannot survive. The caller was recommended to go back to Quincy. He cannot drive through La Porte Road. 3:17 p.m. Rapid Deploy outlined the caller on La Porte Road previous Nelson Creek. The caller accepted reverse. 3:39 p.m. Recontacted the caller. He is out. After getting a blowout repaired, he will be returning through Chico. Nothing even more.

The town is worn out

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5:42 p.m. Lake Almanor. A caller reports a next-door neighbor’s kid was left home alone and after that was walking on Hwy 147 at around 10:30 a.m. Another next-door neighbor went and followed the kid and returned her to the caller’s residence. The kid is 4 years of ages and invested around a half an hour with the caller. The kid was weeping and after that the kid was gone back to her dad. The caller said this has actually been a continuous issue with the kid being left ignored. The caller asked for deputy contact. The caller said the kid’s address is unidentified, however the area was explained.

Called in time

5:48 p.m. Quincy. A caller asked for a well-being examine a 29-year-old female with a seizure condition utilizing drugs. The topic is not addressing the phone and is dealing with 2 other grownups. The last contact was April 24 in the early morning. 6 p.m. The caller supplied extra info. The caller was recommended the topic was gotten in touch with by another celebration from Drug Court program on April 25. PDH was paged. 6:56 p.m. The client is hardly responsive in an upstairs bed room. Quincy Fire was paged to help. 7:19 p.m. The client was transferred to PDH.

April 26

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Crunch with a great view

8:28 a.m. Chester. A caller reports a vehicle mishap including an eighteen-wheeler on Main at the Feather River bridge. No medical is required. The call was moved to CHP.

The deer are out

9:21 a.m. Cromberg. A caller reports she simply struck a deer on Hwy 70 east of the Sloat turnoff. The call was moved to CHP.

On alert

9:51 a.m. Quincy. A caller reports a possible structure fire. It appears the roofing is on fire. Quincy Fire was paged. 9:56 p.m. A Sgt. recommended there is no fire, simply a lp tank being burnt. Quincy Fire canceled.

Car caper triggers dispute

2:14 p.m. Quincy. A caller reports a recognized female subject took her car last night and was recklessly driving it and vandalized something on her next-door neighbor’s property. The suspect did not have approval to take the vehicle. The caller had the ability to recover her vehicle today on Fourth St. 2:43 p.m. An investigator recommended it is a civil matter and treatments were supplied.

Good reception, poor shipment

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2:28 p.m. Quincy. A caller reports a meal setup truck is all over the roadway heading westbound from La Porte Road. The call was moved to CHP.

Local searching for the evasive all-access pass

3:42 p.m. Lake Almanor. A caller demands to talk to a deputy concerning 2 next-door neighbors that are obstructing a shared roadway. 4:27 p.m. A deputy supplied civil treatments. Two understood male topics have actually been obstructing access to her property through a shared personal roadway. The caller has access to her residence. There is no criminal offense.

Eyes large open

6:34 p.m. Crescent Mills. A caller reports her next-door neighbor began a fire and the caller is uncertain if it is a regulated burn, however it looks big. Crescent Mills Fire was paged. 6:42 p.m. All systems can cancel.

April 27

Night vision

2:44 a.m. Crescent Mills. A caller reports what seems a plant life fire. The caller is uncertain how big; it’s south of Crescent Mills on the west hill perhaps at the top of Old Wagon Road. 2:48 a.m. Indian Valley and Crescent Mills Fire were paged. 2:50 a.m. A unit recommended it is perhaps a burn stack. The system is on the method to validate whatever is alright. 2:54 a.m. The system examined the location and was not able to find any fires or burn stacks. He will continue to examine the location and recommended all inbound systems can cancel. No burns lay.

Sorry Mom

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8:41 a.m. Portola. A caller reports her rear windscreen of her car was broken out the other day. 12:03 p.m. A Sgt. talked to the caller who said her boy broke the window while closing the hatch, no vandalism.

Heavy traffic location

9:22 a.m. Cromberg. A caller reports somebody struck a deer and it is partly in the roadway on Hwy 70 at Sloat. The call was moved to CHP.

Hard to reach

10:23 a.m. Greenville. A caller demands to talk to a deputy concerning a cam on a next-door neighbor’s property that is pointed towards their property. 11:13 a.m. An investigator tried to call the caller a number of times however is not able to leave a message due to the fact that the voicemail is complete. 12:19 p.m. The investigator talked to the caller, no criminal offense.

Low rider, drives a little slower

1:07 p.m. Quincy. A caller reports a possible intoxicated driver driving actually sluggish and not able to keep lanes, a VW beetle. The info was sent to CHP. 1:14 p.m. The vehicle pulled over at the Hope Chest. It is an elderly male driver. The info was provided to CHP.

A ripple in paradise

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5:09 p.m. Quincy. A caller reports a battle at the skate park. Juveniles and grownups are included. One male topic is understood. There are no weapons. The caller said it is a spoken argument intensifying to physical. 5:12 p.m. Request support from CHP. 5:14 p.m. CHP is on the scene. 5:17 p.m. There are no injuries. 5:31 p.m. It was a spoken argument just; no report was made.

Heavy load

5:15 p.m. Graeagle. A caller reports a possible intoxicated driver heading south on Hwy 89 towards Graeagle in a white Dually pickup pulling a trailer. The info was moved to CHP.

Help

6:11 p.m. Paxton. A caller reports a hurt male on Hwy 70 one mile west of Paxton. The topic is 3 miles past the Wye. The man is on the opposite of the river and is hurt near the railway tracks. He is using shorts and black shoes. The caller has the ability to scream throughout the river to the subject and he reacts however it is tough to comprehend. His given name was understood. The caller will remain on the scene and is driving a Toyota Tacoma. 6:18 p.m. SAR systems were paged. 6:33 p.m. Fish and Wildlife are on the scene and report the topic is ambulatory. He is on the south side of the river about a quarter mile west of Soda Creek. Radio traffic will react to help. 6:41 p.m. Advised gotten in touch with CHP Air-Ops for possible helicopter rescue. Will encourage on ambulance. 6:53 p.m. Contacted Union Pacific to stop all train traffic so SAR can access the tracks. Union Pacific operator verified all train traffic is stopped on the line. CHP recommended Air Ops helicopter ETA is 7:30 p.m. 7:07 p.m. Fish and Wildlife are with the topic. 7:13 p.m. CHP recommended with an upgraded ETA from the helicopter of 7:26 p.m. 7:16 p.m. Paged PDH to phase half a mile south of Soda Creek near the SAR cars. 7:26 p.m. The CHP helicopter is on the scene. 7:29 p.m. Plumas 15 asked for an Air Ambulance, gotten in touch with REMSA for Air Ambulance and they will recall with an ETA. 7:36 p.m. Careflight 4 is on the method with an ETA of 8 p.m. They were recommended to phase “in air” east of the wye. 7:43 p.m. Per Plumas 15, cancel Air Ambulance. It was canceled. 8:03 p.m. The topic is now at the highway. 8:11 p.m. All systems are on the highway now and will be clearing quickly. 8:20 p.m. The client was transferred to PDH. 8:25 p.m. Union Pacific was recommended the tracks are clear.

Extended stay

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9:41 p.m. Beckwourth. A caller reports his caretaker removed with his truck and has actually not returned. She left at 11 a.m. The topic has no cellular phone with her, it is as his residence. The vehicle is a 2006 Ford Ranger, white, with a camper shell. 10:05 p.m. The info was provided to CHP.

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