Sheriff’s Blotter: March 3-10
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 March 3-10, 2022
March 3
Late night rally
4:13 a.m. Beckwourth. A caller reports suspicious vehicles driving around the area. Multiple pickups are driving around the area all times of the night. The caller requests patrol checks. 7:28 a.m. A Sgt. checked the area and was unable to locate anything suspicious.
On purpose
8:28 a.m. Taylorsville. US Forest Service reports they will be conducting controlled burning today at China Grade on the Taylorsville side.
Indoor gardening at Alta Camp
11:07 a.m. Greenville. A caller reports a shovel was thrown through a window last night and a rock was thrown through the window after officers left the scene last night. A suspect was named. The caller just wanted to update from last night’s call.
Hot head needs his companion
11:14 a.m. Portola. A caller reports an ex-husband was outside of the residence screaming about burning her home down and asking for his dog. The named suspect took off on foot toward the front of the park in a black leather jacket. 11:28 a.m. A Sgt. advised the male half was gone on arrival and the female half is refusing to answer the door. Officials will be on the look out for the male half and council him.
Reported bank robbery
11:24 a.m. Vinton. A caller reports their bank was hacked and someone stole $7,500 out of an account. It is unknown who took the money. No one besides the caller has access to the account. 12:36 p.m. A Sgt. attempted to contact but the caller’s phone is not accepting calls. 3:49 p.m. The caller will call back when he has more information.
Right to refuse service exercised
1:59 p.m. Quincy. A caller reports a trespass notice was given to a named subject and she just walked into the store. The suspect is still in the store. 2:01 p.m. The store manager just wants the information on file.
These trying times
4:35 p.m. Chester. A caller reports a daughter is being harassed. A named suspect has threatened the daughter and her boyfriend. The subject stated he would beat him up and have sex with the girlfriend. 2:46 p.m. A deputy contacted the caller and the juvenile about the ongoing harassment from the subject about this and another pending case. The victim said the subject has entered her place of work, taken pictures of her, and harassed her for her contact information. The subject also threatened the additional victim with physical violence. The deputy provided Proper Temporary Restraining order procedures and Victim Witness information. Probation was also notified.
Tripped up again
4:26 p.m. Quincy. A subject was booked on charges of probation violation and possession of methamphetamine for personal use during a probation check.
Must have started before 5 p.m.
4:54 p.m. Portola. A caller reports a possible drunk driver that is unable to maintain lanes heading westbound on Hwy 70 from the Dollar General. It is a blue SUV with a white panel on the back. The license plate number was provided.
Crime doesn’t pay
5:16 p.m. Quincy. A caller has video footage of a woman stealing from the store 20 minutes ago. The subject also stole items yesterday but is now gone. The subject is 5’4”, 200 lbs., bleach blonde hair with a tattoo on her face. There is a $200 loss to the store. The caller is the owner of the store. 6:06 p.m. A Sgt. advises looking for the subject. 7 p.m. A suspect was arrested on charges of being the principal in the actual theft of property, resisting arrest, battery, and violation of probation.
A crack in the structure
5:49 p.m. Indian Falls. A caller reports a rockslide across both lanes on Hwy 89 at Indian Falls. There are large rocks in the roadway and the caller had to swerve to miss the rocks. The information was sent to CHP.
Bathroom remodel on the cheap or “You got a permit for that?”
6:15 p.m. Quincy. A caller reports seeing a female subject walking away from the feed store carrying a large horse feeding tub. The subject left the item at the bathrooms at Gansner Park and walked into the bushes near the softball field. The subject was described as short with bleached blonde hair and appeared homeless. The caller requested contact and will be standing by at the Gansner softball field parking lot.
Off roading on the highway
6:46 p.m. Calpine. A caller reports she is driving behind a white Dodge Durango that is unable to maintain speeds and is swerving in lanes. The license plate was provided. The info was transferred to CHP.

Kid trouble
6:49 p.m. A caller reports a group of unknown juveniles are harassing her. This is an ongoing problem and not happening now but earlier in the day the group was following her home and taunting her to fight. The caller requests the information be on file and will recontact if, and when, the harassment occurs again.
A little help
7:45 p.m. Chester. A caller said they are being harassed and would not explain further, he will only speak with a deputy. 8:51 p.m. A deputy contacted the caller who is intoxicated, and the deputy helped him clear up a miscommunication.
March 4
Controlled burn, controlled burn
8:47 a.m. Taylorsville. Quincy. USFS notified it will be doing controlled burns on China Grade and Blackhawk Road today.
More wild in the west
10:07 a.m. Vinton. A caller reports the theft of a gun and a death threat being made to the caller. The pistol is a 45 Springfield Armory stolen months ago. Two suspects were named. The caller has texts and voicemails regarding the incident. Death threats were made as well from one of the suspects. 10:39 a.m. A deputy reported the firearm stolen in the criminal report.
Worse than a slap in the face
10:25 a.m. Delleker. A caller reports he was bitten in the face by a dog this morning. The caller is in Reno at the doctor. The dog is a brown and black Pit Bull and at a specified location. The caller/victim is a driver for DHL. The information was faxed to Animal Control.
Equal opportunity
10:40 a.m. Chester. A female subject was arrested during a probation check on charges of possession of methamphetamine for personal use and illegal possession of drug paraphernalia.
A bit too frosty for ice cream
10:50 a.m. Portola. A business reports it was broken into and $100 was taken. It is requested that a deputy come and watch the video.
Messy situation
10:56 a.m. Quincy. A deputy sent information to Code Enforcement regarding a call reporting trash all over a specified location. There is concern from the caller over possible drug use and the welfare of the child at the location.
Clean sweep
12:26 p.m. Chester. A caller from a storage facility reports his storage unit was cleaned out and everything that was in the unit is now gone. The storage unit was up to date on payments. The unit contained oak furniture, a bedframe, dressers, a mattress, bedding, a TV, and entertainment center. 8:56 a.m. A deputy provided civil procedures.
Destruction
1:06 p.m. Greenville. A caller reports wiring is ripped out of a generator and there are busted pipes at the location. A call from a deputy is requested. 5:36 p.m. The caller provided additional information.
Mistake corrected
3:20 p.m. Chester. A caller from a store reported theft of merchandise. They have a surveillance video. 3:44 p.m. The caller advised the customer came back and paid for the items.
Snow camouflage pros and cons
6:31 p.m. Portola. A caller reports a white Husky and a white Pit Bull running back and forth between 7/11 and the motel. The caller is afraid they will get hit because of the snow. The dogs won’t come to the caller. 7:14 p.m. A deputy was able to get the owner phone number and call but there was no answer. The deputy advised the dogs got away again and is now unable to locate them.
Chilly adventure after dark
6:52 p.m. Bucks Lake. A caller advised “Can cancel’ a call for help for several snowmobiles stuck in the snow. The parties walked to Bucks Lake Fire Station and pushed the 911 button for help. However, they were able to get the snowmobiles out and made it to Lake Shore to call to cancel the 911 call. 7:04 p.m. The caller was advised dispatch never received a 911 call or alert from the Fire Station.
Wrong place, wrong time
10:14 p.m. Quincy. A caller reports a suspicious red sedan was honking in her driveway then left and drove down Lawrence Street the wrong way. The information was sent to CHP. 10:57 p.m. A Sgt. did a patrol check of the residence and was unable to locate anything suspicious. All of Lawrence St. and the downtown area was patrolled.
A call for help
10:17 p.m. Quincy. A caller requests to speak to a deputy. She is with a subject that needs to go on a 5150 hold for their own safety. The subject is okay right now but is having issues and is afraid he will harm himself. There are no weapons. 10:38 p.m. The caller was provided with the Plumas County Behavioral Health Crisis Hotline.

Someone’s knockin’ at the door
A caller reports that someone came up and knocked on the door. When she went and checked, no one was there. The caller requests extra patrol checks through the night. 11:05 p.m. A Sgt. completed a patrol check and was unable to locate anything suspicious or anyone in the area.
March 5
Burning the midnight oil
1 a.m. Crescent Mills. A caller reports that she can see a fire across the street on Arlington and is unsure if it is a burn pile or a brush fire. Indian Valley Fire and Crescent Mills Fire were paged. 1:14 a.m. The burn pile was located, and all units can cancel. There is 3 inches of snow all around the pile.
Next time take the keys
5:02 a.m. Quincy. A caller reports that her friend left the Gold Pan Motel on the way to Chico. She is very intoxicated and should not be driving. The subject is driving a lifted Ford F530, golden or yellow, with a toolbox in the bed of the truck and a Buck Off horseshoe bumper sticker on the back. The subject was named, and the information was transferred to CHP. 5:15 a.m. The caller said that the other friend she is with just got a snapchat video from the subject that he did crash. It is unknown where he is or if he needs medical help. The video only said that he crashed and needed to be picked up. The caller was advised to have the subject call 911. 5:19 a.m. Plumas 12 located a disabled vehicle east of Butterfly Valley Road, as white Ford F350 with one male occupant. The vehicle is off the road in the trees, with no injury to the subject. A CHP unit is on the way from the Quincy office.
Obvious infraction
6:13 a.m. A caller reports he received a call from another snow plow advising a small blue sedan is parked in the middle of the roadway on A15 a quarter to a half mile out of the city.
Emergency has an emergency
8:18 a.m. Lassen County. Lassen County dispatch advised their center is down due to a power outage. All lines and radios are down, and the generator is not working. 8:48 a.m. AT&T contacted to advise of the power outage and 911 lines down at the Lassen County Sheriff’s Office. 8:57 a.m. LCSO dispatch advised they are now taking their calls back over and assistance should be complete. 9:29 a.m. LCSO advised they are still working on getting calls routed to them but for now they are still coming to Plumas County Sheriff’s Office. 1 p.m. Everything is running as normal.
The windy road of red tape
10:41 a.m. Twain. A caller reports a large tree down in the road blocking the roadway to the house. The caller’s house is the only house on the dirt road that is being blocked. The wife is unable to get back to the house. The caller requests that someone come remove the tree. He contacted County Roads and they said to call dispatch. 11:01 a.m. The info was sent from dispatch to County Roads who will be on the way.
Drafted into commission sales
3:57 p.m. Spring Garden. A caller received an eviction notice two weeks ago and the landlord is selling items in the house while she is still living there and having people show up to the house to purchase the items from her. The caller just wants to know how to handle the situation. 9:19 p.m. A Sgt. advised attempting to contact the caller multiple times. The case is closed pending further contact.
March 6
Check the registration on that vehicle
12:14 a.m. Quincy. A caller reports a subject is eastbound in the number one lane in his wheelchair. The information was sent to CHP.
Honey, I’m home
3:10 a.m. Clio. CHP received a 911 call from a female reporting some form of domestic violence or argument. The male party punched her in the face then disconnected the call. CHP attempted to contact the caller. The caller said that if she provided the address, the male would kill her. 3:27 a.m. CHP attempted to transfer the call, but it disconnected before it went through. The caller did provide the address though. 3:28 a.m. The caller was identified and one subject. 3:38 a.m. The caller said the subject came home intoxicated and punched her. The caller refused to go to a separate room. The caller and subject continued to have a verbal argument. There are unknown weapons. She owns a shotgun but does not know where it is. There are no visible weapons. 4:22 a.m. The male subject was issued a violation for inflicting corporal injury to a spouse.
Gotcha
4:10 a.m. Tobin. A male subject was arrested on a charge of driving while intoxicated on Hwy 70 at Chambers Creek.
Dumpster diving
10:09 a.m. Graeagle. A caller reports people are dumping trash in a dumpster. People are at the location and removing trash from the dumpster now. 10:12 a.m.
Mistaken identity
11:56 a.m. Chilcoot. A caller reports a neighbor is burning trash in their yard and the smoke is coming into their yard. They cannot see anyone near the burn piles. 12:09 p.m. Sierra Valley Fire reports it is a burn pile only.
View askew
1:10 p.m. Clio. A caller reports a neighbor’s child is in danger and requests that CPS be notified. The child has called her multiple times about the mother being drunk. 2:55 p.m. A deputy reports the caller is intoxicated and the information is on file.
Unfortunate
1:21 p.m. Chester. A caller reports a Golden Lab was hit by a vehicle. It is off on the side of the road on Hwy 36 just before the Causeway. The info was sent to CHP.
Locked up, but safe
1:29 p.m. Quincy. A caller reports they have a dog at the location on a leash they found running around the parking lot at 1947 East Main Street. It is a small white dog. The information was faxed to Animal Control. 2:45 p.m. A deputy advised the dog was taken to the shelter.
Hard to picture
2:36 p.m. Portola. A caller reports a snow blower is at her location on her roof and it may be stolen. The caller has pictures. 3:52 p.m. A deputy reports the case is closed pending further investigation.
Too long at the trough
4:40 p.m. Chester. A caller from Holiday Market reports an intoxicated party who is heavy-set in a camo jacket driving a brown Nissan SUV with a rack. The subject did not cause a disturbance, but the caller was afraid for him to drive away. The subject is still in the store. 4:45 p.m. No deputy is in position. CHP also has no units in the area. A deputy was extended from Quincy. 4:57 p.m. The subject was identified and is from Petaluma. 6:56 p.m. A deputy advised the subject was gone upon arrival.
Where’s my moolah?
5:48 p.m. Portola. A caller reports a verbal argument with a named subject who is intoxicated and “trying to get a paycheck.” The subject’s first name was provided. 6:02 p.m. The subject called to say she still cannot get her paycheck. 6:29 p.m. A deputy reports a civil dispute between a caller and an ex-employee. The parties are separated.
In the doghouse
6:56 p.m. A caller reports a physical argument. A named subject pushed her. The subject is intoxicated and on drugs. No medical is needed, and no weapons are involved; children are present. Feb. 7, 2:30 a.m. The victim advised no domestic violence. The suspect fled on foot. A deputy will attempt to reconnect with the suspect during the next shift. 8:36 a.m. The husband is currently at the location in the garage and does not have access to weapons. The caller has to leave the residence in around 15 minutes. 9:25 a.m. A deputy advised it was a verbal argument, and the female has left the residence.
Lady-quake
10:51 p.m. Quincy. A female requests a deputy response. A female neighbor is causing a disturbance. The first name of a subject was given, wearing a sweater and dark pants, who is hitting the vehicle and trailer so hard that things are falling off the walls. It is unknown if there are weapons. 10:52 p.m. The caller is in the trailer on the street, white in color. 11:15 p.m. The suspect was given a trespass warning. It is an ongoing harassment issue.
March 7
Drugs are illegal
12:17 a.m. Quincy. A male subject was booked on charges of violating probation and possession of drugs.
On high alert
12:27 a.m. A caller reports a possible fire on the hillside north of Gansner Park. They can see a glow from Golden Eagle Ave. The information was transferred to USFS. 12:32 a.m. It was confirmed with USFS to page Fire, they will attempt to locate the fire and will call back with further info. Quincy Fire is paged to an area north of the Beskeen Lane area. 12:43 a.m. The caller was called to return to Golden Eagle Ave. and Hwy 70 to meet up with an officer to give better info on the location. The caller advised he is returning now. 12:47 a.m. USFS called for an update, nothing to report now. There is no fire. The glow is coming from a home located on West Ranch Road. Quincy Fire is clear and available. USFS was notified.
Crunch
2:41 a.m. Chester. A caller reports a male in a white Chevy needs help. The vehicle is out of the roadway west of Chester on Hwy 36. The caller said the driver stated he fell asleep, wrecked his vehicle and is refusing medical help. CHP was advised.
No matter what it looks like to you … this is not mobile therapy
7:24 a.m. Greenville. A caller reports an erratic driver in the road construction zone flipping the caller off and revving their engine. The female driving is in a Toyota Tundra heading toward Quincy. The call was transferred to CHP.
Take it back
8:43 a.m. Portola. A caller reports illegal dumping. A suspect is dumping someone’s trash at the location, but the trash is from a party who doesn’t live there. The suspect’s first name was given and the license plate of the vehicle. 2:26 p.m. A deputy advised contacting the subject who agreed to remove her trash and the caller was not desiring to press charges.
Over Quincy
9:18 a.m. Quincy. USFS is burning piles on Claremont today.
Grown-up gone missing
9:42 a.m. Quincy. A caller requests information on file. A named subject did not pick up their child on Sunday for a custody exchange and is still missing. The subject does not have an active phone. The subject’s mother was contacted, and she does not know the whereabouts of her daughter and is also concerned. The subject lives with her mother. The caller said this is rare behavior for the subject, she always picks up her child for scheduled visitation. The subject was entered into the missing person’s database.
Referee
10:50 a.m. Chester. A caller reports a grandma and grandson in a verbal argument. The caller requests a deputy respond to diffuse the situation. The two subjects were named. 12:29 p.m. A deputy advised it is a verbal argument only and the parties are separated.
Exterior decorating, with photos for Better Homes and Gardens
11:01 a.m. Quincy. A caller reports someone dumped a couch at his property, and he has pictures. 12:15 p.m. A deputy advised suspicious circumstances only, no crime, and the caller wants the info on file.
A circle of agitation
11:26 a.m. Taylorsville. A caller reports a named subject from a named agency threatened their son on Friday. Another named subject threatened bodily harm to the caller. The suspect stated he would slap the caller at the Evergreen Market. The suspect made statements to another named subject. 9:13 p.m. Multiple attempts to contact the caller failed. The case is closed pending further contact.
Storage
11:47 a.m. Greenville. A caller reports a vehicle and property at a location. The caller no longer lives at the location and wants his things back, but the owner of the house is refusing to give them back to the caller. The caller moved out of the location the beginning of last year. The suspect was named. 12:50 p.m. A deputy provided civil procedures.
This is new? Try Meadow Valley
12:46 p.m. A caller reports cell lines are down and was concerned. The caller reports he is fine and does not need assistance. 1:57 p.m. Another caller dialed 911 as a test since the phone lines are down and was concerned. The caller is okay and does not need assistance.
Reckless
4:55 p.m. Loyalton. A caller reports a reckless driver; they almost had a head-on collision with a semi-truck. The driver is in a red Ford pickup and the license plate was provided. The call was transferred to CHP.
Kids in the yard, cars in the street
5:13 p.m. Chester. A caller reports a neighbor tried to hit a kid with their vehicle. The kids were playing near his driveway. The caller said it is an ongoing issue with the neighbor. The subject was named in a white minivan. 5:19 p.m. The subject contacted to say there was an argument with the first caller. The subject said the caller punched her vehicle and that there is damage to the vehicle. 5:28 p.m. A deputy contacted the caller and confirmed the parties are separated.
Misplaced Weiner
5:20 p.m. Chester. A caller reports finding a dog in the Holiday Market parking lot. It is a small brown Weiner mix with no collar. The caller requests a deputy contact to transport the dog to Animal Control. 7:13 p.m. A deputy contacted the caller who advised the dog was returned to its owner.
Take it down a notch … or five
6:08 p.m. Blairsden. A caller advises of an ongoing neighbor dispute regarding a road easement. The named subject threatened to shoot him today due to trespassing on the disputed road. A deputy contacted all parties involved and proper civil and Temporary Restraining Order procedures were provided.
Illegal drugs
7:38 p.m. Chester. A subject was given the terms of his probation. He was then booked on charges of probation violation and possession of drug paraphernalia.
More drugs
8:15 p.m. Portola. A male subject was cited on two charges: probation violation and possession of drugs.
The train has left the station
8:48 p.m. Beckwourth. A caller reports a road hazard at the A24 railroad crossing near Nervino Airport. The caller said the crossing gate stayed down after the train left.
Seeking redemption
10:51 p.m. Massack. Plumas 15 reports a possible drunk driver heading westbound on Hwy 70 at the Williams Loop. The information was sent to CHP. CHP is not in the area. 10:58 p.m. Plumas 15 called back to give an update. The vehicle turned down the street heading south toward the Baptist Church. The license plate number was provided. 11:23 p.m. The vehicle was not located in the area.
March 8
Not made whole
9:15 a.m. Graeagle. A caller reports a month ago a horse trailer was stolen but was returned to the caller. When it was returned it was empty of items. The property missing is a Nikon camera, a laptop, saddles, camera lenses, a toy chest, and a Fox racing helmet. The named suspect that took the trailer and brought it back to the caller empty lives in Montana now.

Hello
12:37 p.m. Crescent Mills. A caller reports a two-vehicle accident on Hwy 70 north of Keddie. There are three people with unknown injuries. Two occupants are out of the vehicles, and one is unable to get out of a vehicle. They are between Keddie and Spanish Creek bridge. The caller was transferred to CHP and Quincy Fire and PDH were paged. Quincy Response Vehicle reports it is a non-injury accident.
Are you lost? Confused?
1:09 p.m. Portola. A caller reports two males came into their backyard and tried to get into the back door. One of the two men is 70-75 years old and the other is about 50 years old. They were in a newer model Toyota 4-Runner, silver in color, no plate number was provided. The caller also contacted CHP.
Feeling lucky headed to Reno
2:51 p.m. Beckwourth. A caller reports a possible drunk driver speeding and swerving into other lanes of traffic. It is a Honda CRV and the plate number was provided. The call was transferred to CHP.
Large for an ankle-biter
6:24 p.m. Meadow Valley. A caller reports a dog bite to her 11-year-old daughter’s ankle, it barely broke the skin. No medical is needed. The caller said the dog is possibly a German Shepherd but did not see it directly. The possible owner’s first name was provided, the dog’s name is Lilah. 7:33 p.m. A deputy identified the correct dog owner. The dog is up to date on shots and the owner will keep the dog quarantined in the home for the night. The info was faxed to Animal Control to follow-up.
Group effort
7:33 p.m. Cromberg. A caller reports a car broke down on the west side of Lee Summit. The caller had bad service and the call dropped before getting additional information. The info was sent to CHP. A second caller advised a vehicle hit a deer. There is no injury, and the vehicle is partially disabled. The caller put out flares to assist.
March 9
Everybody’s loves a Hukilau!
8:20 a.m. Quincy. A caller reports he will be barbequing a pig at the location today.
Personalized luggage
8:41 a.m. Portola. A caller reports a reckless driver in a small black 2-door sedan with a large bag on top of the roof; It’s running cars off the road. The call was transferred to CHP.
Cut too close
9:06 a.m. Portola. A male subject was booked on charges of carrying a concealed dirk or dagger and probation violation during a routine probation check.
Camped out
10:44 a.m. Quincy. A caller reports a homeless person is at the location and wants them trespassed. The person is at the location under a tarp. It is unknown if it is a female or male. 10:59 a.m. A deputy was unable to locate the subject upon arrival.
That would be “Ex” boyfriend, right?
11:58 a.m. Chester. A caller reports she found drugs and paraphernalia at her boyfriend’s home. The house is in front, and the apartment is on the back of the house up the stairs to the right. 1:21 p.m. A detective advised no crime, no illegal drugs. Civil procedures were provided.
Heartless crimes
12:29 p.m. Canyon Dam. A caller reports theft from his storage unit. 1:47 p.m. A deputy attempted to contact multiple times.
Fire water
1:41 p.m. Greenville. A caller reports a vehicle accident. A vehicle was hit from the side backing out of the driveway on Greenville Reservation Road. There is a possible head injury. The call was transferred to CHP. Indian Valley and Crescent Mills Fire were paged and PDH. 2:15 p.m. The patient left against medical advice. 2:40 p.m. A female was arrested on a charge of driving under the influence of alcohol and driving with a blood alcohol content of .08 percent or greater.
You got the power
1:56 p.m. Greenville. A caller reports a stolen generator on Alta Camp Road. Two suspects were named.
Traffic
2:09 p.m. Quincy. A female subject was cited for driving without a valid driver’s license and driving over the posted speed limit in front of the High School.
Over the edge
5:05 p.m. Belden. CHP reports a vehicle reportedly went over the shoulder with unknown victims, and unknown injuries, but requests Fire, Medical and Search and Rescue. The location is on Hwy 70 about 4 or 5 miles east of Belden. SAR was paged, PDH and Quincy Fire also. 5:10 p.m. CHP reports a victim is out of the car, all victims are at the highway with minor injuries. One has a head, an arm, and hand injuries. 5:14 p.m. All agencies are on their way. 5:20 p.m. The location is 2 miles east of Rich Bar, the caller is out with the victim. The victim is okay, has a hand injury and a cut to the head. 6:10 p.m. Medics are transporting one.
Moo
6:13 p.m. Quincy. A caller reports a cow near the side of the road, half a mile east of La Porte Road.
Actions speak louder than words
6:45 p.m. Quincy. A caller reports he was at SavMor gas when an unknown male threw something at his vehicle. The subject is wearing a black shirt and headphones. He is on foot heading toward Lee Road. The suspect is behind One Stop. 6:59 p.m. A male subject was arrested on charges of possession of methamphetamine for personal use, probation violation, malicious acts to another’s property, and resisting arrest.
The cow lives with me but doesn’t usually drive … is it covered?
8:36 p.m. Greenville. A caller reports hitting a cow one mile east on North Valley Road. No medical is needed. The caller is driving a GMC truck and is blocking the northbound lane. The call was transferred to CHP. The owner of the cow is on the scene.
Mistaken identity
9 p.m. Greenville. A caller reports someone is trespassing in the Greenville office. They advised it is an ongoing issue and this is second-hand information. The suspects are unknown and there is no description. The caller works at the location. 9:11 p.m. The caller said the suspect is an employee allowed to be in the office.
Playing the game of Life: Go back three spaces
10:01 p.m. Portola. A subject was cited for probation violation, and possession of an opium pipe.
March 10
Ding-dong ditch
1:03 a.m. Lake Almanor Peninsula. A caller reports that someone is ringing their door bell. They are unsure who it is, and no cars are in the driveway. The caller said that the door bell has rung twice but the caller does not feel safe answering the door. 2:04 a.m. Suspicious circumstances only. A deputy advised the main door to the residence is on another street.
Early morning report
1:47 a.m. Quincy. A caller requests to speak to a deputy about a possible assault, the complaint was made to jail staff. The caller will remain in the jail lobby until a deputy is available. A deputy is returning from Chester. 2:23 a.m. A deputy requests medical as a precaution and is proceeding with lights but no siren. 2:34 a.m. The deputy advises no further assistance is needed, no assault, medical services will handle.
On a roll
2:20 a.m. Taylorsville. A caller requests to speak to a deputy about his mother being overdue. His mother left for Reno around 3 p.m. with no plans to stay the night. His girlfriend last spoke to her at 6 p.m. and the subject was possibly at a pawn shop. She is driving a 2017 white Toyota Camry. Her name and phone number were provided. 2:55 a.m. Reno Police Department advised the last contact with the subject was in 2006. Nevada Highway Patrol said they have had no contacts with the subject, and the same for Washoe County Sheriff’s Office. 3:18 a.m. A deputy contacted the caller, who is not requesting a missing person’s report. The caller will recontact if the subject does not return by March 10. The caller believes she may be out gambling in Bordertown.
Making a stand
7:13 a.m. Chester. A deputy reports a dog in the roadway with no collar and requests Animal Control. The dog is a Bull Terrier, white with brown and black. 8:55 a.m. The dog was transported to Animal Control.
Kill your TV
11:27 a.m. Quincy. A caller reports a downed wire behind the trailers. It is unknown what type of wire it is. It is not in the roadway. 12:19 p.m. The area was checked. It is a TV cable, and everything is okay.
Not OSHA compliant
1:48 p.m. Greenville. CHP advises an OSHA worker pulled a knife on a Caltrans flagger working the closure. The subject is from Louisiana. CHP is sending an extended unit from Chester, and one is coming from Quincy. The subject was arrested on charges of assault with a deadly weapon and taken to jail.
It wasn’t me!
2:31 p.m. Portola. A caller reports a civil dispute between neighbors. The caller said his neighbor pushed all of his snow into his driveway. The caller does not live in Portola full time. The subject’s possible name was given. 2:56 p.m. The deputy advised of an extreme snow load and the berm was most likely left by the city and not the neighbor. The caller requests nothing further.
Gettin’ out of Dodge
4:12 p.m. Portola. A probation officer requests a probation check on a subject that failed to report for testing today. The subject may also be at an alternate address provided. 4:54 p.m. A deputy did not locate the subject at either location. A neighbor said they believe the subject and his girlfriend left earlier today.
Vehicle vs. deer
4:33 p.m. Greenville. A caller reports hitting a deer with their vehicle. The deer is still alive but badly injured. The call was transferred to CHP.
I want my dog
6:57 p.m. Chester. A caller requests a civil standby to pick up her dog. The subject was named. 7:33 p.m. A deputy advises the dog was relinquished to the owner.
Taking a leak
8:49 p.m. Keddie. A caller advised while driving past the old Keddie store, a suspicious vehicle turned off the highway and headed up behind the store. 9:17 p.m. A Sgt. advised the buildings are secure and it appears the home owner is home at the residence.
Sleeping it off
8:55 p.m. Greenville. A caller reports that his friend stated that he was going to go up into the woods to end it, no specific means. The subject walked out into the woods alone but then returned to an address, then left again. The direction is unknown, the subject is now just out walking around. The subject is wearing a blue jacket, jeans and is intoxicated. There are unknown weapons. 9:48 p.m. A detective reports a Sgt. spoke with the subject who is home in bed and okay.
Wait a minute, aren’t fireworks illegal?
11:37 p.m. Quincy. A caller reports a loud disturbance at Deerwood Lodge. A group is being loud, making all kinds of noise, and discharging firearms. 12:08 a.m. A Sgt. advised contacting the subject who agreed to keep the peace and be quieter. No firearms were discharged. The noise heard was just fireworks.
Taking direction

11:42 p.m. Quincy. A caller reports that someone got beat up at the bar. The caller does not know who the victims or subjects are, just states that he was told to call 911. There are unknown weapons. 11:50 p.m. A second caller reports some kind of fight, it is unknown who the parties are or if medical is needed, again, the caller was just told to call 911. A third caller advises that someone was beat up at the bar and then hung up. 11:58 p.m. A Sgt. advised both parties were gone upon arrival and the deputy will be on the look out for them.
He’s just not that into you
11:48 p.m. Portola. A caller requests to speak to a deputy about the violation of a restraining order. A subject has been attempting to contact him all day. The female subject was named. There is a valid restraining order on file. March 11, 2:19 a.m. A deputy contacted the caller who is only requesting the info on file at this time and will call again if it continues.