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Sheriff’s Blotter: Jan. 14-19

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 Jan 14 -Jan. 19, 2022

Jan. 14

Disturbance in the car camp

12:02 a.m. Delleker. A caller reports that she can hear some form of verbal argument. She lives on the property in her car and can only hear the two verbally fighting. It appears that the female half is getting in her car but hasn’t left. No weapons. The subjects are known. The info was given to the deputy in dispatch. 12:55 a.m. A deputy contacted the subjects who had a verbal argument only. Both parties are okay and agreed to keep the peace.

Driver didn’t need another withdrawal

12:37 a.m. Portola. A caller reports a possible drunk driver. The vehicle stopped at the shop to ask a question. While talking to the driver the caller noticed she appeared to be intoxicated, and then she left. The driver was last seen heading westbound from E. Sierra Ave. in a silver Honda Accord. The information was given to the deputy and transferred to CHP; all to be on the lookout for the vehicle. 12:52 a.m. The caller recontacted and advised the vehicle is now at the Bank Club parking lot in Portola. 1:12 a.m. A deputy checked the Bank Club parking lot and found two Hondas. Both vehicles are parked with no one around. Both vehicles have frost on them and appear to not have been driven recently.

Hot pocket

7:52 a.m. Quincy. A caller reports subject pulled into the parking lot of O’Reilly’s Auto Parts twice in the day and tossed something over the fence to an inmate who was raking. The inmate picked up the item and put it in his pocket. The vehicle was a dark gray BMW. The first drop time was unknown, the second was around 4 p.m. Jan. 14, 11 a.m. The driving subject was booked on charges of a probation violation. A message was forwarded to parole.

PayPal to the rescue

8:23 a.m. Chester. A caller reports he was scammed not too long ago and has been alerted someone bought a laptop that is to be delivered to an address in Chester. 11:30 a.m. A deputy contacted the caller who said it was a scam and PayPal will take care of it.

Western tragedy

9:49 a.m. Vinton. A caller reports an ex-employee tied a horse up to a trailer and the horse strangled itself. The horse is still tied to the trailer. The subject was named. 10:31 a.m. An anonymous caller reports the deputy needs to speak with the neighbors who watched the suspect beat the horse yesterday. 2:04 p.m. A sergeant requests to keep the call open, pending charges. 4:33 p.m. The sergeant advised Animal Control to handle with DA assistance.

Nature calls at warp speed

10:27 a.m. Vinton. Heading northbound on Hwy 49 from Dyson Lane EPHC reports they just got passed while code 3 (lights and siren) by a white delivery van that said “Nature’s Table” on the side at nearly 100 mph. The info was sent to CHP and the sergeant on duty.

Happy ending

12:41 p.m. Chilcoot. A caller reports a dog on the Beckwourth Pass, a large dog, possibly a Great Pyrenees. 12:55 p.m. Contact was made with the owner and dog and owner were reunited.

Another type of energy alert

2:50 p.m. Lake Almanor. A caller reports he received a scam call from someone claiming to be PG&E demanding payment. He is not out money. The information on file only.

Doesn’t look good

3:12 p.m. Chilcoot. A caller reports a suspicious older maroon 4-door Jeep Cherokee with Washington plates has been parked for 24 hours at the intersection of Conestogo and Hwy 70 with one older male occupant that is slumped over in the driver seat and hasn’t moved. 4:21 p.m. A sergeant said the subject is fine, just looking for a good place for cell service.

Don’t hear this one every day

4:10 p.m. Portola. A 911 caller reports being stuck inside the Railroad Museum. An attempt was made to contact someone to let the subject out, but the call went to voicemail. No message was left as the call went to the museum not an individual. 4:19 p.m. Portola City Hall advised they are sending an employee now. The caller was called back, and a message was left that help is delayed due to the helping employee being behind the train. The non-emergency number was left if further assistance is needed.

Double check check

4:39 p.m. Portola. A caller requests a deputy response to her residence. She is out of town. An app on her phone alerted her to noise in her home, in an unknown location. 5:34 p.m. A sergeant advised the home is locked and no footprints were seen in the snow. Extra patrol checks will be conducted in the area. Jan. 15, 5:19 a.m. The caller recontacted and requests another check on the residence. She can still hear people talking through the security system and she never saw the sergeant check the residence and was never alerted that someone was there checking the house. The caller requests a call back after a deputy or sergeant checks the house. 7:07 a.m. A deputy reports no sign of fresh footprints, and the home is secure.

Looking for a nest

4:54 p.m. Quincy. A caller reports people are going through her things at her unit still, then began rambling about running out of money for a warm place to sleep. She said she is in Quincy across from the CHP office. 5:21 p.m. A sergeant advised the info on file only at this time. Jan. 16, 12:26 p.m. The caller recontacted to say she was not contacted about this and still wants a call back. 7:37 p.m. A deputy attempted to contact the subject and left a message. The case is closed pending contact from the caller.

It’s always a surprise

5:15 p.m. Quincy. A caller reports a single occupant vehicle rollover on Bucks Lake Road at Snake Lake Road. The eastbound lane is blocked. The male driver advised the caller that no medical is needed, just a tow. The caller was transferred to CHP. 5:38 p.m. CHP requested medical as a precaution. PDH and Quincy Fire were paged. Plumas 15 reported the subject declined medical against medical advice.

Lost connection

5:33 p.m. Taylorsville. A caller reports a red truck driving erratically. The caller disconnected before any further info was received and a call back was blocked.

Home alone

6:49 p.m. Portola. A caller advised a suspect is banging on the door. She is home alone with a baby and is scared. The suspect has now left, possibly on foot, heading east on Fourth. The caller hid in her bedroom. The suspect is known. 7:09 p.m. A deputy advised the caller is okay. The suspect left prior to arrival. The caller will recontact if the suspect returns. 9:16 p.m. A deputy advised an additional patrol check is complete. The residence is secure.

After hours services wanted

8:46 p.m. Quincy. A caller is wanting mental health assistance. When asked why, he advised he is suicidal. The caller is home alone. 8:56 p.m. A sergeant advised the hotline number was provided.

This is not Mexican food

8:58 p.m. Portola. A call was received from an employee at Rico’s. A customer dropped a bag of drugs on the floor.

Closing time

11:37 p.m. Portola. A caller requests a deputy come standby while the employees walk to their cars. The caller said that she and two other females are getting ready to leave the store for the night and that a male subject has been sitting outside the store for some time in his vehicle. 11:41 p.m. The caller recontacted and said the deputy can cancel. The subject left the parking lot.

Jan. 15

Biker bar fight

12:20 a.m. Mohawk. A 911 call came in on an open line, can hear multiple people screaming. A caller reports a large fight at the bar, men and women are both fighting, 10-15 or more people. The caller advised multiple people involved and physical. No medical is requested. The caller is not familiar with the parties involved. The caller said some parties are leaving and the bartender is locking the door. The subjects are now outside the bar in the parking lot. No weapons were seen. It was confirmed with a different bartender that no medical is requested from any of the victims. The caller reports the suspects are an out-of-town biker group. The suspects left possibly on motorcycles and other vehicles. The caller said someone was able to get a tow with an unknown destination. The driver was possibly intoxicated. 12:33 a.m. CHP to be on the lookout for possibly intoxicated motorcycles and other vehicles. 12:38 a.m. A deputy was unable to locate any motorcycles between Portola and the Mohawk Tavern. 12:46 a.m. A deputy contacted the victims who said a subject left in a silver pickup, possibly a Duramax with a flat bed, no motorcycles, all subjects left in vehicles. The info was sent to CHP. 1:31 a.m. A deputy advised contacting all victims and all declined medical services.

Covid intervenes

9:16 a.m. Quincy. A caller reports a subject did not show up for a court ordered visitation. The caller stated the mother is claiming Covid is the reason for the no show to visitation.

Everything but the key to your heart

9:24 a.m. Quincy. A caller reports losing a set of keys: a Subaru key, a house key, and a PO box key, in the shopping center around Jan. 11.

Tough personal trainers

10:01 a.m. Chilcoot. A caller reports three dogs have been chasing a single cow around for about 45 minutes and the caller thinks the dogs are going to kill the cow. 10:53 a.m. An attempt was made to contact the known cow owner but there was no answer. 11:03 a.m. A deputy spoke with the owner, and all is okay.

Spring cleaning

12:23 p.m. Lake Almanor. A caller reports a break-in to their office/storage room and shed on Big Meadows Road. The caller was informed about it on Jan. 11. The burglary included two quads, a kayak, tools, gas cans, it occurred possibly the night of Jan. 10.

And just down the road

12:40 p.m. Lake Almanor. A caller reports the theft of a trailer with a snowmobile from a residence on Big Meadows Road. The caller was last there on New Year’s. 2:05 p.m. A deputy reports theft of a 1996 Polaris RMK 600 with a purple hood on a 1997 Ziema 24’ 4-place snowmobile trailer, double-axel, with flip down ramps.

Burglars’ remorse?

1 p.m. Lake Almanor. A report came in of a snowmobile on fire in the Philbrook area. Agencies cannot respond at this time due to the location and an inability to access.

Seek and ye shall find

1:58 p.m. Portola. A caller would like information passed along to USFS of a vehicle on the west side of Lake Davis at Jenkin’s Point that is stuck in the snow. The vehicle is a 2007 Chevy pickup, white with a dark camper.

Loving the limelight may end up in the pokey

4:14 p.m. Portola. A report of a stolen chainsaw was received. The suspect was named, who is the same subject named last night for reportedly banging on a woman’s door.

Hot spots

6:15 p.m. Greenville. A caller reports spot fires near Hwy 89, approximately one mile south of the Greenville wye. USFS was notified.

More heat

6:45 p.m. Crescent Mills. A caller reports fire up on the ridge above Hwy 89 leaving Crescent Mills southbound. The info was sent to USFS.

All by myself

8:19 p.m. Greenville. A caller reports a solo vehicle accident on Hwy 89 between Canyon Dam and Wolf Creek. It is unknown if medical is needed. Indian Valley Fire and Crescent Mills Fire were paged. 8:31 p.m. A passerby is on the scene advising a non-injury solo vehicle accident. CHP to handle.

Jan. 16

Volunteered for a car relocation program

11 a.m. Portola. A caller reports the theft of his car by a known suspect. The vehicle is now on the side of the road where the female suspect left it on A15. The info was transferred to CHP. 12:28 p.m. A deputy responded to assist and advised it is possibly a civil matter, the caller was uncooperative.

The gift that keeps on giving

12:34 p.m. Crescent Mills. A caller reports a fire on the hill above Hwy 89 south of Crescent Mills. The info was transferred to USFS.

Structure fire

12:38 p.m. Portola. A caller reports a structure fire, a neighbor’s garage. It is unknown if anyone is home. Portola Fire and EPHC were paged. 12:46 p.m. Mutual aid was requested from Eastern Plumas Fire. 12:56 p.m. It was requested that Liberty Power be contacted. They replied with a 45-minute ETA. 3:04 p.m. Assistance completed.

Slow down, you move too fast

12:44 p.m. Quincy. A caller reports a dead fawn in their yard on Quincy Junction Road. He will remove it, just wants the info on file so there is no problem.

Stump fire

1:02 p.m. Indian Falls. A caller reports she is on Hwy 89 at Indian Falls, and she can see two stumps on fire. The info was transferred to USFS.

Looking to make Better Homes and Gardens

1:12 p.m. Taylorsville. A caller reports a suspicious subject driving by taking pictures of her house and the neighbor’s house. She is home with her cousin and two small children. The vehicle is a maroon Subaru Legacy. The driver is white male with white hair. He was last seen about five minutes ago. She will call back if there is another problem. 6:57 p.m. A deputy advised suspicious circumstances only and the caller would like extra patrol service over the next couple days.

Tough guy

1:18 p.m. Chester. A caller reports her brother is making threats to harm other family members and she would like to speak to a deputy. 2:35 p.m. An attempt was made to contact the caller but there was no answer, a message was left. 4:58 p.m. A sergeant made several other attempts at call back but no answer and no voicemail. The case is closed pending a call back.

Early bar hours

2:25 p.m. Chester. A sergeant reports investigating vandalism at the Lassen Club. The offender is a known subject and the occurrence time was Friday morning at 8 a.m.

Walker Mine incident

2:40 p.m. Lake Davis. A caller reports two snowmobiles crashed with injuries. It is two miles from Walker Mine on the main Walker Mine Road. They are in the field on the lefthand side going toward the mine. One subject has a broken leg and hip, the other has a shoulder injury and rib injury. No others are on the scene with them. The caller will head back. Both parties hit a ditch. Can’t drive to them, the caller is heading back up to the scene. 2:43 p.m. Search and Rescue was paged. 2:55 p.m. A unit is enroute from Bucks Lake. 3:12 p.m. SEMSA Air is closest. They will call back with an ETA. 3:18 p.m. CHP Air Ops in Redding are on their way. SEMSA is on the way with an ETA of 3:42 p.m. 3:51 p.m. SEMSA Air located the victims and are over the scene. 4:05 p.m. They are heading to the staging area to bring the injured parties to meet EPHC. 4:16 p.m. A helicopter is staying in the area for the location of the accident. SEMSA can cancel. 4:23 p.m. Get an update of the crash scene for the helicopter. It’s close to Walker Mine, they left two sleds there. 5:11 p.m. The info was sent to REMSA for the helicopter to Nervino Airport. SEMSA is responding. 6:10 p.m. The patients are being transported to Renown.

La Porte weak links broken

3:27 p.m. La Porte. A caller reports at 2:24 a.m. someone broke into his vehicles and several others. He possibly has video. Several vehicles were broken into. A trailer was stolen, a flatbed trailer ATV. The caller already contacted CHP and reported the theft. The caller wanted us to know because of the other cameras. There were multiple victims. 3:30 p.m. Chico CHP took the report.

Redecorating for 2022

8:05 p.m. Quincy. A caller reports the neighbor has been banging on the walls all day and would like her contacted to quiet down. Jan. 17, 12:20 a.m. A deputy is unable to contact due to the late hour. It is a civil issue, hold for the day shift. 12:40 p.m. Deputies contacted both parties. Parties do not want Behavioral Health assistance. Nothing further is needed at this time.

Loving relationship

9:56 p.m. Chester. A caller reports his girlfriend is wasted and assaulted him. The caller was asked what the address was, no address was given. A female voice can be heard in the background stating, “You’re such a liar.” The caller then disconnected the phone. 9:58 p.m. Calling back identified the caller but there was no answer. 10:07 p.m. Attempts to contact the caller again had no answer, a message was left. 10:10 p.m. The caller recontacted and said that he does not need any assistance and refused to provide a name or address. The female can be heard in the background stating, “Are you sure? Are you sure you don’t need assistance?” The caller then disconnected the line again. 10:52 p.m. A deputy attempted to contact the caller at two different Chester addresses and was unable to locate anyone in need of assistance. The deputy checked all the addresses on file for the possible caller. The case was closed pending further contact.

Jan. 17

Sneaking around in the wee hours

12:01 a.m. Quincy. A caller reports someone prowling around the neighbor’s property. The caller said he saw a subject walking around the property. No clothing description could be seen, they could only see that the subject had a headlamp on.

Tough morning before sunrise

4:54 a.m. Quincy. A caller reports that there are suspects making threats toward her and lurking outside around her cabin, by Plumas Motor Supply, and the tattoo shop across the street. The caller stated that the subjects are making threats to kill her, pull her out of her cabin and that they will shoot her. The caller said they are making these threats because of personal choices the caller has made. The caller said that she believes the subjects are currently outside her home. A subject’s name was provided. The caller said there are others, but she does not know their names. 5:09 a.m. The information was sent to a deputy. 6:15 a.m. A deputy contacted the caller and was unable to locate any subjects around the home. The info is on file.

Awake and away

6:57 a.m. Spring Garden. A deputy advises striking a deer and will be dispatching it. 7:02 a.m. Negative on the dispatching, the deer is okay and ran off. There is no vehicle damage.

Alien abduction

8:30 a.m. Quincy. Multiple 911 calls were received to an open line. The number came back to a known subject. 9:26 a.m. Deputies contacted the subject’s mother who said he was not there. 10:39 a.m. A deputy advises of a probation search of the subject’s residence. The subject is not there.

I’ve been hacked

10:52 a.m. Crescent Mills. A caller reports her phones have been hacked. She spoke to T-Mobile, and they advised that she needs a case number. She has had multiple phones and multiple numbers. The caller named a possible suspect. It is unknown if there is a loss currently. The caller requests a return phone call. 3:44 p.m. A sergeant contacted the caller who said several of her accounts have been compromised, however no monetary loss at this time. A credit union and T-Mobile are both looking into possible fraud. Accounts have been frozen as a caution at this time. The caller states a Trojan Horse virus downloaded into her car computer causing spontaneous activation of the door locks on a 2015 BMW. The caller will take the vehicle in for inspection and will advise if info is acquired to identify a suspect.

Keys to freedom

12:29 p.m. Quincy. A caller reports a vehicle theft. The keys were left in the vehicle, it was the parent’s vehicle. No one had permission to take the vehicle. It is a dark red Honda Passport, 4-wheel drive, license plate number 3SUN743. It was last seen around 7 p.m. last night. 2:10 p.m. CHP confirmed a theft report was taken.

Muscle man

1:31 p.m. La Porte. A caller reports an air compressor stolen from the back of his truck. 2:08 p.m. A criminal report was taken.

Country boy meets city folk

2:10 p.m. Reno. A Plumas caller advises he was stopped at a light in Reno when a female driver pulled up next to him with a look of “hatred in her eyes.” The caller said he wanted to get away from her. The subject kept following him and was possibly taking photos of his car and license plate.

East Quincy squirrel hunt

5:58 p.m. Quincy. A caller reports three loud blasts of a shot gun. Several calls were received along with a subject’s name and street address where the shots occurred. 5:59 p.m. Another call was received. 6:28 p.m. A deputy was unable to locate anything.

Jan. 18

The lines of Tobin

8:31 a.m. Tobin. Chico CHP transferred a call regarding downed power lines in Tobin. They are on the Chambers Creek trailhead on the side of the mountain, about a quarter mile up. They were last seen yesterday afternoon. The information was forwarded to PG&E.

Running wild

8:47 a.m. Quincy. A caller reports loose horses on Quincy Junction Road near Galeppi Ranch Road. They are not his horses. The caller hung up before he could be transferred. The info was forwarded to CHP and contact made with Shea Ranch.

Mask mandate in place

9:06 a.m. Quincy. A caller at Quincy DMV reported a named subject is causing a disturbance and refusing to keep his mask on. There are no weapons. 9:26 a.m. A deputy and CHP advised a verbal disturbance only and the subject agreed to leave..

Icy roads prevail

9:30 a.m. Spring Garden. A caller reports a vehicle spinout with no injuries, and everyone is okay.

Across the great divide

11:11 a.m. Quincy. A caller from British Columbia called reporting a person with a (530) phone number called them on Saturday very upset saying they were in Plumas County and needed help. The caller said she was not in the area but did try to get contact information. The name could have been Andrew or Eric. The caller was only able to provide the phone number. She reports the caller did call back today to apologize. No prior contact was made from the number. 11:36 a.m. The caller will call back if more info is gathered or if he calls again, and they will inform him to call 911.

Pick a part

12:13 p.m. Graeagle. A caller reports headlights and the grill are missing off a truck at Graeagle Park and Ride. The last place the truck was at was Graeagle Chevron. 1:32 p.m. A deputy advises the caller requests the information be on file and civil procedures were provided. A report for theft of vehicle parts was created for the victim.

Something stinks

1:56 p.m. Quincy. A caller reports a strong smell of propane from the back side of the courthouse. Quincy Fire was paged. 2:07 p.m. Nothing was located. 2:49 p.m. A leak was located on Coburn St. and Ferrell Gas was notified. It is a 10 percent valve; the propane has been shut off. 2:40 Ferrell Gas was contacted. 2:53 p.m. Assistance is complete.

Walk this way

2:21 p.m. Quincy. A caller reports a suspect in a specified unit has a restraining order and cannot walk past the office and has walked past the office multiple times. He has a specific route he takes to get to the laundry room and has not walked that way. 4:12 p.m. A deputy advised to refer to the criminal report.

Threats

2:55 p.m. Quincy. A caller reports a boyfriend is verbally abusive and threatened her in front of kids. He told her if she spent money in her wallet, he would beat her up. He is at the residence and was named. 3:13 p.m. A detective spoke with the caller and reported no crime at this time, but the caller feels intimidated by the male half. The caller was provided civil procedures.

Big enough to make a difference

3:35 p.m. Chester. A caller reports a semi that is driving unsafely westbound on Hwy 36 from A13.

Heavy hand

3:35 p.m. Chester. A caller reports a doorknob was broken on Main Street. The caller has a video of what happened.

Lots of trouble at home

3:49 p.m. Spring Garden. A caller reports her neighbor is causing a disturbance. She asked her neighbors not to drive too fast by her house and they started a verbal disturbance. The neighbor called her names and flipped her off, etc. The neighbors, a male and a female, live across the street. 4:25 p.m. A deputy spoke with the caller and the female half. It was a verbal argument only. The information is on file. 4:03 p.m. A caller requests a welfare check on his cousins as the male half of the same pair was making threats verbally. The nephews are at the location, three kids are in the home. 4:18 p.m. A detective spoke with the female half of the pair who said they are handling it. The male half is leaving to quarantine and all parties are alright. 5:30 p.m. The female half reports that the male half is at her residence and won’t leave. 6:08 p.m. A deputy advised of a verbal argument. The caller requests the male half be trespassed from her property. An attempt was made to contact the male half at his residence, and he was not home. The deputy will be on the lookout for the subject.

Shopping but not buying

5 p.m. Chester. A caller reports suspicious activity at her business and is unsure if anything was taken but it appears bags have been gone through.

Bad reputation

5:02 p.m. Quincy. A caller reports her dog was attacked by a pit bull while she was on a walk. The caller said she spoke to Animal Control but they advised her to call and make a report with the Sheriff’s Office. The information was faxed to Animal Control.

Federal crimes

5:55 p.m. Portola. A deputy received a report of a possible mail tampering. The caller requests the information be on file and will contact the post office tomorrow. The victim identified herself.

Youngster booted downtown

6:40 p.m. Portola. A juvenile caller reports her father has kicked her out and she needs some assistance. 7:42 p.m. A deputy reports a verbal family argument. The caller has a place to stay tonight and will contact if further assistance is needed.

Jan. 19

Bad kitty

8:53 a.m. Quincy. Animal Control reports investigating a cat bite.

Sales marketing tactic not authorized nor appreciated

1:35 p.m. Quincy. A caller is a district manager for a business in Quincy and reports an employee admitted to marking down $2,500 in merchandise. The caller would like to press charges against the subject. 5:23 p.m. A deputy contacted the caller who advises the subject signed a written agreement for restitution and will handle the situation civilly. The info is on file.

Not covered by the rental agreement

3:17 p.m. Quincy. A nurse at PDH reports a victim was attacked last night. They just arrived at the ER and has injuries to the face and neck. The suspect is the victim’s roommate and was named and booked at 4:58 p.m. on an assault charge.

More lost property

3:24 p.m. Quincy. A caller reports he lost his wallet. The last place he had it was at Rite Aid last night. The caller has not contacted the bank yet.

Flash to the past: Cattle drive through town

5:03 p.m. Greenville. A caller reports a herd of cattle are out on Main St. in Greenville. The information was sent to CHP.

Unusual request

5:57 p.m. Portola. A caller requests a deputy advise if a named subject is in the bathrooms at the Portola Day Use in East Portola. 6:19 p.m. A deputy reports unable to locate the subject.

Dumpster diving

6:48 p.m. Quincy. A caller reports suspicious activity at the East Side Laundromat. There is an unknown man going through the trash cans. The caller is having a mental health episode. 8:51 p.m. A deputy advised unable to locate anyone. There is no one in or around the location.

Too late and too cold for a wandering lark

7:39 p.m. Portola. A caller reports he is lost in the woods near Smith Lake. He was trying to make his way back to his vehicle and got turned around. He is parked in the staging area. The caller is age 68 wearing a long-sleeve blue jacket, Army green pants and has no medical problems other than being cold. 8:35 p.m. Local authorities request Search and Rescue be called for a lost hiker at the Gold Lake staging area. 8:49 p.m. The caller called back for an update. His location was identified by longitude and latitude. The caller’s phone is ATT. 11:23 p.m. The caller recontacted and said he has not moved from the ridge line. The caller was advised to stay put. 11:34 p.m. The subject was located and is being walked back to his vehicle. He seems disoriented but no medical is needed. Dispatch was notified they can cancel further phone pings. Jan. 20, 12:01 a.m. The subject was returned to his vehicles and all SAR units can return.

Open for business

7:39 p.m. Quincy. A caller reports suspicious activity at a neighbor’s, possibly drug sales. The caller said people have been coming and going all evening. 8:50 p.m. A deputy reports a patrol check is complete.

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