Sheriff’s Blotter May 2-3: Biting dogs, phone problems and spousal troubles

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 May 2-3

May 2

Cooperative, coordinated, and cool

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1:27 a.m. Beckwourth. A caller reports that he has a friend on the way to his residence, but the friend never arrived. The caller last spoke to the friend who said he was in Sattley around 11:30 p.m. The caller drove the route to Sattley and was unable to locate him. He is in a Ford 4-door sedan, an older model, possibly brown in color. 1:37 a.m. Contacted the subject who passed the caller’s house and went up to Lake Davis Road and got a flat tire. The subject requests that we contact the caller and let him know that he needs a ride. 1:49 a.m. The caller recontacted and said the subject was located and okay.

Nuisance sheep

8:33 a.m. Chester. A caller reports his neighbor’s sheep is loud and wakes him up early and keeps his child up late at night. It is an ongoing problem, and he wants something done. He also called yesterday. The call was faxed to Animal Control.

It wasn’t me

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10:32 a.m. Chester. A caller reports an unknown subject used his identification and insurance for a bill at Seneca Hospital. 1:07 p.m. An officer contacted the caller at 12:25 p.m. and collected information on multiple details. 2:53 p.m. A detective contacted the caller and advised there is no fraud. The caller is having a dispute with Seneca over a bill. No further assistance is needed.

Stream and river fishermen, heads up

11:14 a.m. Delleker. OES is reporting a hazmat incident. Grizzly Lake Community Services District will be releasing 150,000 gallons of treated wastewater a day into the Feather River due to rain events. There will be no impacts to drinking water.

Extended reign of terror

12:56 p.m. Portola. An aggressive Rottweiler is in the area of West Plumas. The information was sent to Animal Control and they are looking for the dog. 1:07 p.m. A possible address for the owner was provided.

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Extra supportive

3:07 p.m. Quincy. A known male stated he is having phone troubles. The detective provided Verizon’s customer support number.

And a few blocks over …

3:29 p.m. Quincy. A male caller is testing 911 because he is unable to make a regular phone call on Verizon. The caller was advised that Verizon is down.

Is it dog-bite season?

5:36 p.m. Quincy. A caller reports his daughter was bit by a dog. No medical is needed. It occurred at Quincy Junction and Lee Road. The dog was black and the owner is unknown. The caller was advised that Animal Control would contact her. 5:45 p.m. The information was faxed to Animal Control. 5:54 p.m. A deputy contacted the caller and Animal Control procedures were provided.

Gordon Light-fingers

5:39 p.m. Quincy. A caller requests a deputy contact for the trespass of a juvenile who is stealing items from the store. The juvenile is unknown. The caller has video footage. 6:01 p.m. The deputy advised the caller would like the juvenile identified and officially trespassed from the location.

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Law enforcement to the rescue or Firearm feud

7:28 p.m. Canyon Dam. A caller reports a threat at a specified location. Tenants are target practicing with firearms and an unknown female came and made threats to return with a shotgun to retaliate. The female was described. The subject left in a vehicle. 7:43 p.m. A deputy advised it was a verbal argument only. The deputy advised it was an issue over safe firearm usage. All parties agreed to keep the peace.

Shower fall

10:29 p.m. Portola. A caller requests medical for an 82-year-old female who fell while getting out of the shower. The patient has injuries. No further information. The call was transferred to EPHC. Eastern Plumas Fire and EPHC were paged. 11:18 p.m. The patient was transported to EPHC.

Cinco de Mayo it is not

11:48 p.m. Chester. A caller reports loud music. A group of kids are playing music extremely loud. The caller states this is the fifth night in a row.

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May 3

The two first calls of the day

3:54 a.m. Delleker. A caller requests medical for a 64-year-old female for trouble with her oxygen tank and trouble breathing. EPHC and Eastern Plumas Fire were paged. 4:05 a.m. Confirmed with EPHC that medical copied the page. 4:10 a.m. A second page for bother Fire and EPHC. 4:15 a.m. Confirmed with EPHC that medics are on the scene at 4:11 a.m. 4:38 a.m. Assistance complete. 5:37 a.m. A caller requests medical again for the same patient who advised the medic did not change the oxygen tank properly. EPHC and EP Fire were paged. 5:55 a.m. Assistance complete.

Everybody’s got one

10:48 a.m. Quincy. A caller requests a welfare check on a known male. She has been unable to reach him. 12:55 p.m. No contact at the residence but a neighbor said he is okay and working at PDH. 1:11 p.m. The subject came to the Sheriff’s Office to ask why patrol was looking for him. He was advised to contact his mother.

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And the wall came tumblin’ down

12:43 p.m. Vinton. A caller reports rocks in the road in the canyon on Frenchman Lake Road.

Anti-climactic

2:51 p.m. Blairsden. A caller reports a known person is at the bar refusing to leave. 4:56 p.m. A detective spoke to the caller who said the suspect is having marital problems with a staff member at the bar and the staff member does not want him at the bar. No valid reason for the suspect not to be allowed at the business. The information is on file only at this time. The caller was told if they want the suspect trespassed, they will need to request us to do so. No requests for that at this time.

Turf war or When enough is enough or Mother Nature will let us know when she is done

3:33 p.m. Greenville. A caller reports a known male subject threatened to block the road to prevent loggers from being on the property. The road is a legal easement. The caller requests to speak to a deputy. 7:09 p.m. A deputy advised civil procedures were provided.

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Locked out

6:39 p.m. Beckwourth. A caller advised that while she was using the RV park shower, her husband locked her out of her trailer and left the RV park. The caller has no way into her trailer. 7:10 p.m. A deputy advised no contact for the male half. Contacted the female, no crime. It is an ongoing issue between husband and wife.