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Locally Brewed "Hard Cider Trail" is now Open 

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<Apple Hill Growers>

This weekend Apple Hill Growers are celebrating locally brewed hard cider with the official opening of the Hard Cider Trail. The Apple Hill Growers have been producing hard cider for generations and now many farms offer unique brews that showcase the traditions of the farming families in the community.

September 15

Six Apple Hill Grower Farms celebrate the opening of the Apple Hill Hard Cider Trail.  Look for special offers and activities/events at the participating farms on opening day! Be sure to visit Delfino Farms, High Hill Ranch, North Canyon Cider Co., Rainbow Orchards, Smokey Ridge Ranch and Wofford Acres.

Here’s a taste of what’s being offered along the trail: 

Delfino Farms

The Delfino family’s Henrietta Stich hard cider is a tribute to Joan Delfino’s mother, Henrietta Stich. Henrietta raised her three children (Joan being the middle child) to love life, family and farming. Now, third generation Delfinos are carrying on those same traditions at Delfino Farms. Their Vintage Cider is a blend of Black and Granny Smith apples and the brand-new blackberry version was released this summer. The ciders pair perfectly with Joan Delfino’s famous Walkin’ Pie and are available in the family’s farm stand.

High Hill Ranch

This Apple Hill favorite is known for its apple pies and doughnuts but the hard apple cider is worth stopping for on its own. The High Hand cider is crisp and tart with flavors of green apple. High Hill also produces several varieties of apple beer and cider champagne.

North Canyon Cider Co.

The Barsotti Family Juice Company has been making freshly pressed apple cider for nearly 40 years at the family-owned, solar-powered cider mill. They are currently producing four varieties: Original Dry, American Sweet, Ginger Pineapple and Cold Brewed with Hops. Visitors can enjoy them all at the cider house.

Rainbow Orchards

Rainbow Orchards might be best known for its mouth-watering apple cider doughnuts but the fresh-pressed apple cider is a great reason to stick around the ranch a little longer. Visitors can enjoy the ciders along with delicious baked goods showcasing the area’s best produce.

Smokey Ridge Farm

The laid back farm stand at Smokey Ridge Farm is the ideal place to soak in the mountain air and enjoy hard apple cider from apples grown on the farm on weekends from now through December. Smokey Ridge also produces several traditional wine varietals including foothill favorites like syrah, sangiovese and grenache.

Wofford Acres Vineyards

Wofford Acres Vineyards may be best known for its spectacular view of the American River Canyon but the South Fork Apple Cider is not to be missed. As the family says, “Come for the wine and stay for the view.” The same holds true for this brew made from Arkansas Black, Fuji, Golden Delicious, Granny Smith and Pippin apples.


WHEN: September 15, 2019 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm 

WHERE: Apple Hill Hard Cider Ranches  Email -  Event website 

APPLE HILL GROWERS: Hard Cider Trail Opening @ Apple Hill Hard Cider Ranches

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Sheriff's Arrest and Activity Log for 9-12-19

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Note: Arrests are made based upon probable cause. All are entitled to the presumption of innocence until proven guilty in a court of law.

[PR Pond]

NORELLA ARCHER
JN1904035    NORELLA    LEA    ARCHER    F
PV    20190912    RELEASED    43    E
14601.2(A)    M    DRIV:SUSP/ETC LIC:DUI:VIO

SHANNON COWART
JN1904038    SHANNON    KAY    COWART    F
LT    20190912    INCUSTODY    46    S
23152(A)    M    DUI ALCOHOL    $15,000.00
11377(A)    M    POSS CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE    $3,000.00

DAVID CRAWFORD
JN1904044    DAVID    WAYNE    CRAWFORD    M
PV    20190912    RELEASED    49    E
14601.2(A)    M    DRIV:SUSP/ETC LIC:DUI:VIO    $10,000.00
1203.2(A)    M    VIOL OF PROBATION    $10,000.00
23247(E)    M    DRIVE W/O INTERLOCK DEV    $3,000.00

BRITTANY FOX-ONEILL
JN1904039    BRITTANY    NICHOLE    FOX-ONEILL    F
PV    20190912    RELEASED    28    E
11377(A)    M    POSSESS CNTL SUB    $2,000.00
11364(A)    M    POSS UNLAW PARAPHERNALIA    $2,000.00

ALEXANDER HANSEN
JN1904037    ALEXANDER    DONALD    HANSEN    M
PP    20190912    INCUSTODY    63    E
14601.1(A)    M    DRIVE:LIC SUSPENDED/ETC    

DREW KENT
JN1904043    DREW    ALLEN    KENT    M
PV    20190912    RELEASED    34    P
11550(A)    M    UNDER INFLUENCE CNTL SUB    $2,500.00

CHARLES KING
JN1904036    CHARLES    CORDERRA    KING    M
PV    20190912    INCUSTODY    31    E
1203.2(A)    F    VIOL OF PROBATION   
11377(A)    M    POSSESS CNTL SUB    $5,000.00
1203.2(A)    F    VIOL OF PROBATION    

ANDREW KREMPER
JN1904027    ANDREW    VAN    KREMPER    M
PV    20190912    RELEASED    35    E
488    M    PETTY THEFT    $5,000.00

DAVID LEHEW
JN1904031    DAVID    WARREN    LEHEW    M
LT    20190912    RELEASED    50    S
602(M)    M    TRESPASS:OCC PROP W/O CON    $2,000.00
 
MONIQUE LUSSIER
JN1904033    MONIQUE    ROCHELLE    LUSSIER    F
PP    20190912    INCUSTODY    25    E
23152(B)    M    DUI ALCOHOL/0.08 PERCENT    

MICHELLE MATA   
JN1904034    MICHELLE    LYNN    MATA    F
LT    20190912    RELEASED    38    S
243(E)(1)    M    BAT:SPOUSE/EX SP/DATE/ETC    $7,500.00
ENHANCEMENT    F    ENHANCEMENT    $5,000.00

JOHN MCCOLL
JN1904030    JOHN    DUNCAN    MCCOLL    M
PV    20190912    RELEASED    65    E
647(F)    M    DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL    $500.00

ETHAN MILES
JN1904032    ETHAN    JAMES    MILES    M
PV    20190912    INCUSTODY    29    P
1203.2(A)    F    VIOL OF PROBATION    

ARMANDO NAVARRETE SANTOS
JN1904045    ARMANDO        NAVARRETE SANTOS    M
PV    20190912    RELEASED    43    P
136.1(B)(1)    F    ATT PRVNT/ETC VIC/ETC:RPT    $35,000.00
243(E)(1)    M    BAT:SPOUSE/EX SP/DATE/ETC    $7,500.00

JONAH RICHEY
JN1904029    JONAH    AUGUST    RICHEY    M
PV    20190912    RELEASED    35    E
11364(A)    M    POSS UNLAW PARAPHERNALIA    $2,000.00
14601.1(A)    M    DRIVE:LIC SUSPENDED/ETC    $2,000.00
1203.2(A)    M    VIOL OF PROBATION    $2,000.00

KAITLIN ROACH
JN1904041    KAITLIN    ROSE    ROACH    F
PV    20190912    RELEASED    29    E
11350(A)    M    POSSESS NARCOTIC CNTL SUB    $2,000.00
ENHANCEMENT    M    ENHANCEMENT/FOR BAIL PURPOSES ONLY    $5,000.00

DEVIN ROBERTS    
JN1904042    DEVIN    ALLEN    ROBERTS    M
PV    20190912    RELEASED    48    E
11377(A)    M    POSSESS CNTL SUB    $2,000.00
ENHANCEMENT    M    ENHANCEMENT/FOR BAIL PURPOSES ONLY    $5,000.00
ENHANCEMENT    M    ENHANCEMENT/FOR BAIL PURPOSES ONLY    $7,500.00

IRVING SANCHEZ REYES   
JN1904040    IRVING        SANCHEZ REYES    M
LT    20190912    INCUSTODY    30    S
21310    F    CARRY CON/DIRK OR DAGGER    $10,000.00
647(F)    M    DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL    $500.00
ENHANCEMENT    F    ENHANCEMENT FOR BAIL PURPOSES ONLY    $10,000.00
8 1325    F    ILLEGAL ENTRY    

    

EDSO Actvity Log for  9/12/2019

@ 0005 13700 IN VERBAL DISPUTE \ POLLOCK PINES EG1907773
VERBAL DISPUTE.

@ 0039 11378 HS POSS CNTL SUB FOR SA \ REDHAWK PK, SHINGLE SPRINGS EG1907774
MALE SUBJECT DETAINED AT RED HAWK CASINO. SUBJECT WAS ARRESTED.
S01 ARRESTED LACEY, JAMES SEX=M AGE=58

@ 0532 27491 GC CORONER CASE \ PLACERVILLE EM1907778
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =65

@ 0555 459 PC BURGLARY \ MERRYCHASE DR, CAMERON PARK EG1907779
THREE BUSES WERE ACCESSED AND SUSPECTS STOLE SIX TOTAL VEHICLE BATTERIES.

@ 0714 REDACTED

@ 0805 601(A) WI RUNAWAY JUVENILE \ EL DORADO HILLS EG1907781
RUNAWAY ALLEGEDLY TRAVELING TO NORTH CAROLINA. CASE FORWARDED TO EDSO INVESTIGATIONS.

@ 0930 647(F) PC DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOH \ RODEO RD, CAMERON PARK EG1907783
DRUNK IN PUBLIC.
S01 ARRESTED MCCOLL, JOHN SEX=M AGE=65

@ 1431 288(A) PC L&L W/CHILD UNDER 14 \ EL DORADO HILLS EG1907789
S01 SEX=M SUSPECT AGE=59

@ 1453 INFO IN INFORMATION \ NEWTOWN RD, PLACERVILLE EG1907790
REPORT OF AN EXPLOSION AND SHOTS FIRED NEAR A LOCAL HIGHWAY. DETERMINED NO GUNFIRE OCCURRED AND
DETERMINED THE INCIDENT WAS A SMALL FIRE WITHIN A LOCAL TRANSIENT CAMP.

@ 1517 INFO CASE IN BOOK FOR DESTRUCTION \ FAIR LN, PLACERVILLE EG1907788

@ 1757 11377(A) HS POSS CONTROLLED SUBS \ HILLSDALE CR, EL DORADO HILLS EG1907793
MALE SUBJECT NEEDING MEDICAL ASSISTANCE AFTER TAKING THE NARCOTIC "GHB". A FEMALE WAS ARRESTED FOR
POSSESSION OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE.
S01 ARRESTED FOX, BRITTANY SEX=F AGE=28

@ 2145 13700 IN DOMESTIC ARGUMENT \ EL DORADO HILLS EG1907800
DOMESTIC ARGUMENT

Note: Arrests are made based upon probable cause. All are entitled to the presumption of innocence until proven guilty in a court of law. 

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South Lake Tahoe applauds passage of Senate Bill 5

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<City of SLT>

 

South Lake Tahoe, CA- Today, South Lake Tahoe thanked members of the Legislature for passing Senate Bill 5 (Beall, McGuire, Portantino), a bill that establishes a state partnership with cities and counties to provide ongoing, sustainable funding to subsidize affordable housing in South Lake Tahoe and communities throughout the state. South Lake Tahoe urged Governor Newsom to sign this important legislation that will go a long way in helping cities address their affordable housing and homeless crises.

“SB 5 is the only piece of legislation this year that will directly result in affordable housing being built right away,” said City Manager Frank Rush. “We’re struggling to build the housing we need in South Lake Tahoe to help lower-income families and those facing homelessness. SB 5 will provide us needed resources to house those most in need.”

SB 5 establishes a new, state-backed financing program that provides cities and counties resources to subsidize affordable housing, invest in infrastructure needed to support housing, and invest in housing near job centers. SB 5 commits $200 million in funding annually to cities and counties beginning in 2020, eventually capping at $2 billion annually.

When the state abolished redevelopment in 2011, it wiped out the only source of ongoing funding available to local governments to build affordable housing and supporting infrastructure.

More and more families have been priced out and the homeless population has exploded. Today, more than 2.2 million extremely low-income and very low-income renter households are competing for only 664,000 affordable rental homes. That leaves more than 1.5 million of California’s lowest-income families without access to housing, forcing many into homelessness.

“The state’s housing and homelessness crisis is impacting every community throughout the state and is an issue of statewide importance,” said Rush. “SB 5 brings the state in on a long-term basis as partners with local governments to build the housing we need. We urge Governor Newsom to sign this critical legislation.”

SB 5 contains strong accountability provisions. The legislation creates a statewide oversight body to approve or reject all projects proposed by local governments. Additionally, cities and counties must submit annual reports to the Legislature. SB 5 creates an annual cap on funds available, and the Legislature can suspend funding for new plans during fiscal downturns.  Lastly, SB 5 provides state resources to ensure funding for schools and community colleges are not impacted.

SB 5 is supported by a broad coalition of cities, counties, business, labor, local governments, housing advocates, and community leaders.

 

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SLT Police K9 “Rocky” Sworn In

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<South Lake Tahoe Police Department>

South Lake Tahoe, CA- City Council and the public looked on as “Rocky,” a new police K9, was sworn in at the City Council meeting on August 20th. K9 Rocky and his handler, Officer Cory Wilson, completed three months of training and recently became a California POST certified K9 team.

“The K9’s are an invaluable tool for the police department and our community,” said Police Chief Brian Uhler, “The save officers time, give early warnings if situations get dangerous, and most importantly they save lives.”

Rocky was made possible thanks to a generous $50,000 donation from Lisa Maloff to the South Lake Tahoe Police Canine Association. 

Mrs. Maloff got to meet K9 Rocky and Officer Wilson on August 13 when they visited her at her home. 

K9 Rocky and Officer Wilson are now on patrol at the Police Department. The South Lake Tahoe Police Department is grateful to Mrs. Maloff for her support and assistance in getting this K9 team in service and helping make South Lake Tahoe a safer place.
 

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Garden Valley Fire Chief Clive Savacool on Vote Failure

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<Clive Savacool, Fire Chief,Garden Valley Fire Protection District>

The Garden Valley Fire Protection District held its Fire Suppression Assessment hearing yesterday, with a ballot count failing to reach the passing threshold. Since April, the District has held eight community meetings to provide information to the public in order for property owners to make an informed decision when casting their vote. The District appreciates the large turnout to both the meetings and the ballot submissions. We are comfortable at this point making a decision that is in the wishes of our community, which is to operate the Fire District within the confines of the existing funding mechanisms. 

Through creative measures over past years, the Fire District has operated at higher levels of service than the community funding sources alone would permit, providing 24/7 paramedic services with a minimum of two firefighters on duty at all times. With the inability to obtain these external funding sources moving forward, the Fire District will be initiating a process of service reductions. 
Three of the District's six firefighters were notified today that their positions would be eliminated this fiscal year, with layoffs effective June 30th of 2020. Only two of the remaining firefighters are licensed paramedics, so paramedic services will be limited to approximately 66% of the time. 

With the elimination of overtime from the budget, staffing in Garden Valley will be reduced to one firefighter per day at times until June 30th of 2020, at which point only one firefighter per day will become the standard. With the reduced levels of staffing, the District is no longer able to participate in the County's "Move Up and Cover Plan", eliminating station coverage from other fire agencies during periods when major incidents occur in the area. The District's volunteer firefighter program will be utilized, as it is available to maintain station backfill. However, the community needs to be patient and understanding that services are not going to be the same as they have been in the past. Response times will be longer, staffing levels will be lower, and services will be reduced. 

The District will continue to seek alternative funding measures and look for other opportunities to maintain fire protection and emergency medical services to the community. Thank you for your feedback and understanding. 

Respectfully, 

Fire Chief, Clive Savacool 

 

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Sheriff's Arrest and Activity Log for 9-14-19

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Note: Arrests are made based upon probable cause. All are entitled to the presumption of innocence until proven guilty in a court of
law
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[PR Pond]

MAEGEN ABBOTT
JN1904062    MAEGEN    ZOE    ABBOTT    F
PV    20190913    RELEASED    34    E
10980(C)(2)    F    FRAUD TO OBTAIN AID $400+

ANTHONY ANDRADE
JN1904051    ANTHONY    LEE    ANDRADE    M
LT    20190913    RELEASED    36    S
273.5(A)    F    CRPL INJ:SPOUS/COHAB/DATE    $40,000.00

CORINNE BANGERTER
JN1904053    CORINNE    ALEXIS    BANGERTER    F
PV    20190913    RELEASED    32    E
273A(A)    F    CHILD CRUELTY:POS INJ/DTH    

KATY BURNHAM    
JN1904070    KATY    LYNN    BURNHAM    F
PV    20190914    RELEASED    36    E
602    M    TRESPASSING    $2,000.00

LENOR BYRD
JN1904071    LENOR    ELAINE    BYRD    F
PV    20190914    INCUSTODY    57    E
14601.1(A)    M    DRIVE:LIC SUSPENDED/ETC    $2,000.00
11377(A)    M    POSSESS CNTL SUB    $5,000.00

JARED COLLINS    
JN1904057    JARED    ALLEN    COLLINS    M
LT    20190913    INCUSTODY    32    S
273A(A)    F    CHILD CRUELTY:POS INJ/DTH    $50,000.00

SEAN DORSAGNO
JN1904060    SEAN    RICHARD    DORSAGNO    M
LT    20190913    INCUSTODY    48    S
273.5(A)    F    CRPL INJ:SPOUS/COHAB/DATE    $50,000.00
ENHANCEMENT    F    ENHANCEMENT    $10,000.00

ROY JOHNSTON    
JN1904063    ROY    MICHEAL    JOHNSTON    M
LT    20190913    RELEASED    35    S
484G    M    THFT:USE ACCESS CARD DATA    $20,000.00
148.9(A)    M    FALSE ID TO SPECIFIC PO'S    $3,000.00

FRANK LANE    
JN1904047    FRANK    NMN    LANE    M
LT    20190913    RELEASED    61    S
1203.2(A)    M    VIOL OF PROBATION    $2,000.00
11364(A)    M    POSS UNLAW PARAPHERNALIA    $2,000.00

MICHAEL MOORE    
JN1904048    MICHAEL    GABRIEL    MOORE    M
LT    20190913    RELEASED    39    S
647(F)    M    DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL    $500.00

STEPHEN PLACE    
JN1904050    STEPHEN    CHARLES    PLACE    M
PV    20190913    INCUSTODY    60    E
273.6(A)    M    VIO ORD:PREVNT DOMES VIOL    $25,000.00

JAMES QUICK    
JN1904058    JAMES    DOYLE    QUICK    M
PV    20190913    RELEASED    27    I
23152(F)    M    DUI ANY DRUG    $5,000.00

JEAN-CLAUDE ROCHA
JN1904059    JEAN-CLAUDE        ROCHA    M
PV    20190913    INCUSTODY    27    I
23152(A)/23152(B)    M    DUI ALCOHOL    $10,000.00
11350(A)    M    POSSESS NARCOTIC CNTL SUB    $2,000.00
135    M    DESTROY/CONCEAL EVIDENCE    $5,000.00
1203.2(A)    F    VIOL OF PROBATION    

ASON SMITH
JN1904061    JASON    CHRISTAPHE    SMITH    M
PV    20190913    INCUSTODY    43    E
1203.2(A)    M    VIOL OF PROBATION    

BRANDON STAGGERS
JN1904052    BRANDON    LEE    STAGGERS    M
PV    20190913    INCUSTODY    39    E
273.5    F    INFLICT CRPL INJ SP/COHAB    $50,000.00
459    F    BURGLARY    $50,000.00
245(A)(1)    F    ADW NOT FIREARM    $50,000.00
422(A)    F    THRTN CRIME:INT:TERRORIZE    $50,000.00
4(A)(2)    M    VANDALISM:DAMAGE PROPERTY    $2,000.00

CODY TAYLOR
JN1904054    CODY    CHRISTOPHE    TAYLOR    M
PV    20190913    INCUSTODY    26    E
REMOVAL ORDER    F    REMOVAL ORDER    
DETAINER    F    DETAINER    

SHAYNN TERRY JR
JN1904056    SHAYNN    KYLE    TERRY JR    M
PV    20190913    RELEASED    21    I
12500(A)    M    DRIVE W/O LICENSE    
 

EDSO Actvity Log for  9/13/2019

@ 0100 11364(A) HS POSS UNLAW PARAPHERN \ MISSOURI FLAT RD, DIAMOND SPRINGS EG1907803
DEPTUIES CONTACTED A SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE WHERE SUBJECTS WERE ON SEARCHABLE PROBATION. DURING A VEHICLE SEARCH DRUG PARAPHERNALIA WAS LOCATED. SUBJECT WAS CITED FOR THE VIOLATION.
S01 SEX=M SUSPECT AGE=58

@ 0950 273.6(A) PC VIO ORD:PREVNT DOMES, CEDAR GROVE EG1907807
A MALE SUBJECT WAS ARRESTED FOR VIOLATION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE RESTRAINING ORDER.
S01 ARRESTED PLACE, STEPHEN SEX=M AGE=60

@ 1041 10.16.140 CC PRIVATE PROPERTY TOW \ UP CHICK ST, PLEASANT VALLEY EG1907808
PRIVATE PROPERTY TOW

@ 1048 12500(A) VC DRIVE W/O LICENSE \ SARATOGA WY, EL DORADO HILLS EG1907822
MALE WAS DRIVING WITH AN EXPIRED DRIVER'S LICENSE. MALE WAS CITED FOR THE VEHICLE CODE VIOLATION.
S01 ARRESTED MENDOZA, RAFAEL SEX=M AGE=60

@ 1122 273.5 PC INFLICT CRPL INJ SP, PLACERVILLE EG1907814
VERBAL ARGUMENT THAT ESCALATED TO THE SUSPECT ENTERING INTO THE VICTIM'S LOCKED TRAILER AND ASSAULTING HER.
S01 ARRESTED STAGGERS, BRANDON SEX=M AGE=39

@ 1550 48900(H) ED POSS TOBACCO SCH \ KOKI LN, EL DORADO EG1907816
A FEMALE JUVENILE WAS FOUND IN POSSESSION OF A VAPE ON A HIGH SCHOOL CAMPUS.
S01 SEX=F SUSPECT AGE=14

Note: Arrests are made based upon probable cause. All are entitled to the presumption of innocence until proven guilty in a court of
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Take down hammocks and nets so bucks don’t get tangled up

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 <Dave Cook‎>

I received a call this morning about this buck that was tangled up in what appeared to be a volleyball net that was then hooked on a
barbed wire fence. This call ended well as Fish & Wildlife darted him so that he could be freed but it made me think that now is the
right time to repost what I posted last year (below) asking folks to take down hammocks, volleyball nets or any similar material when
not in use so that bucks don’t get tangled up and possibly break their necks trying to get free. Thanks much!

Here’s another reminder to any of you who have hammocks, volleyball nets, or any similar material in which a buck may get his
antlers tangled up. I got a call on this buck yesterday morning and worked with Animal Services Officer David to free this big boy up.

This case ended well and the buck ran off uninjured (although not before he gored both David & me!) but bucks can break their necks
while struggling. Please take such materials down when not in use in late summer & fall when the bucks are wearing a full set of
antlers. They will appreciate it and so will rescuers like David & me who might get hurt trying to help them! Thanks for your
consideration...
 

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Sheriff's Arrest and Activity Log for 9-14-19

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[PR Pond]

JON BACHELDER     
JN1904074    JON    CARR    BACHELDER    M 
LT    20190914    RELEASED    62    T 
23152(A)/23152(B)    M    DUI ALCOHOL    $15,000.00

DANIEL BEENE
JN1904068    DANIEL    MORGAN    BEENE    M
PV    20190914    INCUSTODY    21    E
530.5(A)    F    GET CREDIT/ETC OTHER'S ID    $180,000.00
470    F    FORGERY    $10,000.00
11377(A)    M    POSSESS CNTL SUB    $2,000.00

KATY BURNHAM   
JN1904070    KATY    LYNN    BURNHAM    F
PV    20190914    RELEASED    36    E
602    M    TRESPASSING    $2,000.00

JAY BUTTERFASS
JN1904069    JAY    DANIEL    BUTTERFASS    M
PV    20190914    RELEASED    50    P
23152(A)/23152(B)    M    DUI ALCOHOL    $10,000.00

LENOR BYRD    
JN1904071    LENOR    ELAINE    BYRD    F
PV    20190914    RELEASED    57    E
14601.1(A)    M    DRIVE:LIC SUSPENDED/ETC    $2,000.00
11377(A)    M    POSSESS CNTL SUB    $5,000.00

MAEGAN CARPENTER    
JN1904064    MAEGAN    ANN    CARPENTER    F
PV    20190914    RELEASED    29    E
14601.1(A)    M    DRIVE:LIC SUSPENDED/ETC    $10,000.00

MARTIN FREY
JN1904066    MARTIN    ALAN    FREY    M
PV    20190914    RELEASED    37    P
23152(F)    M    DUI ANY DRUG    $5,000.00

ROBANSHA JOHNSON   
JN1904072    ROBANSHA    LEENICE    JOHNSON    F
LT    20190914    RELEASED    25    E
23152(A)/23152(B)    M    DUI ALCOHOL    $5,000.00

MATTHEW KELLAGHER
JN1904067    MATTHEW    MICHAEL    KELLAGHER    M
PV    20190914    INCUSTODY    35    P
1203.2(A)    F    VIOL OF PROBATION    

THOMAS RODRIGUEZ
JN1904065    THOMAS    CARL    RODRIGUEZ    M
PV    20190914    INCUSTODY    43    E
11377(A)    F    POSS CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE    $10,000.00
11364(A)    M    POSS UNLAW PARAPHERNALIA    $2,000.00
ENHANCEMENT    F    ENHANCEMENT/FOR BAIL PURPOSES ONLY    $45,000.00

 

EDSO Actvity Log for   9/14/2019

@ 0442 601 WI MINOR BYND PARENTAL EL DORADO HILLS EG1907833
A JUVENILE WAS REPORTED MISSING.
S01 SEX=F SUSPECT AGE=16

@ 1009 INFO IN VHR INFO \ BLACK BART CT, SOUTH LAKE TAHOE EG1907839
DEPUTIES WERE DISPATCHED TO AN ORDINANCE VIOLATION.

@ 1320 602 PC TRESPASSING \ PONY EXPRESS TL, POLLOCK PINES EG1907843
A FEMALE SUBJECT WAS ARRESTED FOR TRESPASS ON THE PRIVATE PROPERTY.
S01 ARRESTED BURNHAM, KATY SEX=F AGE=36

@ 1549 14601.1(A VC DRIVE:LIC SUSPENDED/ \ HIGHWAY 50 HY, PLACERVILLE EG1907847
AN EXPIRED VEHICLE WAS PULLED OVER. THE DRIVER WAS ARRESTED FOR AN OUTSTANDING WARRANT AND DRIVING ON A SUSPENDED LICENSE.
S01 ARRESTED BYRD, LENOR SEX=F AGE=57

@ 1618 488 PC PETTY THEFT \ CAMERON PARK DR, CAMERON PARK EG1907848
A BACKPACK CONTAINING PERSONAL PROPERTY WAS STOLEN FROM OUTSIDE A BUSINESS.
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =25

@ 1816 459 PC BURGLARY:SECOND DEGR \ SALMON FALLS RD, PILOT HILL EG1907852
A VEHICLE WAS BROKEN INTO AND MULTIPLE BAGS OF PERSONAL PROPERTY WERE STOLEN.
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =67

Note: Arrests are made based upon probable cause. All are entitled to the presumption of innocence until proven guilty in a court of law.
 

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Sheriff's Arrest and Activity Log for 9-15-19

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Note: Arrests are made based upon probable cause. All are entitled to the presumption of innocence until proven guilty in a court of
law.

[PR Pond]

BRYCE BUFORD
JN1904079    BRYCE    WAYNE    BUFORD    M
PV    20190915    RELEASED    24    I
23152(A)/23152(B)    M    DUI ALCOHOL    $15,000.00
148(A)(1)    M    OBSTRUCT/ETC PUB OFCR/ETC    $3,000.00
20002(A)    M    HIT AND RUN:PROP DAMAGE    $2,500.00

DENNIS DANIEL
JN1904087    DENNIS    EDWIN    DANIEL    M
PV    20190915    RELEASED    66    I
23152(A)    M    DUI ALCOHOL    $15,000.00
23152(B)    M    DUI ALCOHOL/0.08 PERCENT    

JACK GARRATT
JN1904075    JACK    THOMAS    GARRATT    M
LT    20190915    RELEASED    29    S
647(F)    M    DISORD CONDUCT:UI/DRUG    $500.00

JONATHAN GERLACH
JN1904076    JONATHAN    WILLIAM    GERLACH    M
PV    20190915    RELEASED    31    E
148(A)(1)    M    OBSTRUCT/ETC PUB OFCR/ETC    $3,000.00

SEAN GROARK
JN1904085    SEAN    PATRICK    GROARK    M
PV    20190915    RELEASED    30    E
273.5    F    INFLICT CRPL INJ SP/COHAB    $50,000.00

GUSTAVO HERNANDEZ-ZAVALA
JN1904080    GUSTAVO    ALFANSO    HERNANDEZ-ZAVALA    M
LT    20190915    INCUSTODY    36    S
273.5(A)    F    CRPL INJ:SPOUS/COHAB/DATE    $50,000.00
245(A)(1)    F    ADW NOT FIREARM    $50,000.00

CHRISTINE HOLLINGSHEAD
JN1904084    CHRISTINE    LEANNE    HOLLINGSHEAD    F
LT    20190915    INCUSTODY    44    E
23153(B)    M    DUI .08 ALCOHOL:BODLY INJ    

JANICE LOPEZ
JN1904089    JANICE    ALSISTO    LOPEZ    F
LT    20190915    RELEASED    36    T
23152(A)/23152(B)    M    DUI ALCOHOL    $5,000.00

SANDRA LUCE
JN1904077    SANDRA    LEE    LUCE    F
LT    20190915    RELEASED    67    S
594(A)(2)    M    VANDALISM:DAMAGE PROPERTY    $10,000.00
602.1(A)    M    TRESPASS PUBLIC BUSINESS    $2,000.00

JONAH RICHEY
JN1904082    JONAH    AUGUST    RICHEY    M
PV    20190915    INCUSTODY    35    E
11364(A)    M    POSS UNLAW PARAPHERNALIA    $2,000.00
11377(A)    M    POSSESS CNTL SUB    $2,000.00
ENHANCEMENT    M    ENHANCEMENT    $2,500.00

LESLIE SCHENEMAN    
JN1904090    LESLIE    MAE    SCHENEMAN    F
LT    20190915    RELEASED    30    S
602(O)(2)    M    RFUSE GO:OWN REQ:PRIV PRO    $2,000.00

RICHARD SCHULZ    
JN1904086    RICHARD    CHARLES    SCHULZ    M
LT    20190915    RELEASED    52    S
647(F)    M    DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL    $500.00

MELISSA STARKS
JN1904088    MELISSA    RAE    STARKS    F
PV    20190915    RELEASED    40    P
23152(B)    M    DUI ALCOHOL/0.08 PERCENT    $15,000.00

DAVID TOFT
JN1904083    DAVID    FRANK    TOFT    M
PV    20190915    INCUSTODY    49    E
422(A)    F    THRTN CRIME:INT:TERRORIZE    $50,000.00

MARK WALTER
JN1904078    MARK    FREDERICK    WALTER    M
PV    20190915    RELEASED    64    I
23152(A)/23152(B)    M    DUI ALCOHOL    $10,000.00

WILLIAM WRIEDEN
JN1904081    WILLIAM    III    WRIEDEN    M
PV    20190915    RELEASED    57    I
23152(F)    M    DUI ANY DRUG    
14601.2(A)    M    DRIV:SUSP/ETC LIC:DUI:VIO    

EDSO Actvity Log for 9/15/2019

@ 0450 5.56.090 CO VHR:NOISE/HOT TUB \ LUPINE TL, MONT MEADOWS EG1907859
VHR: NOISE / HOT TUB VIOLATION

@ 1100 10.16.140 CC PRIVATE PROPERTY TOW \ PLEASANT VALLEY RD, DIAMOND SPRINGS EG1907862
PRIVATE PROPERTY TOW

@ 1100 10.16.140 CC PRIVATE PROPERTY TOW \ RED HAWK PK, SHINGLE SPRINGS EG1907864
PRIVATE PROPERTY TOW

@ 1141 11377(A) HS POSSESS CNTL SUB \ MISSOURI FLAT RD, DIAMOND SPRINGS EG1907863
A MALE SUBJECT WAS ARRESTED FOR POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE AND POSSESSION OF DRUG
PARAPHERNALIA.
S01 ARRESTED RICHEY, JONAH SEX=M AGE= 35

@ 1155 422(A) PC THRTN CRIME:INT:TERR \ ACOMA CR, SOUTH LAKE TAHOE EG1907865
SUBJECT BEING HARASSED
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE = 39
S01 SEX=M

@ 1229 13700 PC VERBAL DISPUTE \ HIGHWAY 49 HY, GOLD BEACH EG1907866
VERBAL DISPUTE. INCIDENT WAS VERBAL IN NATURE AND NO PHYSICAL ALTERCATION TOOK PLACE.

@ 1552 INFO IN MISSING PERSON LOCAT, DIAMOND SPRINGS EG1907870
DEPUTIES WERE DISPATCHED TO A REPORT OF A VERBAL DISPUTE. UPON ARRIVAL, IT WAS LEARNED A FEMALE
SUBJECT WAS LISTED AS A MISSING PERSON. THE FEMALE WAS CONTACTED AND REMOVED FROM MUPS.   

Note: Arrests are made based upon probable cause. All are entitled to the presumption of innocence until proven guilty in a court of
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7 Barn Cats now Ready for Adoption

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<Tamra Godey>

Rat , mice, mole, problems? 

I have 7 barn cats available. Spayed/neutered,+rabies shots done. All adult or near adult, processed through our local Animal Outreach, now ready for adoption. 

These are all members of one young feral community, all black with the exception of one grey Siamese. Rescued from an animal hoarding property (free range ) reliable mousers. 

They are now kenneled here in Fairplay, awaiting jobs. Most are skittish but occasionally pet-able none are aggressive towards people or hens. 

This is the first wave of these animals, there will be about 2 more batches processed through the catch and release program in the coming months. Delivery available with multi cat adoption. 

No re-homing fees, available to good homes/ranches with available shelter only, 

[Responsible loving owners only], these are wonderful working animals.

https://www.tamragodey.com/ 

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EDSO Now Moving - Call Ahead if Visiting Sheriff's Office

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<El Dorado County Sheriff's Office>
 
We are proud to announce that operations are beginning out of our new Public Safety Facility. However, we are still actively moving and getting things operational. 

If you have business with EDSO, we ask that you call ahead first to find out the best location for you to come to. Depending on your needs and our progress, you may need to come to our new Public Safety Facility.

The number to call is (530) 621-5655.

Our new address will be 200 Industrial Drive in Placerville, off of Missouri Flat Road.

Even as the main facility is beginning operations, there is still active construction on the property while the remaining buildings are completed.

We ask for your patience during this move.

 

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A Brighter Future for Students and $12.8 Million Dollars in Savings

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<Dina Gentry, APR, MBA, EDCOE Communications Director>
 
On September 10, 2019 at El Dorado High School, the El Dorado Union High School District, community leaders and students flipped the switch on a massive new solar energy project designed to save the district money and give students a brighter future.

The program, which has installations at each of the high school campuses will generate over 5 million kwh of green electricity in its first year and offset more than 3600 metric tons of carbon.

Transcript:

0:00- [Narrator] On September 10th 2019,
0:02 at El Dorado High School;
0:03 the El Dorado Union High School District,
0:05 community leaders, and students, flipped the switch
0:07 on a massive new solar energy project
0:10 designed to save the district money
0:12 and give students a brighter future.
0:14- Millions of dollars will be saved
0:16 just from the establishment of this program.
0:17 Approximately 12.8 million dollars.
0:20 The money saved can be used to positively
0:22 impact and enrich our educational experiences.
0:25- Not only are we helping the environment,
0:27 but in edition, we're specifically able to
0:29 capture dollars that we put in to programs for students.
0:32- It's been our vision to keep moving this district
0:35 forward as fast as we can and as well as we can.
0:38 And this is part of that vision.
0:39- With our new cleaner energy system, El Dorado High School
0:42 is not only benefiting the here and the now,
0:44 but the generations to come.
0:46- [Narrator] The program will generate over
0:48 five million kilowatt hours of
0:49 green electricity in its first year.
0:51 And offset more than 36 hundred metric tons of carbon.

Published on Sep 16, 2019

 

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Sheriff's Arrest and Activity Log for 9-16-19

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Note: Arrests are made based upon probable cause. All are entitled to the presumption of innocence until proven guilty in a court of
law.

[PR Pond]

CHRISTOPHER BOTIERI
JN1904095    CHRISTOPHER    ROBERT    BOTIERI    M
LT    20190916    INCUSTODY    32    C
3056    F    VIOLATION OF PAROLE:FEL

KAREN CANNON    
JN1904098    KAREN    MARIE    CANNON      F
PV    20190916    RELEASED    31    I
14601.1(A)    M    DRIVE:LIC SUSPENDED/ETC WITH MORE THAN 3 PRIORS    $10,000.00
11364(A)    M    POSS UNLAW PARAPHERNALIA    $2,000.00

SHANE FARMER    
JN1904100    SHANE    CHRISTOPHE    FARMER    M
PV    20190916    RELEASED    50    E
273.6(A)    M    VIO ORD:PREVNT DOMES VIOL    
273.6(A)    M    VIO ORD:PREVNT DOMES VIOL

DANIEL FERGUSON
JN1904091    DANIEL    BOONE    FERGUSON    M
PV    20190916    INCUSTODY    33    E
14601(A)    M    DRIV:SUSP/ETC LIC:RECKLES    $10,000.00
11364(A)    M    POSS UNLAW PARAPHERNALIA    $2,000.00
1203.2(A)    M    VIOL OF PROBATION    $25,000.00
ENHANCEMENT    M    ENHANCEMENT - FOR BAIL PURPOSES ONLY    $20,000.00

JULIE HORAN
JN1904096    JULIE    MARIE    HORAN    F
PV    20190916    RELEASED    51    E
243(E)(1)    M    BAT:SPOUSE/EX SP/DATE/ETC    $7,500.00

FRANK LUONGO    
JN1904101    FRANK    MICHAEL    LUONGO    M
PV    20190916    INCUSTODY    47    E
10851(A)    F    VEHICLE THEFT    $25,000.00
148(A)(1)    M    OBSTRUCT/ETC PUB OFCR/ETC    $3,000.00
1203.2(A)    F    VIOL OF PROBATION    

TEVEN MYERS    
JN1904093    STEVEN    ALAJOS    MYERS    M
PV    20190916    INCUSTODY    29    E
484G(A)    M    THEFT:FORGED ACCESS CARD    $5,000.00
1203.2(A)    M    VIOL OF PROBATION    $5,000.00

DEREK NIX
JN1904103    DEREK    ALAN    NIX    M
LT    20190916    RELEASED    40    S
647(F)    M    DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL    $500.00
242    M    BATTERY    

RICHARD ODEKIRK
JN1904092    RICHARD    ALLEN    ODEKIRK    M
PV    20190916    RELEASED    50    G
4313    M    WEAPONS AND TRAPS IN STATE PARKS    
4305(A)    M    UNLAWFUL HUNTING IN CAL STATE PARK

KATHERINE PECK
JN1904097    KATHERINE    MICHELLE    PECK    F
PV    20190916    RELEASED    37    P
20002(A)    M    HIT AND RUN:PROP DAMAGE    

KRISTOPHER REED
JN1904102    KRISTOPHER    ALLEN    REED    M
LT    20190916    INCUSTODY    41    E
3056    F    VIOLATION OF PAROLE:FEL

LESLIE SCHENEMAN
JN1904094    LESLIE    MAE    SCHENEMAN    F
LT    20190916    RELEASED    38    E
602.1(A)    M    TRESPASS PUBLIC BUSINESS    $2,000.00

SETH TIPTON
JN1904099    SETH    CHRISTOPHE    TIPTON    M
PV    20190916    INCUSTODY    26    E
14601.1(A)    M    DRIVE:LIC SUSPENDED/ETC    
1203.2(A)    M    VIOL OF PROBATION    

EDSO Actvity Log for   9/16/2019

@ 0208 14601(A) VC DRIV:SUSP/ETC LIC:RE \ UNION MINE RD, EL DORADO EG1907882
A MALE WAS ARRESTED FOR DRIVING WITHOUT A LICENSE AND POSSESSING DRUG PARAPHERNALIA.
S01 ARRESTED FERGUSON, DANIEL SEX=M AGE=33
0405

@ 1120 28 VC REPOSSESSION \ ALHAMBRA CT, CAMERON PARK EG1907885
REPOSSSESSION

@ 1120 243(E)(1) PC BAT:SPOUSE/EX SP/DAT\ PLEASANT VALLEY EG1907886

S01 ARRESTED HORAN, JULIE SEX=F AGE=51

@ 1305 INFO IN INFORMATION \ 49 HY, DIAMOND SPRINGS EG1907887
FEMALE WAS ARRESTED AT THE SCENE OF A TRAFFIC ACCIDENT. SHE HAD BEEN DRIVING ON A SUSPENDED DRIVER LICENSE AND WAS IN POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA.
S01 ARRESTED CANNON, KAREN SEX=F AGE=31

@ 1343 148(A)(1) PC OBSTRUCT/ETC PUB OFC \ PONY EXPRESS TL, CEDAR GROVE EG1907889
DEPUTIES RESPONDED TO A HOME FOR A FELONY WARRANT SERVICE. THE SUSPECT LOCKED THEMSELVES INSIDE THE BATHROOM. THE SUSPECT WAS APPREHENDED WITH A SHERIFF K9 AND ARRESTED.
S01 ARRESTED LUONGO, FRANK SEX=M AGE=47

@ 1430 261.5(A) PC SEX INTERCOURSE W/MN \ DIAMOND SPRINGS
S01 SEX=M SUSPECT AGE=18

@ 1516 4573 PC BRING CNTL SUB/ETC J \ FORNI RD, PLACERVILLE EG1907895
SUSPECT SENT LETTER CONTAINING SUBOXONE TO INMATE

@ 1532 487 PC GRAND THEFT \ RED HAWK PK, SHINGLE SPRINGS EG1907894
A FEMALE SUBJECT HAD CASH STOLEN FROM HER THAT SHE LEFT IN THE ATM.
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 68
S01 SEX=M SUSPECT AGE=51

@ 1635 3056 PC VIOLATION OF PAROLE: \ PIONEER TL, MEYERS EG1907893
SUBJECT ON PAROLE FOUND TO BE IN POSSESSION METHAMPHETAMINE AND RELATED PARAPHERNALIA.
S01 ARRESTED REED, KRISTOPHER SEX=M AGE=41

@ 1823 11364(A) HS POSS UNLAW PARAPHERN \ MOTHER LODE DR, SHINGLE SPRINGS EG1907896
A MALE WAS ARRESTED FOR POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA. A REPORT WAS GENERATED.
S01 ARRESTED ORDWAY, ARLEY SEX=M AGE=56

@ 2115 245(A)(1) PC ADW NOT FIREARM \ HIGHWAY 193 , COOL EG1907880
DEPUTIES WERE DISPATCHED TO A RESIDENCE REGARDING AN ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON CALL. UPON INVESTIGATION, IT WAS DETERMINED THERE WAS A MUTUAL ALTERCATION. DURING THE ALTERCATION, ONE WAS STRUCK IN THE HEAD WITH A FOOD PLATE. NEITHER PARTY DESIROUS OF PROSECUTION.
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 50
V02 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 50
S01 SEX=F SUSPECT AGE=50
S02 SEX=F SUSPECT AGE=50

@ 2354 28 VC REPOSSESSION \ BOLES RD, PLACERVILLE EG1907899
REPOSSESSION

Note: Arrests are made based upon probable cause. All are entitled to the presumption of innocence until proven guilty in a court of
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Sheriff Identified Students Posting Threats at School

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<El Dorado County Sheriff's Office>
 
Update 12:00 - Deputies have identified multiple students who have admitted to being involved in posting notes at the Marina Village Middle School, referencing potential threats to the school. The investigation is continuing into these students, but the shelter in place has been lifted.

-- Earlier Today --

EDSO deputies are currently at Marina Village Middle School in El Dorado Hills, investigating vague threats. At this time, deputies have not found any reason to believe the credibility of the threats. The school has placed itself on lockdown and deputies will remain on campus as a precaution until the investigation is complete.

We understand the apprehension of leaving your child being at school during a lockdown with threats. We ask that parents stay out of the area and allow us to complete the investigation. 

The safety of the students is our top priority.

 

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Sheriff's Arrest and Activity Log for 9-17-19

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Note: Arrests are made based upon probable cause. All are entitled to the presumption of innocence until proven guilty in a court of law.

[PR Pond]

CRYSTAL COLLINS
JN1904113    CRYSTAL    DAWN    COLLINS    F
PV    20190917    INCUSTODY    32    E
11364(A)    M    POSS UNLAW PARAPHERNALIA    $2,000.00
ENHANCEMENT    M    ENHANCEMENT    $5,000.00

DELLA HERNANDEZ
JN1904105    DELLA    FAYE    HERNANDEZ    F
PV    20190917    RELEASED    49    E
1874.4(A)(1)    F    INSURANCE FRAUD/OBTAINING MONEY,LABOR OR PROP    
532(A)    F    FALSE PRETENSES:OBT $/ETC

DANNY KIMBERLING
JN1904111    DANNY    LEE    KIMBERLING    M
LT    20190917    RELEASED    69    S
1551    F    FUG JUST:WARRANT ARREST    $300.00

YAN MARINO
JN1904110    RYAN    JAMES    MARINO    M
LT    20190917    INCUSTODY    36    V
496D(A)    F    POSS STOLEN VEH/VES/ETC    $110,000.00

SHELBY PFOST
JN1904107    SHELBY    LYNN    PFOST    F
PP    20190917    INCUSTODY    21    E
23152(F)    M    DUI ANY DRUG    

STEPHEN PLACE    
JN1904104    STEPHEN    CHARLES    PLACE    M
PV    20190917    RELEASED    60    E
647(F)    M    DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL    

LESLIE SCHENEMAN
JN1904106    LESLIE    MAE    SCHENEMAN    F
LT    20190917    RELEASED    38    S
148(A)(1)    M    OBSTRUCT/ETC PUB OFCR/ETC    $2,000.00

JEREMY SYKES    
JN1904109    JEREMY    TELFORD    SYKES    M
PV    20190917    INCUSTODY    40    E
DETAINER    F    DETAINER    
11378    F    POSS CNTL SUB FOR SALE    $1,000,000.00
11378    F    POSS CNTL SUB FOR SALE    

ERIN TINKER
JN1904112    ERIN    LEIGH    TINKER    F
PV    20190917    INCUSTODY    38    P
602(O)    M    TRESPAS:REFUSE LEAVE PROP    $2,000.00

MARK TRAHAN
JN1904108    MARK    ANTHONY    TRAHAN    M
PV    20190917    INCUSTODY    37    E
23152(A)    F    DUI W/PRIORS:PER 23550 VC    
14601.2(A)    M    DRIV:SUSP/ETC LIC:DUI:VIO    

EDSO Actvity Log for  9/17/2019

@ 0351 
647(F) PC DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOH \ PONY EXPRESS TL, POLLOCK PINES EG1907900
A MALE WAS FOUND TO BE INTOXICATED IN PUBLIC. HE WAS TRANSPORTED TO EDCJ AND RELEASED PER PC849(B).
RELEASED 849 60

@ 0900 
503 PC EMBEZZLEMENT $400+ \ MOTHER LODE DR, SHINGLE SPRINGS EG1907903
DISPATCHED TO INVESTIGATE THE REPORT OF AN EMBEZZLED VEHICLE.
S01 SEX=F SUSPECT AGE=45

@ 1000 
243.2(A) PC BAT ON PRSN:SCH/PARK \ PLACERVILLE EG1907904
STUDENT ASSAULTED A SCHOOL EMPLOYEE
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 42

@ 1128

@ 1321 
13700 PC VERBAL DISPUTE\ EL DORADO HILLS EG1907913
VERBAL DISPUTE.

@ 1805 
13700 PC VERBAL DISPUTE \, SO LAKE TAHOE EG1907922
VERBAL DISPUTE 

Note: Arrests are made based upon probable cause. All are entitled to the presumption of innocence until proven guilty in a court of law.

 

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STHS art teacher and students create mural on TRPA shipping container

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(Chris Larson, TRPA)

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. – What was once a dull gray shipping container has been transformed into a work of art at the watercraft inspection station in Meyers, California. The container houses equipment used to decontaminate boats arriving at the station that might harbor aquatic invasive species.

Now greeting boaters will be a colorful and creative mural painted by local artists and students. At the same time the mural puts the Clean, Drain, and Dry message front and center.

Shipping containers are the utilitarian cargo-carrying crates of the open ocean, hulking large metal boxes that began life transporting goods piggybacked on top of one another, bound for destinations around the globe.

The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency and the Tahoe Resource Conservation District use a number of these shipping containers at various watercraft inspection stations around Lake Tahoe.

This summer TRPA commissioned South Tahoe High School teacher and artist Matt Kauffmann to transform one of the big gray boxes into a work of art. Kauffman and several of his current and former students spent many hours over the span of four nights to complete the mural project.

“Nobody said fighting aquatic invasive species couldn’t also be beautiful at the same time,” said Dennis Zabaglo, manager of TRPA’s Aquatic Invasive Species Program. “This mural emphasizes our Clean, Drain, and Dry message, in a colorful way that grabs boaters attention.

Would you like to see this work of art for yourself? It's located at our boat inspection station in Meyers, located at 2175 Keetak Street off Highway 89 in Meyers, CA.

All off-site boat inspections stations close for the season at the end of September. Winter boat inspections will be performed at the Cave Rock and Lake Forest boat ramps from 6 a.m. until 4 p.m. seven days a week.

 

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Jeremy Virgo Convicted Of Murdering Girlfriend, Dog, With Shotgun

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[CBS Sacramento]

On February 11, 2018, El Dorado County Sheriff deputies responded to 911 calls reporting gunshots in the area of Timber Wolf Drive in Tahoma, ...

Virgo later told officers about an argument he’d had with Patton the morning of the shooting. During the argument, Virgo went and got his 12-gauge shotgun, and as Patton was running for the door, Virgo shot her multiple times.

On September 18, 2019, Jeremy Virgo was found guilty of the first-degree murder Patton, assault with a deadly weapon...

See More: https://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2019/09/19/jeremy-virgo-shooting-girlfri...

 

 

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Rivalry Gone Too Far in EDH Rock Painting?

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<CAMERON SALERNO, Sacramento Bee. Img - JIMM WELCH>
 
The Oak Ridge vs. Folsom football rivalry went a step too far for some in El Dorado Hills on Friday. A pair of rocks in El Dorado Hills were painted ...

A pair of rocks in El Dorado Hills were painted Thursday in honor of a former Oak Ridge coach Jason Clark, who died earlier this year due to complications from pneumonia. By Friday morning, the rocks were painted over with Folsom colors and the initials F.B., for Folsom Bulldogs.

“This is really, really disappointing,” said Oak Ridge assistant coach Jimm Welch. “Tonight will be more than just about football. Every single Oak Ridge varsity player was coached by Jason when they were freshmen.

Read more here: https://www.sacbee.com/sports/high-school/article235307212.html

UPDATE:    Rival Schools Team Up To Repaint El Dorado Hills Rocks In Honor Of Former Coach

EL DORADO HILLS (CBS13) – The well-known rocks in El Dorado Hills are at the center of another painting controversy. This time over a tribute to a beloved football coach. But today controversy turned into a show of community.

The Oak Ridge/Folsom rivalry is fierce. So when a tribute to former Oak Ridge football coach Jason Clark was painted over with the opposing team’s logo, it was a call for a timeout.

Asst. coach Mark Watson said, “Somebody that would do that is stupid.”

SEE MORE  https://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2019/09/21/coach-honor-paint-rocks/ 

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Sheriff's Arrest and Activity Log for 9-21-19

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Note: Arrests are made based upon probable cause. All are entitled to the presumption of innocence until proven guilty in a court of law.

[PR Pond]

GREGORY BUSH    
JN1904168    GREGORY    PATRICK    BUSH    M
PV    20190921    RELEASED    32    P
11550(A)    M    UNDER INFLUENCE CNTL SUB    $5,000.00
148(A)(1)    M    OBSTRUCT/ETC PUB OFCR/ETC    $3,000.00

ROSE EVANS
JN1904172    ROSE    MOREEN    EVANS    F
PV    20190921    INCUSTODY    23    E
594(A)    M    VANDALISM    $5,000.00
496(A)    M    REC KNWN STOLN PROP    $2,000.00

JONATHON GROUBOS
JN1904176    JONATHON    SCOTT    GROUBOS    M
PV    20190921    INCUSTODY    31    I
23152(B)    M    DUI ALCOHOL/0.08 PERCENT    $5,000.00
273A(A)    F    CHILD CRUELTY:POS INJ/DTH    $50,000.00

ROY KALFAS
JN1904169    ROY    DEREK    KALFAS    M
PV    20190921    INCUSTODY    35    E
11550    M    UNDER INFLUENCE CNTL SUB    $2,500.00

JASON LAMAR   
JN1904171    JASON    EDWARD    LAMAR    M
PV    20190921    INCUSTODY    41    P
1203.2(A)    F    VIOL OF PROBATION    

PEGGY LEWIS
JN1904170    PEGGY    RENEE    LEWIS    F
PV    20190921    RELEASED    43    E
488/490.2(A)    M    PETTY THEFT    

SHERRI MCCALLEN
JN1904175    SHERRI    RENAE    MCCALLEN    F
PV    20190921    RELEASED    54    I
23152(A)    M    DUI ALCOHOL    $15,000.00

MICHAEL MILLER    
JN1904165    MICHAEL    NORMAN    MILLER    M
PV    20190921    RELEASED    29    I
23152(A)    M    DUI ALCOHOL    $5,000.00

BRET PAULIN
JN1904173    BRET    SHERWOOD    PAULIN    M
LT    20190921    INCUSTODY    31    E
273.5    F    INFLICT CRPL INJ SP/COHAB    $50,000.00

SHAYRIN MARIE QUINONES ORTIZ    
JN1904166    SHAYRIN MARIE        QUINONES ORTIZ    F
LT    20190921    RELEASED    25    S
647(F)    M    DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL    $500.00
148(A)(1)    M    OBSTRUCT/ETC PUB OFCR/ETC    $3,000.00
241(A)    M    ASSAULT ON PERSON    $2,000.00
243(B)    M    BATT PO/EMERG PRSNL/ETC    $7,500.00

CASEY SEEDS
JN1904164    CASEY    ANDREW    SEEDS    M
LT    20190921    INCUSTODY    40    S
1203.2(A)    M    VIOL OF PROBATION    $25,000.00

WILBERT THOMAS
JN1904174    WILBERT    LEROY    THOMAS    M
LT    20190921    INCUSTODY    57    S
602    M    TRESPASSING    $2,000.00

TREVOR WILSON    
JN1904167    TREVOR    THOMAS    WILSON    M
PV    20190921    INCUSTODY    30    P
1203.2(A)    M    VIOL OF PROBATION    $5,000.00    

EDSO Actvity Log for  9/21/2019

@ 0415 10.16.140 CC PRIVATE PROPERTY TOW \ ALDRIDGE WY, EL DORADO HILLS EG1908018
PRIVATE PROPERTY TOW

@ 0603 11550 HS UNDER INFLUENCE CNTL \ NORTH CIRCLE DR, DIAMOND SPRINGS EG1908019
MALE SUBJECT WAS ARRESTED FOR BEING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
S01 ARRESTED KALFAS, ROY SEX=M AGE=35

@ 1633 273.5 PC INFLICT CRPL INJ SP, TAHOE PARADISE EG1908032
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INCIDENT. MALE WAS DETERMINED TO BE THE DOMINANT AGGRESSOR AND WAS ARRESTED.
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 21
S01 ARRESTED PAULIN, BRET SEX=M AGE=31

Note: Arrests are made based upon probable cause. All are entitled to the presumption of innocence until proven guilty in a court of law.

 

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US 395 Closed for cattle guard replacement 23rd - 24th

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(NDOT)

 

CARSON CITY, Nev. – Single lane closures will take place on U.S. 395 south of Gardnerville the evenings of Sept. 23 and Sept. 24 as the Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) replaces a cattle guard across the highway.

U.S. 395 will be reduced to one lane from Leviathan Mine Road to Verta Grande Mine Road between 7:00 p.m.- 6:00 a.m. both evenings of Sept. 23 and Sept. 24 as the roadway cattle guard is replaced. Traffic flaggers will alternate directions of travel through the work zone, with travel delays of up to 30 minutes to be anticipated. Brief single lane closures will also take place later in the week for repaving of the cattle guard approaches.

As a dimensional barrier many animals are reluctant to cross, the cattle guard helps keep drivers and animals safer by limiting livestock from entering the southern fenced section of highway. The road work schedule is subject to change.

 

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