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For any CCW, Fingerprint, or Crime report questions please call: On August 17, , at hours, deputies responded to a residence located in the Block of Early Dawn Lane Redding, California for a disturbance involving a man armed with a shotgun.

It was reported that the man threatened his wife with the firearm. Deputies responded to the location and were able to safely evacuate the victim from her residence. Investigating deputies learned the victim was assaulted by her husband who was later identified as year-old, Dennis B. Mitchell of Redding, California.

The victim told investigating deputies that Mitchell assaulted her and armed himself with a shotgun during the disturbance; at which point, she was able to lock him out of the residence and call for assistance. Mitchell was located, unarmed, on the premises where he was taken into custody without incident.

Investigating deputies located a firearm and live ammunition at the location, which Mitchell later admitted to having in his possession.

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Mitchell was booked at the Shasta County Jail for Felony Domestic Violence, Felon in Possession of a Firearm and Felon in Possession of Ammunition. The search warrants were issued in regard to several large illegal outdoor marijuana cultivation operations on the properties within the subdivision.

Historically, this subdivision has been a haven for illicit marijuana cultivation operations due to its remote location and reputation for being hostile to outsiders and law enforcement. Six suspects were contacted and detained at four different locations during the operation. Over 1, actively growing marijuana plants in different stages of growth up to twelve feet tall were eradicated.

Tim Saephan, 32 years old, was contacted at Stagecoach Dr. Saephan admitted he moved to the area in order to cultivate marijuana. Khue and Da Vue father and son , 61 and 48 years old, were contacted on a vacant lot on Crockett Ln. Da Vue has numerous prior arrests and convictions spanning from for cruelty to animals, possession of methamphetamine, being under the influence of a controlled substance, manufacturing methamphetamine, and possession of drug paraphernalia out of Sacramento County.

Da and Khue also claimed they came to the area from Sacramento, California to cultivate marijuana. Da and Khue were also issued a citation by Cal Fire for creating a fire hazard by operating a generator in a dry grass area in a negligent manner. Kong and Thai Her brothers , 27 and 32 years old, were contacted on a vacant lot on Stagecoach Dr.

Two handguns, three shotguns, and two rifles were also located inside the residence where Kong and Thai were contacted after refusing to answer the door when Agents arrived. Kong has a prior arrest and conviction for DUI in Humboldt County in Kong and Thai both admitted to coming to Shasta County to cultivate marijuana. The firearms were seized as evidence of being armed during the commission of a felony.

An additional felony enhancement charge for having firearms readily accessible during the commission of a felony cultivation of marijuana will also be added. Gary Zdrojewski, 41 years old, was contacted at an unpermitted residence on vacant land on Stagecoach Dr. Zdrojewski was contacted outside the residence and detained.

During an interview, Zdrojewski admitted to coming to Shasta County from Ohio to cultivate marijuana. Multiple properties searched had illegal ground water wells and illegal water diversion systems being utilized for the cultivation sites. On Saturday, August 13, , at about hours, Sarah Sexton, a hiker on the Pacific Crest Trail PCT , located a family of four whose vehicle had broken down on a nearby Forest Service road in the Old Station area.

The family, which included two juveniles ages 8 and 12, had been walking for over three hours before running into Sexton. Sexton provided the family with all the water she had left, due to them not having any food or water. Sexton used her cell phone and called SHASCOM dispatch for assistance.

Deputies from the Burney area responded to the Old Station area in an attempt to locate the family. With the assistance from the CHP helicopter and US Forest Service, the subjects were located within a half hour and transported to safety.

All four were unharmed and in good health. It was found the family had gotten a flat tire on their vehicle and it became disabled. They did not have a cell phone and decided to walk towards Old Station and HWY 44 for help, before running into Sexton. US Forest Service provided Sexton with serval water bottles and she was thanked for her assistance. The Shasta County Sheriff's Office is requesting information regarding the homicide of Victim, Rick Michael Forbes, 64 years old of Grants Pass Oregon, see attached photograph.

Upon arrival of medical personnel, Forbes was found deceased inside his semi-truck. Forbes death has been determined a homicide however the circumstances surrounding the manner of death will not be disclosed for the integrity of the investigation.

Additionally, information as to Forbes route of travel will not be released. If anyone has information regarding this investigation, please contact the Shasta County Sheriff's Office at Dispatch , Major Crimes Unit or via email at mcu co.

Information can also be left at Shasta County Secret Witness at The search warrant was issued in regard to a large illegal outdoor marijuana cultivation operation in the backyard of the residence. The suspect is identified as Lavern J. Rubio, Jr, 48 years old. Lavern Rubio, Jr, who was not home at the time, has prior arrests and convictions for cultivation of marijuana, possession of a controlled substance, possession of controlled substance for sales, domestic violence, and fraudulently obtaining social aid.

They were later determined to not be involved and released. Dillon Rubio was convicted of robbery and burglary in , both felony charges. He is also on felony probation out of Shasta County.

Agents eradicated actively growing marijuana plants ranging in heights from one to twelve feet tall. Each plant was capable of producing an estimated two to three pounds of processed marijuana. Dillon Rubio was interviewed on scene and admitted to cultivating marijuana and knowingly possessing a firearm as a convicted felon.

Based upon the evidence collected on scene and statements collected from subjects contacted on the property, agents will be filing charges of felony cultivation of marijuana, possession of marijuana for sales, and possession of drug paraphernalia on Lavern Rubio, Jr.

Dillon Rubio was arrested and booked into the Shasta County jail for felon in possession of a firearm, cultivation of marijuana, being armed during the commission of a felony, and a felony violation of his probation. On Thursday, August 11, , at hours, Shascom received a report of a male subject pushing a female subject into a car against her will.

This was occurring at the intersection of Ash Creek Road and Balls Ferry Road in Cottonwood. Updated information was received that the subjects were now on Ash Creek Road near the Balls Ferry Fishing Resort. A second caller to SHASCOM advised the male was now pulling the female out of the car by the hair and was dragging her into a nearby field.

Deputies responded Code 3 and quickly arrived. Deputies began following the car as they waited for more units to arrive to conduct a "high risk traffic stop. Once the car came to a stop, the driver, Ventura Karl Rodriguez, exited and took a fighting stance towards the deputies. Rodriguez would not obey commands given by the deputies and became assaultive. The deputies struggled with Rodriguez and due to his assaultive behavior; K-9 "Jax" was deployed.

Ventura Rodriguez was taken into custody with the aid of "Jax. The female, whose name is being withheld, provided statements to deputies on how she was assaulted and pulled out of the car against her will.

The female received minor injuries in the attack and required no medical treatment. Both the suspect and female have been in a dating relationship.

Ventura Rodriguez was transported to a local hospital where he is currently being treated for his injuries. After medical clearance, he will be transported to the Shasta County Jail and charged with Domestic Violence charges, False Imprisonment charges and Assault on a Peace Officer.

The male was reported to be hallucinating and making bizarre statements. Upon arrival, deputies set up a perimeter and had Shascom activate the Dialogic Communicator System notifying residents living on Sioux Dr. Deputies were able to talk family members out of the residence to awaiting deputies.

Phone communication was established with the male subject and after approximately 20 minutes of negotiations, deputies were able to convince the male subject to put the firearm down and come out of the house without incident. The male subject was subsequently detained without incident and transported to a local hospital for a mental health evaluation.

As previously reported, the Shasta County Jail had experienced a mechanical failure to its visitor elevator, which would have impacted the inmate visitation schedule for two months. Fortunately, the elevator has been repaired early and is functioning properly.

The Jail Administration has been approved to resume the previous visitation schedule for inmates starting Saturday, August 13, The modified visiting schedule has been posted in the Jail Lobby and in the inmate housing units for reference.

Boating Safety Deputies were told CPR was in progress. Heiney was being treated by family members and friends and was conscious. It was discovered that Heiney had been water skiing when he lost his balance and fell crossing the wake. Heiney became paralyzed upon striking the water and could not lift his head out of the water while he floated with his life jacket on.

Family members pulled Heiney from the water and discovered he had stopped breathing. CPR was initiated on the swim deck of his vessel and after several minutes, Heiney began breathing on his own.

On Tuesday, August 9, , at hours, Brian Bisetti, 33 years old of Redding, called to report he and his 5 year old son had overturned in their kayak on the Sacramento River.

Bisetti said they were near the Riverview Golf Course standing in waist deep water. SHASCOM dispatchers kept Bisetti on the phone while rescuers were on the way. Bisetti and his son were located just below Wyndham Ripple in the middle of the river. Bisetti was holding his son out of the water and they were both wearing life jackets. They were picked up by the Boating Safety Unit and transported to Bonnyview Boat Ramp. Their kayak was recovered by unknown fishermen and returned to them.

They were cold, but unharmed and did not require medical assistance. Bisetti said he and his son were kayaking by themselves on the river today.

They left the Posse Grounds at approximately hours and were heading to the Bonnyview boat ramp. When they went through Wyndham Ripple, they went up and down in the current and took on water.

He realized they were sinking and bailed out of the kayak. They began to float down the river, but he was able to stand up and hold his position. They stayed there until they were rescued. On August 7, at hours, Harley Dannenbrink, 26 years old of Redding, called SHASCOM to report he and Rebecca Bigall, 34 years old of Redding, were stuck in the OHV Park west of Shasta Dam.

Their vehicle became disabled and they were unable to walk out. Due to the area Dannenbrink and Bigall were in, the deputies could not reach them with their patrol vehicles. The Search and Rescue volunteers train in this area frequently, but due to the steep and rocky roads, it takes time to traverse the area safely. The Search and Rescue volunteers were able to locate Dannenbrink and Bigall and drive them out of the OHV Park.

The Search and Rescue volunteers provided them a ride back to their home. On Friday, August 5, , at hours, deputies were dispatched to an in-progress residential burglary in the Block of Hidden Oaks Trail Redding, California. The reporting party observed an unknown male enter her vehicle. When residents told the man to leave, he responded by asking for the keys to their truck. While the reporting party was on the line with the operator, the man broke out a window near the front of the residence and switched off power to the home.

The residents barricaded themselves in a bedroom while deputies were in route. Nicholson was beneath an unoccupied vehicle, which was parked in front of the residence. Responding deputies ordered Nicholson out from under the parked vehicle; however, he pretended to be sleeping and ignored their request s. A brief struggle ensued when Nicholson failed to obey the commands provided by arresting deputies, but he was eventually taken into custody.

The motive in this matter is not clear. Nicholson appeared to be under the influence of narcotics, and alcohol seemed to be a factor. Nicholson was booked at the Shasta County Jail for Burglary and Attempted Auto Theft.

On Friday, August 5, , at approximately 4: Deputies arrived and contacted year-old Carol Maya Briceno of Shingletown, California. Briceno seemed incoherent and disoriented while speaking with investigating deputies. Inside the purse, deputies found a loaded handgun with a live round chambered. Briceno told deputies she did not have a concealed weapons permit and was therefore placed under arrest for Possession of a Concealed Firearm.

Upon further investigation, deputies conducted a record check on the handgun. It was determined the firearm was not registered, therefore, Briceno was charged with an additional violation for possessing the unregistered concealable firearm.

Briceno was booked at the Shasta County Jail on those charges. The purpose of the operation was to conduct probation and parole compliance checks as well as address verifications throughout Shasta County on subjects that are convicted sex offenders.

The primary objective was to ensure that sex offenders living within Shasta County are in compliance with their probation or parole conditions, and to ensure their address registration requirements. As a result of the operation, the team contacted 25 registered sex offenders and conducted eight searches of offenders who were either on probation or on parole.

The team conducted 25 address confirmations on sex offenders to verify their residence of record and attempted an additional 10 address verifications. Each of the sex offenders contacted were found to be in compliance with the terms and conditions of their probation, parole, or address confirmations.

The law is not intended to punish the registrant and specifically prohibits using the information to harass or commit any crime against a registrant Pen. SAFE operations will continue to be conducted randomly throughout the year. If you have any information regarding a known or suspected sex registrant that is in violation of the terms of his or her probation, parole or address registration requirements you may leave an anonymous tip with Secret Witness of Shasta County by US mail, phone or email.

Agents discovered a residence on the property that was built to look like a two story home; however, it was actually a facade for a large sophisticated indoor marijuana growing operation. The entire first floor was designed as a growing room complete with artificial lighting, hydroponic and environmental controls.

On the top floor was a basic studio type apartment, which had an additional growing room and room for a person to sleep while tending to the site. Agents removed over marijuana plants in various stages of growth and seized over pounds of processed marijuana. Bobbi Chukuntarod, 25 years old, was found on the property tending to the marijuana. The property owners, Marcus Hanson, 45 years old, and his wife Carin Garbers, 39 years old, reside across the street at Hopeful Pl.

Hanson admitted during an interview that he sells marijuana and that he built the facade on his other property to make it look like a legitimate home. He felt that having a house on the property would fool the public and law enforcement and protect his illegal marijuana growing business from being discovered. Shasta County Code Enforcement Officers were called to the scene and will be investigating the county building code and ordinance violations found.

Agents will be filing charges against Hanson, Garbers and Chukuntarod for sales and cultivation of marijuana. Hanson will also be facing charges of being a felon in possession of firearms. The callers tell customers that they owe past-due balances or are eligible for a federal tax refund.

False financial requests like this should be treated as scams. The reporting party advised Dustin Glover, 33 years old of Redding, CA, had jumped off the train trestle into the water and could not move. Shasta County Fire, American Medical Response ambulance and the Boating Safety Unit deputies responded to the scene.

Deputy Lindquist arrived on scene and located Glover floating in the water in a personal floatation device. Glover was on a cement pier, approximately 10 ft. Deputy Lindquist was able to get a citizen to assist by holding his boat line, so Deputy Lindquist could get into the water and render medical aid to Glover.

Glover complained of severe hip and back pain. Deputy Lindquist strapped Glover onto a backboard and stabilized his head. By this time, other deputies had arrived on scene, and got onto the cement pier. Shasta County Fire and AMR also arrived on scene, on land. Glover was then transported by ambulance to an area medical center. Glover said he and a friend decided to jump off the train trestle, which Glover said he had done for years as a little kid.

Glover said he went out less than half way on the top of the trestle, approximately 50 to 60 feet above the water. Glover jumped off the top of the trestle and hit the water off balance with his feet apart. Glover felt instant severe pain in his hip and back, but was able to make it to the surface of the water.

Glover called for his friends in the boat. Glover said he was in too much pain to swim or move. Glover was able to grab onto the boat and be towed to the cement pier. Glover said he had consumed two beers while at the lake, prior to jumping off the train trestle. It is a misdemeanor to trespass on Union Pacific Railroad property. Deputy Ray Hughes On Friday, July 29, , at hours, deputies responded to the intersection of Deschutes Road near Balls Ferry Road for the report of a male subject who was armed with a gun.

The reporting party described the armed individual as a white male with dread-locks and a dark colored shirt. Shortly thereafter, deputies arrived on scene and contacted year-old Ray Thomas Taylor in the parking lot of a nearby business. When deputies initially contacted Taylor, he abruptly walked away from deputies while reaching toward the waistband of his shorts. Taylor was ordered to a prone position; at which point, investigating deputies observed the stock of what appeared to be a firearm protruding from his waistband.

Taylor was detained, and deputies removed an illegal. Taylor was arrested for carrying a concealed firearm, which was significantly altered. Upon further inspection of the weapon, deputies determined the rifle had overall length of less than 26 inches and a barrel length significantly less than 16 inches; thus, making the firearm a felony to possess.

During this investigation, it was determined that Taylor had a previous felony conviction, which would prohibit him from possessing firearms. Taylor was also found in possession of a large fixed blade knife, which was also concealed under his clothing. Taylor was booked at the Shasta County Jail for Possession of a Short Barreled Rifle, Carrying a Concealed Dagger, Carrying a Concealed Firearm and Felon in Possession of a Firearm. The Shasta County Jail has experienced a mechanical failure to its visitor elevator, which will impact the inmate visitation schedule for the next two months.

The Jail Administration approved a modified visitation schedule for inmates' friends and relatives to continue visiting on the main booking level.

The visits will be no longer than 30 minutes, twice a week per CA. Any extra visits will be canceled to accommodate the modified visiting schedule until the visitor elevator is in full operation.

The Shasta County Sheriff's Office will post the modified visiting schedule on its website on August 1. The website address is www.

Agents removed over 36, marijuana plants in various stages of growth and seized over 65 pounds of processed marijuana. As agents entered the grow site, they located a Toyota Tundra that had 50 plastic containers containing marijuana seedlings that were being prepped to be planted on the property.

Agents did not locate anyone on site. Agents also located a large amount of garbage that poses a threat to the local wildlife and the environment. Water for the plants was being pumped using an underground well and generator. Agents estimate that the plants would need approximately gallons of water a day to thrive.

The Toyota Tundra was seized pending further investigation into the responsible s of this operation. On Thursday, at hours, SHASCOM received a call of an overturned kayak with a female holding onto some bushes on the Sacramento River near Kutras Lake. Lucie was not injured, and did not request any medical assistance. Her kayak was two-thirds submerged under the surface and in thick brush. Lucie said she is on vacation and went kayaking with two other friends on the river today.

This was her first time on the Sacramento River. Lucie said she was last in the group and got too close to the shore, when the force of the water pushed her into the thick brush, causing the kayak to overturn. She was forced into the water, but she was wearing her lifer jacket.

She hung onto branches, but was unable to free the kayak. She began to yell for help. She thought she could swim down river to meet back up with her friends, but the water was too cold to try to swim. She was able to get out of the water until help arrived.

On Saturday, July 23, , at approximately One of the items thrown was a ceramic coffee cup, which hit Flanagan in the facial area. Nelson then approached Flanagan and started to grab and pull her hair. During the assault, Nelson continued cursing and calling Flanagan derogatory names.

Malo and Atkins entered the residence to help Flanagan. Nelson began grabbing at Malo; however, Malo was able to separate Nelson from Flanagan. Malo, Atkins and Flanagan left the residence, going outside to meet with responding deputies. Nelson stayed in the residence. Flanagan told deputies her and Nelson were at a social gathering earlier that evening. Nelson had been drinking heavily and became verbally abusive toward her. Nelson began to punch and kick at Flanagan, making contact numerous times in her arms and legs.

Nelson also threw a glass ashtray and ceramic coffee cup at Flanagan hitter her in the facial area with both items. At one point during the assault, Nelson told Flanagan if she fell asleep that night, Nelson was going to kill Flanagan in her sleep.

Flanagan gave deputies permission to enter the residence to contact Nelson who was still inside. Upon contacting Nelson, deputies noticed the strong odor of an unknown alcoholic beverage emitting from Nelson. Nelson was detained without incident and later interviewed.

Nelson denied any involvement in the assault on her mother. Nelson was later booked into Shasta County Jail. Flanagan was transported to an area hospital to be treated for her injuries which consisted of a fractured neck, fractured nose, numerous hematomas, and numerous contusions.

High crime areas were targeted by patrol deputies, which resulted in numerous arrests, citations issued, stolen vehicles recovered, and stolen property recovered. The areas included in and around Win River Casino, Happy Valley, Cottonwood and stretches along Highway However, this "News Release" is not just about the proactivity of the deputies.

This release is to thank all the citizens of Shasta County. During this direct enforcement operation, numerous upon numerous citizens of Shasta County contacted my deputies. The citizens expressed their appreciation of our commitment to "Serve and Protect. The unbelievable thoughts, gestures and prayers meant a lot to us! Thank you Citizens of Shasta County. Shasta County Sheriff's Office. On July 23, , at approximately hours, deputies assigned to the City of Shasta Lake responded to the area of Elizabeth Avenue and Elliot Street for a woman screaming for help.

When investigating deputies arrived in the area, they heard a woman screaming. The screaming woman was identified as year-old Lavonne Lowery-Moody of Redding, California.

Lowery-Moody appeared intoxicated and was uncooperative with investigating deputies. At one point, Lowery-Moody challenged deputies to a fight. Lowery-Moody violently resisted as the deputies attempted to take her into custody and attempted to bite one of the arresting officers. Medical personnel were staged in the area and summoned to the scene after Lowery-Moody was placed under arrest.

While being arrested, Lowery-Moody bit one of the assisting medics, which resulted in a minor injury. Deputies were not able to determine why Lowery-Moody was yelling for help. Lowery-Moody was transported to the Shasta County Jail where she was booked for Resisting Arrest and Battery upon an Emergency Responder.

Agents removed over 2, budding marijuana plants. As agents entered the grow site, they located evidence that led them to believe that subjects had fled just prior to their arrival. Rural grow sites like these prove a significant challenge to our officers not only to their safety but being able to insert into the area undetected. The marijuana was cut and hauled out with the assistance of a helicopter. Agents also located a large amount of garbage on site that posed a threat to the local wildlife and the environment.

They were able to clean up the bulk of this refuge as part of their eradication efforts. Water was found being diverted from Battle Creek to tend the plants. Agents estimate that these plants needed approximately gallons of water a day to thrive. They were able to dismantle this system to discourage any future use. M, deputies from the Burney Station received a report of a possible robbery in progress occurring at the Pit Stop Store in Big Bend.

While responding, deputies received updated information that the suspect had left the store and the storeowner had been assaulted and requested medical attention. Deputies were advised the suspect was reported as being year-old Big Bend resident, Thomas Hardy. Deputies arrived on scene and contacted storeowner Doug Wakefield, 66 years old. Deputies confirmed the suspect was not at the location and medical personnel responded to treat Wakefield.

Wakefield had welt marks throughout his upper body and back. Wakefield declined transportation to the hospital. Deputies conducted a canvas of the area and located Hardy near Summit Lake Road in Big Bend. Deputies were able to detain Hardy without incident and no weapons were located.

Wakefield was able to positively identify Hardy as the suspect during an infield show-up. Wakefield described the incident as starting with Hardy harassing a female employee. Wakefield tried to intervene, but Hardy attacked him hitting him multiple times with a necklace causing the welts throughout his body.

Wakefield also reported Hardy struck him in the back of the head with his fists numerous times while he was on the ground. Hardy was placed under arrest and later booked into the Shasta County Jail for Attempted Murder, Torture, and Assault with a Deadly Weapon, and Terrorist Threats. The suspect is identified as Carl Allan Burkett, 70 years old. Burkett has several prior convictions for marijuana sales, forgery, and assault dating back to Upon arrival at the location, a female subject was detained and the remainder of the property was searched.

Agents located and eradicated 99 actively growing marijuana plants ranging in heights from four to eight feet tall. Each plant was capable of producing an estimated three to four pounds of processed marijuana. Burkett, who was not at home, was ultimately contacted and agents were able to obtain a statement from him. Based upon the evidence collected on scene and his statement, agents will be filing charges of felony cultivation of marijuana and possession of marijuana for sale.

The female subject contacted on scene was determined to not be involved in the cultivation operation and was released. The decedent has been identified as Akeem Olalekan Rabiu, 33 years of age from Nigeria who resides in Redding, CA. Deputy Coroner Investigato r. Shasta County Coroner's Office. On July 20th, at A year-old Nigerian National male, in the United States on a Visa, was in the Doney Creek area with a female friend, Teresa Minnix years-old, picnicking, when they decided to go in the water to cool off.

The victim did not know how to swim. They walked on an old, submerged road that was in a state of decay. The victim either slipped or stepped off the edge of the road and went into deeper water.

The victim was within approximately 2 feet of the submerged road, but did not grab onto the road. The victim went underwater and did not return to the surface. Minnix attempted to locate him and dove in twice, but was unable to find him. Minnix started screaming for help and at least three people came to the location to assist. The three people made numerous attempts to locate the victim but were unsuccessful.

Boating Safety and Dive Team personnel arrived on scene, and determined the location where the victim was last seen. The Dive Team personnel entered the water and located the victim in approximately 14 feet of water, at Identification of the victim is pending notification of the next of kin.

On Saturday, July 16 th , , at approximately hours, deputies were dispatched to a residence in the Block of Brophy Lane Cottonwood, California after receiving an anonymous report of suspected drug activity in that area. Shortly thereafter, deputies received another anonymous report that a man was observed brandishing a pistol near the same location.

Deputies arrived on scene and located a sedan parked near the intersection of Brophy Lane and Rabbit Lane. The sedan was occupied by several subjects. Investigating deputies contacted the people who were seated in the sedan and observed open alcoholic beverage containers and processed marijuana inside the vehicle.

Deputies detained the occupants of the vehicle, searched the sedan and located an estimated pounds of processed marijuana, which appeared to be packaged with the intent to sell. Deputies arrested year-old Nai Saephan of Anderson, California and year-old Christopher Jamili of Redding, California in connection with the marijuana.

Both Saephan and Jamili were booked at the Shasta County Jail for Possession of Marijuana for Sale. On July 4, , Juan Antonio Lopez was shot while tending to an illegal marijuana cultivation in this area, Case Lopez was uncooperative with detectives and gave conflicting stories about what occurred.

Agents from SMIT located what they believed was a large Mexican Drug Trafficking Organization DTO marijuana cultivation site on US Forest Service land in the area. The investigation led detectives to believe the suspect may be associated to this DTO operation. When agents entered the grow site they encountered two Hispanic male subjects actively tending to growing marijuana. The two subjects were later identified as Fernando Gabriel Gonzalez, 22 years old, and Primo Rios-Vazquez, 26 years old, both Mexican Nationals.

A search of the site yielded two handguns, ammunition and approximately 3, growing marijuana plants which were eradicated by SMIT personnel.

Records checks conducted on both subjects revealed they both had criminal histories out of Sacramento, California. Based upon interviews with both subjects and evidence collected on scene, they were placed under arrest for felony cultivation of marijuana, being armed with a firearm while committing a felony, and conspiring to commit a crime.

It was also determined Gonzalez was a convicted felon on probation for felony burglary so he was additionally charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm and ammunition as well as a violation of probation.

Both subjects were booked into the Shasta County Jail. Gonzalez and Rios-Vazquez were questioned in regards to the attempted homicide, however both of them denied any knowledge of the event. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contacts: Adam Laputz July 14, Tim Moran Sampling has confirmed the presence of cyanobacteria Anabaena spp. Wind and currents can move the bloom in the upper Pit Arm.

The presence of toxins has not been confirmed as toxin testing is currently underway. Until toxin testing results are completed, residents and recreational water users of the Pit River Arm of Shasta Lake are urged to use caution and avoid getting in the water or letting dogs swim near these bloom areas. Blue-green algae can pose health risks, particularly to children and pets.

We urge people to choose safe activities when visiting the affected reaches of the Pit River Arm of Shasta Lake and recommend that people and their pets avoid contact with water in locations with blooms, and avoid swallowing or inhaling water spray in an algal bloom area. The algal bloom appears as bright green in the water with streaks that look like spilled paint. The blooms can also appear as blue-green, white or brown foam, scum or mats that can float on the water and accumulate along the shore.

Recreational exposure to toxic blue-green algae can cause eye irritation, allergic skin rash, mouth ulcers, vomiting, diarrhea, and cold and flu-like symptoms. Liver failure, nerve damage and death have occurred in rare situations where large amounts of contaminated water were directly ingested.

Pets can be especially susceptible since they tend to drink the water and lick their fur after going in the water. The Statewide Guidance on Cyanobacteria and Harmful Algal Blooms recommends the following for blue-green algae impacted waters:. Rinse pets in clean water to remove algae from fur. Limit or avoid eating fish from these areas; if fish are consumed, remove guts and liver, and rinse filets in clean drinking water. Be sure to alert the medical professional to the possible contact with blue-green algae.

On July 13th, , at hours, deputies responded to a disturbance in the block of Apollo Ln. Deputies arrived on scene and contacted several people in the area. Investigating deputies spoke with witnesses who stated a female had been assaulted prior to their arrival. Deputies identified the victim as 41 year old Leiann Goodrich of Redding, California.

Goodrich suffered injuries to her face and complained of pain as the result of this assault. Goodrich was reportedly walking in the area of Apollo Ln. Goodrich told deputies the man had a dog and threatened to use the animal against her as a weapon.

Goodrich told investigating deputies that the dog was released and bit her during the assault. During the incident, Goodrich was also attacked by 38 year old Jaymmie Wallace, and 39 year old Kelly Sutton, both of Redding, California. Bystanders intervened in the attack and summoned law enforcement to the scene for assistance.

Deputies detained Wallace and Sutton at the scene who were identified as the suspects by witnesses. Witnesses reported seeing Wallace restraining Goodrich on the ground while Sutton kicked her about the head.

Witnesses also reported seeing Sutton brandish a firearm during the attack. Both Sutton and Goodrich were arrested at the scene and booked at the Shasta County Jail for Assault with a Deadly Weapon.

The dog that was used in this alleged assault was seized by Animal Regulation Officers at the scene. On Wednesday, July 13, , at about hours, Officers from the Redding Police Department responded to the area of Oxford and Cascade Ln, regarding a family disturbance and reported shots being fired into a vehicle at the location.

Upon the arrival of the officers the suspect had left. While on scene officers learned the identity of the suspect, Patrick Michael Amen Jr. Officers searched the area west of the residence into an open field. In the open field they located Amen Jr. He continued to walk away from officers, officers could see he was holding a handgun in his hand. Officers gave repeated commands for him to drop the weapon.

At one point Amen Jr. Officers then placed Amen Jr. No further updates regarding his medical condition will be provided at this time. Based on the shooting the Shasta County Multi-Agency Officer Involved Critical Incident Protocol was initiated. The involved officers are on paid administrative leave per Redding Police Department policy.

The names of the officers will be released at a later date. One of the items collected was the weapon Amen Jr. The weapon was determined to be a replica pellet firing handgun which resembled an actual firearm. Stamped on the frame of the replica handgun, was " S. Sig Sauer is a known manufacturer of firearms and the Sig Sauer brand is sold commercially around the world. Below you will see pictures of the replica handgun which Amen Jr.

On Wednesday, July 6th, , at hours, deputies were dispatched to a residence in the Block of Setting Sun Drive Anderson, California for reported robbery that had just occurred. Deputies arrived on scene and contacted the victim who was identified as Jeannie Cole of Anderson, California.

Jeannie reported her adult son, 35 year old Jason Thompson of Anderson, forcibly stole her vehicle and was possibly under the influence of narcotics. Deputies spoke with Jeannie who was not seriously injured during this incident, but stated Jason assaulted her prior to stealing her truck. Jeannie provided a description of her truck to investigating deputies who began searching for the stolen vehicle. A traffic stop was initiated in a nearby parking lot and Jason was identified as the driver and sole occupant of the vehicle.

Jason was arrested with the assistance of the Redding Police Department and then booked at the Shasta County Jail for Car Jacking, Auto-Theft and Driving on a Suspended License. It was reported that 51 year old Gary Shawn Due of Lakehead had discharged a firearm inside his family residence after an argument and fled with two handguns and one rifle.

Due was located and apprehended without incident. Due was booked at the Shasta County Jail for Felon in Possession of a Firearm, Negligent Discharge of a Firearm and Criminal Threats.

Deputies made contact with Confidential Victim who reported a male acquaintance of hers had entered her residence through an unlocked door earlier in the evening at approximately hours located in the block of Old Alturas Rd.. The acquaintance, identified as Humberto Mario Mendoza then physically assaulted her over the next several hours and at one point placed a handgun into her mouth.

The Victim was able to escape the residence at approximately hours and was able to call a friend to pick her up on the road. The Victim then notified law enforcement regarding the incident. Deputies responded to the residence, established a perimeter and attempted to contact Mendoza via his cellular phone with negative results. Mendoza was taken into custody without incident. During a search of the residence, deputies located a loaded Smith and Wesson 9MM semi-auto handgun.

The handgun had a live round in the chamber and one live round in the magazine. Mendoza was transported to the Shasta County Jail where he will be booked for PC- False Imprisonment, a 2 PC- Assault with a firearm, and PC-Terrorists Threats. Mendoza was also found to have 3 outstanding warrants for his arrest.

Additional charges could be added on Mendoza after the preliminary investigation is completed. On July 4, , at hours, SHASCOM dispatch received a call from an unknown Hispanic male reporting a gunshot victim. The caller was only able to provide his location as being somewhere in a remote mountain area off of Interstate 5.

Since the call was made from a cellular phone SHASCOM was able to establish the call was coming from a remote forested area north of Lakehead, CA. The Hispanic male caller, later identified as Marcila Sanchez Pena, advised SHASCOM he was in a vehicle and would be driving the victim to Interstate 5. While deputies were enroute to the Lakehead area, Marcila Sanchez Pena re-contacted SHASCOM and advised he was with the gunshot victim at a south bound Interstate 5 rest area, north of the community of Lakehead.

Deputies made contact with Marcila Sanchez Pena and confirmed the victim, identified as Juan Antonio Lopez was suffering from a single gunshot wound to the forearm and chest. Juan Antonio Lopez was transported to a local hospital and treated for his injuries which, were determined to be non-life threatening. During investigation, it was believed Juan Antonio Lopez was tending an illegal marijuana grow operation when he began having issues with a second unknown Hispanic male.

Marcila Sanchez Pena responded to the location, allegedly to provide Juan Antonio Lopez a ride. Neither Marcila Sanchez Pena nor Juan Antonio Lopez were fully cooperative with the investigation and provided conflicting statements regarding the incident. Shascom related that Gary Shawn Due, DOB had fired an unknown type firearm inside the family residence after a family argument and fled with two handguns and one rifle.

An extensive search was conducted but the suspect was not located. Further investigation revealed there was an argument between the suspect, his mother, and grandmother. Gary Due told the two he was going to kill them and then fired one round from an unknown type firearm. After the shot, Gary Due slung a rife over his back, had two handguns on him and fled the area on foot. As stated, an extensive search was conducted to include the main town of Lakehead, which led to negative results.

He was last seen wearing a flowered patterned shirt, unknown colored pants and carrying a backpack. Due is known to Law Enforcement as he is an ex-felon.

He is to be considered armed and dangerous. This is an on-going investigation and no-further information will be provided at this time. Sergeant Steve Grashoff Contact She advised her boyfriend, Thomas Gidibmaa, DOB, had been drinking alcohol heavily throughout the day and had only slept for two hours since the previous day. The victim advised they both became involved in an argument over the food she had prepared for him.

The verbal argument escalated into a physical altercation. While the victim was holding her child in her arms, Gidibmaa grabbed her throat and pushed her into a wall.

Gidibmaa then punched a framed photograph causing the glass to break. While kicking the victim, Gidibmaa told her he had a gun and a machete and said he would kill her if she tried to escape. Further investigation revealed that Thomas Gidibmaa fled the residence in the family vehicle. Gidibmaa was located by Shasta County Sheriff Office deputies driving on Wonderland Boulevard. Gidibmaa was arrested without incident. The victims required no medical treatment. Thomas Gidibmaa was booked into the Shasta County Jail for Criminal Threats, False Imprisonment, and Child Endangerment.

Ranslow advised a male subject came into the store through the front door and went into the back storage area for employees only. The suspect then exited the store through the rear door carrying several boxes containing brand new pistols. Deputies from the Intermountain area identified the suspect in the video surveillance as 25 year old Dennis John Oliver.

Deputies took Oliver into custody without incident. Oliver is a convicted felon and prohibited from possessing firearms. Oliver later confessed to going into Burney Sporting Goods on several occasions to commit thefts.

Three of the firearms were recovered on Oliver and at least two are still outstanding. The investigation is ongoing. Oliver was arrested for being a felon in possession of a firearm, burglary, possession of stolen property, possession of methamphetamine, possession of a concealed firearm on his person, and possession of a controlled substance while armed with a firearm.

If anyone has any information regarding this case, please call Shascom dispatch at The search warrant was issued as a result of an investigation that lead agents to believe marijuana was being cultivated and possessed for sales at the home. During the service of the search warrant, Jeremy Scott Hart, 34 years old, and Brenda Jean Hart, 59 years old, were contacted and detained inside the residence. A third female subject was also contacted inside the residence but was later determined to not be involved.

Four loaded firearms were located in the rooms which Jeremy and Brenda emerged from after investigators made entry into the home.

Brenda and Jeremy were placed under arrest on scene and transported to the Shasta County Jail where they were booked on their respective charges. Pat Kropholler Patrol Operations Shasta County Sheriff's Office Bellegante had three active no bail felony warrants for his arrest. The warrants were for failing to appear on a felony charge, narcotic sales, and vehicle theft. When deputies initially arrived they were advised by family that Bellegante was not at the location.

While speaking with family members, deputies observed a stolen drum set at the residence which was taken during a residential burglary in McArthur a few weeks prior.

During the investigation, deputies observed a white Honda sedan approaching the property from a dirt road to the rear of the residence. Deputies attempted to contact the driver, who initially attempted to flee. Deputies were able to surround the vehicle and the driver was detained without further incident.

The driver was identified as Bellegante. The vehicle Bellegante arrived in was found to be stolen out of McArthur the day prior. Bellegante was arrested for his active warrants, possessing stolen property, and possessing a stolen vehicle. During further investigation a side-by-side ATV stolen from McArthur was also recovered. The ATV was one of two stolen from an agriculture farm within the past week. The second ATV has yet to be recovered.

Deputies located Charles Niemeier at the location and placed him under arrest for outstanding warrants, one felony and one misdemeanor warrant. Niemeier was searched and 1. During a search of the outbuildings, Marcus Carter was located in a travel trailer. Carter was found to be on Post Release Community Supervision. Carter was searched and found to be in possession of 8. Carter admitted to being on the property as a caretaker for the marijuana garden.

Carter was placed under arrest. Deputies located several marijuana plants in the wooded area around the house. The MIT team eradicated 4, marijuana plants from the property. Inside the house deputies found scales, almost five pounds of marijuana packaged for sale, payment ledgers, and several hypodermic needles. She will also be charged with possession of narcotics paraphernalia and possession of marijuana for sale. Sergeant Jose Gonzalez AB Team Shasta County Sheriff's Office Case: On Saturday, June 18th, , at hours, deputies were dispatched to a disturbance involving a firearm at a residence located in the Block of Cloverdale Road Anderson, California.

The reporting party, Pamela Merjil, saw a vehicle pull into the driveway of her residence. Her adult son, Christopher Merjil 26 years old, stepped outside the residence to see who parked in their driveway. Once outside the residence, Christopher was confronted by a man, later identified as Eric Anthony Strickland, 28 years old of Anderson, CA.

Strickland reportedly pointed a semi-automatic pistol at Christopher while standing about two or three feet away. It was also reported Strickland was in possession of an AR type rifle. Christopher was able to disarm Strickland and with the assistance of family members, detained him until deputies arrived on scene.

During the altercation leading up to the detention, Merjil and his brother-in-law Michael Morley, were stabbed by Strickland. The stab wounds were not life threatening and both refused medical treatment. After Strickland was taken into custody he told deputies he intended to scare Merjil. The motive possibly stems from a past relationship between Merjil and an unknown female, however this incident is still under investigation.

These type of rifles do not require serial numbers and are typically not registered through gun dealers. On June 18th at hours, deputies were dispatched regarding a stabbing, to a residence in the Block of Flowers Street in the City of Shasta Lake. When deputies arrived they contacted 57 year old Gary Don Thomas of City of Shasta Lake. Thomas reported that 37 year old David Snell of City of Shasta Lake forced entry to his residence and attacked him. Thomas told deputies he defended himself and ultimately stabbed Snell.

Snell fled from the scene prior to law enforcement arriving, but was located nearby with an apparent stab-wound. He was transported to a nearby hospital for treatment.

Snell remains in critical condition, and this incident remains under investigation. Originally it was thought the hikers were in Siskiyou County. Jennifer did not know why they needed help, but called authorities in Siskiyou County for assistance. The GPS coordinates put the two hikers south of the Siskiyou County line on the PCT near Summit Lake Rd. The California Highway Patrol helicopter was requested. The California Highway Patrol helicopter was able to locate Tate and Alex.

They were able to land nearby and walk to the hikers. They were able to fly the hikers and their gear back to Redding. Tate and Alex were cold, but not in need of any medical attention. The unexpected rain storm that came in yesterday drenched them and their gear. Snow came in during the night and early this morning and covered the PCT and froze their wet clothes and gear.

They became too cold to go any further and they also lost sight of the trail. With temperatures already soaring into the triple digits, Animal Regulations has responded to several calls for animals left inside parked vehicles, as well as dogs in scorching hot truck beds. We would like to kindly remind pet owners to leave their pets at home, or for those traveling through our area to find a safe place to board your pet if you plan to make a stop and cannot stay in the vehicle with your pet.

When temperatures outside hit degrees it only takes 15 minutes for the inside of your car to reach degrees, which can quickly kill or cause permanent injury to your pet. Heatstroke can occur even in dogs running loose on a hot day, but occurs more quickly when they are closed inside a vehicle.

Leaving the windows cracked and parking a vehicle in the shade does very little to help. Symptoms of heatstroke in dogs include exaggerated panting or the sudden stopping of panting, a rapid or erratic pulse, profuse salivation, an anxious or staring expression, weakness and muscle tremors, lack of coordination, tongue and lips that are bright red which may eventually turn bluish in color , convulsions, vomiting, collapse, coma, and death. Hot asphalt is another serious concern pet owners need to be aware of, even in their own backyard.

On a temperate 87 degree day the asphalt temperatures can hit degrees, with skin destruction occurring after less than 60 seconds of contact. You can check if it is too hot by placing the back of your hand against the pavement and holding it there for 10 seconds; if it is too uncomfortable for you to keep your hand there, then it is too hot for your dog as well.

If you come across an animal left unattended in a vehicle, contact Animal Regulations right away. If the animal is still conscious, attempt to locate the pet owner, ideally leaving someone to monitor the condition of the dog and wait for Animal Regulations to arrive. Under the authorization of California Penal Code Emergency treatment for a dog showing signs of heatstroke include immediately moving the animal to a cool, shady place, wetting the dog with cool NOT COLD water, particularly on any exposed skin areas such as the belly, armpits, and paws, and fanning the animal vigorously to promote evaporation.

Do not apply ice or very cold water which can cool the animal too rapidly and cause it to go into shock. If the dog is able to do so, allow it to drink some cool, but again NOT COLD, water. If a dog has not returned to a normal state within 30 minutes it should be taken to a veterinarian for further evaluation and treatment. Heatstroke can cause organ failure, and brain damage very quickly and is considered a medical emergency.

Pets at an increased risk to heat related conditions includes those which are very old or very young, breeds with a short snout, and breeds with a thicker coat. For the love of your pets, please leave them home during these months of extreme heat in our area! Ranger Martin reported Rosalyn Saxsenmeir, 71 years of age from El Granada was reported missing by her husband at hours. Ranger Martin said Rosalyn left her campsite in Lassen Park at hours to go watch the sunset near Manzanita Lake and did not return.

Rosalyn did not take a pack or flashlight with her. Ranger Martin and Lassen Park personnel searched the area and were unable to locate Rosalyn. They included the Ground, Mounted, Mountain and Jeep Teams. Rosalyn had some abrasions on her legs, but otherwise was physically okay.

She was reunited with her husband. Rosalyn got disoriented once it got dark and could not find her way back to the campsite. She walked around all night, until she was located. Sergeant Rob Sandbloom Search and Rescue Coordinator Case: Upon arrival, a male victim was found with a stab wound to his left abdomen. The victim, later identified as Frank Manfordonia, 50 years old. Mafordonia was transported to Mercy Medical Center where he was treated and later released. The suspect was identified as Joshua Jayalan Kamlastirton, 25 years old.

Kamlastirton was located at the scene and taken into custody without incident. Kamlastirton was later booked into the Shasta County Jail for assault with a deadly weapon.

Deputies were unable to confirm from witnesses on scene or find any evidence supporting a firearm was discharged during the altercation. Deputies did locate and seize a knife from the scene, which is believed to be the weapon used in the stabbing. Sergeant Barry Powell Shasta County Sheriff's Office Case: The employee will not be identified due to the nature of the case.

The threats were determined to be directed at the employee and not Holiday Harbor Marina. Management at the location fielded some of these calls and believed the threats to be credible, placing them in immediate sustained fear for the safety of their employees and customers at the location.

As a result of their immediate fear that the threats would be carried out, management at the location closed the business and placed vehicles in the roadway blocking egress and access to the business. Deputies on scene fielded an incoming call to the business from Fox.

Deputies spoke with Fox who agreed to meet with them at a location in the City of Redding. It was determined Fox is on current probation in Shasta County for Fox was contacted and subsequently arrested without incident for PC-Criminal Threats and for violating the terms and conditions of his probation. As always, do not provide financial information over the phone. Craig Poust 42 yo and Chanel Kantz 24 yo were determined to be wanted for FTA on multiple drug charges and weapons offenses.

They are also suspected of drugging, raping, and photographing several women between the ages of over the past couple of years. Kantz and Poust were transported to the Siskiyou County Jail where they were booked on the felony warrants.

They will be extradited back to Pennsylvania. This past Memorial Day weekend was a busy weekend on Shasta Lake. Young adults from University of Oregon, Oregon Institute of Technology, CSU Chico, UC Davis, UC San Luis Obispo, and Stanford, along with general vacationers, converged on Shasta Lake to enjoy the three day weekend.

An estimated plus houseboats were rented out for the weekend. Up to houseboats were concentrated on Slaughter House Island on the Sacramento Arm of Shasta Lake. These are the stats for through Non-Boating alcohol related arrest: Boating Under the Influence arrest: Boat program, from the University of California Davis, for their assistance this past weekend. Boat was stationed on Slaughter House Island. They assess patients and determine if they need to be transported to a medical center for further treatment.

Boat personnel handled hundreds of patients during the weekend. Forest Service for their assistance on Shasta Lake. On , at hrs, Shascom received a call of a possible drowning at Manzanita Gulch, on the Sacramento Arm of Shasta Lake.

The Shascom dispatcher was advised Michael Ramirez 45 years old had jumped into the water, 10 to 15 minutes prior to the call, and had not surfaced. At hrs, Boating Safety Deputies were dispatched to the location.

At hrs, Boating Safety Deputies arrived on scene and contacted family members and friends that were with Michael Ramirez. Deputies were able to ascertain the location where he was last seen. CHP H flew over the location to attempt to locate Ramirez. Due to poor water clarity, CHP H crew was only able to see approximately 5 feet down into the water. According to family and friends, they were floating in the cove approximately and feet from shore in approximately 40 to 45 feet of water.

Ramirez said he was going to get into the water and dove in. At hrs, the Dive Team arrived at the scene and commenced dive operations. At hrs, Ramirez was located, in 43 feet of water, and recovered. There were no entanglements or outcroppings in the immediate area where Ramirez was recovered. It is also unknown if alcohol played any factor in this incident. Deputies from the Burney Station responded and contacted a 26 year old male who requested to remain anonymous for fear of retaliation.

The victim reported he was contacted by an acquaintance, Juan Diaz 27 year old Burney resident , at the Pit River Gas Station earlier in the morning. Diaz was upset with the victim due to him failing to repair a firearm for him in a timely manner. Once at the residence, Diaz further asked the victim about the firearm. The victim tried to inform Diaz he could not fix the firearm due to it missing too many parts.

Diaz became upset and grabbed a. Diaz reportedly grabbed the pistol and hit the victim with it on the bridge of his nose. The victim then fell to the ground. The victim reported Diaz hit him four more times in the head with the pistol. Diaz also kicked the victim several times. The victim stated Diaz then stuck the pistol to the back of his head and asked him if he wanted to die.

The victim then negotiated with Diaz, offering him a newer firearm if he let him go.

Diaz drove with the victim to his residence, where the victim gave Diaz a newer firearm. The victim was then able to negotiate his release from Diaz. The victim stated a friend later drove him to the hospital for treatment. The victim received several sutures for his wounds and further medical treatment.

Diaz was also in the company of a young juvenile, who was later released to his mother. During a search of the residence, deputies located the two firearms described by the victim as being involved in the assault. Evidence of narcotic use and sales were also located during the search. Diaz was arrested and booked into the Shasta County Jail for Terrorist Threats, Assault with a Deadly Weapon, Robbery, Extortion, Child Endangerment, and Assault Causing Great Bodily Injury.

Deputies contacted a female, who will be referred to as confidential victim. The confidential victim advised she and her boyfriend, identified as James Shimko 33 years , were at his residence located at Oak St. While they were at the residence they got into a verbal altercation and Shimko would not allow her to leave. Shimko assaulted the confidential victim about her face and head area. Shimko followed them towards the Fuzzy Lane address where he pulled his vehicle in front of their vehicle causing them to stop.

Shimko then brandished a handgun at confidential victim while she was still seated in the vehicle. Confidential victim and the neighbor were able to drive the vehicle around Shimko and went to the Fuzzy Lane address.

During the investigation it was determined that Shimko was a convicted felon and had other firearms at his residence. After an approximate thirty minute standoff, Shimko exited his residence and was placed under arrest. A search of the residence was conducted. Several firearms and ammunition were located inside the room where Shimko was residing. Shimko was booked into the Shasta County Jail for felony domestic violence, brandishing a firearm, criminal threats, false imprisonment, felon in possession of a firearm, and felon in possession of ammunition.

In response to the recent complaint filed in federal court over disability access at the Shasta County Jail, Shasta County has engaged in constructive discussions about disability access with representatives of the disability rights groups who are among the plaintiffs in the lawsuit prior to the filing of the recent complaint.

The County will continue to engage in such discussions. Along with other pressures, the state-wide prisoner realignment program AB has added to the pressure on the jail due to the number of longer-term inmates housed in the jail, some of whom may present different and greater disability access challenges. The jail has been part of a County-wide ADA improvement program. When deputies arrived Warmington fled on foot into a wooded area. An extensive search of the area was conducted but Warmington was not located.

Deputies called the owner of the enclosed trailer and discovered the owners had been the victims of a recent burglary. The victims told deputies they were moving out of their home at the time of the burglary and several pieces of furniture and moving boxes filled with personal belongings had been taken.

Deputies located several moving boxes filled with property under a travel trailer in the yard. The victims arrived and positively identified the property in the moving boxes. The victims also pointed out that the suspects had furnished their home with the stolen furniture. While taking inventory of the stolen property a male subject, later identified as Michael Mattson, drove into the driveway. As he noticed the law enforcement officers he immediately sped out of the driveway at a high rate of speed.

Deputies followed Mattson and eventually stopped him on Churn Creek Rd. Mattson was found to have an outstanding felony warrant for burglary. Mattson was taken into custody and transported to the county jail. The Shasta County Sheriff's Office along with Shasta College, Shasta County Probation, and the Good News Rescue Mission would like to congratulate three of our students, who have been enrolled in the STEP-UP program Shasta Technical Education Program-Unified Partnership , and graduated May 20th from Shasta College.

Two of the students, Joel Hinton and Val Helton have earned certificates in the Heavy Equipment field of instruction, and Jason Farnsworth has earned his Associates in Arts AA degree with honors in the same field. The students were recognized by related faculty, administrators, guests, and currently enrolled STEP-UP students that morning. All students attended the Shasta College commencement ceremonies on May 20th.

These three students have come from different challenging paths in their lives, and put forth the effort to improve themselves for the better. They started their educational goals with the assistance of the above-mentioned organizations, and successfully completed their goals to move forward and lead more productive lives within our local communities.

Special thanks goes out to Eva Jimenez, Shasta College Dean of Economic Workforce Development and the Instructional Administrator for STEP-UP program.

Eva has done a superb job working with the STEP-UP partnership and has provided a strong supportive role for the students since the program's inception. On behalf of Sheriff Bosenko and the Shasta County Sheriff Office, please join us in congratulating our three graduating STEP-UP students for job well done! On Sunday, May 22nd, at hours, a Shasta County Sheriff deputy from the City of Shasta Lake Division attempted a traffic enforcement stop on a pickup for vehicle code violations at the intersection of Locust St.

The vehicle failed to yield, and a pursuit ensued. During the duration of the pursuit, the vehicle failed to stop at 9 posted stop signs and drove in excess of 50 mph down residential streets. The pursuit terminated at Grand Coulee Blvd. A records check revealed Chandler had an active felony warrant for his arrest.

During a search of his person, incident to arrest, ammunition was located. Chandler was booked into the Shasta County Jail for felony evading and felon in possession of ammunition, along with an active felony arrest warrant from a prior case. A personal watercraft operator was stranded along the shoreline after jumping from his craft, which had become disabled. The Boating Safety Unit located Sid Cormier of Redding, who was uninjured and hanging on to bushes in an area of fast moving water north of the Cypress Avenue Bridge.

Deputies rescued Cormier, located the personal watercraft and returned them safely to his family at Park Marina. When deputies arrived, citizens had detained the male who witnesses observed forcing entry to the vending machine.

The involved female was standing nearby after witnesses reported seeing her attempt to get on the roof of the school. One of the investigating deputies attempted to detain the female who fled the scene on foot and jumped a nearby fence. She was detained shortly thereafter and identified as 35 year old Jessica Amanda Parvin of Redding, California. The male was eventually identified as 49 year old Eric Lee Cooley of Redding, California after he provided a false name to the deputies on scene.

Cooley had multiple warrants for his arrest, which is why Cooley told deputies he lied about his identity. Both Cooley and Parvin were arrested for Vandalism and Possession of Burglary Tools. In addition to his outstanding warrants, Cooley was also charged with Providing a False Name to a Peace Officer. Parvin was charged with a misdemeanor count of Resisting Arrest. Both Cooley and Parvin were booked at the Shasta County Jail.

On Saturday, , at approx. During the child exchange in a residence of Castella, Ca. The female fearing for her life and believing Montgomery would kill her, attempted to break free from him by scratching him about his face and person.

The female eventually lost consciousness due to being strangled. When the female regained consciousness she saw Montgomery walking away from the residence while holding their child. Due to the nature and exigency of the call, the California Highway Patrol CHP was contacted and requested to respond for assistance. While deputies were responding to the area, Shascom provided updated information relaying that a CHP unit had contacted Montgomery in the general area and had him detained, adding that the female victim was also on scene and the child was safe and unharmed.

Montgomery was transported to the Shasta County Jail where he was to be booked for domestic violence, child abuse and attempted murder. On Friday, May 13th, , at approximately While responding to the location, deputies received information the male suspect attempted to gain entry into a common area of the apartment building. Additional reports were received of possible gunshots heard in the area of the incident.

Deputies arrived on scene and conducted an extensive search of the area for the male suspect; however no persons of interest were located. During the investigation, deputies identified evidence of bullet strikes to the apartment building. Further investigation revealed there were no reported injuries as a result of the shooting.

Deputies interviewed many potential witnesses in the area and are continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident. The unknown male suspect is described as a white, male, adult, approximately years old, wearing a white tee shirt, and unknown color pants or shorts.

The location encompassed three adjoining parcels and two residences. As a result of the investigation, 1, growing marijuana plants were eradicated from two outdoor cultivation sites. Agents also located 13 firearms, including three assault rifles, packaging material, digital scales, and approximately 75 pounds of marijuana, both processed marijuana and marijuana shake. The primary suspect in the investigation was identified as Donald James Mobley, age 44, from Cottonwood, CA. Additionally, Mobley was found to have an active felony arrest warrant out of Shasta County from for Marijuana cultivation and Possession of marijuana for sale.

The confidential victim advised there was still a three year old juvenile inside the residence. Deputies responded to the location and contacted the Confidential Victim. Deputies entered the residence to check the welfare of the juvenile and to attempt to contact Seteroff.

It was determined Seteroff fled the residence prior to deputies arriving. The juvenile was located who was in good health. Deputies learned that Seteroff assaulted the Confidential Victim and choked her several times until she lost consciousness. When the Confidential Victim regained consciousness she told Seteroff she was going to call the police. Seteroff again choked the Confidential Victim and told her he was going to kill her.

An extensive area check was conducted for Seteroff with negative results. Deputies surrounded the residence and ordered Seteroff out for approximately fifteen minutes. Seteroff finally exited the residence and was taken into custody without incident. Seteroff was booked into the Shasta County Jail for attempted homicide, felony domestic violence, and child endangerment. Keynote speaker this year will be, Shasta County Sheriff Tom Bosenko. The ceremony will last approximately a half-hour followed by a free lunch.

A man was found face down in the pond near the apartment complex. The decedent has been identified as Lawrence Ray Simmons, 39 years of age from Carson City NV. Lawrence Ray Simmons has a tattoo on his Rt. A post mortem exam is scheduled for later this week, but Cause of Death will be pending toxicology results. If you have any information regarding Mr. Vickie Vincent Deputy Coroner Investigator On Friday, , at approx. The male was carrying a backpack, appeared to have an object in his left hand in which he was concealing between arm and body.

Deputies stopped and attempt to talk with subject, but he continued to walk east for a short distance. It could then be seen the male was holding a machete in his left hand. The male was ordered to stop and put machete down.

The male stopped, put the machete down, and removed his backpack from shoulders. He then started to walk east again but was verbally ordered to stop. The male stopped, was told to kneel down, and place both knees onto the ground. The male turned away from deputies, knelt down, and placed his knees on the ground. The male was then asked to extend both arms out to his side. The male extended his left arm out, but placed his right hand in the area of his jacket pocket or waistband area.

He then revealed a knife in his right hand, with a blade length of approx. Deputies continued to talk to the male and requests he put the knife down. After several minutes of talking to the male, he removed the knife from his neck area, and tossed it away from his reach.

Deputies then approached the male and detained him. Neither the male nor deputies sustained any injuries during this incident. While talking with the male after he was detained, it was revealed that he is a year old armed services veteran from another county in California. He told deputies he suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder P. D and has been unable to find work since his release from the military. A suicide note was later found in his backpack.

He was then transported to Shasta Regional Medical Center SRMC for a mental health evaluation per of the California Welfare and Institutions Code. On Thursday, , at approx. The male subject then walked away and was last seen across the street from the business on the east side of Airport Rd. Deputies responded to the area to look for the male subject as described by the reporting party. Deputies saw a male subject matching the description walking northbound on the west side of Airport Rd.

Deputies, for officer safety reasons, not knowing if the male actually had a gun or not, positioned their vehicles a safe distance away from the male but close enough to have verbal communication with him. The male stated he wanted to die and placed his right hand into his coat pocket.

Within a few seconds he pulled his hand from his coat pocket, displaying a gun, which he then held with the barrel of the gun pressed against his head.

Deputies then began to verbally negotiate with the male subject. Negotiations continued for approx. The male would move the gun around from location to location pointing the barrel at his head, placing it in his mouth, and under his chin, while continuing to say he wanted to die and that he was going to shoot himself. The male never pointed the gun at deputies on scene or towards any other location other than himself.

As negotiations continued the male was promised to be given a phone call if he placed the gun on the ground. He eventually did so and agreed to walk away from where the gun lay. He then walked towards two deputies, one of which was displaying a phone to provide the phone call as promised. As the deputies confronted the male and attempted to take him into custody, a brief struggle ensued as the male resisted.

He was taken to the ground and placed into handcuffs with the assistance of other deputies. Neither the deputies nor the male sustained any injuries during this incident. The gun, which did not have an orange tip, was a silver plastic replica gun that looked realistic from a distance.

The male was later identified as a year old resident of a group home in the general area. It was later found that the male has a history of mental health issues. The male was provided the phone call as promised and he spoke to the group home representative he requested. He was then transported to Shasta Regional Medical Center for a mental health evaluation per of the California Welfare and Institutions Code.

The new ROV will be used to search for missing persons and evidence under the water. The ROV can save time and money, and is safer than putting a Public Safety Diver in the water as a first response.

However the ROV does not completely replace the diver and at times a diver will still have to enter the water. The ROV does reduce the time a diver has to be in the water.

The new ROV was purchased after an older ROV purchased in was no longer operational. The ROV can go to a depth of meters They are working in the classroom learning maintenance and repairs, and will spend a day using the ROV in a pool and then at a lake for the operational use.

The purpose of this operation was to conduct probation and parole compliance checks as well as address verifications throughout Shasta County on subjects that are convicted sex offenders. The primary objective for the operation was to ensure that sex offenders living within Shasta County are in compliance with their probation or parole conditions and to ensure their address registration requirements. As a result of the operation the team contacted 18 registered sex offenders and conducted 4 searches of offenders who were either on probation or parole.

The team conducted a total of 16 address confirmations on sex offenders to verify their residence of record and attempted an additional 4 address verifications. The white adult male who had been discovered shot at the North Street has been identified as James Michael Patterson, DOB: Patterson reportedly wanted to talk with Smedley about another acquaintance and a falling out Smedley and this other unidentified acquaintance had recently. It is undetermined at this time what the issue was about, as detectives have received conflicting information from involved parties.

Patterson became aggressive toward Smedley and began to threaten physical harm to Smedley utilizing a hammer that Patterson had in his possession and had brought to the location. Smedley sought assistance from a co-tenant who provided Smedley a semi-automatic. Smedley, who reported he was in sustained fear for his personal safety, fired at least two rounds at or toward Patterson who was approximately 2 feet away.

Smedley believed he possibly struck Patterson one time. Smedley also reported he did not know who Patterson was and had never met him before. Patterson subsequently fled in a green and brown Ford Truck along with the male and female.

Patterson ultimately ended up at the where he was transported to Mercy hospital after was contacted. The Ford truck Patterson had been in possession of for approximately a week was discovered to be a reported stolen vehicle out of Lone Pine, CA. At this time no arrests have been made. Detectives continue to follow up on information, conduct searches and serve search warrants. Upon officers and deputies arrival a white male adult was found to have an apparent gunshot wound to his torso.

The male was transported to Mercy hospital for treatment however died due to his injuries. Deputies responded to Peach Lane and contacted several subjects who reported a possible robbery at a nearby residence. It is unclear at this time what item s were being sought after during the suspected robbery. Detectives are currently following up on information and trying to determine the circumstances that led up to the shooting.

Several involved parties, witnesses and a believed shooter are being interviewed. Specific details about what took place cannot be released at this time as detectives are actively investigating the incident and conducting searches of the Peach Lane property. More information will be released as it comes available.

There currently is no safety risk to the general public and no suspects are outstanding. On , at hrs, a citizen north of the Sundial Bridge reported a female kayaker, later identified as Tiffany Scogin 29 years old , was trapped in her kayak, on a log snag, in the middle of the Sacramento River. Redding Fire, Shasta County Sheriff Boating Safety personnel, and CHP Air Ops were dispatched to the scene.

Scogin was able to self-rescue and make it to shore before fire and law enforcement personnel could make it to the scene.

Scogin said she has limited experience kayaking, but the friend she was with is an experienced kayaker. Both Scogin and her friend were wearing personal floatation devices PFDs. Scogin and her friend took off from the Posse Ground, north of the Sundial Bridge, and they were trying to get to the north side of the river, and then kayak downriver to the Bonnyview Boat Ramp. Scogin underestimated the current as she tried to cross the river, and was unable to paddle fast enough to keep the kayak from getting pushed into the tree snag.

Scogin was able to continue her roll and get the top of the kayak and her head pointing downstream. Scogin was then able to use the snag and pull herself free from the kayak, which was now bent around the snag. Scogin was able to survive this incident due to the use of a PFD, her basic kayaking skills and her ability not to panic in a life threating situation.

Not all situations on the Sacramento River have this good of an outcome. Remember to respect the river while using it. Citizens should wear a personal floatation device PFD when swimming or boating on the Sacramento River, and be aware of submerged hazards.

Please safely enjoy the Sacramento River this summer. At this time, the kayak cannot be recovered from the snag, which is in the middle of the river. Please do not call to report the kayak stuck in the river, north of the Sundial Bridge, as law enforcement is already aware. On , at hrs, a citizen on Riverview Dr. The citizen reported the male, later identified as Justin Sullinen, was going down stream at a rapid pace north of the Wyndham Ripple by the River View Golf Course.

Redding Police, Redding Fire, Shasta County Sheriff personnel along with CHP Air Ops were dispatched to the scene. Sullinen was rescued from the water by two fishermen in a drift boat prior to law enforcement arriving on scene.

Sullinen was totally naked when pulled from the water and very cold. Sullinen did not know if he had clothing on prior to going into the water and could not recall where he entered the river. Sullinen was transported back to the Bonnyview Boat Ramp where an ambulance was waiting. Sullinen was transported to a local medical center for medical treatment. Citizens should wear personal floatation device PFD when swimming or boating on the river.

Deputies received information that Steven Arthur Scott age 25 , Ashley Janell Bonsey age 24 and Samuel Tristan Green age 18 were temporarily residing at the motel.

Scott and Green are currently on probation and Bonsey had an outstanding arrest warrant for theft. Upon arrival, deputies made entry into the motel room. Deputies immediately located a large amount of illegal drug paraphernalia, concentrated cannabis, methamphetamine and a small butane honey oil lab in the kitchen. Also present in the motel room was a female infant.

Scott and Bonsey were arrested for manufacturing illegal narcotics, felony child endangerment, drug paraphernalia, possession of illegal narcotics and probation violation. Green was arrested for illegal narcotic possession and probation violation. All three subjects were transported and booked into the Shasta County Main Jail on the listed charges.

Shasta County Children and Family Services were notified and responded to Burney to take protective custody of the infant female. On Saturday, April 23, at hours, SHASCOM received a past tense burglary report that occurred at a residence off Sunrise Drive in Shasta County. Deputies continued to follow up on leads which lead them to a residence off Olive Street in the City of Shasta Lake. Patrol Operations and City of Shasta Lake deputies made contact with the resident on Olive Street.

Further investigation revealed the two stolen motorcycles were hidden behind the residence. One of the juvenile suspects was contacted at this location and arrested for burglary and possession of stolen property. The second juvenile suspect was located at a residence in the Redding area and was arrested for possession of stolen property. Both suspects will be booked into Juvenile Hall for the above listed charges.

All stolen items in this case have been recovered and returned to the victim. The case is still under investigation and no further information will be provided at this time. On Friday, April 22, at hours, the victim WFA in this case, contacted SHASCOM and reported observing three subjects breaking into her car at the intersection of Lower Springs Road and Swasey Drive. The victim advised she had parked her vehicle at the above location, locked it and had gone for a jog in the area.

As she ended her jog, the victim heard her car alarm go off and confronted the three suspects. The three suspects fled in a black Dodge pickup truck getting away with her wallet. The wallet contained numerous debit and credit cards. As deputies were responding to the call, the victim contacted Deputy Tom Fleming and advised one of her credit cards had just been used at the Walmart in Anderson. Deputy Fleming quickly located the Dodge pickup truck parked at Walmart and took one of the three suspects into custody.

It was determined the other two outstanding suspects were possibly still inside Walmart making purchases with the stolen cards. With the assistance of the Anderson Police Department a perimeter around Walmart was established. The inside of the store was searched with negative results.

Quickly after this search, the search extended to other nearby stores. Andrew McKinley was not located and is outstanding. Andrew McKinley has narcotic related warrants out for his arrest. Both Joshua White and Jacob James were arrested for burglary and receiving stolen property. The victim received almost all of her belongings back. Case and Contact: Deputy Dave Eoff made contact with Vidas by phone and learned her cell phone was about to lose battery power.

Vidas told Deputy Eoff she had gotten off the trail and was lost, but was prepared to spend the night. Deputy Eoff searched the area, but was unable to locate her. The California Highway Patrol helicopter and the United States Forest Service Fire personnel assisted with the search.

At approximately hours Search and Rescue volunteers located Vidas and her dog. She was in good spirits and needed no medical assistance. She was given a ride back to her vehicle. Vidas said she was in the area for a three day vacation when she went for a hike around hours on Tuesday. This was her first time hiking in this area.

Between and hours, she realized she had become disoriented and lost the trail she was on. She tried for several hours to self-rescue, but was unsuccessful. She said she heard the helicopter, but never saw it. She called out to the searchers, once she heard them yelling for her.

She also stayed in the same location and did not move around, to help searchers locate her. As a result of the operation the team contacted 5 registered sex offenders and conducted 5 searches of offenders who were either on probation or parole.

The team conducted a total of 21 address confirmations on sex offenders to verify their residence of record and attempted an additional 9 address verifications. Often during compliance operations deputies will come into contact with subjects that are either on probation, parole, or have warrants for their arrest.

During the course of this operation deputies contacted 17 subjects that were not PC sex offenders. One subject, Bobby Jack Scott, was arrested. Bobby Jack Scott, DOB: Upon arrival, deputies were confronted by Bobby Scott who was confrontational and aggressive toward deputies.

Bobby Scott physically tried to prevent deputies from entering the residence and violently resisted when deputies attempted to detain him.

After a brief struggle, Bobby Scott was taken into custody and arrested. Upon arrival at the location, deputies contacted 72 year old Teddy Leon Hoyt. Teddy Leon told deputies he was attacked by his adult son, 42 year old Eddy Hoyt. Teddy Leon told deputies that during the attack Eddy Hoyt pushed him to the floor and began to strangle him with his bare hands, until he reached a point where he was unable to breathe. Teddy William Hoyt, 49 years old, who was at the residence at the time, intervened by forcibly pushing Eddy Hoyt off of Teddy Leon.

Eddy Hoyt then left the residence on foot. Both Teddy Leon and Teddy William advised the deputies that Eddy Hoyt had stated that he was going to kill Teddy Leon during the incident, and they believed that was his intent. Eddy Hoyt was subsequently located at a neighboring residence and was taken into custody without incident. Eddy Hoyt was interviewed and admitted he was involved in a physical altercation with Teddy Leon.

Eddy Hoyt claimed Teddy Leon attacked him, and he was acting in self-defense. Eddy Hoyt denied allegations he strangled his father, Teddy Leon. Eddy Hoyt was transported to the Shasta County Jail where he was booked on a single count of attempted murder. He is being held in lieu of a half million dollars bail.

Additional charges will also be sought for elder abuse. As a result of the operation the team contacted 23 registered sex offenders and conducted 7 searches of offenders who were either on probation or parole. The team conducted a total of 21 address confirmations on sex offenders to verify their residence of record and attempted an additional 6 address verifications.

One of the subjects contacted during these searches was arrested for a violation of the terms and conditions of his probation. During the course of this operation deputies contacted 7 subjects that were not PC sex offenders, however, were arrested for various charges or outstanding warrants.

Two outstanding felony warrants out of Sacramento County for a PC-Post Release Community Supervision PRCS violation and On Saturday, April 9th, , at hours, deputies were dispatched to the intersection of Tralee Lane and Olinda Road in Happy Valley regarding a suspicious vehicle.

Deputies arrived on scene and located a sedan which matched the description of the reported suspicious vehicle. The sedan was parked on the side the road with an interior light illuminated.

There was a woman seated in the front passenger seat of the vehicle whom deputies identified as 25 year old Dene Hammond of Anderson, California. Deputies conducted a records check on the license plate, which was affixed to the sedan. They determined it was the wrong plate for that particular vehicle. In addition, the license plate had previously been reported stolen to another law enforcement agency.

A records check using the VIN number indicated the sedan had been reported stolen to the Redding Police Department. Hammond was questioned regarding the vehicle and subsequently released at the scene. Wallace was placed under arrest for possession of a stolen vehicle and possession of stolen property.

Wallace was booked at the Shasta County Jail on those charges. Deputies responded and arrived at approximately 5: Upon arrival, deputies confirmed no one besides White was supposed to be in the residence. White also informed SHASCOM Dispatch she had locked herself in another room and heard noises in the living room area, suspecting the intruder was still in the residence.

Deputies found the back gate to the residence ajar and observed a suspect lying on the bed inside the residence. The suspect was given several orders to exit and to show his hands which were tucked underneath him. The suspect refused to comply. Shephard actively resisted the K-9 and deputies. After an approximate two minute struggle, Shephard was placed under arrest. White confirmed Shephard was unknown to her and had no reason to enter her residence.

White was unsure how Shephard had gained entry to her residence, as she believed all doors were locked prior to her going to bed. When Shephard was arrested, he was found in possession of a razor knife. Shephard was evaluated on scene by medical personnel and later transported to Shasta Regional Medical Center for medical clearance. Shephard was later booked into the Shasta County Jail for PC-Cat Burglary, and PC-Resisting Arrest.

Deputies responded code 3 and arrive just minutes after the call was received. Three subjects were immediately detained. Investigation revealed the victims, Snyder and Taff have been staying at the residence but have not been paying their rent. While both were sleeping in bed, they woke up to their window being broken by Semone White and a male subject pouring gas inside of their room.

Blake fled the area prior to our arrival. It was determined that Mark Blake and Semone White were upset with Jonathon Snyder and Sheila Taff for not paying their rent. White broke the window and Blake poured a large amount gas into the room.

The gas was not ignited and no one received any injuries. Semone White was arrested on scene for Terrorists Threats and Attempt Arson. Mark Blake as stated, fled the area. He is wanted for Terrorist Threats and Attempt Arson as well. Blake is also wanted for warrants out of Shasta County for Probation Violations and Vandalism. Blake has priors for Assaults on Peace Officers and has Assaultive type Behavior.

Mark Blake is considered to be an Officer Safety issue and should not be approached by citizens. On April 7th, , at hours, deputies responded to a residence in the Block of El Toro Lane, Bella Vista, California, for an at risk missing juvenile. It was reported that a 14 year old child with special needs wandered away from their residence.

The California Highway Patrol Air Operations was also summoned to the scene along with additional peace officers and volunteers. A recent photograph of the missing juvenile was disseminated to the media as the search efforts continued and the Dialogic Communicator was also activated within a two-mile radius. On this same day at hours, a citizen located the missing juvenile unharmed and directed the child to Search and Rescue personnel. The child was quickly reunited with family members.

The decedent was identified as Matthew Lee Ross Sr. The accident is being investigated by the Redding Police Department. As a result of the search warrants, two indoor marijuana growing cultivations were located at the said properties. Both locations were found to be connected and the primary suspects believed to be responsible for the marijuana growing operation have been identified as Daniel Stephen Ackerman, 50 years old from Whitmore, CA and Michael Shon McCrae, 59 years old from Whitmore, CA.

Personnel from the Shasta County Resource Management Department arrived on scene and conducted a separate investigation on numerous Shasta County Code violations. Also assisting were members of the Central Valley Water Board who were on scene conducting a separate investigation on potential environmental damages. As a result of the investigation, two Hispanic Male Adults were located and subsequently arrested at a large outdoor marijuana cultivation cite located in a canyon on the property.

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The males were identified as Enrique Nunez, 19 years old from Stockton, CA and Sergio Becerril-Molina, 29 years old from San Jose, CA. Agents subsequently eradicated 10, growing marijuana plants from the marijuana cultivation cite and seized approximately 8 grams of suspected Methamphetamine from inside a trailer that was found on the property. This substance is a highly toxic insecticide that has been banned in the United States.

The victim, Charles Balding, reported he was walking his dog near a dry creek at Millville Plains Road and Dersch Road. A male adult, who was later identified as Martin Racle, approached Balding and asked him for a ride, to use his cellular phone and for the keys to his vehicle.

Balding refused and walked back to his truck. Balding, fearing for his safety, shoved Racle backwards and quickly got into his truck and locked the door. Racle ran to the passenger side window and began punching the glass with his fist, in an attempt to break the window.

Balding started his truck and sped away from the area while calling SHASCOM to report the incident. Deputies responded to the area and found Racle walking on Dersch Road. Racle claimed his car had broken down so he approached Balding and asked him for a ride. Balding refused to give Racle a ride and nothing further happened.

Racle was found to be on Parole with two prior convictions for Robbery and one for Burglary. Sergeant Gonzalez Contact number Case Mayhan suffered from multiple stab type wounds to his person. He is currently in the hospital being treated for his injuries. Clark is also currently in the hospital being treated for minor injuries.

He will soon be medically cleared and will be booked into the Shasta County Jail on charges of Attempt Murder.

Philpott was interviewed by deputies and released. During the investigation it was revealed the above listed subjects had been on a crime spree in Shasta County between the hours of to hours. Numerous location near and around the City of Shasta Lake had been burglarized. According to statements from the above, during this crime spree an argument erupted between Levi Mayhan and Kenneth Clark.

This argument took place in one of the look-outs near Shasta Dam. The argument escalated and Kenneth Clark stabbed Levi Mayhan multiple times.

Evidence is being processed and interviews continue to be conducted. There will be no further information provided at this time.

On Friday, March 25, at hours, Deputy Marcus Miyasato attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a Chevy Impala at the intersection of Twin View Blvd and Oasis Road for speed. The vehicle failed to yield for the officer and a short pursuit ensued. North of Akrich Road, on Old Oregon Trail the vehicle lost control and collided with a bridge embankment causing major damage to the vehicle.

The driver of the vehicle, identified as, Robert Christopher Maughs, WMA, 20 years old, exited the vehicle and admitted he was the driver. Deputy Miyasato smelled the odor of an unknown alcoholic beverage emitting from Maughs person.

Robert Maughs also admitted to smoking methamphetamine approximately 14 hours prior to the collision. The passenger in the vehicle was identified as Anita Clark. She was pinned in the vehicle and had to be extracted from the vehicle by emergency crews.

Clark was transported to the Hospital for treatment of major injuries. Anita Clark remains in the Hospital at this time and could be transported to UCD due to her major injuries. Robert Maughs was treated at the Hospital for minor injuries and cleared.

He is currently being booked into the Shasta County Jail for Felony Evading, Driving under the influence causing major injuries, and for driving on a suspended license. An adult female was struck by a southbound truck while crossing the highway. It was very dark, there was no crosswalk on this portion of the highway and the decedent was wearing dark clothing.

Next of kin have been notified and the decedent was identified as Jennifer Pruitt, 32 years old of Redding, CA. Redding Police Department is conducting the accident investigation. Please contact their office if you have further information relating to their investigation. The subjects residing at this residence are Isidro Ramos Gali years-old and a Jennifer Rose Martin years-old. Once deputies arrived on scene, both Gali and Martin were found to be at the residence.

Both firearms were loaded and chambered. It should be noted both Gali and Martin are convicted felons who cannot possess or own firearms. Also found during the search were approximately four electronic tablets, which were stolen during a burglary at the Pit River Tribe financial office. During an interview with Gali, he admitted to the possession of the firearms and his involvement in the Pit River Tribe burglary.

Gali was arrested and booked into the Shasta County Main Jail in Redding for felon in possession of firearms and burglary related charges. Deputies were searching the residence of Harley Wack 36 years old , who is on searchable probation for narcotic offenses. During a search of the residence, three firearms were located, along with approximately Wack is a convicted felon prohibiting him from owning or possessing firearms.

Wack was not at the residence and appears to be avoiding contact with law enforcement. At hours, deputies arrived at the residence and attempted contact from outside the residence however there was no response from anybody inside.

Deputies utilized a PA from a patrol vehicle to attempt contact however none was made. While on scene, deputies heard the faint crying of a young child coming from inside the residence. Based upon the reported circumstances and the belief an emergency existed, Deputies made entry into the residence through the unlocked front door.

Inside Deputies found a 2 year old male behind a baby gate in a bedroom on the south end of the residence. The toddler was upset however was not injured. Upon further searching of the residence, deputies entered the master bedroom on the north side of the residence and located Rosanna and Timothy Baker with apparent gunshot wounds.

Rosanna was lying on her back on the bed with bleeding to her forehead from an apparent gunshot wound. Timothy was found lying on his back, on the floor near the foot of the bed with severe bleeding to his head due to an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound under his chin. The condition of the wound indicated it was a close contact type wound.

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