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Camp Fire Update for November 27th. Missing Drops to 158, Fatalities at 88 |
Posted by: thepinetree on 11/27/2018 10:54 PM
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Paradise, CA...The latest Camp Fire totals for today. The good news is the number of missing continues to drop. The following is from the Butte Sheriff's Office..."The updated numbers and statistics from today, related to the Camp Fire, are as follows: The number of unaccounted for individuals currently stands at 158. • The number of accounted for individuals currently stands at 2,809. • Zero human remains were located today. The fatality count to date stands at 88. • Of the 88 fatalities, 54 have been tentatively identified, and 28 have been positively identified. BCSO Community Relations Unit 530.871.9440
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Agents Rescue Woman Impaled after Falling off Border Wall |
Posted by: thepinetree on 11/26/2018 07:37 PM
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San Ysidro, CA...San Diego Sector Border Patrol agents rescued a woman who fell from the primary wall about one-mile east of the San Ysidro Port of Entry and impaled herself on pieces of rebar on Friday. On Nov. 23, at around 8:25 p.m., agents responded to the area and found the woman had fallen from the border wall after she climbed over it to illegally enter the country. The woman landed on rebar that pierced her side and buttocks. Agents rendered aid and requested EMS and the San Diego Fire department for assistance. The woman was also taken to a local hospital and is currently being treated for non-life threatening injures.
Agents render aid to a woman who obtained serious injuries after jumping over a wall to enter the country illegally. |
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Yuma Sector Agents Assaulted by Claimed Caravan Member |
Posted by: thepinetree on 11/26/2018 07:46 PM
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Yuma, AZ...Last night, Yuma Sector Border Patrol agents and a CBP pilot had rocks thrown at them when they tried to arrest a subject who claimed to have been part of the migrant caravans. On Friday night, at approximately 5:45 p.m., Yuma Sector Border Patrol agents discovered footprints from a subject who had illegally crossed from Mexico into the United States just east of the Andrade, Calif. port of entry. Agents radioed for a CBP Air and Marine helicopter to assist and it responded a short time later. The agents tracked the suspect for almost a mile until he was encountered near a tree. The male suspect climbed up into the tree, set it on fire and began to throw rocks at agents on the ground as well as at the CBP helicopter. None of the agents nor the helicopter was struck.
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Robbery in Angels Camp Leads to Pursuit and Subject Arrested |
Posted by: thepinetree on 11/16/2018 12:38 AM
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Angels Camp, CA...On 11-15-18 at about 1:17pm CCSO Dispatch received a reported robbery at the CVS Pharmacy located on North Main Street in the city of Angels Camp. It was reported that two Hispanic male suspects wearing hooded sweatshirts and baseball hats were loitering around the store. These males jumped the pharmacy counter and grabbed medications before fleeing. A witness called Dispatch and provided the suspect’s vehicle description. As law enforcement was responding to the call, two Calaveras County Sheriff’s Office deputies recognized a vehicle leaving the immediate area matching the suspect’s description.
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Traffic Update....Another Fatality on Our Local Roads, This one Near Sr120 / Smith Station Rd |
Posted by: thepinetree on 11/16/2018 02:19 PM
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Groveland, CA...Traffic Update....Another Fatality on Our Local Roads, This one Near Sr120 / Smith Station Rd
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Dispute over Dog Possession Leads to Altercation |
Posted by: thepinetree on 11/16/2018 02:29 PM
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Valley Springs, CA...On 11-15-18 at about 4:50pm, CCSO Deputies responded to a residence in the 2000 block of Dale Drive, Valley Springs for a reported altercation and dog stolen. The victim told deputies that she witnessed suspect Edward Pereira (age 45 of Campo Seco) access her yard through an unlocked gate. The suspect reportedly took a white dog out of the yard and put the dog in his vehicle. A relative of the victim happened to arrive and parked his truck behind the suspect. The suspect vehicle reportedly reversed striking the other truck and pushing it across the road. This caused a neighbor’s mailbox to be damaged when it was struck by one of the vehicles. The suspect vehicle then reportedly swerved towards both subjects and Pereira brandished a black handgun before leaving the area.
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82 Year Old Groveland Man Lost His Life Today in Hwy 120 Collision |
Posted by: thepinetree on 11/16/2018 04:29 PM
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Groveland, CA...On Friday, November 16, 2018, at approximately 10:42 am, 43 year old San Francisco resident, Ioan Tudosa, was driving a 2018 Nissan Versa, westbound on State Route 120 approaching Smith Station Road at approximately 50 miles per hour, on his way back to San Francisco. At this time, an 82 year old Groveland resident was driving a 1990 Acura Integra, eastbound on State Route 120 east of Smith Station Road at an undetermined speed. Tudosa was distracted as he approached a right curve in the roadway for the intersection with Smith Station Road and diverted his attention from the roadway. During his inattention, he allowed the Nissan to travel over the solid yellow centerline, and completely into the eastbound lane, directly into the Acura's path of travel. Tudosa then noticed he was no longer in the westbound lane and steered abruptly to the right.
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34 Year Old Sonora Woman Loses Her Life in Logging Truck vs Vehicle Collision |
Posted by: thepinetree on 11/14/2018 12:30 PM
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Sonora, CA...On Wednesday, November 14, 2018 at approximately 7:05 am, 25 year old Wallace resident, Tyler Hughes, was driving a loaded logging truck, eastbound on State Route 108 approaching Stockton Street. A 34 year old Sonora resident was driving a 1996 Honda Civic, eastbound on State Route 108, ahead of Hughes. For unknown reasons, the driver of the Civic drove onto the right shoulder and immediately initiated a U-turn directly into Hughes path. Subsequently, the front of the logging truck struck the left side of the Civic.
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CHP Sonora Seeking Help to Locate Hit and Run Suspect After Sonora Girl Struck on Campo Seco |
Posted by: thepinetree on 11/14/2018 01:06 PM
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Sonora, CA...At approximately 6:15p.m. on the evening of Tuesday, November 13, 2018, Ruth Shopp of Sonora, was walking or jogging in an eastbound direction on Campo Seco Road after dark. Shopp was traveling along the north edge of the roadway, just east of Crooked Lane, headed toward Lime Kiln Road, when she was struck by a passing westbound vehicle. Shopp sustained serious injuries and was knocked into the tall grass on the north shoulder of the road where she was not easily seen in the darkness.
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