Sheriff’s Blotter: Nov. 10-11
Information in the Sheriff’s Blotter is gathered from the dispatch logs provided by the Plumas County Sheriff’s Office. No names are reported. And those arrested should be presumed innocent until proven guilty.
The following is a summary of activity for Nov. 10-11, 2021
Nov. 10
CHP-the new AAA
7:26 a.m. Lake Davis-Cow Creek fishing access road. A caller sent a text to 911 advising her vehicle was stuck in the mud and is requesting assistance from CHP.
Where is the line drawn exactly?
8:36 a.m. Greenville. A caller reports that last week PG&E cut down trees on his property without his permission and would like to put the info on file. 9:05 a.m. A deputy contacted the caller, and the information was put on file.
Out of touch
10:02 a.m. Greenville. A caller requests a welfare check on a student due to absence from school. 11:15 a.m. A deputy advised the parties no longer live at the address provided on Wolf Creek Road. Social Services confirmed they have the same address for the student. 9:14 p.m. The info was relayed to associated agencies who will attempt to obtain further information.
Waiting for payday
12:16 p.m. Quincy. A caller reports that she suspects elder abuse of her patient back at her residence. The caller said the victim has been back home for three weeks and reports that the victim is acting suspicious when the caller checks in on her. A named person is her in-home caretaker. The caller reports that the caretaker said, “I’m not going anywhere until you pay me.” 2:04 p.m. A deputy advised no crime, it’s a civil issue between a landlord and tenant. Civil procedures were provided to both parties. 3 p.m. Social Services was contacted and will be assisting the victim with eviction processing.

Tough claim to stake
1:41 p.m. Lake Almanor. A caller reports vandalism on his cabin in Humbug Valley. The cabin has no address, but it is behind an old Victorian house, the possible owner was named. The subject has no ownership of the cabin. The caller believes it happened sometime about two weeks ago. The subject broke open a shutter.
No dumping allowed
1:46 p.m. Chester. A caller advised people are dumping on her rental property on Second Avenue. The property is vacant. There were two male suspects and two female suspects. One male had a white baseball cap, a green shirt, and was on crutches. One female had red hair and wore a flower print shirt. They were walking around and look to be working on a vehicle and dumping trash around the property. There were two vehicles, white vans, with no further details given. 4:05 p.m. A deputy advised he spoke to one of the female suspects who was advised to remove her van from the property by the end of the day and has been trespassed.
In the pink
2:29 p.m. Taylorsville. A caller reports a pink slip was forged in his name for a 2002 Ford pickup. The pink slip showed up with his name. He doesn’t know anything about the vehicle and is asking to speak with a deputy. 3:54 p.m. A deputy referred the caller to CHP.
Easy money
2:44 p.m. Portola. A caller reports a scam over the phone. The caller said the subject had him buy eBay cards and read them the scratch off the back. The caller said he lost $800.
Use your words or Lion with a thorn in his paw
3:07 p.m. Portola. A caller requests a deputy for a loud disturbance. The suspect threw items at a doctor’s head. The named suspect is throwing items and yelling at staff. 3:12 p.m. The suspect has a bright orange hat and a camo hunting jacket. The suspect has now left the ER heading north on foot. 3:29 p.m. The doctor requests the suspect be counseled. CHP will counsel the subject on his behavior.
The long arm of the law
8:01 p.m. San Francisco. A caller to 911 reported a burglary in progress at her San Francisco residence. The caller was notified by a neighbor. The caller was advised she needed to call San Francisco to make the report, Plumas County Sheriff’s Office would not be able to respond. 8:06 p.m. The caller recontacted via 911 saying she attempted to contact SFPD but they put her on hold. The caller was advised that there was nothing we can do from Plumas County.
The price is right-or so it seems
9:28 p.m. Chester. A caller reports two gas cans stolen from the residence he is staying at. He has video footage. One was stolen Monday and one yesterday.
Fire between Goat Hill and the Wye
9:45 p.m. Crescent Mills. A caller reports a spot fire in the trees down the hill near the river and the railroad tracks.
Nov. 11
Not your typical emergency
12:20 p.m. Portola. A caller requests to speak to a deputy about his landlord putting up a wall in the hallway. The caller advised that the wall is causing him to have to use the long staircase. 5:18 p.m. A deputy advised the caller of civil procedures.
Holiday shopping
12:37 p.m. Chester. A caller reports a lost credit card at Holiday Market. The gas station has footage of the person using it. The caller requests the deputy make contact to access the footage. The card was used for about $29 before the owner was able to cancel the card to stop further transactions. 1 p.m. The deputy attempted to contact the caller but there was no answer and no voicemail. 5:36 p.m. The deputy attempted to contact multiple times but there is still no answer. Case is closed pending further contact.
Breaking up is hard to do
1:41 p.m. Delleker. A caller reports her ex-boyfriend is causing a disturbance outside the residence. The caller said the subject is upset because the two just broke up and the subject wants the vehicle, but the caller said the vehicle is hers. 2:11 p.m. A deputy contacted both parties who agree it was a verbal argument only, no crime. The subject was trying to jump start his vehicle. The subject has left the residence since jump starting his vehicle.
Win fall
1:42 p.m. Quincy. A caller reports he is the owner of a storage facility. A tenant forfeited a unit there and there are three motorcycles in the unit. The caller is unsure how to proceed with ownership. 2:07 p.m. CHP will dispatch a unit. 2:44 p.m. CHP advised assistance complete, no crime.
Dog pack attack
3:06 p.m. Quincy. A caller reports six dogs at large. The caller was driving by and saw the dogs possibly attack a man, no further information was provided. The caller was unable to give a good location. 3:53 p.m. A deputy advised contact with the dog owner who has rounded up most of his K9’s, there is still one at large. No crimes were noted and no dog attack.
Next time call AA-it’s cheaper
4:09 p.m. Quincy. A caller reports he and his wife are intoxicated. The suspect hit him this afternoon. It is an ongoing issue, and she has been arrested for this in the past. The wife is in the house with him, but they are separated. 4:37 p.m. The wife was arrested on charges of probation violation and battery.