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EL DORADO COUNTY ARREST and REPORT LOG 2016-08-27

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Placerville Newswire | Arrested in El Dorado County on Aug 27, 2016. -- Notable Incidents: STARKES GRADE RD, PLEASANT VALLEY, AN AIRCRAFT CRASH WAS REPORTED. AN EXTENSIVE SEARCH OF LAND, AIR AND SEA WAS MET WITH NEGATIVE RESULTS....|  CRRY LOAD F/ARM PUB PLACE...|  CRPL INJ:SPOUS/COHAB/DATE & THRTN CRIME:INT:TERRORIZE, bail $100,000...|  INMATE AT COUNTY JAIL ATTEMPTED TO COMMIT SUICIDE VIA HANGING. SEX=M VICTIM AGE =39...

KEY: Common Name
-Booking Number -First Name -Middle Name -Last Name -Sex
-Facility -Date Booked -Status -Age at Booking -Arresting Agency
-First 5 Charges -Bail $

CHRISTOPHER ARCE
JN1604110    CHRISTOPHER    ALLEN    ARCE    M
PV    20160827    INCUSTODY    30    PPD
459.5            M    SHOPLIFTING    $2,000.00
647(F)            M    DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL    $500.00

CHRISTINE BARNES 
JN1604103    CHRISTINE    ALIS    BARNES    F
PV    20160827    INCUSTODY    23    EDSO
273.5(A)            M    CRPL INJ:SPOUS/COHAB/DATE    $5,000.00

CHERYL BENEDICKT-MCDONOUGH 
JN1604109    CHERYL    MARIE    BENEDICKT-MCDONOUGH    F
LT    20160827    RELEASED    53    EDSO
243(E)(1)            M    BAT:SPOUSE/EX SP/DATE/ETC    $7,500.00

DALE BRENDA 
JN1604105    DALE    WILLIAM    BRENDA    M
LT    20160827    RELEASED    61    DA
23152(A)            M    DUI ALCOHOL:W/PRIOR CONVICTION    $10,000.00

ROBERTO DIAZURIBE 
JN1604111    ROBERTO    VLADIMIR    DIAZURIBE    M
PV    20160827    INCUSTODY    29    EDSO
14601.1(A)        M    DRIVE:LIC SUSPENDED/ETC    $5,000.00
484            M    THEFT    $5,000.00

JOEY ESPINEL 
JN1604100    JOEY        ESPINEL    M
PV    20160827    RELEASED    35    PCHP
23152(A)/23152(B)        M    DUI:ALCOHOL/DRUGS    $15,000.00

TODD HELMS
JN1604101    TODD    LAURENCE    HELMS    M
PV    20160827    INCUSTODY    55    PPD
273.5(A)            F    CRPL INJ:SPOUS/COHAB/DATE    $50,000.00
422(A)            F    THRTN CRIME:INT:TERRORIZE    $50,000.00

BRADLEY LAFAYETTE 
JN1604112    BRADLEY    ALEXANDER    LAFAYETTE    M
LT    20160827    INCUSTODY    30    ACSO
1203.2(A)        M    VIOL OF PROBATION    

MICHAEL LOWDER 
JN1604108    MICHAEL    JONATHAN    LOWDER    M
PV    20160827    RELEASED    40    PPD
23152(A)/23152(B)        M    DUI:ALCOHOL/DRUGS    $5,000.00

RACHEL MEDINA 
JN1604099    RACHEL    CARMEN    MEDINA    F
PV    20160827    RELEASED    30    EDSO
647(F)            M    DISORD CONDUCT:UI/DRUG    $500.00

KIMBERLY NORIEGA 
JN1604104    KIMBERLY    NICOLE    NORIEGA    F
PV    20160827    INCUSTODY    25    EDSO
640(C)(1)            M    FAIL PAY:PUB TRANSIT SYS    $425.00
1203.2(A)        M    VIOL OF PROBATION    

BLAKE PRALL 
JN1604102    BLAKE    EVAN    PRALL    M
PV    20160827    RELEASED    19    EDSO
23152(E)            M    DUI DRUG    

DEREK SMITH 
JN1604114    DEREK    NEIL    SMITH    M
PV    20160827    INCUSTODY    59    EDSO
243(E)(1)            M    BAT:SPOUSE/EX SP/DATE/ETC    $7,500.00

ROBERT STEWART 
JN1604113    ROBERT    KENDELL    STEWART    M
PV    20160827    INCUSTODY    56    PPD
647(F)            M    DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL    $500.00
1203.2(A)        M    VIOL OF PROBATION    $500.00

MARK TREVINO 
JN1604107    MARK    ANTHONY    TREVINO    M
PV    20160827    RELEASED    28    EDSO
23152(A)/23152(B)        M    DUI:ALCOHOL/DRUGS    $5,000.00
273A(A)            F    CHILD CRUELTY:POS INJ/DTH    $50,000.00
25400(A)(1)        M    CCW IN VEHICLE    $2,000.00
25850(A)            M    CRRY LOAD F/ARM PUB PLACE    $2,000.00

VINCENT TULLO 
JN1604106    VINCENT    BURTON    TULLO    M
PV    20160827    RELEASED    36    EDSO
23152(B)            M    DUI ALCOHOL/0.08 PERCENT    

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Incident Report: 8/27/2016

@ 0013 647(F) PC DISORD CONDUCT:UI/DR \ RED HAWK PK, SHINGLE SPRINGS EG1607737
AN ADULT FEMALE WAS ARRESTED FOR BEING DRUNK IN PUBLIC.

@ 0024 INFO IN ATTEMPT SUICIDE \ FORNI RD, PLACERVILLE EG1607739
INMATE AT COUNTY JAIL ATTEMPTED TO COMMIT SUICIDE VIA HANGING.
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =39

@ 0058 23152(A) VC DUI ALCOHOL/DRUG W/P \ HIGHWAY 50 , PLACERVILLE EG1607740
AN ADULT MALE WAS STOPPED FOR SUSPECTED DRUNK DRIVING. CHP RESPONDED AND ARRESTED THE MALE FOR DUI.

@ 0134 594(A)(2) PC VANDALISM:DAMAGE PRO \ CAMERON PARK EG1607741
VICTIM REPORTED HER VEHICLE WINDSHIELD WAS SMASHED BY AN UNKNOWN MALE SUSPECT.
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 43
S01 SEX=M SUSPECT AGE= 0

@ 1019 459 PC BURGLARY \ HOWARD CR, DIAMOND SPRINGS EG1607742
A GARAGE WAS BURGLARIZED AND PROPERTY TAKEN
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =52
V02 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =0

@ 1122 4462.5 VC SHO ON VEH/GIV PO FL \ COACH LN, CAMERON PARK EG1607743
A DEPUTY CONTACTED A FEMALE IN A VEHICLE AND DETERMINED THAT SHE WAS DISPLAYING FALSE REGISTRATION TABS.

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@ 1236 487 PC GRAND THEFT \ ABERDEEN LN, EL DORADO HILLS EG1607745
A GARDENER REPORTED MULTIPLE GARDENING TOOLS STOLEN FROM HIS TRUCK.
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =41

@ 1243 INFO IN FOUND PROPERTY \ HAZEL VALLEY RD, PACIFIC HOUSE EG1607746
PROPERTY WAS LOCATED NEAR A WATER WAY

@ 1510 INFO IN AIRPLANE CRASH RPT \ STARKES GRADE RD, PLEASANT VALLEY EG1607748
AN AIRCRAFT CRASH WAS REPORTED. AN EXTENSIVE SEARCH OF LAND, AIR AND SEA WAS MET WITH NEGATIVE RESULTS.

@ 1630 27491 GC DEATH INVESTIGATION \ MARSHALL WY, PLACERVILLE EM1607747
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =39

@ 1709 488 PC PETTY THEFT \ RED HAWK PK, SHINGLE SPRINGS EG1607754

@ 1836 243(E)(1) PC BAT:SPOUSE/EX SP/DAT \ TAHOE PARADISE EG1607753
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =55

@ 1945 11377(A) HS POSSESS CNTL SUB \ CAMERON PARK EG1607755
DEPUTIES RESPONDED TO A CITIZEN REPORT OF A FEMALE SCREAMING. DEPUTIES CONTACTED A MALE AND FEMALE WHO
WERE ENGAGED IN A VERBAL ARGUMENT.

@ 2143 243(E)(1) PC BAT:SPOUSE/EX SP/DAT \, EL DORADO HILLS EG1607759
DEPUTIES WERE DISPATCHED TO THE REPORT OF A DOMESTIC VIOLENCE BATTERY THAT HAD JUST OCCURRED.
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 57

@ 2157 11364(A) HS POSS UNLAW PARAPHERN \ MERRYCHASE DR, CAMERON PARK EG1607757

# Redacted

@ 2225 13700(A) PC VERBAL DOMESTIC \ PLACERVILLE EG1607735

@ 2328 INFO IN VACATION RENTAL \ CRYSTAL AIR DR, SOUTH LAKE TAHO EG1607761
VACATION RENTAL VIOLATION 

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NOTE: "Presumption of innocence" serves to emphasize that the prosecution has the obligation to prove each element of the offense beyond a reasonable doubt.   Innocent until proven guilty.  This right is critically important in modern democracies and republics and should be extended to every arrestee.

ALL ARE PRESUMED INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY IN A COURT OF LAW. EVERY EFFORT IS MADE TO ENSURE THE ACCURACY OF INFORMATION POSTED ON THIS WEBSITE. HOWEVER, INEDC.COM DOES NOT GUARANTEE THE ACCURACY OR TIMELINESS

 

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EL DORADO COUNTY ARREST and REPORT LOG 2016-08-28

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Placerville Newswire | Arrested in El Dorado County on Aug 28, 2016. -- Notable Incidents: CRPL INJ:SPOUS/COHAB/DATE+ $100,000...|  UNLAWFL POSS/USE TEAR GAS+, bail $40,000...| FALSE PERSONATE:SPEC CIRC+ bail $39,000...|  DUI DRUG:CAUSE BODILY INJ, bail $125,500...|  ACCIDENTAL SHOOTING \ EUGENE CT, DIAMOND SPRINGS...|  TOWN CENTER BL, EL DORADO HILLS, A PURSE WAS STOLEN OFF OF A SHOPPING CART INSIDE A RETAIL STORE. ...|  SUBECT(S) STOLE 4 EXTERIOR SECURITY CAMERAS...|  APPARENT ABANDONED VESSEL ANCHORED IN NAVIGATION WATERS OF LAKE TAHOE...

KEY: Common Name
-Booking Number -First Name -Middle Name -Last Name -Sex
-Facility -Date Booked -Status -Age at Booking -Arresting Agency
-First 5 Charges -Bail $

CHRISTOPHER ARCE 
JN1604127    CHRISTOPHER    ALLEN    ARCE    M
PV    20160828    INCUSTODY    30    PPD
647(F)            M    DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL    $500.00

KURT CAMPER
JN1604118    KURT    DONALD    CAMPER    M
PV    20160828    INCUSTODY    26    EDSO
22810(A)            F    UNLAWFL POSS/USE TEAR GAS    $15,000.00
ENHANCEMENT        F    ENHANCEMENT FOR BAIL PURPOSE ONLY    $15,000.00
ENHANCEMENT        F    ENHANCEMENT FOR BAIL PURPOSE ONLY    $10,000.00

JOSEPH CASAREZ 
JN1604122    JOSEPH    BROCH    CASAREZ    M
PP    20160828    INCUSTODY    23    EDSO
23152(A)            M    DUI ALCOHOL    
23152(B)            M    DUI ALCOHOL/0.08 PERCENT    
22349            M    EXCESSIVE SPEED    

KYLEE CLIFTON 
JN1604124    KYLEE    RENEE    CLIFTON    F
PV    20160828    INCUSTODY    21    EDSO
529(A)            F    FALSE PERSONATE:SPEC CIRC    $10,000.00
484            M    THEFT    $15,000.00
11364(A)            M    POSS UNLAW PARAPHERNALIA    $10,000.00
1203.2(A)        M    VIOL OF PROBATION    $2,000.00
550(A)            M    UNDER INFLUENCE CNTL SUB    $2,000.00

JAMES COVINGTON 
JN1604129    JAMES    LEON    COVINGTON    M
PV    20160828    INCUSTODY    53    PPD
1203.2(A)        F    VIOL OF PROBATION    
166(C)(1)            M    CONTEMPT:VIOL PROTECT ORD    $30,000.00
647(F)            M    DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL    $500.00

ANGEL DELGADO 
JN1604119    ANGEL    SHANTEL    DELGADO    F
LT    20160828    INCUSTODY    40    TCHP
23152(A)/23152(B)        M    DUI:ALCOHOL/DRUGS    $5,000.00

RICHARD DETWILER 
JN1604128    RICHARD    PAUL    DETWILER    M
LT    20160828    INCUSTODY    42    SLPD
647(F)            M    DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL    $500.00

DORIAN DIAZ 
JN1604116    DORIAN    TORRES    DIAZ    M
LT    20160828    INCUSTODY    30    SLPD
3056            F    VIOLATION OF PAROLE:FEL    

CHRISTOPHER DORAZIO 
JN1604125    CHRISTOPHER    DANIEL    DORAZIO    M
PV    20160828    INCUSTODY    33    PCHP
23152(A)/23152(B)        M    DUI:ALCOHOL/DRUGS    $15,000.00

AMY GARCIA 
JN1604117    AMY    MARIE    GARCIA    F
PV    20160828    RELEASED    37    EDSO
11377(A)            M    POSSESS CNTL SUB    $2,500.00
11350(A)            M    POSSESS NARCOTIC CNTL SUB    $2,500.00
11364(A)            M    POSS UNLAW PARAPHERNALIA    $2,000.00
11377(A)            M    POSSESS CNTL SUB    $15,500.00

JAMIN MCHATTON 
JN1604130    JAMIN    COREY    MCHATTON    M
PV    20160828    INCUSTODY    39    PPD
647(I)            M    DIS CON:PEEKS INHAB BLDG    $2,000.00
11364(A)            M    POSS UNLAW PARAPHERNALIA    $2,000.00

EDUARDO MERCADO
JN1604115    EDUARDO        MERCADO    M
PV    20160828    INCUSTODY    39    EDSO
245(A)(1)            F    ADW NOT FIREARM    $25,000.00
422(A)            F    THRTN CRIME:INT:TERRORIZE    $50,000.00

MARIAH ROBERTSON 
JN1604120    MARIAH    ANDREA    ROBERTSON    F
PV    20160828    RELEASED    23    EDSO
273.5            F    INFLICT CRPL INJ SP/COHAB    $50,000.00

LORRIE TAYABA
JN1604121    LORRIE    MICHELLE    TAYABA    F
PV    20160828    INCUSTODY    40    EDSO
23153(E)            F    DUI DRUG:CAUSE BODILY INJ    $125,500.00

DARNELL WALKER-BARFIELD 
JN1604123    DARNELL    ANTHONY    WALKER-BARFIELD    M
LT    20160828    INCUSTODY    26    EDSO
273.5(A)            F    CRPL INJ:SPOUS/COHAB/DATE    $50,000.00
ENHANCEMENT        F    ENHANCEMENT:FOR BAIL PURPOSES ONLY    $50,000.00

BRETT WRIGHT 
JN1604126    BRETT    THOMAS    WRIGHT    M
PV    20160828    INCUSTODY    19    EDSO
245(A)(1)            F    ADW NOT FIREARM    $25,000.00
273.5(A)            F    CRPL INJ:SPOUS/COHAB/DATE    $50,000.00
594(B)(1)            F    VANDALISM $400 OR MORE    $10,000.00

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Incident Report: 8/28/2016

@ 0019 272(A)(1) PC CONTRIB DELINQUENCY \ SOUTH LAKE TAHO EG1607765
FEMALE JUVENILE ARRESTED FOR CONTRIBUTING TO A MINOR AND PUBLIC INTOXICATION

@ 0730 14601.1(A VC DRIVE:LIC SUSPENDED/ \ HIGHWAY 50 , SHINGLE SPRINGS EG1607767

@ 0818 22810(A) PC UNLAWFL POSS/USE TEA \ REDHAWK PK, SHINGLE SPRINGS EG1607768
MULTIPLE SUBJECTS WERE CONTACTED INSIDE OF A PARKING AREA.

@ 0955 273.5(A) PC CRPL INJ:SPOUS/COHAB \ CAMERON PARK EG1607769
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 30

@ 1047 488 PC PETTY THEFT \ FOREBAY RD, POLLOCK PINES EG1607770
FEMALE REPORTED HER MEDICATION WAS STOLEN
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 74

# Redacted

@ 1130 11364(A) HS POSS UNLAW PARAPHERN \ LOTUS RD, GOLD HILL EG1607771
SUSPECT HAD DRUG PARAPHERNALIA LOCATED IN HIS VEHICLE. SUSPECT WAS CITED AND RELEASED.

@ 1140 INFO IN ACCIDENTAL SHOOTING \ EUGENE CT, DIAMOND SPRINGS EG1607774
ACCIDENTAL SHOOTING OCCURRED ONE MALE SOUGHT MEDICAL TREATMENT

@ 1209 415.5(A)( PC OFFENSIVE WORDS UNIV \ AL TAHOE BL, SOUTH LAKE TAHO EG1607775
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =47

@ 1209 487 PC GRAND THEFT \ LA SELVA DR, EL DORADO EG1607776
SUBECT(S) STOLE 4 EXTERIOR SECURITY CAMERAS AND BROKE A LARGE WINDOW
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =66

@ 1340 470(D) PC FALSE CHECKS/REC/CER \ CAMEO LN, CAMERON PARK EG1607778

@ 1400 529(A) PC FALSE PERSONATE:SPEC \ MISSOURI FLAT RD, DIAMOND SPRINGS EG1607777
AN ATTEMPTED SHOPLIFTER UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE PROVIDED A FALSE IDENTITY TO RESPONDING DEPUTIES

@ 1530 523(I) HN HAZARDOUS VESSEL \ LAKE TAHOE , SO LAKE TAHOE EG1607779
APPARENT ABANDONED VESSEL ANCHORED IN NAVIGATION WATERS OF LAKE TAHOE. STORED FOR PUBLIC SAFETY.

@ 1625 28 VC REPOSSESSION \ PLEASANT VALLEY RD, EL DORADO EG1607783
PRIVATE PROPERTY TOW

@ 1630 273.5(A) PC CRPL INJ:SPOUS/COHAB \ EL DORADO HILLS EG1607780
DEPUTIES RESPONDED TO A FIGHT IN PROGRESS BETWEEN A MALE AND FEMALE .
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 20

@ 1713 488 PC PETTY THEFT \ TOWN CENTER BL, EL DORADO HILLS EG1607750
A PURSE WAS STOLEN OFF OF A SHOPPING CART INSIDE A RETAIL STORE. 
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 42

# Redacted

@ 1730 13700(A) PC VERBAL DISTURBANCE \ POLLOCK PINES EG1607781
VERBAL DISBUTE

@ 1733 459 PC BURGLARY \ WALDWICK CR, BASS LAKE EG1607786
DEPUTIES WERE DISPATCHED TO THE REPORT OF A VEHICLE THAT WAS BURGLARIZED A FEW DAYS PRIOR
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =65

@ 1835 13700 PC VERBAL DISPUTE \ PLEASANT PLACERVILLE EG1607784
DEPUTIES RESPONDED TO A VERBAL DISPUTE BETWEEN A BOYFRIEND AND GIRLFRIEND

@ 2022 653M(A) PC ANNOYING PHONE CALLS \ STAGS LEAP RD, RESCUE EG1607788

@ 2028 INFO IN FOUND PROPERTY \ CAMERON PARK DR, CAMERON PARK EG1607789
A WALLET WAS TURNED IN BY A CITIZEN AND LATER BOOKED INTO EVIDENCE AS FOUND PROPERTY

# Redacted

@ 2300 273.5 PC INFLICT CRPL INJ SP/ \ SO LAKE TAHOE EG1607790
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 55

@ 2308 13700 PC DOMESTIC ARGUMENT \ SOUTH LAKE TAHO EG1607792
DOMESTIC ARGUMENT 
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Distribution of personal information related to juveniles, victims of Domestic Violence and\or victims of sexual assault is unlawful.

NOTE: "Presumption of innocence" serves to emphasize that the prosecution has the obligation to prove each element of the offense beyond a reasonable doubt.   Innocent until proven guilty.  This right is critically important in modern democracies and republics and should be extended to every arrestee.

ALL ARE PRESUMED INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY IN A COURT OF LAW. EVERY EFFORT IS MADE TO ENSURE THE ACCURACY OF INFORMATION POSTED ON THIS WEBSITE. HOWEVER, INEDC.COM DOES NOT GUARANTEE THE ACCURACY OR TIMELINESS
 

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In Custody Death Investigation

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[EDSO Lieutenant Jim Byers] For Immediate Release

On 8/27/16 at 12:24 am, Correctional Officers working in the El Dorado County Jail found inmate Dennis Renk (39 years old) unresponsive in his cell.  Renk has been in custody since November 6th, 2015, when he was arrested on charges of homicide after an altercation in Camino.

Renk was immediately treated by Correctional Officers, Jail Medical Staff, and transferred into the care of El Dorado County Fire Paramedics and he was transported to Marshall Hospital for further treatment.

The Sheriff’s Office initiated the Critical Incident Protocol, which is common with all in custody incidents of this nature.  Taking this action activates a multi-agency investigative team comprised of Sheriff Detectives, District Attorney Investigators, CHP Investigators, South Lake Tahoe PD Detectives, and Placerville PD Detectives), and provides for complete impartiality in the investigation.

At 4:13 pm, Renk was pronounced deceased by hospital staff.  The cause of his death is under investigation by the Critical Incident Protocol Team and by the El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office Coroner Unit.

 

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Gold Panning at Fairgrounds Sun to Tue - Register to Compete

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On-line registration is now closed so we could prepare the badges for pre-registers, but there is still plenty of time to register to compete!! 

Come to the gold panning registration office in the Floriculture building at the El Dorado County Fairgrounds. 

It's open Sunday 9/11 and Monday 9/12, from 9:00 to 5:00 and Tuesday 9/13 from 9:00 to 2:00. 

Registration is over in front of museum, but comps don't start till Wed. Mon and Tues Is closed to public for Mini miners day school field trips.

"We start setting up tonight at 5:00" said Paula Bondi Springer.

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BUSTED - 4 that Forced Entry into Two Separate Homes, Held Homeowners at Gunpoint in El Dorado Hills

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Four men were arrested this morning by your El Dorado County Sheriff's Office for armed robbery. [El Dorado County Sheriff's Office's photos]

The four suspects forced entry into two separate homes and held the homeowners at gunpoint in El Dorado Hills. The four also attempted to force entry into another home but was not successful. The suspects were wearing masks and hooded sweatshirts and stole various items from the victims.

@ 0248 211 PC ROBBERY:FIRST DEGREE \ TOWN CENTER BL, EL DORADO HILLS EG1608204
DEPUTIES RESPONDED TO A REPORT OF THREE SEPARATE ARMED HOME INVASION ROBBERIES WITHIN A 30 MINUTE TIMEFRAME. .

@ 0249 417(A)(2) PC EXHIBIT FIREARM \ NORTHAM PL, EL DORADO HILLS EG1608202
THREE SUBJECTS ATTEMPTED TO BREAK INTO VICTIM'S RESIDENCE. WHEN THE VICTIM LOOKED THROUGH HIS FRONT WINDOW ONE OF THE SUBJECTS POINTED A HANDGUN AT HIM.
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =61

@ 0255 211 PC ROBBERY \ LAGO VISTA DR, EL DORADO HILLS EG1608203
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =61
V02 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 57

@ 0319 212.5 PC ROBBERY \ VENTURA CT, EL DORADO HILLS EG1608205
REPORT OF A HOME INVASION.

As patrol deputies were searching the area for the suspects, an alert deputy observed a vehicle with four men. He followed the vehicle for a short distance and believed it was possible it was related to the robberies. A traffic stop was conducted and all four men were detained.

Deputies observed guns, masks and several cell phones inside of the vehicle. Detectives quickly responded and conducted a thorough investigation.

In addition to the three reported robberies, we have reason to believe there may have been a fourth attempt. If anyone has any information please contact Detective J. Robertson at (530) 642-4722

All four men were arrested and booked into the El Dorado County Jail.

EZEKIEL CAESAR 
JN1604385    EZEKIEL    NELSON    CAESAR    M
PV    20160911    INCUSTODY    19    EDSO
211    F    ROBBERY    $600,000.00
ENHANCEMENT    F    ENHANCEMENT - 12022(A)(1)PC    $25,000.00

 

DERRICK FIELDS 
JN1604389    DERRICK    DWAYNE    FIELDS    M
PV    20160911    INCUSTODY    19    EDSO
211    F    ROBBERY    $600,000.00
ENHANCEMENT    F    ENHANCEMENT - 12022(A)(1)PC    $25,000.00

 

 

WALTER MCGEE 
JN1604390    WALTER    LEE    MCGEE    M
PV    20160911    INCUSTODY    20    EDSO
211    F    ROBBERY    $600,000.00
ENHANCEMENT    F    ENHANCEMENT - 12022(A)(1)PC    $25,000.00
1203.2(A)    F    VIOL OF PROBATION

 

 

BRANDON WATERS 
JN1604388    BRANDON    OMARI    WATERS    M
PV    20160911    INCUSTODY    20    EDSO
211    F    ROBBERY    $600,000.00
ENHANCEMENT    F    ENHANCEMENT - 12022(A)(1)PC    $25,000.00

 

 

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EL DORADO COUNTY ARREST and REPORT LOG 2016-09-11

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Placerville Newswire | Arrested in El Dorado County on Sept 11, 2016. -- Notable Incidents: ROBBERY -- Four Armed Robbers Busted in El Dorado Hills, bail $600,000+ each...|  DUI ALCOHOL:CAUSE BOD INJ, $100,000...|  SHOPLIFTING, bail $10,500...|  ENHANCEMENT FOR BAIL PURPOSE ONLY, $120,000...|  CCW ON PERSON & DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL [SHOWING HIS CONCEALED GUN OFF AT A BAR. SUBJECT WAS INTOXICATED AND ULTIMATELY ARRESTED]...|  GARDEN VALLEY, CHAINSAW AND A MARIJUANA TRIMMER WERE STOLEN FROM A YARD...

KEY: Common Name
-Booking Number -First Name -Middle Name -Last Name -Sex
-Facility -Date Booked -Status -Age at Booking -Arresting Agency
-First 5 Charges -Bail $

# -- Detailed Armed Robbery Story here: http://inedc.com/14/busted-4-forced-entry-two-separate-homes-held-homeow...

ROBERTO ALVAREZ-VELAZQUEZ 
JN1604391    ROBERTO    AGUSTIN    ALVAREZ-VELAZQUEZ    M
PV    20160911    INCUSTODY    34    EDSO
273.5(A)            F    CRPL INJ:SPOUS/COHAB/DATE    $50,000.00
529.5(C)            M    POSS DECEPTIVE GOVT ID    $2,000.00

ASHLEIGH BALESTRERO
JN1604397    ASHLEIGH    DAVID    BALESTRERO    M
LT    20160911    RELEASED    21    EDSO
647(F)            M    DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL    $500.00

CARRIE BIENIAS 
JN1604383    CARRIE    ANN    BIENIAS    F
PV    20160911    RELEASED    21    PCHP
23152(A)/23152(B)        M    DUI:ALCOHOL/DRUGS    $15,000.00

LAUREN BOND 
JN1604384    LAUREN    MICHELLE    BOND    F
PV    20160911    RELEASED    26    EDSO
11377(A)            M    POSSESS CNTL SUB    $10,000.00
11350(A)            M    POSSESS NARCOTIC CNTL SUB    $25,000.00

LINDSAY BOWLES 
JN1604394    LINDSAY    GENE    BOWLES    F
PV    20160911    RELEASED    36    EDSO
488            M    PETTY THEFT    

EZEKIEL CAESAR 
JN1604385    EZEKIEL    NELSON    CAESAR    M
PV    20160911    INCUSTODY    19    EDSO
211            F    ROBBERY    $600,000.00
ENHANCEMENT        F    ENHANCEMENT - 12022(A)(1)PC    $25,000.00

JANE COATES 
JN1604396    JANE    MARIE    COATES    F
PV    20160911    RELEASED    22    PPD
11377(A)            M    POSSESS CNTL SUB    $4,500.00

DERRICK FIELDS 
JN1604389    DERRICK    DWAYNE    FIELDS    M
PV    20160911    INCUSTODY    19    EDSO
211            F    ROBBERY    $600,000.00
ENHANCEMENT        F    ENHANCEMENT - 12022(A)(1)PC    $25,000.00

JASON FOWLER 
JN1604379    JASON    PAUL    FOWLER    M
PV    20160911    RELEASED    37    EDSO
11364(A)            M    POSS UNLAW PARAPHERNALIA    $2,000.00
11377(A)            M    POSSESS CNTL SUB    $2,500.00
459.5            M    SHOPLIFTING    $10,500.00

JESSICA HAMMOND 
JN1604382    JESSICA    ANNE    HAMMOND    F
PV    20160911    RELEASED    33    EDSO
647(F)            M    DISORD CONDUCT:UI/DRUG    $500.00

KRISTEN HENDRICKSON
JN1604387    KRISTEN    MARIE    HENDRICKSON    F
PV    20160911    RELEASED    42    PPD
11364(A)            M    POSS UNLAW PARAPHERNALIA    $7,500.00
1320(A)            M    FTA:MISDEMEANOR CHARGE    $7,500.00

JAMIE HINDS 
JN1604380    JAMIE    HEATHER    HINDS    F
PV    20160911    RELEASED    30    EDSO
243(E)(1)            M    BAT:SPOUSE/EX SP/DATE/ETC    $7,500.00

RICHARD JONES
JN1604386    RICHARD    ALLEN    JONES    M
PV    20160911    INCUSTODY    36    PPD
21310            F    CARRY CON/DIRK OR DAGGER    $10,000.00
11364(A)            M    POSS UNLAW PARAPHERNALIA    $2,000.00
ENHANCEMENT        F    ENHANCEMENT FOR BAIL PURPOSE ONLY    $60,000.00
ENHANCEMENT        F    ENHANCEMENT FOR BAIL PURPOSE ONLY    $50,000.00
HANCEMENT        F    ENHANCEMENT FOR BAIL PURPOSE ONLY    $10,000.00

AUSTIN MADISON 
JN1604395    AUSTIN    PAUL    MADISON    M
PV    20160911    INCUSTODY    19    PCHP
23153(A)            F    DUI ALCOHOL:CAUSE BOD INJ    $50,000.00
23153(B)            F    DUI .08 ALCOHOL:BODLY INJ    $50,000.00

SAMUEL MARTINEZ 
JN1604381    SAMUEL    DE JESUS    MARTINEZ    M
LT    20160911    RELEASED    22    EDSO
23152(A)/23152(B)        M    DUI:ALCOHOL/DRUGS    $5,000.00

WALTER MCGEE 
JN1604390    WALTER    LEE    MCGEE    M
PV    20160911    INCUSTODY    20    EDSO
211            F    ROBBERY    $600,000.00
ENHANCEMENT        F    ENHANCEMENT - 12022(A)(1)PC    $25,000.00
1203.2(A)        F    VIOL OF PROBATION    

DEZRAY MITCHELL 
JN1604392    DEZRAY    VON    MITCHELL    F
PV    20160911    RELEASED    23    EDSO
11364(A)            M    POSS UNLAW PARAPHERNALIA    $2,500.00

BRADY PELLOW 
JN1604398    BRADY    MICHAEL    PELLOW    M
PV    20160911    INCUSTODY    42    EDSO
25400(A)(2)        M    CCW ON PERSON    $2,000.00
647(F)            M    DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL    $500.00
ENHANCEMENT        M    ENHANCEMENT / FOR BAIL PURPOSES ONLY    $2,500.00

VICTOR RODRIGUEZROMERO 
JN1604399    VICTOR    ARMANDO    RODRIGUEZROMERO    M
PV    20160911    INCUSTODY    24    PCHP
23152(A)/23152(B)        M    DUI:ALCOHOL/DRUGS    $5,000.00

BRANDON WATERS 
JN1604388    BRANDON    OMARI    WATERS    M
PV    20160911    INCUSTODY    20    EDSO
211            F    ROBBERY    $600,000.00
ENHANCEMENT        F    ENHANCEMENT - 12022(A)(1)PC    $25,000.00

BENJAMIN YOUNG 
JN1604393    BENJAMIN    WILLIAM    YOUNG    M
PV    20160911    INCUSTODY    23    EDSO
148.9(A)            M    FALSE ID TO SPECIFIC PO'S    $2,000.00
1203.2(A)        M    VIOL OF PROBATION    $10,500.00
1203.2(A)        M    VIOL OF PROBATION    
488            M    PETTY THEFT    $2,500.00
HANCEMENT        M    ENHANCEMENT - FOR BAIL PURPOSES ONLY    $5,000.00

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Incident Report: 9/11/2016

@ 0130 23152(A)/ VC DUI:ALCOHOL/DRUGS \ ATROARI ST, SOUTH LAKE TAHO EG1608200
ADULT MALE ARRESTED FOR DUI
S01 ARRESTED MARTINEZ, SAMUEL SEX=M AGE= 22

@ 0209 647(F) PC DISORD CONDUCT:UI/DR \ HIGHWAY 49 HY, PLACERVILLE EG1608201

@ 0248 211 PC ROBBERY:FIRST DEGREE \ TOWN CENTER BL, EL DORADO HILLS EG1608204
DEPUTIES RESPONDED TO A REPORT OF THREE SEPARATE ARMED HOME INVASION ROBBERIES WITHIN A 30 MINUTE TIMEFRAME. .

@ 0249 417(A)(2) PC EXHIBIT FIREARM \ NORTHAM PL, EL DORADO HILLS EG1608202
THREE SUBJECTS ATTEMPTED TO BREAK INTO VICTIM'S RESIDENCE. WHEN THE VICTIM LOOKED THROUGH HIS FRONT WINDOW ONE OF THE SUBJECTS POINTED A HANDGUN AT HIM.
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =61

@ 0255 211 PC ROBBERY \ LAGO VISTA DR, EL DORADO HILLS EG1608203
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =61
V02 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 57

@ 0319 212.5 PC ROBBERY \ VENTURA CT, EL DORADO HILLS EG1608205
REPORT OF A HOME INVASION.

@ 0829 459 PC BURGLARY \ SALMON FALLS RD, EL DORADO HILLS EG1608206
A DEPUTY WAS DISPATCHED TO A REPORT OF A VEHICLE BURGLARY.
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =52

@ 0847 487 PC GRAND THEFT \ INGOT LN, GARDEN VALLEY EG1608210
A CHAINSAW AND A MARIJUANA TRIMMER WERE STOLEN FROM A YARD
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 37

@ 0922 10.16.010 CO VEHICLE ABATEMENT \ PEDRO HILL RD, PILOT HILL EG1608207
THREE VEHICLES WERE TAGGED FOR ABATEMENT

@ 0935 459 PC BURGLARY:SECOND DEGR \ GREENLEAF DR, DIAMOND SPRINGS EG1608208
A STORAGE UNIT WAS BURGLARIZED.

@ 0951 459 PC BURGLARY:SECOND DEGR \ SALMON FALLS RD, PILOT HILL EG1608209
UNKNOWN SUSPECT(S) BROKE THE WINDOW OF A VEHICLE AND REMOVED SEVERAL ITEMS.
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =64

@ 1126 11364(A) HS POSS UNLAW PARAPHERN \ SWANSBORO RD, MOSQUITO EG1608212
SUBJECT WAS CITEDAND RELEASED FOR POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNILA.

@ 1145 273.5(A) PC CRPL INJ:SPOUS/COHAB \ DIAMOND SPRINGS EG1608211
A MALE WAS ARRESTED FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE.
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 29
S01 ARRESTED ALVAREZ-VELAZQUEZ, ROBERTO SEX=M AGE= 34

@ 1310 14601.1(A VC DRIVE:LIC SUSPENDED/ \ BUSINESS DR, SHINGLE SPRINGS EG1608213
A MALE SUBJECT WAS CITED FOR DRIVING ON A SUSPENDED LICENSE AND RELEASED ON SCENE.
S01 ARRESTED LIGHT, MICHAEL SEX=M AGE= 27

@ 1335 10.16.010 CO VEHICLE ABATEMENT \ DUSTY CAMP RD, GEORGETOWN EG1608215

# Redacted

@ 1700 INFO IN HARASSMENT REPORT \ POLLOCK PINES EG1608217
DEPUTIES TOOK A HARASSMENT REPORT IN POLLOCK PINES.
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =57

# Redacted

@ 1918 647(F) PC DISORD CONDUCT:UI/DR \ JULIE LN, SO LAKE TAHOE EG1608220
ADULT MALE ARRESTED FOR PUBLIC INTOXICATION

@ 2221 25400(A)( PC CCW ON PERSON \ CAMERON PARK DR, CAMERON PARK EG1608226
SUBJECT WAS SHOWING HIS CONCEALED GUN OFF AT A BAR. SUBJECT WAS INTOXICATED AND ULTIMATELY ARRESTED. 
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Fundraising Reception To Help Elect CHUCK SMITH to the EID Board of Directors

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FROM THE DESK OF Paul Raveling, Treasurer 

ATTENTION: SUPPORTERS OF AGRICULTURE & FAMILY BUSINESS 

You Are Cordially Invited To Attend A Fundraising Reception To Help Elect 
CHUCK SMITH TO THE EID BOARD OF DIRECTORS 

Location: BOEGER WINERY 1709 CARSON ROAD, PLACERVILLE, CA

Date: Tuesday, September 20, 5:30 PM

Donation: $60 per person 

Chuck Smith is a retired corporate executive from the packaging industry. Since his retirement, Chuck has served our community as an El Dorado County Sheriff's Office "STAR" volunteer and a member of the El Dorado Rod & Gun Club Board of Directors. If elected, Chuck intends to pursue policies that will ensure our water security in future droughts while meeting the needs of our small businesses and family-owned farms, ranches, orchards, and vineyards. Chuck Smith can be reached at (916) 941-8784.

Please RSVP To Dan Dellinger 530-644-5663 or dandellinger@infostations.com

Please make your checks payable to: COMMITTEE TO ELECT CHUCK SMITH 2737 CARNELIAN CIRCLE, EL DORADO  HILLS, CA 95762 

 

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Get More Done: 15 Things the Most Successful People Do Differently to Be More Productive

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And the best part is, you can adopt them all.BY JEFF HADEN 
  
Some people get more done than others -- a lot more.

But how?

To find out, Kevin Kruse, a keynote speaker on wholehearted leadership and extreme productivity and the author of 15 Secrets Ultra-Successful People Know About Time Management, interviewed over 200 ultra-productive people including seven billionaires, 13 Olympians, 20 straight-A students and over 200 successful entrepreneurs.

He asked a simple, open-ended question, "What is your number one secret to productivity?" After analyzing all of their responses, he coded their answers into 15 unique ideas.

Here's what the most productive people do differently:

 

1. They focus on minutes, not hours.

Average performers default to hours and half-hour blocks on their calendar. Highly successful people know there are 1,440 minutes in every day and there is nothing more valuable than time. Money can be lost and made again, but time spent can never be reclaimed.

As legendary Olympic gymnast Shannon Miller told him, "To this day, I keep a schedule that is almost minute by minute."

You must master your minutes to master your life.

 

2. They focus only on one thing.

Ultra productive people know their Most Important Task (MIT) and work on it for one to two hours each morning, without interruptions.

Tom Ziglar, CEO of Ziglar Inc., said, "Invest the first part of your day working on your number one priority that will help build your business."

What task will have the biggest impact on reaching your goal? What accomplishment will get you promoted at work?

 

3. They don't use to-do lists.

Throw away your to-do list; instead schedule everything on your calendar. It turns out only 41% of items on to-do lists ever actually get done. And all those undone items lead to stress and insomnia because of the Zeigarnik effect, which occurs when you harbor negative thoughts about goals you pursued but never accomplished.

Highly productive people put everything on their calendar and then work and live from that calendar. "Use a calendar and schedule your entire day into 15-minute blocks. It sounds like a pain, but this will set you up in the 95th percentile...", advises the co-founder of The Art of Charm, Jordan Harbinger.

 

4. They beat procrastination with time travel.

Your future self can't be trusted. That's because we are "time inconsistent." We buy veggies today because we think we'll eat healthy salads all week; then we throw out green rotting mush in the future.

As Kevin says, "I bought P90x because I thought I would start exercising vigorously... and yet a year later the box still sits unopened."

What can you do now to make sure your future self does the right thing? Anticipate how you will self-sabotage in the future, and come up with a solution to defeat your future self.

 

5. They make it home for dinner.

I first learned this from Intel's Andy Grove: "There is always more to be done, more that should be done, always more than can be done."

Highly successful people know what they value in life. Yes, work, but also what else they value. There is no right answer, but for many, values include: family time, exercise, giving back.

Productive people consciously allocate their 1,440 minutes a day to each area they value (i.e., they put it on their calendar) and then they stick to the schedule.

 

6. They use a notebook.

Richard Branson has said on more than one occasion that he wouldn't have been able to build Virgin without a simple notebook, which he takes with him wherever he goes.

In one interview, Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis said, "Always carry a notebook. Write everything down...That is a million dollar lesson they don't teach you in business school!"

Ultra-productive people free their minds by writing everything down.

 

7. They process email only a few times a day.

Ultra-productive people don't "check" email throughout the day. They don't respond to each vibration or ding to see who has intruded their inbox. Instead, like everything else, they schedule time to process their email quickly and efficiently.

For some that's only once a day; for Kevin it's once in the morning, at noon, and once and night.

 

8. They avoid meetings at all costs.

When Kevin asked Mark Cuban for his best productivity advice, Cuban quickly responded, "Never take meetings unless someone is writing a check."

Meetings are notorious time killers. They start late, have the wrong people in them, meander from topic to topic, and always run long. Get out of meetings whenever you can, hold fewer of them yourself... and if you do run a meeting, keep it short.

 

9. They say "no" to almost everything.

Billionaire Warren Buffet once said, "The difference between successful people and very successful people is that very successful people say 'no' to almost everything."

And James Altucher gave Kevin this colorful tip, "If something is not a "Hell, YEAH! Then it's a "no!"

Remember, you only have 1,440 minutes in every day. Don't give them away easily.

 

10. They follow the 80/20 rule.

Known as the Pareto Principle, in most cases 80% of outcomes come from only 20% of activities. Ultra-productive people know which activities drive the greatest results, and focus on those and ignore the rest.

 

11. They delegate almost everything.

Ultra-productive people don't ask, "How can I do this task?" Instead they ask, "How can this task get done?" They take the "I" out of it as much as possible.

Ultra-productive people don't have control issues and they are not micro-managers. In many cases good enough is, well, good enough.

 

12. They "theme" days of the week.

Highly successful people often theme days of the week to focus on major areas.

For decades I've used "Mondays for Meetings" and make sure I'm doing one-on-one check-ins with each direct report. My Friday afternoons are themed around financials and general administrative items that I want to clean up before the new week starts.

For more, check out Kevin's article about Jack Dorsey's work themes, a practice that enables Dorsey to run two companies at once.

Your goal: to batch your work to maximize your efficiency and effectiveness.

 

13. They only touch things one time.

How many times have you opened a piece of regular mail--an invoice, perhaps--and then put it down only to deal with it again later? How often do you read an email, and then close it and leave it in your inbox to deal with later?

 

14. They follow a consistent morning routine.

What surprised Kevin most when he was interviewing more than 200 successful people was how many of them wanted to share their morning ritual with him.

Hal Elrod, author of The Miracle Morning, said, "While most people focus on 'doing' more to achieve more, The Miracle Morning is about focusing on 'becoming' more so that you can start doing less, to achieve more."

While Kevin learned about a wide variety of habits, most people he interviewed nurtured their body in the morning with water, a healthy breakfast and light exercise. They nurtured their mind with meditation or prayer, inspirational reading, and journaling.

 

15. Energy is everything.

You can't make more minutes in the day, but you can increase your energy which will increase your attention, focus, decision making, and overall productivity.

Highly successful people don't skip meals, sleep or breaks in the pursuit of more, more, more. Instead, they view food as fuel, sleep as recovery, and pulse and pause with "work sprints."

 

The opinions expressed here by Inc.com columnists are their own, not those of Inc.com.
  
PUBLISHED ON: SEP 12, 2016

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The Fathers of the Apple Hill Growers Association recognized by High Hill Ranch

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HERE'S TO THE MEN THAT STARTED IT ALL! 
Dick Bethell (not pictured) 
Eugene Bolster (not pictured)
George Visman ( High Hill Ranch )
Edio Delfino ( Kids Inc. ) 
Gene Larson ( Larsons )

"Because of their hard work is what made Apple Hill Growers Association what it is today" writes High Hill Ranch owner and son of George Visman.

You can find George Visman this season at High Hill Ranch 88 years old and still loves to work. Be sure to stop by and say hello to George and feel free to ask him any questions about the start of High Hill Ranch.  (Center of the Picture)

VIA Apple Hill Grower's association: Written in 2004 -- 

The year was 1951 and Floyd Bolster decided to retire in a community called Camino. He bought a ranch that had 10 acres of producing apple trees and dreamed of working his land and reaping the rewards of the life of a farmer.

Six years later, Floyd Bolster died, and his son Gene left his job in Southern California to come to the ranch and complete his father’s dream.

In 1964, Gene Bolster, local grower; Dick Bethell, El Dorado County’s pomology specialist and farm advisor; Ed Delfino, El Dorado County’s agricultural commissioner: and Bob Tuck, a retired army officer, all united to form the Apple Hill Growers. This is the 40th year and Apple Hill continues to attract people from all over the world.

“There were about 16 ranchers back then,” said Bolster. “We usually gathered at Bob Tuck’s house at the end of the day and talked about how awful farming was,” recalled Bolster.

“We had an awful pear blight about 36 years ago and we had to do something to survive. Our major crop was pears.”

picker-bagTo this day, a few of the old pear orchards are still around. “An orchard can produce for 50 years if it is taken care of,” said Bolster. The pear blight took production from 52,000 tons in 1958 to 8,435 in 1965. A few of the ranchers had some apples planted, but pears had been the primary crop. It was time for a change.

Bolster and Delfino set out to discover a way to help the ranchers keep their farms and make the rich soil of Camino productive again. In 1962 Bolster and Delfino visited Oak Glen in Southern California.
“They had a successful marketing program, so we got a copy of their bylaws and improved on them,” Delfino said.

Armed with this information, they returned to Camino, gathered the local ranchers together and formed the growers association called Apple Hill.

“We faced competition from Washington State apples,” Bethell said, “but the growers in Camino had to do something.”

Bolster stated that the apples on the hill may not have that long shape, like the Washington apple. “They have longer days than we do. We have an ideal growing season, with a long chilling season. In other words, the trees stay dormant longer. So while a Washington apple may look great, our apples have better flavor.”

picker-bagThe name “Apple Hill” was created by Bob Tuck. “It was amazing how much we accomplished in such a short time,” Bolster said. “We started in mid-June of 1964 and had everything ready for the first press picnic in August.”

During the press picnic, each Apple Hill family hosted individual members of the press for a meal at their home and many of them became close friends. The growers also produced 50,000 paper litter bags that they passed out at the State Fair that year, offering two pounds of free apples to visitors who brought the litter bag to Apple Hill with them.

Bolster still has a few of those bags and if you compare the map that decorated the front of the original Apple Hill literature to the map of ranchers that exists today, you can see that the original association has blossomed into a very successful ranch marketing endeavor.

The Apple Hill Growers has grown from 16 original ranchers to over 55 ranchers, including Christmas tree growers and wineries, vineyards and a spa.

Another suggestion from Clarice Larson was to show visitors what could be done with apples in cooking. She originated the first place to sample some of the homemade desserts, baked goods, jams, jellies and sauces. In some of the ranches’ Web pages you will find a sample of the growers’ favorite recipes.

“It’s never easy to get ranchers to agree on anything,” Bolster observed, “but they did agree on forming the growers association. Everyone worked together and Apple Hill rose like a phoenix from the ashes of disaster.”

“Apple Hill was the first ranch marketing effort in Northern California,” Delfino said, “and its success is shown by the fact that now there are ranch marketing groups all over. Apple Hill is a great example of government, farmers and media working together for everyone’s good.”

At Larsen’s Ranch, you will find the Rhode Island Greening which is believed to be the oldest apple tree in El Dorado County. At Hilltop Ranch, the Bolsters have collected a number of antique varieties, making available some of the apples of your childhood.

So much of the history of Apple Hill has been preserved. The community has gone to tremendous effort to protect their history and offer the public an opportunity to step back in time, if only for a day. Visitors will find their day filled with old-fashioned fun. Plan a picnic on the lush land that surrounds these exciting ranches. Their doors are opened and the growers have gone the extra mile to ensure your family a day that they will remember.

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Dance Under the Stars to Support Local Victims of Domestic Violence

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The Center for Violence-Free Relationships Invites the Public to a Food Truck Dance Party to support services to victims of domestic violence.
 
EL DORADO COUNTY, CA - The Center for Violence-Free Relationships invites the public to put on their dancing shoes and join them on Saturday, September 17th from 6:00-9:00 pm at the Blue Shield parking lot for some tasty food, beer and live music!!
 
Dance the night away to the spectacular sounds of Todd Morgan & the Emblems (a 2016 Sammie nominee), who will be playing a mix of 50's & 60's to pop and rock & roll.
 
There will be food from Food Trucks in the Foothills, including All Star Que, GyroStop & Cousin’s Maine Lobster and many more!!! Grab a beer from the beer garden and kick back and enjoy the music!
 
This event is perfect for the whole family and a bargain at $10/person and $20/family and parking is free!!! So bring a lawn chair or two and come dance under the stars!
 
For more information go to The Center’s website at www.TheCenterNow.org.
 
Contact: Julie Sena | Community Affairs Coordinator
The Center for Violence-Free Relationships
Phone: (530) 295-4202
Fax: (530) 626-6895
JulieS@thecenternow.org
344 Placerville Dr. Suite 11
Placerville, CA 95667
www.thecenternow.org
 

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EL DORADO COUNTY ARREST and REPORT LOG 2016-09-12

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Placerville Newswire | Arrested in El Dorado County on Sept 12, 2016. -- Notable Incidents: INF INJ:SPS/ETC W/PR ASLT [No Bail]...|  EL DORADO HILLS, MALE JUVENILE WAS FOUND INSIDE OF A RESIDENCE WEARING A MASK....|  VANDALISM:DEFACE PROPERTY, Bail $10,000 [MALE SUBJECT HAD CAUSED EXTENSIVE DAMAGE TO AN INTERIOR WALL OF HIS MOTHER'S RESIDENCE]...|  FELON/ETC POSS/ETC F/ARM, Bail $85,000...|  ADDICT DRIVE VEHICLE, Bail $10,000...|  MINOR POSS MARIJ SCH \ KOKI LN, EL DORADO...

KEY: Common Name
-Booking Number -First Name -Middle Name -Last Name -Sex
-Facility -Date Booked -Status -Age at Booking -Arresting Agency
-First 5 Charges -Bail $

DONALD ALDEN 
JN1604415    DONALD    GILBERT    ALDEN    M
PV    20160912    INCUSTODY    63    EDSO
647(F)            M    DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL    $500.00

DANIEL AMSDEN 
JN1604402    DANIEL    LEE    AMSDEN    M
LT    20160912    INCUSTODY    51    EDSO
273.5(F)(1)        F    INF INJ:SPS/ETC W/PR ASLT    

MARIAH DUMARCE 
JN1604411    MARIAH    MARIE    DUMARCE    F
PV    20160912    INCUSTODY    24    EDSO
1203.2(A)        M    VIOL OF PROBATION    $50,000.00

BREEANA GARCIA 
JN1604417    BREEANA    DAWN    GARCIA    F
LT    20160913    INCUSTODY    22    SLPD
647(F)            M    DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL    $500.00

JUSTIN GLOGOWSKI 
JN1604407    JUSTIN    TYLER    GLOGOWSKI    M
LT    20160912    INCUSTODY    24    EDSO
1203.2(A)        M    VIOL OF PROBATION:ORIG CHGS 23152(A)/(B)    

JAVIER HERNANDEZ 
JN1604400    JAVIER        HERNANDEZ    M
LT    20160912    INCUSTODY    35    EDSO
12500(A)            M    DRIVE W/O LICENSE    $2,000.00
4573            F    BRING CNTL SUB/ETC JAIL    $50,000.00

JAWAD KHALIFAH 
JN1604403    JAWAD    EMADABED    KHALIFAH    M
PV    20160912    RELEASED    22    DA
23103(A)            M    RECKLESS DRIVING:HIGHWAY    

AUSTIN LEE 
JN1604414    AUSTIN    SCOTT    LEE    M
PV    20160912    INCUSTODY    20    EDSO
594(A)(1)            F    VANDALISM:DEFACE PROPERTY    $10,000.00

RYAN MAURER 
JN1604416    RYAN    LEN    MAURER    M
PV    20160912    RELEASED    40    EDSO
166(A)(4)            M    CONTEMPT:DISOBEY CRT ORDR    $3,000.00

JUSTIN MONTALVO 
JN1604408    JUSTIN    ROBERT    MONTALVO    M
PV    20160912    RELEASED    25    EDSO
14601.2(A)        M    DRIV:SUSP/ETC LIC:DUI:VIO    
4000(A)            I    NO REG:VEH/TRAILER/ETC    
16028(A)            I    FAIL PROVE FIN RSP:PO REQ    
14601.2(D)(2)        M    DRIV:SUSP/ETC LIC:DUI:VIO    

THOMAS QUEEN 
JN1604410    THOMAS    CHRISTOPHE    QUEEN    M
PV    20160912    RELEASED    39    EDSO
14601.2(B)        M    DRIVE:RESTRICTED LIC:DUI    $2,500.00

JERAMY RAGAN 
JN1604405    JERAMY    JOEL LEROY    RAGAN    M
PV    20160912    RELEASED    47    EDSO
29800(A)(1)        F    FELON/ETC POSS/ETC F/ARM    $85,000.00
1203.2(A)        M    VIOL OF PROBATION    $10,000.00
243(E)(1)            M    BAT:SPOUSE/EX SP/DATE/ETC    $6,500.00
1203.2(A)        M    VIOL OF PROBATION    $2,500.00
377(A)            M    POSSESS CNTL SUB    $2,500.00

STEPHEN RAPP 
JN1604413    STEPHEN    THOMAS    RAPP    M
LT    20160912    INCUSTODY    27    EDSO
23152(B)            M    DUI ALCOHOL/0.08 PERCENT    

DENTON RUSSELL 
JN1604412    DENTON    ALLEN    RUSSELL    M
PV    20160912    INCUSTODY    24    PCHP
14601.1(A)        M    DRIVE:LIC SUSPENDED/ETC    $2,500.00
1203.2(A)        F    VIOL OF PROBATION    
ENHANCEMENT        M    ENHANCEMENT - FOR BAIL PURPOSES ONLY    $5,000.00

JENNIFER SULLIVAN 
JN1604404    JENNIFER    LEE    SULLIVAN    F
PV    20160912    RELEASED    33    EDSO
11377(A)            M    POSSESS CNTL SUB    $2,500.00
11350(A)            M    POSSESS NARCOTIC CNTL SUB    $2,500.00
4462.5            M    SHO ON VEH/GIV PO FLS REG    $2,000.00
23152(C)            M    ADDICT DRIVE VEHICLE    $10,000.00
364(A)            M    POSS UNLAW PARAPHERNALIA    $2,000.00

JOSEPH TIMMONS 
JN1604409    JOSEPH    TOLBERT    TIMMONS    M
PV    20160912    INCUSTODY    26    EDSO
3056            F    VIOLATION OF PAROLE:FEL    

KRISTINA WELS 
JN1604406    KRISTINA    JACOBA    WELS    F
PV    20160912    INCUSTODY    38    EDSO
1203.2(A)        F    VIOL OF PROBATION    

KATHERINE YARED 
JN1604401    KATHERINE    PATRICIA    YARED    F
PV    20160912    RELEASED    27    EDSO
496(A)            M    REC KNWN STOLN PROP    $10,000.00
14601.2(A)        M    DRIV:SUSP/ETC LIC:DUI:VIO    $10,000.00

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Incident Report: 9/12/2016

@ 0049 664/459 PC ATTEMPT BURGLARY \ DA VINCI DR, EL DORADO HILLS EG1608228
UNKNOWN SUSPECT(S) OPENED ROLL UP GARAGE DOOR WITHOUT FORCE AND OPENED THE MAN DOOR TO THE GARAGE OF A RESIDENCE.
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 75
V02 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =76

@ 0050 12500(A) VC DRIVE W/O LICENSE \ PIONEER TRAIL , SOUTH LAKE TAHO EG1608227
ADULT MALE ARRESTED FOR DRIVING WITHOUT A LICENSE AND KNOWINGLY BRINGING A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE INTO THE JAIL.
S01 ARRESTED HERNANDEZ-HERNANDEZ, JAVIER. SEX=M AGE= 35

@ 0100 27491 GC `DEATH INVESTIGATION \ RESCUE EM1608229
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =71

@ 0130 602.5 PC ENTER NONCOMM DWELLI \ SCHOONER DR, EL DORADO HILLS EG1608230
MALE JUVENILE WAS FOUND INSIDE OF A RESIDENCE WEARING A MASK.
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =47
V02 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 48
S01 SEX=M SUSPECT AGE= 17

@ 0718 27491 GC DOCTOR'S CASE \ EL DORADO HILLS EM1608235
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =78

@ 0830 23153(C) VC DRIVING WHILE ADDICT \ HIGHWAY 50 HY, PLACERVILLE EG1608237

@ 0944 0000 IN INFORMATION REPORT \ SALMON FALLS RD, EL DORADO HILLS EG1608249
AN UNKNOWN WHITE MALE WAS OBSERVED ATTEMPTING TO BREAK IN TO A VEHICLE.

@ 1034 INFO IN CODE ENFORCEMENT \ SMITH FLAT CEMETER RD, PLACERVILLE EG1608239
PROPERTY WAS IN VIOLATION OF COUNTY CODE ENFORCEMENT.

@ 1115 488 PC PETTY THEFT \ LIME KILN RD, DIAMOND SPRINGS EG1608238
REPORTING PARTY BELIEVES HER NIECE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THEFTS AND VANDALISM ON HER PROPERTY.

@ 1222 000000000 IN APS REPORT \ CAPPS CROSSING RD, GRIZZLY FLATS EG1608248
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =87

# Redacted

@ 1249 14601.2(B VC DRIVE:RESTRICTED LIC \ CIMMARRON RD, CAMERON PARK EG1608242
DURING A TRAFFIC STOP IT WAS DISCOVERED THAT THE DRIVER OF THE VEHICLE WAS DRIVING ON SUSPENDED DRIVER'S LICENSE.
S01 ARRESTED QUEEN, THOMAS SEX=M AGE= 39

@ 1300 11357(E) HS MINOR POSS MARIJ SCH \ KOKI LN, EL DORADO EG1608240

@ 1301 487 PC GRAND THEFT \ PLATT CR, EL DORADO HILLS EG1608247
THE VICTIM DISCOVERED JEWELRY MISSING AFTER A MOVING COMPANY MOVED HIS BELONGINGS TO A NEW RESIDENCE.
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =51

@ 1328 13700 IN DOMESTIC QUARREL \ POLLOCK PINES EG1608244 
A COUPLE WITH CHILDREN WERE IN A VERBAL ARGUMENT

@ 1410 530.5(A) PC OBT CREDIT/ETC:OTHER \ WEDGE HILL RD, DIAMOND SPRINGS EG1608250
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =50

@ 1414 459 PC BURGLARY \ HIGHWAY 50 , TWIN BRIDGES EG1608246
VICTIM REPORTED BURGLARY AND UNAUTHORIZED USE OF A CREDIT CARD.
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 30

@ 1542 601 WI RUNAWAY \ FORNI RD, PLACERVILLE EG1608252
A JUVENILE WALKED AWAY AFTER SCHOOL. THE JUVENILE WAS LATER LOCTED AT A RESIDENCE IN PLACERVILLE.

@ 1643 INFO IN VEHICLE ABATEMENT \ FAITH LN, DIAMOND SPRINGS EG1608253
VEHICLE ABATEMENT
S01 SEX=F SUSPECT AGE= 58

@ 1700 10.16.140 CC PRIVATE PROPERTY TOW \ GREENLEAF DR, PLACERVILLE EG1608258
PRIVATE PROPERTY TOW

@ 1724 INFO IN DVRO INFO REPORT \ CAMINO EG1608255
DEPUTIES TOOK AN INFORMATION REPORT REGARDING A DOMESTIC VIOLENCE RESTRAINING ORDER.

@ 1756 594(A)(1) PC VANDALISM:DEFACE PRO \ CAMERON PARK EG1608254
DEPUTIES RESPONDED TO A VERBAL DISTURBANCE IN PROGRESS. IT WAS DETERMINED A MALE SUBJECT HAD CAUSED EXTENSIVE DAMAGE TO AN INTERIOR WALL OF HIS MOTHER'S RESIDENCE.
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 48
S01 ARRESTED LEE, AUSTIN SEX=M AGE= 20

@ 1900 27491 GC DEATH INVESTIGATION \ GARDEN VALLEY EM1608223
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =74

# Redacted

@ 1915 647(F) PC DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOH \ LEISURE LN, PLEASANT VALLEY EG1608257
SUSPECT WAS ARRESTED FOR PUBLIC INTOXICATION.

@ 2007 242 PC BATTERY \ CROWN POINT DR, DIAMOND SPRINGS EG1608259
TWO MALE JUVENILES GOT INTO A FIGHT. INJURIES WERE MINOR AND NO PROSECUTION WAS DESIRED.

@ 2128 459 PC BURGLARY \ HIGHWAY 193 HY, COOL EG1608260
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =44

@ 2310 242 PC BATTERY \ GOLD RIDGE TL, POLLOCK PINES EG1608262
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =47 

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California's heralded new medical marijuana regulations have already experienced some growing pains

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Last year, Gov. Jerry Brown signed long-sought measures that empower the state to oversee every aspect of the booming medical marijuana trade. While a new pot czar started learning the ropes, farmers who have for decades cultivated their plants under fear of a crackdown contemplated what it would mean to come into the light.

Scarcely had the bill been signed before cities and counties began rushing to ban cultivation ahead of an accidentally imposed deadline that required some urgent followup legislation. The tweaking has continued, with Brown getting bills this year to create small-scale "cottage" growing licenses and to adjust Los Angeles to a newly licensed reality . Bills to tax cultivators and to amend last year's package of new rules didn't make it that far.

As the Legislature chips away, regulators rumble under deadlines toward issuing new rules. The California Department of Food and Agriculture, whose duties will include regulating growers and devising a "seed-to-sale" system for tracking plants, is holding a public workshop today on the environmental effects. Expect some cannabis cultivators with a lot of questions at the Convention Center from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

 

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The Comprehensive Case Against Donald Trump

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By Peter Wehner

The strongest case to make for conservatives supporting Donald Trump is a modest one. It goes like this: He is a deeply flawed man who is running against someone who is even more deeply flawed. Hillary Clinton is a person with liberal instincts who has been pulled further to the left in this campaign. She is also an ethical wreck whose career is laced with ineptitude, from HillaryCare to her handling of the Libyan fiasco, the Russian “re-set,” the Syrian civil war and spreading disorder in the world. So while Trump may be imperfect, the odds of him doing some good, on some issues, are better than in the case of Clinton. He is problematic; she is worse. And so, given the choice between two massively imperfect candidates for president, we are obligated to support the one who will do the least amount of damage and perhaps, if we’re lucky, a bit of good here and there.

This is a point of view held by some intelligent and well-intentioned people. It deserves a serious response from those of us who will not vote for Trump for president. Here’s mine.

Trump’s Cynical Flip-Flops

Perhaps the place to begin is to recall what one of the chief selling points of Donald Trump was, which was that he’s not a typical politician. He “tells it like it is” and says what he means. He has the guts to do what weak, incompetent and unprincipled politicians won’t. Yet it turns out that he’s far worse on this score than the typical politician. He is much more cynical than most, and the half-life of his promises are shorter than those of any politician in memory.

Trump has flipped his view on mass deportation, visas for high-skilled workers, the Iraq War, the Libya intervention, deposing Hosni Mubarak, Syrian refugees, fighting ISIS, NATO, nuclear proliferation, banning all Muslims, abortion, the minimum wage, Obamacare mandates, gun control, taxing the wealthy, releasing his tax returns, his party affiliation, his views on Ronald Reagan (from a “con man” to the president he admires most), Bill Clinton (from his sexual predatory habits being “totally unimportant” to him being “the worst abuser of women in history of politics”), Hillary Clinton (from “probably above and beyond everybody else” as secretary of state to “the worst secretary of state in the history of the United States”), and Barack Obama (from “doing great” as president to being “probably the worst president in the history of our country”). And this is only a partial list.

In just the last few weeks, Trump jettisoned what had been a core campaign commitment: The forced deportation of all illegal immigrants in the United States. He won the Republican primary in large part because he separated himself from other candidates on illegal immigration, and he was the one who repeatedly spoke about how he, and he alone, had the guts to deport 11 million illegal immigrants. He spoke proudly of his “deportation force” idea. It was central to his appeal. Yet he tossed it aside like it meant nothing to him, before (partially) reversing himself again. His latest position is that what he does with illegal immigrants is to be determined. Keep in mind, too, that in 2012 Trump lacerated Mitt Romney for being too tough on illegal immigration (“He had a crazy policy of self-deportation, which was maniacal” is how Trump put it on November 26, 2012. “It sounded as bad as it was, and he lost all of the Latino vote.”) So he’s been all over the map on this issue, like he has on so many others.

Limited Government, Obamacare and ISIS

Prominent conservatives have said, in an attempt to allay concerns about Trump, that he is solidly conservative on matters like the size of government and reducing the debt; repealing and replacing Obamacare; and defeating ISIS. But none of these claims withstands scrutiny.

Trump has shown no commitment to limited government. He has repeatedly stated he’s against entitlement reform, a basic requirement of those wishing to re-limit and rein in the costs of government. His plan to cut the deficit consists of cutting “waste, fraud and abuse,” the ultimate fiscal dodge. He also said he would “at least double” Hillary Clinton’s plan to spend on infrastructure – at an estimated cost of $500 billion. (Remember, too, that Trump was praising President Obama’s stimulus package in Obama’s first term when virtually every Republican, including Republican members of Congress, was criticizing it.)

As for the debt: Trump has gone from promising to eliminate it in eight years to wanting creditors to accept lower payments than they are owed, to printing more money to stave off default. His tax plan, as currently constructed, would drain trillions from the Treasury. So simply based on what we know, based on what Trump has said, there’s no chance he will reduce the size of government but will rather expand it; and it’s quite likely the debt will grow worse under Trump than it would under Clinton. Even on executive orders, he has said that he has no qualms about using this power much like Obama has done -- only his will be “better.” AsIan Tuttle put it, “Trump’s dismissiveness toward the Constitution is in excess of anything Barack Obama displayed in 2008 or 2012.”

On repealing and replacing Obamacare: This, too, is a meaningless promise. During this campaign Trump has also spoken favorably about a single-payer health care system. He has praised the Obamacare mandates. He has said he believes in universal health care coverage and that the federal government ought to provide it. Many of his views, then, have been somewhat to the left of Obama’s. (Even Obama has denied he wants a single-payer health care system.)

On ISIS: Trump talks about destroying the Islamic State. But as recently as last fall, when it was territorially at its most dominant, Trump was saying ISIS was not ours to take on – it was “not our fight” – and we should “let Russia fight it.” That is hardly taking the battle to the enemy. Trump now says he would declare war on ISIS, but he would wage it with very few to no troops. Trump’s plan to defeat the Islamic State is purely rhetorical, not real.

These are just three policy areas – I could list many others -- and they demonstrate why Trump saying something one day isn’t anything we can rely on the next day. He is as unprincipled as any major presidential candidate in the history of America.

The Supreme Court “Trump Card”

Now let me turn to the matter of the Supreme Court, which is often invoked by Trump supporters as dispositive when it comes to the case for voting for Trump over Hillary Clinton.

I will concede that the chances of Trump appointing a better Supreme Court justice than Clinton are better, but just barely. Trump’s promise to nominate a conservative on the court is as meaningful to me as his pile of other (broken) promises. He put out a list of fine judges – none of whom he probably knows anything about. It was a list prepared for him in order to pacify conservatives.

Now add to that the fact that Trump has said his liberal, pro-choice sister would be a “phenomenal” Supreme Court justice; that he has not shown the slightest bit of interest in or knowledge about judicial philosophy; and that he believes judges “sign laws” (they don’t). The idea that Trump would fight for a conservative nominee, especially if Democrats regain control of the Senate – that he would expend political capital for a Scalia-like nominee – is fanciful. He would almost surely opt for the Art of the Deal with the likes of Sen. Chuck Schumer.

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Now one could concede every point I’ve made and share every concern I’ve laid out but still argue that a gamble on Trump is better that the sure liberal bet on Clinton. I agree, if that were all there was to it. But there’s a great deal more one has to take into account on the matter of Trump, and when one does the case shifts dramatically against him.

Conspiracy Theories and Crazed Staff

Start with Trump peddling crazy conspiracy theories. It was, in fact, a conspiracy theory that elevated his profile five years ago, when Trump asserted President Obama was not born in the United States and that he could prove it. That was a lie, yet Trump continued to promote it, including misleading us when he spoke about all the evidence his investigators were gathering to prove his case. Since then, Trump has implied that Obama is a secret Muslim and claimed he is the “founder of ISIS.” (Trump later claimed he was being sarcastic. As this interview demonstrates, he was not.)

Trump has also suggested Ted Cruz’s father was implicated in the assassination of President Kennedy; that Vince Foster was murdered (five separate investigations found this claim to be utterly false); and that doctors are hiding evidence that vaccinations cause autism (a conspiracy theory that, if enough people believed it, would have devastating health effects). Repeated ventures into the fever swamps is evidence of a troubled mind, something one might want to take into account when considering a prospective president.

None of this is shocking, given the type of people Trump has surrounded himself with. Recall that one of the early arguments Trump supporters made is that he would surround himself with the “best” people. But Washington Post columnist Michael Gerson has reminded us of the kind of people Trump has attracted: Corey Lewandowski, who manhandled a female reporter and whose demeaning style resulted in a staff revolt; Paul Manafort, who was paid lucrative consulting fees by oppressive governments and who resigned after reports that investigators in Ukraine were looking into millions of dollars in alleged payments to him; longtime adviser Roger Stone, a rather unhinged fellow who, among other things, has claimed Bill and Hillary Clinton are “plausibly responsible” for the deaths of roughly 40 people; and now Steve Bannon, the CEO of the campaign, who has run a website, Breitbart, that is sympathetic to white nationalism and, by Bannon’s own admission, has provided a home to the noxious “alt-right” movement.

Affinity for Dictators and Slandering America

There are a host of other concerns about Trump, including his admiration for dictators. They include:

  • Vladimir Putin, of whom Trump said, “It is always a great honor, to be so nicely complimented by a man [Putin] so highly respected within his own country and beyond.”
  • Kim Jong-un, of whom Trump said, “And you have to give him credit. How many young guys — he was like 26 or 25 when his father died — take over these tough generals, and all of a sudden — you know, it’s pretty amazing when you think of it. How does he do that? Even though it is a culture and it’s a cultural thing, he goes in, he takes over, and he’s the boss. It’s incredible.”
  • The butchers of Tiananmen Square, of whom Trump said, “They were vicious, they were horrible, but they put it down with strength. That shows you the power of strength. Our country is right now perceived as weak.”
  • Saddam Hussein, of whom Trump said, “Saddam Hussein throws a little [chemical] gas, everyone goes crazy, 'oh he's using gas!'"

Trump also has the habit of slandering America. For example, when MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough said Putin “kills journalists, political opponents and invades countries,” Trump replied, “At least he’s a leader.” Besides, Trump asserted, “I think our country does plenty of killing also.” And when asked if President Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey was exploiting the recent coup attempt to purge his political enemies, Trump did not call for him to observe the rule of law or standards of justice. Instead he turned on the United States. “When the world sees how bad the United States is and we start talking about civil liberties, I don’t think we are a very good messenger,” he said. “I don’t think we have a right to lecture,” Trump said in an interview. “Look at what is happening in our country. How are we going to lecture when people are shooting policemen in cold blood?” That’s the kind of moral equivalence conservatives once criticized liberals for. (Remember Jeane Kirkpatrick’s “Blame America First” speech?)

Policy Illiteracy

On the matter of public policy, hardly incidental for a person running for president, Donald Trump is breathtakingly ignorant, and has shown almost no interest in overcoming his ignorance.

The examples one can cite are nearly endless, but they would include not knowing what the nuclear triad is or what judges do, confusing the Kurds and the Quds Force, and his contradictory views on minimum wage (wages are too high and then too low; he’s for it and then against; he favors enforcement by the federal government and then wants states to take the lead). Trump has shown he’s not capable of talking intelligently and coherently about the debt (see above), health care policy (his solution is to “eliminate lines across the states”), the main reasons for lost blue-collar jobs (it’s not because of free-trade agreements), abortion (arguing that women who have abortions should be “punished” even as he was praising Planned Parenthood), changes he would make to NAFTA (utterly incomprehensible), Putin’s aggressions against Ukraine (he wasn’t aware that any such thing had occurred until ABC’s George Stephanopoulos pointed it out to him), the Israeli-Palestinian conflict (he promised to be “neutral” on it before reversing course) and forcing the military to commit war crimes (first yes, then no).

Redefining the GOP

In addition, Trump, if he were to become president, would fundamentally redefine the Republican Party in ways that are in many respects antithetical to conservatism. If he were to be elected it would mean the GOP will no longer be the home of conservatism.

Trump plays identity politics like a man of the left, and in a way that conservatives have always criticized (e.g., his comments on the Mexican heritage of Judge Gonzalo Curiel). Trump is a fierce protectionist, further even to the left on trade than Bernie Sanders is, and his policies would be catastrophic for the world economy and America’s, too. He is completely at odds with what most every serious free-market economist of the last two centuries has believed on free trade. He has repeatedly defended eminent domain. And he has a certain contempt for the First Amendment, promising to “open up” libel laws.

Trump has also shown he has neo-isolationist impulses. Sometimes in this campaign his arguments have echoed George McGovern’s “Come Home, America” rallying cry. (Trump’s comments on the uselessness of NATO and his unwillingness to honor our commitments by coming to the defense of our NATO allies were utterly foolish, given Russia’s aggressive intentions, and required him to finally walk them back.) He called for the impeachment of President George W. Bush and falsely accused him of lying about WMD leading up to the Iraq War. Trump was a registered Democrat for most of the 2000s, has given money to the most liberal Democrats (Hillary Clinton, Harry Reid, Ted Kennedy, Chuck Schumer, and Nancy Pelosi among them) while they were attacking the conservative agenda; and he gave six-figure contributions to the Clinton Foundation.

Trump supporters are quick to forgive him for those actions, as they are for so much else, in this case saying he was simply acting as a businessman. That explanation is itself problematic, but the evidence suggests he was saying what he believed – and if any other Republican had done a fraction of what Trump had, he would have been consigned to outer darkness. After four years of a Trump presidency, the Republican Party would be twisted beyond recognition, and in a way that would trouble any authentic conservative.

Temperamentally Unfit

Now to what may be the most important issue of all: presidential temperament. Trump defenders dismiss this concern, as if it’s simply a matter of Trump critics having delicate sensibilities, that the only problem with the former reality television star is that he is “indecorous” and says some things “awkwardly.” We just have to get over the fact that he’s a bit too “boorish,” to use a word employed by Trump supporter Eric Metaxas.

That is absurd.

Trump’s cruel and heartless comments have been well documented, including mocking a reporter with a physical disability, the grieving mother of a war hero killed in action and ridiculing John McCain’s POW years. He has also likened Ben Carson’s “pathology” to that of a child molester and engaged in sexist attacks against Megyn Kelly, Carly Fiorina and other women. These qualify as more than “indecorous” and “awkward.” What many Trump supporters are uncomfortable admitting is that while they may not be attracted to his nativism, misogyny and dehumanization of others, they are fully prepared to accept those things and, by constantly mischaracterizing and watering down his comments, defend them.

But set Trump’s rhetorical assaults aside if you want. He is also a pathological liar.“The man lies all the time,” according to Thomas Wells, Trump’s former lawyer. Tony Schwartz, the co-writer of “The Art of the Deal,” says that “lying is second nature to him.” The record supports that conclusion.

In addition, corruption has followed Trump his entire career, including his bankruptcies; his refusal to pay contractors who have done work for him; the scams (e.g., Trump University, the Trump Institute and the Trump Network); his history of being charged with housing discrimination/tenant intimidation; his use of hundreds of undocumented Polish workers and much more. (For details, see this story in The Atlantic and this Washington Post story, which concludes “you’d have to work incredibly hard to find a politician who has the kind of history of corruption, double-dealing, and fraud that Donald Trump has.”) Trump is also a crony capitalist, a corrupter of our political system, par excellence.

Trump’s combination of character weaknesses – both private and public – would normally be quite relevant to conservatives. Yet some of those who have spent a career articulating the important of character, including in our public leaders, are now dismissive of those concerns.

The core issue here has to do with the most important qualities we should look for in a president – habits of mind and heart, emotional and psychological stability, equanimity and disposition. These matters are even more important than where a person checks the policy boxes. And in this respect, Trump is a genuine threat to the well-being of America. He has shown himself to be erratic, inconsistent, unstable, unprincipled, vindictive, and narcissistic. He lacks empathy and has a grandiose self-image. He is obsessive and manipulative. His former ghostwriter, Mr. Schwartz, describes him  as pathologically impulsive and self-centered. This is a very dangerous combination of characteristics to have in a president; it would not end well at all for Trump, or for our nation.

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I’ve gone at length on these matters precisely because too often, Trump supporters glide over his faults, downplaying them or ignoring them, often misrepresenting the case against him. It’s always easier to battle strawmen than it is to confront actual arguments.

This is an effort to present actual arguments based on real-world facts. The cumulative case against the Republican nominee for president is, for many of us, overwhelming. (So, for different reasons, is the case against Hillary Clinton, who is an ethical wreck, untrustworthy and a woman of the left who has amassed a record of failure over her career.)

The Trump oeuvre – what he has said, and done, and shown over the course of his life and this campaign -- leads to an unfortunate but inescapable conclusion: Donald J. Trump is manifestly unfit to be president of the United States.

Peter Wehner is a senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. Previously he worked in the administrations of Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, and George W. Bush.

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Schedule of Events 2016 World Gold Panning Championships – Wednesday, September 14

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by Dina Gentry, Competitor and Media Liaison

Wednesday, September 14 – Competition Begins with Qualifying Rounds

Championships
The 2016 World Gold Panning Championships
The El Dorado County Fairgrounds is the center of the 2016 World Gold Panning competition. Competitors will be panning native sand and gravel to find placer gold in record time! Panners from over 20 countries will be competing in categories that include: Juniors, Men, Women, Veterans, Classical Pan, 2-Person Team, 3-Person Team, 5-Person Team and The National Team.

TIME PLUS ACCURACY: 30 competitors at a time will each have a bucket with about 22 to 44 pounds of gravel that has been salted with 5-12 tiny pieces of gold. Competitors will not know the amount of gold in each heat. Each person’s time will be recorded and a 3-minute penalty added for each piece missed.

The competitors in each heat with the best time will keep advancing through quarter finals and semi finals until day 5 (Sunday) where the top 30 in each category will compete in the finals to determine the best in the world.

Schedule of Events for Wednesday:

 

Time

Event

Location 

 

 

9:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Historic Encampments

Fairgrounds

9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Preliminary Panning Heats

Gold Panning Arena

10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.

Kodak Opportunities with Historical Legends

Forni Frontier Town

11:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

Old West Shootout & Skit

Main Lawn

12:20 a.m. – 1:40 p.m.

Lunch Break – Panning Competition

 

1:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.

Sarpika Gypsy Dancing Troop

Wells Fargo Stage

1:30 p.m.  – 2:00 p.m.

Snake Oil Show

Wells Fargo Stage

2:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.

Old West Shootout and Skit

Main Lawn

2:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Preliminary Panning Heats Continue

Gold Panning Arena

3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Music – Gold Rush Chorus

Wells Fargo Stage

4:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Grape Stomp Competition

Wells Fargo Stage

8:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

Music – The Fabulous Liars

Marble Valley Stage

9:15 p.m. – 10:15 p.m.

Music – 120 West

Marble Valley Stage

 

Highlights:

  • More than 400 individuals and 20 different countries have registered to compete.
  • The grape stomp is still taking entries.
  • The event is free to the public all week, except for Saturday evening. Beginning at 5:00 p.m., there will be an entry fee of $5 to enjoy the live music.
  • Tickets for Friday’s concerts are for sale at Raley’s - 166 Placerville Dr, Placerville, CA 95667. A list of bands may be found in the official program >>http://anyflip.com/mdhs/ofyw/

 

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EL DORADO COUNTY ARREST and REPORT LOG 2016-09-14

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Placerville Newswire | Arrested in El Dorado County on Sept 14, 2016. -- Notable Incidents: OFFER FALSE EVIDENCE, PERJURY...|  FTA AFTER WRITTEN PROMISE, bail $20,000...|  MINOR POSS MARIJ SCH \ PONDEROSA RD, RESCUE...|  POLLOCK PINES, ADULT FEMALE WAS LIVING IN HER GRANDPARENTS GARAGE IN VIOLATION OF A RESTRAINING ORDER. VICTIM AGE =69...|  CAMERON PARK, SUSPECT WHEN TO THE HOUSE AND CONTACTED THE PERSON WHO HE WAS RESTRAINED FROM...

KEY: Common Name
-Booking Number -First Name -Middle Name -Last Name -Sex
-Facility -Date Booked -Status -Age at Booking -Arresting Agency
-First 5 Charges -Bail $

JAIME BARRAZA-VIDACA 
JN1604443    JAIME    OSVALDO    BARRAZA-VIDACA    M
LT    20160914    RELEASED    30    EDSO
12500(A)            M    DRIVE W/O LICENSE    
40508(A)            M    FAIL T/APPEAR:WRIT PROMIS    $2,500.00

CHYNNA BENECKE 
JN1604441    CHYNNA    ROSE MARIE    BENECKE    F
LT    20160914    RELEASED    25    EDSO
1203.2(A)        M    VIOL OF PROBATION    $15,000.00

MITCHELL GEORGE 
JN1604436    MITCHELL    CARL    GEORGE    M
PV    20160914    INCUSTODY    27    EDSO
REMOVAL ORDER    F    REMOVAL ORDER

AMY GOOD 
JN1604446    AMY    LYNN    GOOD    F
PV    20160915    INCUSTODY    36    PPD
23152(A)/23152(B)        M    DUI:ALCOHOL/DRUGS    $5,000.00

AMBER JUHL 
JN1604440    AMBER    LYNNE    JUHL    F
PV    20160914    RELEASED    33    EDSO
132            F    OFFER FALSE EVIDENCE    
118(A)            F    PERJURY

RICK MADDEN 
JN1604439    RICK    WILLIAM    MADDEN    M
LT    20160914    RELEASED    61    EDSO
7028(A)            M    CONTRACTING W/O LICENSE    
7027.1(A)        M    ADV AS CONTRACTOR W/O LIC    

PETER MAHONEY 
JN1604437    PETER    CHARLES    MAHONEY    M
LT    20160914    INCUSTODY    51    EDSO
4463(A)(1)        F    FORGE/ALTER VEH REG/ETC    $10,000.00
496(A)            M    REC KNWN STOLN PROP    $2,000.00

GRAYDON MCLEOD 
JN1604444    GRAYDON    HOWARD    MCLEOD    M
PV    20160914    INCUSTODY    50    EDSO
647(F)            M    DISORD CONDUCT:UI/DRUG    $500.00

BENJAMIN PARRA 
JN1604442    BENJAMIN    EUGENE    PARRA    M
LT    20160914    INCUSTODY    38    SLPD
853.7            M    FTA AFTER WRITTEN PROMISE    $20,000.00

JAMES PINKERTON 
JN1604433    JAMES    EDWIN    PINKERTON    M
LT    20160914    RELEASED    40    EDSO
12500(A)            M    DRIVE W/O LICENSE    $2,000.00

ANTHONY SALAZAR 
JN1604435    ANTHONY    DANNY    SALAZAR    M
PP    20160914    INCUSTODY    21    EDSO
23152(B)            M    DUI ALCOHOL/0.08 PERCENT    

NEILL STROMBERG 
JN1604438    NEILL    LAWRENCE    STROMBERG    M
PV    20160914    INCUSTODY    22    PPRO
3454(C)            F    FLASH INCARCERATION    

WILLIAM WIGIERT 
JN1604434    WILLIAM    WESLEY    WIGIERT    M
PV    20160914    RELEASED    47    EDSO
11377(A)            M    POSSESS CNTL SUB    $2,500.00

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Incident Report: 9/14/2016 [corrected]

@ 0659 11377(A) HS POSSESS CNTL SUB \ TULLIS MINE RD, DIAMOND SPRINGS EG1608291
DEPUTIES RESPONDED TO THE REPORT OF A SUSPICIOUS TRUCK. THE OCCUPANT OF THE TRUCK WAS FOUND TO HAVE METH IN HIS POSSESSION.

@ 0838 12500(A) VC DRIVE W/O LICENSE \ LAKE TAHOE BL, SOUTH LAKE TAHO EG1608290
SUBJECT DRIVING WITHOUT A VALID LICENSE.
S01 ARRESTED PINKERTON II, JAMES SEX=M AGE= 40

@ 0912 459 PC VEHICLE BURGLARY \ MISSOURI FLAT RD, DIAMOND SPRINGS EG1608292
VEHICLE BROKEN INTO OVERNIGHT BY UNKNOWN SUBJECTS.
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =0

@ 1032 INFO IN MISSING PERSON \ KING OF THE MOUNTA CT, POLLOCK PINES EG1608293
DEPUTIES RECEIVED A REPORT OF A MISSING FEMALE ADULT.
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 28

@ 1036 243(E)(1) PC BAT:SPOUSE/EX SP/DAT \ DIAMOND SPRINGS EG1608295
FEMALE REPORTED HER HUSBAND THREW A DOG CRATE AT HER DURING AN ARGUMENT.
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 39

@ 1100 530.5(E) PC COMMIT MAIL THEFT \ WALLS WY, PLEASANT VALLEY EG1608294
UNKNOWN SUSPECTS TAMPERED WITH VICTIMS MAILBOX.
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =59

@ 1200 INFO IN FOUND PROPERTY \ JOHNSON BL, SO LAKE TAHOE EG1608297
FOUND PROPERTY LEFT OUTSIDE EDSO OFFICE.

@ 1200 11357(B) HS POSS MARIJUANA 28.5- \ RED HAWK PK, SHINGLE SPRINGS EG1608298
MARIJUANA WAS FOUND IN AN ABANDONED BAG AT A CASINO

@ 1415 27491 GC DEATH INVESTIGATION \ SHINGLE SPRINGS EM1608299
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =89

# Redacted

@ 1811 27491 GC DEATH INVESTIGATION \ POLLOCK PINES EM1608304
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =69

@ 1813 10.16.140 CC PRIVATE PROPERTY TOW \ COACH LN, CAMERON PARK EG1608302
PRIVATE PROPERTY TOW

@ 1927 470B PC POSS DL/ID TO CMMT F \ TOWN CENTER BL, EL DORADO HILLS EG1608307
MALE SUBJECT ARRESTED AFTER ATTEMPTING TO BUY CELL PHONES WITH A FALSE DRIVER LICENSE. 

@ 2125 647(F) PC DISORD CONDUCT:UI/DR \ PONDEROSA RD, RESCUE EG1608308
MALE SUBJECT FOUND TO BE INTOXICATED. 

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SABRINA RENEANN MARTIN Makes DA's Most Wanted list

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EDC MOST WANTED

NO BAIL WARRANT -- VIOLATION OF PROBATION

SABRINA RENEANN MARTIN
12/04/78 and 37 years old
Female, White, 5’4″, 120 lbs.
Brown Hair, Brown Eyes

SABRINA RENEANN MARTIN has a no bail warrant for a violation of her probation. MARTIN has 6 arrests for narcotics violations, evading arrest, and battery charges just to name a few. She is known to frequent the 2600 block of Country Club Drive in Cameron Park, the 5000 block of Sly Park Road in Pollock Pines and most recently the 6000 block of Pony Express Trail in Pollock Pines, but she could be anywhere. 

 If seen call 911 to report location to local law enforcement

 If you have information regarding
SABRINA RENEANN MARTIN 
or her whereabouts,
please contact:

Investigator Dave Stevenson
El Dorado County District Attorney
(530) 303-2411
dave.stevenson@edcgov.us

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Public Invited to Lennar's Heritage El Dorado Hills Concert On The Green this Saturday

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Residents and the Public are invited to enjoy food, fun and live music from Garratt Wilkin and The Parrotheads, who will be playing Jimmy Buffet hits all afternoon long!  The Concert on the Green will take place this Saturday, September 17 from 12 to 4 p.m. Heritage El Dorado Hills is located at 9039 Heritage Parkway, off Latrobe Road and Golden Foothill Parkway in El Dorado Hills.

EL DORADO HILLS, Calif. -- This Saturday, Lennar Sacramento is hosting another lifestyle event at their premier age-qualified community Heritage El Dorado Hills. Residents as well as members of the public are invited to enjoy food, fun and live music from Garratt Wilkin and The Parrotheads, who will be playing Jimmy Buffet hits all afternoon long!

"We are so excited for this event and so are many of our homeowners," said Laura Kilgore, Director of Marketing for Lennar Sacramento. "We love the lifestyle events this community puts on, it's great to see our residents interacting with each other and enjoying the high quality, active lifestyle this masterplan has to offer!"

Set in the masterplan of Heritage El Dorado Hills, this community is all about an amenity-rich lifestyle. The approximately 5,000 square foot resident's only fitness center, The Retreat, includes a gym with state-of-the-art equipment, covered pool, spa, locker rooms and aerobics room.  In addition, The Retreat's outdoor area includes tennis and pickle ball courts, bocce ball area, outdoor seating, fire pit and area for community events on the five acre site.  In the future phases, Heritage El Dorado Hills will offer a dog park, community garden, multi-use trail system and other elements that support an active and healthy lifestyle.  A future community Clubhouse, currently in design, may include an additional pool and spa, central gathering room, meeting/activity rooms, entertainment areas, catering kitchen and offices.

Heritage El Dorado Hills is a new master-planned community for active adults 55+ that offers three collections of solar homes, with 15 unique floorplans, ranging from approximately 1,230 to 2,993 square feet. Lennar plans to have a total of approximately 1,060 single-family homes, built in phases, at Heritage El Dorado Hills. The community currently features three distinct home collections– Mosaic, Legends and Estates.

The Estates and Legends collections feature signature Lennar Next Gen® – The Home Within A Home® floorplans, which were designed to accommodate dual living situations. An attached suite features a private living room, bedroom, bathroom, kitchenette, laundry and separate entrance. "These homes are different than anything you've seen from other builders," said Kilgore. "They are not dual master suites, they are essentially two homes under one roof."

Every home Lennar builds comes filled with many stylish upgrades at no extra cost through Everything's Included®. Thanks to the Everything's Included® program, homeowners enjoy items like home automation, gorgeous granite-slab countertops, GE® stainless steel appliances, designer selected flooring, solar electric systems and more. All you have to do is move in.

For more information on this community, directions or to view floorplans visit www.lennar.com/sacramento.

 

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2016 World Gold Panning Championships Schedule of Events for Thursday: Golden Agers Day

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2016 World Gold Panning Championships – Thursday, September 15 "Golden Agers Day
Location: El Dorado County Fairgrounds, 100 Fair Lane, Placerville, CA 95667

Schedule of Events for Thursday via Dina Gentry, Competitor and Media Liaison.

Time

Event

Location

9:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Historic Encampments

Fairgrounds

9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Preliminary Panning Heats

Gold Panning Arena

10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Cool off at Marshall Medical Center Misting Tent

Behind Corker Building

10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Free Health Screenings by Marshall Medical Center

Behind Corker Building

10:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.

Sarpika Gypsy Dancing Troop

Wells Fargo Stage

10:40 a.m. – 11:40 a.m.

Kodak Opportunities with Historical Legends

Forni Frontier Town

11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Music – Alan Candee Portraying Old Put

Apple Mural Stage

12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Music – Down Town Country Friends

Wells Fargo Stage

12:20 a.m. – 1:40 p.m.

Lunch Break – Panning Competition

 

12:30 p.m.  – 1:00 p.m.

Snake Oil Show

Apple Mural Stage

1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.

Music - Fern

Apple Mural Stage

2:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.

Old West Shootout and Skit

Main Lawn

2:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Preliminary Panning Heats Continue

Gold Panning Arena

3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Square Dancing

Wells Fargo Stage

5:30 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.

WGA Board Meeting (bus pickup at 6:00 p.m.)

Fairgrounds Green Gate

6:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.

Old West Shootout and Skit

Main Lawn

6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

Music – Bison Blue Grass Band

Marble Valley Stage

7:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

Sarpika Gypsy Dancing Troop

Wells Fargo Stage

8:00 p.m. – 9:15 p.m.

Music – Cheryl Kent and the Hickory Wind Band

Marble Valley Stage

 

Things to note:

  • More than 400 individuals and 20 different countries have registered to compete.
  • The event is free to the public all week, except for Saturday evening. Beginning at 5:00 p.m., there will be an entry fee of $5 to enjoy the live music.
  • Tickets for Friday’s concerts are for sale at Raley’s - 166 Placerville Dr, Placerville, CA 95667. A list of bands may be found in the official program >>http://anyflip.com/mdhs/ofyw/

 

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South Lake Tahoe Suspect in Rohnert Park Man's Death at Pot Farm Extradited

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Santa Rosa Press Democrat -- Joshua Ruoff, 30, of South Lake Tahoe was booked into the Mendocino County Jail at 11:40 p.m. 

A man suspected of killing a fellow worker at a remote Mendocino County marijuana farm and then fleeing the state has been brought back to California after losing his four-month bid to fight extradition, Sheriff’s officials said.

Ruoff was booked on suspicion of murder and assault with a deadly weapon other than a firearm, records show.

Investigators suspect Ruoff attacked Timothy Sweeting, 27, of Rohnert Park on May 17 at the property in northwest Covelo...

A deputy sent to the Covelo property found a bloody scene inside the house, but no sign of Sweeting, his dog or his Chevrolet Tahoe. He also found about 400 marijuana plants spread among a greenhouse, backyard garden and the house...

A dog found Sweeting’s body June 2 on the property in a shallow grave...

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South Lake Tahoe “Drug Deal-Turned Robbery Murder” Suspect Caught in Fairfield

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Image: A Fairfield police officer searches one of four suspects detained following a felony traffic stop Thursday on the Chadbourne Road overpass. 

By Joel Rosenbaum -- The Fairfield Police Department assisted detectives from South Lake Tahoe this morning in the arrest of four suspects, including one man wanted in connection to a robbery and homicide.

Andrew Adams, 25, of Suisun City is suspected of being involved in a “drug deal-turned robbery murder” on Jan. 30 where 40-year-old Dennis Wright was shot to death in the parking lot of the Beverly Lodge in South Lake Tahoe.

Fairfield police working with detectives from South Lake Tahoe arrested four suspects, including Adams, who was booked into Solano County jail until he is transferred to El Dorado County.

The investigation has resulted in multiple arrests in four states.

For the full report, visit www.thereporter.com this evening or check Facebook at www.facebook.com/thereporter.

 

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