Sheriff’s Blotter: April 20 – Suspicious people; vehicle thefts
Information in the Sheriff’s Blotter is gathered from the dispatch logs provided by the Plumas County Sheriff’s Office. No individual’s names are reported. And those arrested should be presumed innocent until proven guilty.
The following is a summary of activity for April 20, 2022
April 20
Can I help you?
12:01 a.m. Portola. A caller reports receiving third-hand information of a report of people littering near the KS Market and repeatedly walking in front of the front door. 12:55 a.m. A deputy advised the business appears to be okay.
I’m right here. I can hear you
2:45 a.m. Quincy. A caller reports two suspicious males came up to his cabin and were talking about him. The caller requested a patrol check. 3:22 a.m. A deputy advised doing a check of the area around the residence and was unable to locate anyone.
Must be something in the water
5:17 a.m. Quincy. A caller reports he walked to One Stop and was assaulted the whole time. The caller advised he is attempting to move.
Call the professionals
5:22 a.m. Chilcoot. A caller reports an old argument with the neighbor’s son-in-law regarding an ongoing issue with the neighbor regarding dog issues. Threats with weapons were made. A subject was named. 8:42 a.m. A deputy contacted the caller who wanted the information on file. The caller will contact Animal Control when Animal Control problems are happening.
LOCK your cars
6:01 a.m. A caller reports a theft from an unlocked vehicle, on Jackson Street; possibly between 2-5 a.m. Stolen items include several DeWalt power tools. The caller said another vehicle was also gone through but it is unknown if anything was taken at this time.
New handyman on Jackson Street
8:28 a.m. A caller reports his work truck was broken into on Jackson Street last night and tools were stolen.
On the look out at the lookout
2:56 p.m. Quincy. A caller reports alarm activation at the Mt. Hough lookout. The alarm permit is expired. 2:59 p.m. Contacted USFS dispatch that advise they have radio techs and hot shots at the lookout and do not request a response.
Low rider drives a little slower
3:43 p.m. Crescent Mills. A caller reports a chip truck in front of the caller driving 10 MPH and unable to maintain lanes. The information was transferred to CHP.
Oops, lost something
5:16 p.m. Chester. A caller reports a water heater in the middle of the road.
Final puzzle piece fits
8:29 p.m. Portola. A caller requests a welfare check/attempt to locate a brother. He is 28 and left the residence this morning, possibly suicidal. He took pills with him. His fiancée is still at the residence. The vehicle was tracked to W. Main Street in Sierraville at 2 p.m. today. The tracker is now turned off. 9:50 p.m. A deputy spoke with the fiancée and she doesn’t know where he could have gone. The family has been to Sierraville to look for him. 11:58 p.m. A deputy requested a cell phone ping. April 21, 12: 33 a.m. A deputy spoke to the male caller who said the family received a text from the subject saying he is okay but at an unknown location. The caller is requesting a missing person’s report. The deputy then received a call from the subject who said he is okay and back at his apartment. He is fine and does not need assistance at this time. He does not want contact with his family due to them being intoxicated.