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Man Drowns in Meyers while Walking Dogs

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[Sergeant Anthony Prencipe, El Dorado County Sheriff's Office] 

On November 28, 2019, at around noon, the El Dorado County Sheriff's Office was dispatched to a report of a possible drowning in Meyers. It was believed that a person had fallen through the ice while walking their dogs. The search continued into the evening and detectives were able to determine that a man from Meyers was missing.

Cold weather clothing was found in the lake in the area where it was believed the person had fallen in. EDSO Dive Team, along with Douglas County Sheriff's Office Boat Team, Lake Valley Fire, South Lake Tahoe Fire, and EDSO Search and Rescue, continued to search the lake the following day.

Douglas County Sheriffs Office utilized their advanced ROV (Remote Operated Vehicle) and were able to locate and recover the deceased person, who has been positively identified as 39 year old David Schmidt. There were no signs of foul play and all signs indicate that this was a tragic accident. Next of kin notifications have been made.

David had been walking three dogs at the time. All three were rescued and taken to a local vet for treatment.

 

 

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Sheriff's Arrest and Activity Log for 11-29-19

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

[PR Pond]

TRAVIS BIEDEBACH
JN1905205    TRAVIS    HENRY    BIEDEBACH    M
LT    20191129    RELEASED    21    S
240    M    ASSAULT ON PERSON    $2,000.00
242    M    BATTERY    $5,000.00

FELIX CRUZ FLORES
JN1905213    FELIX    ALCUDES    CRUZ FLORES    M
PV    20191129    RELEASED    47    I
23152(A)    M    DUI ALCOHOL    $5,000.00
8 1227    F    DEPORTABLE ALIENS    

JESSICA DELATORRE
JN1905204    JESSICA    NICOLE    DELATORRE    F
LT    20191129    RELEASED    33    S
148(A)(1)    M    OBSTRUCT/ETC PUB OFCR/ETC    $2,000.00
647(F)    M    DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL    $500.00

DANIEL DUFFEY
JN1905206    DANIEL    PAUL    DUFFEY    M
LT    20191129    RELEASED    55    Z
647(F)    M    DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL    $500.00

RYAN KING
JN1905214    RYAN    DAVID LEE    KING    M
LT    20191129    INCUSTODY    24    E
23152(B)    M    DUI ALCOHOL/0.08 PERCENT    
12500(A)    M    DRIVE W/O LICENSE    

WILLIAM KUNER
JN1905216    WILLIAM    JOSEPH    KUNER    M
PV    20191129    INCUSTODY    62    E
243(E)(1)    M    BAT:SPOUSE/EX SP/DATE/ETC    $7,500.00
3056    F    VIOLATION OF PAROLE:FEL    

RHIANNON PARKER
JN1905211    RHIANNON    MICHELLE    PARKER    F
PV    20191129    INCUSTODY    24    E
11550    M    UNDER INFLUENCE CNTL SUB    $2,500.00
ENHANCEMENT    M    ENHANCEMENT - FOR BAIL PURPOSES ONLY    $5,000.00

JOSE ROMERO RAMIREZ
JN1905212    JOSE    OSVALDO    ROMERO RAMIREZ    M
LT    20191129    INCUSTODY    21    S
647(F)    M    DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL    $500.00
1203.2(A)    M    VIOL OF PROBATION    
8 1227    F    DEPORTABLE ALIENS    

MICHAEL SKINNER
JN1905217    MICHAEL    GORDON    SKINNER    M
PV    20191129    RELEASED    59    I
23152(A)    M    DUI ALCOHOL    $15,000.00

WILBERT THOMAS
JN1905215    WILBERT    LEROY    THOMAS    M
LT    20191129    RELEASED    57    S
647(F)    M    DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL    $500.00

CHARLES VILLA
JN1905210    CHARLES    VINCENT    VILLA    M
LT    20191129    INCUSTODY    38    E
1203.2(A)    F    VIOL OF PROBATION    

CHAZ WHITLA
JN1905207    CHAZ    MCCLOUD    WHITLA    M
PV    20191129    INCUSTODY    26    E
11377(A)    M    POSSESS CNTL SUB    $55,000.00
11377(A)    M    POSSESS CNTL SUB    $2,000.00
11364(A)    M    POSS UNLAW PARAPHERNALIA    $2,000.00

CATHERINE WORTHINGTON
JN1905208    CATHERINE    MARY    WORTHINGTON    F
PV    20191129    RELEASED    62    P
20002(A)    M    HIT AND RUN:PROP DAMAGE    $50,000.00

JOSEPH YOUNG
JN1905209    JOSEPH    CHRISTOPHE    YOUNG    M
LT    20191129    RELEASED    29    S
647(F)    M    DISORD CONDUCT:UI/DRUG    $500.00

Sheriff's Arrest and Activity Log for 11/29/2019

@ 0220 11377(A) HS POSSESS CNTL SUB \ FAIR LN, PLACERVILLE EG1909843
DEPUTIES CONTACTED A SUBJECT AT A COUNTY LIBRARY WHO WAS DETERMINED TO HAVE AN OUTSTANDING
WARRANT FOR DRUG CHARGES. THE SUBJECT WAS ALSO FOUND TO BE IN POSSESSION OF METHAMPHETAMINE AND
A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE SMOKING PARAPHERNALIA. THE SUBJECT WAS ARRESTED WITHOUT INCIDENT.
S01 ARRESTED WHITLA, CHAZ SEX=M AGE=26

@ 0928 27491 GC DEATH INVESTIGATION, EL DORADO HILLS EG1909845
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =92

@ 1257 27491 GC DEATH INVESTIGATION, DIAMOND SPRINGS EM1909847
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =83

@ 1421 27491 GC CORONER'S CASE, SOUTH LAKE TAHOE EM1909852
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =39

Note: Arrests are made based upon probable cause. All are entitled to the presumption of innocence until proven guilty in a court of
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News Round Up Nov 23-30

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[NewsWire]

 

Nov 29, 2019

 

South Lake Tahoe man wanted for aggravated sexual assault on a child

The Record-Courier

South Lake Tahoe man waived extradition to Texas where he is wanted on a charge of aggravated sexual assault on a child. Steven Edward Villela ...

https://www.recordcourier.com/news/crime/man-admits-taking-tire-iron-to-...


 

Nov 29, 2019

 

Felicity Carlson running for Board of Supervisors seat

[Mountain Democrat] 

“Outside forces are going to shape our county if we don't step up and claim a place at the table.” — Felicity Carlson, El Dorado County Board of ...

https://www.mtdemocrat.com/news/felicity-carlson-running-for-board-seat/


Christmas Tree Growers'

[Sacramento News & Review] 

Find a map and suggestions at the El Dorado County Christmas Tree Growers' website, chooseandcut.com. Get a locally grown poinsettia.

https://sacblog.newsreview.com/2019/11/29/holiday-cheer/


 

Nov 28, 2019

 

Drive to recall Gov. Newsom under way

[Mountain Democrat]

Only active in El Dorado County a few months, people may have already noticed spots along the road where volunteers have set up tables to collect ..

 

https://www.mtdemocrat.com/news/drive-to-recall-gov-newsom-underway


Sierra-at-Tahoe pre-opening Friday with $10 lift tickets - Proceeds to the Food Bank

[South Tahoe Now] 

Lift tickets will be available for purchase at ticket windows for just $10, with half of all proceeds to be donated to the Food Bank of El Dorado County...

https://southtahoenow.com/story/11/28/2019/sierra-tahoe-pre-opening-frid...


 

Nov 27, 2019

 

Get to Know Dina Gentry

[Style Magazine]

Dina Gentry, communications director for the El Dorado County Office of Education (EDCOE), speaks with a confidence and professionalism that is ...

https://www.stylemg.com/2019/11/26/291310/get-to-know-dina-gentry


County establishes Ishmael Day

[Village Life] 

Sheriff's public safety facility shooting range to be named in memory of fallen deputy El Dorado County is still healing but efforts are under way to ensure last month's sacrifices are never forgotten. In remembrance of the El Dorado County sheriff's deputy who gave his life...

https://www.villagelife.com/news/county-establishes-ishmael-day/


Big-Rig Crash Shuts Down WB Highway 50 Near Pollock Pines

[NBC Bay Area] 

Both directions of the highway were closed from Smith Flat Road in Placerville to 5.2 miles west of Pollock Pines... The truck reportedly was carrying cattle, and several cows initially were on the highway or off the shoulder of the road, according to a report from KCRA. Video from the TV station showed a temporary corral set up at the crash site. All 77 cows were uninjured and accounted for, and ...

https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/Big-Rig-Crash-Shuts-Down-WB-Highwa...


Teacher who ‘pinned vomiting autistic boy, 13, face down for two hours before he died’ was allowed to keep working

[The Sun] 

Wohlwend reportedly stopped teaching at Sierra Ridge Middle School on November 11, 2019 but she was still employed as a special education teacher in the Pollock Pines School District.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/10436302/autistic-died-pinned-down-teacher...


El Dorado County GOP, Dems warn candidates: Don't take PG&E's money

[Brandon Rittiman, KXTV] 

After PG&E's federal crimes and history of sparking wildfires, political rivals unite to deny endorsements to candidates who take the company's money.

https://www.abc10.com/article/news/local/wildfire/el-dorado-county-gop-d...


More senior housing proposed — this time at Carson Creek

[Village Life] 

El Dorado County Board of Supervisors got a peek at the pre-application for the 138-acre proposal on the southern portion of the Carson Creek ...

https://www.villagelife.com/news/more-senior-housing-proposed-this-time-...


Big Brothers Big Sisters of El Dorado County merges with Nevada County and North Lake Tahoe Affiliates

[The Union of Grass Valley] 

Big Brothers Big Sisters of El Dorado County announced Tuesday that they are merging with their Nevada County and North Lake Tahoe affiliate. Their new name will be Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northern Sierra (BBBS NS). The BBBS NS board of directors voted on the merge and official name change during a recent board meeting.

https://www.theunion.com/news/big-brothers-big-sisters-of-el-dorado-coun...


 

Nov 26, 2019

 

Amelie Or of Oak Ridge H.S. is a 2020 National YoungArts Award Finalist

[DanceLand] 

18 Teenage Dancers Achieve 2020 National YoungArts Award Finalist Status
Selected for their caliber of artistic achievement, award winners are chosen by a blind adjudication process.

https://dance.land/national-youngarts-foundation-award-winners/


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Sheriff's Arrest and Activity Log for 11-30-19

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

[PR Pond]

BRANDON CANFIELD
JN1905225    BRANDON    JOHN    CANFIELD    M
LT    20191130    INCUSTODY    45    S
273.6(A)    M    VIO ORD:PREVNT DOMES VIOL    $25,000.00
ENHANCEMENT    F    ENHANCEMENT    $5,000.00
ENHANCEMENT    M    ENHANCEMENT    $5,000.00

DAVID DAVIS
JN1905218    DAVID    PAUL    DAVIS    M
PV    20191130    INCUSTODY    41    P
647(F)    M    DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL    $500.00

RAENEE GOODMAN
JN1905226     RAENEE LYNN GOODMAN [Female]
PV    20191130    INCUSTODY    54    E
187(A)    F    MURDER: FIRST DEGREE    

STEPHANIE PEREZ
JN1905220    STEPHANIE    ILEENE    PEREZ    F
PV    20191130    RELEASED    27    E
647(F)    M    DISORD CONDUCT:UI/DRUG    $500.00

BRANDON PIVIN
JN1905223    BRANDON    LEE    PIVIN    M
PV    20191130    RELEASED    46    E
647(F)    M    DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL    $500.00

MIHAI POPESCU
JN1905227    MIHAI        POPESCU    M
LT    20191130    INCUSTODY    31    S
647(F)    M    DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL    $500.00
69    F    OBSTRUCT/RESIST EXEC OFF    $10,000.00
243(C)(2)    F    BATTERY AGAINST PO    $7,500.00

ADAM THRONE
JN1905222    ADAM    ROBERT    THRONE    M
PV    20191130    RELEASED    34    E
243(E)(1)    M    BAT:SPOUSE/EX SP/DATE/ETC    $7,500.00

JACK TOPPING
JN1905221    JACK    ROBERT    TOPPING    M
PV    20191130    RELEASED    18    I
23152(A)    M    DUI ALCOHOL    $5,000.00

RICHARD TURLEY   
JN1905224    RICHARD    HANSEN    TURLEY    M
PV    20191130    INCUSTODY    30    E
1203.2(A)    F    VIOL OF PROBATION

Sheriff's Arrest and Activity Log for 11/30/2019

@ 0012 10.16.140 CC PRIVATE PROPERTY TOW \ GRIZZLY FLAT RD, SOMERSET EG1909861
PRIVATE PROPERTY TOW

@ 0144 23152(A) VC DUI ALCOHOL \ DARWIN PL, EL DORADO HILLS EG1909866
THIS INCIDENT INVOLVED A MALE SUBJECT BEING ARRESTED BY CHP FOR DUI.
S01 SEX=M SUSPECT AGE=18

@ 0322 243(E)(1) PC BAT:SPOUSE/EX SP/DAT, EL DORADO HILLS EG1909867
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE.
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 35
S01 ARRESTED THRONE, ADAM SEX=M AGE=34

@ 0716 422(A) PC THRTN CRIME:INT:TERR \ MISSOURI FLAT RD, DIAMOND SPRINGS EG1909868
SUSPECT VERBALLY THREATENED VICTIM WITH GREAT BODILY INJURY AND DEATH.
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =38

@ 1040 647(F) PC DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOH \ MAIN ST, GEORGETOWN EG1909872
THE SUSPECT WAS UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL SITTING IN A PUBLIC SIDEWALK.
S01 ARRESTED PIVIN, BRANDON SEX=M AGE=46

@ 1446 27491 GC DEATH INVESTIGATION, CEDAR GROVE EM1909875

@ 2138 459 PC BURGLARY \ RIDGEVIEW DR, EL DORADO HILLS EG1909879
A DEPUTY WAS DISPATCHED TO INVESTIGATE THE REPORT OF A RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY.
V02 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =43
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =43

@ 2240 487 PC GRAND THEFT \ VINE ST, EL DORADO HILLS EG1909880
DEPUTIES WERE DISPATCHED TO A DELAYED THEFT FROM A VEHICLE.
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =57 

 

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

 

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After CSI Investigation Self Defense Claim Turns to Murder Charge

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[El Dorado County Sheriff's Office]
 
November 30, 2019 at 1520 hours, the El Dorado County Sheriff's Office was called regarding a suspicious death at a home in Pollock Pines, Ca. The caller, a neighbor, said that Raenee Goodman had stabbed and killed her boyfriend in self defense. When deputies arrived, they found a deceased man and Goodman was taken into custody.

EDSO Detectives and CSI investigated the scene. At the conclusion of the investigation, Goodman was arrested for 187 PC- Murder. There are no other outstanding suspects in this investigation. 

The victim has been positively identified. However, their identity will not be released until we can locate the next of kin.

 

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Taxpayers Breakfast Mtg. w/ High School District Supt. Ron Carruth

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[Taxpayers Association of EDC]
 
Public is invited to join the Taxpayers Association of EDC at their breakfast meeting hosting El Dorado Union High School District Superintendent Ron Carruth. 

Dr. Carruth will be giving an overview of the high school district, and the proposed school bond on the March 2020 ballot.

Date & Time:
Mon Dec 02 2019 at 07:00 am to 08:30 am

Location:
Denny's, 99 Fair Lane Dr, Placerville, California 95667, Placerville, United States

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Gift & Vintage Doll Sale Benefiting Deputy Brian Ishmael Memorial Fund

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[PRpond]

Gift & Vintage Doll Sale (Dolls donated by the Raffety family) 

Hamburgers & Hot dogs with all the fixings—$10 

All proceeds go to the Deputy Brian Ishmael Memorial Fund 

Sunday, December 15, 2019 
11:00 AM to 3:00 PM 

Mother Lode Lions Hall 
4701 Missouri Flat Rd., 
Diamond Springs, CA 95619 

Sponsored by Mother Lode Lions Club and Soroptimist International of Placerville 

* Take Selfies with Santa.

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El Dorado Irrigation District: Odor Control Project Nearing Completion

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[EID. Img: El Dorado Hills Wastewater Treatment Plant]

As part of El Dorado Irrigation District’s continuing commitment to provide high quality wastewater service, EID has recently completed construction of a $900,000 upgrade at the El Dorado Hills wastewater treatment plant to improve odor control capabilities.

Started in June of this year, the odor control project included installing a new biotrickling filter that replaced existing carbon scrubbers.

Odor and emission treatment systems like the new biotrickling filter rely on a biological process that involves microorganisms present in the water that are recirculated through the treatment vessel. Foul air is forced upward through the bottom of the vessel. On its way up, the air is dispersed through synthetic media and contacts water laden with microorganisms. The microorganisms metabolize the offending compounds, leaving clean air to be released from the vessel.

The new odor control unit’s biological process requires an extensive start-up procedure lasting four to six weeks. Microorganisms from the wastewater treatment plant process will be transplanted to the unit and serve as the initial biological population. 

“During these startup procedures, and with current weather forecasts, the District does not foresee substantial odors escaping the facility,” said EID Senior Civil Engineer Liz Carrington.  “However, if foul odors are observed they should resolve quickly as the new process takes effect.”

If you would like to learn more about this important project, visit the project webpage "El Dorado Hills Odor Control Upgrade Project".

 

 

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Tribe to Close Gun Range

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[-Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians- via Kim Stoll]
                                                                                                                                                          
PLACERVILLE, Calif. (Dec. 16, 2019)   The Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians announced today that it will close its gun range in January.  
 
The gun range, located immediately south of the interchange of Highway 50 at Shingle Springs Drive, has been open to Tribal Members and their guests for several years. Shooting hours are limited, extensive safety measures are in place, and a sophisticated, environmentally friendly bullet entrapment system was installed.
 
Chairwoman Regina Cuellar explains, “The Tribe is committed to the community and is dedicated to doing what is best for everyone. It is in that spirit that we made the decision to close the gun range. Following a notice to Tribal Members, the gun range will close in January.” 
 
Other uses for the land have not been determined. 

 

 

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Assemblyman Kiley Statement on Supreme Court’s Decision Not to Hear Homelessness Case

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[Joshua Hoover]
 
SACRAMENTO – Assemblyman Kevin Kiley (R-Rocklin) released the following statement today in response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision not to hear the appeal of Martin v. City of Boise, a landmark case that prohibits local governments from enforcing camping restrictions in public places:
 
“While it is disappointing that the Supreme Court denied certiorari, despite dozens of California cities supporting the petition, I’m confident that it’s only a matter of time before the Court overrules the untenable rule of law announced in the Boise case.
 
“In the meantime, this denial makes the work of the Legislature in the coming year even more urgent. Californians cite homelessness as the number one issue facing our state. The Legislature cannot let another year go by without dramatically improving access to shelter, mental health services, and substance abuse treatment. We also must take meaningful action to remove barriers to housing and provide law enforcement with every available tool within the boundaries of the Boise decision.
 
“Failure to act will only result in more tragedies for Californians who are in need, and further deterioration of our communities.”

Assemblyman Kevin Kiley represents the 6th Assembly District, which includes the Sacramento, Placer, and El Dorado County communities of Cameron Park, El Dorado Hills, Fair Oaks, Folsom, Granite Bay, Lincoln, Loomis, Orangevale, Penryn, Rocklin, Roseville, and Sheridan.

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Locals Kick Off Ray Nutting's Campaign for Supervisor

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[Dan Dellinger]

Cameron Park, CA – Despite the driving rain, over 100 enthusiastic local residents braved the stormy weather to show their support for Ray Nutting’s bid for re-election to the County Board of Supervisors at the Snooty Frog.  Nutting, the author of El Dorado County’s term limit ordnance, is seeking to serve again on the Board of Supervisors after taking several years off from Board service.

     “When you entrusted me with a seat on the Board of Supervisors in 1993 and again in 2008, I promised to streamline and modernize our County’s Management and Operations, solve our County’s fiscal problems, stop tax increases, lower fees, and shrink County Government”, said Nutting to supporters, “I’m proud to have kept those promises, saving taxpayers millions of dollars and making bureaucrats live within the means of taxpayers like us”. 

    “Beyond keeping my promises to you, I led the fights to pass our No New Taxes Without Voter Approval and Right To Farm ordinances that protect you and preserve open space and family agriculture,” continued Nutting, “I succeeded in helping add a lane onto Highway 50, establish more parks and ball fields, build the Cameron Park Library, improve our fire protection, upgrade the Sheriff’s Office, and enhance senior services”. 

    “I’m seeking to represent you to help create new jobs, lower fees, protect Proposition 13 tax relief, find stable funding for our local fire districts, solve our spreading fire insurance and homeless crises, and help local families fix more of our problems with government agencies,” concluded Nutting, “and with your help we will apply hard work and common sense to solve these problems in a way that best fits our community, instead of some impractical one size fits all bureaucratic theory”. 

       Ray Nutting earned his Bachelor’s Degree in History and Criminal Justice from Sacramento State University in 1989, followed up with a California Teaching Credential in 1990, and now manages and lives on his family ranch in Happy Valley with his lovely wife Jennifer and youngest son Chase. Nutting may be reached at 530-644-1728.  

    The election will be held on Tuesday, March 3.

 

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Dean Bader Veterinary license hearing

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[Deputy District Attorney for the State]

This hearing is a result of a visit by Jeff Stone, Deputy District Attorney for the State, during Bader's Nov. 25 arraignment. Mr. Stone appeared on behalf of J. Siegerman with the Executive Office of the Veterinary Medical Board, asking that Bader's license be "restricted." 

Despite the parties meeting Tuesday, Dec. 17, with resolution in mind, Bader's attorney said he still needed more time to study Stone's request and implications. 

All parties agreed to the extension date of Friday, Jan. 3, at 2:30 p.m.

TIME - Fri Jan 03 2020 at 02:30 pm to 04:30 pm
VENUE - Superior Court of El Dorado County, 2850 Fairlane Ct, Placerville, California 95667, Placerville

 

 

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Sheriff's Arrest and Activity Log for 12-02-19

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

[PR Pond]

JASON BAYS
JN1905240    JASON    TONY    BAYS    M
PV    20191202    RELEASED    41    E
273.5(A)    F    CRPL INJ:SPOUS/COHAB/DATE    $50,000.00

MARK DEFOREST
JN1905248    MARK    ROBERT    DEFOREST    M
LT    20191202    INCUSTODY    32    E
459    M    BURGLARY:SECOND DEGREE    

ELWOOD DOYLE
JN1905244    ELWOOD    WHITCOMB    DOYLE    M
PV    20191202    RELEASED    77    P
20002(A)    M    HIT AND RUN:PROP DAMAGE    $2,500.00
23152(A)/23152(B)    M    DUI ALCOHOL    $10,000.00
14601.1(A)    M    DRIVE:LIC SUSPENDED/ETC    $2,000.00

JESSICA FRALIX-SMITH
JN1905252    JESSICA    NICOLE    FRALIX-SMITH    F
PV    20191202    RELEASED    36    E
23152(B)    M    DUI ALCOHOL/0.08 PERCENT    

STEVEN GARCIA
JN1905249    STEVEN    JOHN    GARCIA    M
PV    20191202    RELEASED    55    E
11364(A)    M    POSS UNLAW PARAPHERNALIA    $2,000.00
11350(A)    M    POSSESS NARCOTIC CNTL SUB    $2,000.00
11377(A)    M    POSSESS CNTL SUB    $2,000.00

JEREMY MAGEE
JN1905246    JEREMY    MATHEW    MAGEE    M
PV    20191202    INCUSTODY    29    E
273.6(A)    M    VIO ORD:PREVNT DOMES VIOL    $25,000.00

BRIANA MAGEE
JN1905247    BRIANA    RAE    MAGEE    F
PV    20191202    INCUSTODY    33    E
243(E)(1)    M    BAT:SPOUSE/EX SP/DATE/ETC    $7,500.00

DYLAN PHILLIPS
JN1905243    DYLAN    ALEXANDER    PHILLIPS    M
PV    20191202    RELEASED    21    E
11357(B)    M    POSS MARIJ OVER 28.5 GRAM    $12,500.00

RIGOBERTO RAMIREZ
JN1905251    RIGOBERTO    DIAZ    RAMIREZ    M
PV    20191202    INCUSTODY    53    E
23152(G)    M    DUI ALCOHOL AND DRUG    
14601.1(A)    M    DRIVE:LIC SUSPENDED/ETC    

KRISTOPHER REED
JN1905253    KRISTOPHER    ALLEN    REED    M
LT    20191202    INCUSTODY    41    S
3056    F    VIOLATION OF PAROLE:FEL    
69    F    OBSTRUCT/RESIST EXEC OFF    $25,000.00

148(A)(1)    M    OBSTRUCT/ETC PUB OFCR/ETC    $3,000.00
243(B)    M    BATT PO/EMERG PRSNL/ETC    $7,500.00
364(A)    M    POSS UNLAW PARAPHERNALIA    $2,000.00

ERIC RICE
JN1905250    ERIC    ALAN    RICE    M
PV    20191202    RELEASED    55    I
23152(A)/23152(B)    M    DUI ALCOHOL    $5,000.00

JONATHAN RUSSELL
JN1905242    JONATHAN    DANA    RUSSELL    M
PV    20191202    RELEASED    27    E
487    F    GRAND THEFT    $10,000.00

MILES SILVA
JN1905245    MILES    NICHOLAS    SILVA    M
LT    20191202    RELEASED    43    S
602.1(A)    M    TRESPASS PUBLIC BUSINESS    $2,000.00

SHYLOH SOBER
JN1905239    SHYLOH    ORION    SOBER    M
LT    20191202    INCUSTODY    23    S
243(E)(1)    M    BAT:SPOUSE/EX SP/DATE/ETC    $7,500.00

DANNY YATES
JN1905241    DANNY    WAYNE    YATES    M
PV    20191202    RELEASED    53    E
242    M    BATTERY ON PERSON    $5,000.00


Sheriff's Arrest and Activity Log for 12/2/2019

@ 0810 594(A)(2) PC VANDALISM:DAMAGE PRO \ ROOSEVELT ST, CAMINO EG1909901
THE KNOWN SUSPECT ENTERED THE VICTIM'S BASEMENT WITHOUT CONSENT AND HER KNOWLEDGE, WHILE THE VICTIM WAS IN HER RESIDENCE. THE SUSPECT DAMAGED DUCTS IN THE BASEMENT. THE SUSPECT WAS NOT FOUND.
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 43
V02 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =71
S01 SEX=M SUSPECT AGE=22

@ 1012 1065 IN MISSING PERS LOCATE \ TAI PAN DR, COLOMA EG1909903
A MISSING PERSON WAS LOCATED AND TAKEN OUT OF THE MUPS.

@ 1024 242 PC BATTERY ON PERSON \ PLACERVILLE EG1909904
BATTERED VICTIM.
S01 ARRESTED YATES, DANNY SEX=M AGE=53

@ 1030 11357(B) HS POSS MARIJ OVER 28.5 \, CEDAR GROVE EG1909906
DEPUTIES WERE CALLED FOR A POSSIBLY SUICIDAL SUBJECT. THE SUBJECT WAS ARRESTED FOR OUTSTANDING WARRANTS.
S01 ARRESTED PHILLIPS, DYLAN SEX=M AGE=21

@ 1058 13700 PC DV:VERBAL \ DIAMOND SPRINGS EG1909908
VERBAL DISPUTE.

@ 1514 10.12.210 CO VEHICLE ABATEMENT \ BUSINESS DR, SHINGLE SPRINGS EG1909911
VEHICLE ABATEMENT
S01 SEX=M SUSPECT AGE=0

@ 1726 243(E)(1) PC BAT:SPOUSE/EX SP/DAT \ DIAMOND SPRINGS EG1909914
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INCIDENT.

@ 1900 422(A) PC THRTN CRIME:INT:TERR \ GARDEN VALLEY EG1909920
A DEPUTY WAS DISPATCHED TO INVESTIGATE THE REPORT OF THREATS WITH A FIREARM

@ 2127 28 VC REPOSSESSION \ SMOKEY MOUNTAIN CR, EL DORADO HILLS EG1909918
REPOSSESSION

@ 2221 69 PC OBSTRUCT/RESIST EXEC \ SOUTH AV, SOUTH LAKE TAHO EG1909917
S01 ARRESTED REED, KRISTOPHER SEX=M AGE=41

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

 

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Sheriff's Arrest and Activity Log for 12-13-19

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

[PR Pond]

KAYLA    ALEXIS    BACON    F
LT    20191213    INCUSTODY    31    S
148(A)(1)    M    OBSTRUCT/ETC PUB OFCR/ETC    $3,000.00
69    F    OBSTRUCT/RESIST EXEC OFF    $25,000.00
243(E)(1)    M    BAT:SPOUSE/EX SP/DATE/ETC    $7,500.00
273A(A)    F    CHILD CRUELTY:POS INJ/DTH    $50,000.00

ASHLEY CHANDLER
JN1905423    ASHLEY    CHRISTINE    CHANDLER    F
PP    20191213    INCUSTODY    27    E
23152(A)    M    DUI ALCOHOL    

ADAM CRANDALL
JN1905422    ADAM    RAY    CRANDALL    M
PV    20191213    RELEASED    43    E
11359(D)    F    EMPLOY IND -21 SELL MARIJ    $10,000.00
273A(A)    F    CHILD CRUELTY:POS INJ/DTH    $50,000.00

JULIO CUEVAS
JN1905414    JULIO    RICARDO    CUEVAS    M
LT    20191213    INCUSTODY    31    S
273.6(A)    M    VIO ORD:PREVNT DOMES VIOL    $25,000.00
1203.2(A)    M    VIOL OF PROBATION    $7,500.00

TIFFANY GREGORY
JN1905416    TIFFANY    JO    GREGORY    F
PV    20191213    INCUSTODY    20    E
488/490.2    M    PETTY THEFT    
459.5    M    SHOPLIFTING    

KYLE HARBUCK
JN1905417    KYLE    ELIJAH    HARBUCK    M
PV    20191213    RELEASED    38    E
243(E)(1)    M    BAT:SPOUSE/EX SP/DATE/ETC    $7,500.00

JOSIAH HENDERSON
JN1905426    JOSIAH    NETHELBO    HENDERSON    M
PV    20191213    INCUSTODY    22    E
23152(B)    M    DUI ALCOHOL/0.08 PERCENT    
23152(A)    M    DUI ALCOHOL    

TERRANCE HUGHES
JN1905424    TERRANCE        HUGHES    M
LT    20191213    RELEASED    37    S
273.5(A)    F    CRPL INJ:SPOUS/COHAB/DATE    $50,000.00
4573    F    BRING CNTL SUB/ETC JAIL    $50,000.00
ENHANCEMENT    F    ENHANCEMENT    $30,000.00
ENHANCEMENT    F    ENHANCEMENT    $25,000.00

AARON MENDOZA
JN1905421    AARON    MICHAEL    MENDOZA    M
PV    20191213    INCUSTODY    46    E
REMOVAL ORDER    F    REMOVAL ORDER    
DETAINER    F    DETAINER

JESSICA MIZE
JN1905419    JESSICA    MARIE    MIZE    F
PV    20191213    INCUSTODY    39    K
273.5(A)    M    CRPL INJ:SPOUS/COHAB/DATE    

JOHN NAVARRO
JN1905420    JOHN    RYAN    NAVARRO    M
PP    20191213    INCUSTODY    34    E
23103(A)    M    RECKLESS DRIVING:HIGHWAY

TYLER NESBITT
JN1905425    TYLER    JOSEPH    NESBITT    M
LT    20191213    RELEASED    26    S
23152(A)    M    DUI ALCOHOL    $5,000.00

JOSHUA PALMER
JN1905418    JOSHUA    WALTER    PALMER    M
PP    20191213    INCUSTODY    22    E
14601.2(A)    M    DRIV:SUSP/ETC LIC:DUI:VIO

ERIC SKALINDER
JN1905428    ERIC    CASEY    SKALINDER    M
PV    20191213    RELEASED    35    E
602    M    TRESPASSING    $2,000.00
594(A)(2)    M    VANDALISM:DAMAGE PROPERTY    $5,000.00
ENHANCEMENT    M    ENHANCEMENT/FOR BAIL PURPOSES ONLY    $5,000.00
ENHANCEMENT    M    ENHANCEMENT/FOR BAIL PURPOSES ONLY    $5,000.00

RYAN SMITH
JN1905413    RYAN    LUKAS    SMITH    M
LT    20191213    RELEASED    21    S
273.5(A)    F    CRPL INJ:SPOUS/COHAB/DATE    $50,000.00

ZACHARY TODD
JN1905427    ZACHARY    EDD    TODD    M
PV    20191213    INCUSTODY    36    E
23152(B)    M    DUI ALCOHOL/0.08 PERCENT


 

Sheriff's Arrest and Activity Log for 12/13/2019

@ 0005 28 VC REPOSSESSION \ PONY EXPRESS TL, POLLOCK PINES EG1910297
REPOSSESSION

@ 0659 273.5 PC INFLICT CRPL INJ SP/ \ SLATE CT, GEORGETOWN EG1910299
A FEW VERBAL ARGUMENTS IN A PERIOD OF A FEW DAYS. TWO OF THE INCIDENTS INVOLVED PHYSICAL VIOLENCE WHICH LEFT VISIBLE BRUISES AND INJURIES.
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 37
S01 ARRESTED HARBUCK, KYLE SEX=M AGE=38

@ 0846 27491 GC CORONERS INVESTIGAT, PLACERVILLE EM1910303
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =60

@ 1039 11378 HS POSS CNTL SUB FOR SA \ BIG CHIEF TL, COOL EG1910313
SUBJECT ARRESTED FOR POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA FOR SALE
V02 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =14
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =12
S01 ARRESTED CRANDALL, ADAM SEX=M AGE=43

@ 1200 4573.6 PC POSS CNTL SUB IN PRI \ FORNI RD, PLACERVILLE EG1910321
INMATE FOUND IN POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE.
S01 SEX=M SUSPECT AGE=38

@ 1400 11357(D) HS POSS MARIJUANA SCHL \ SNOWS RD, CAMINO EG1910314
A JUVENILE WAS CITED FOR POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA ON SCHOOL GROUNDS.
S01 JUVENILE ARRESTED SEX=M AGE=13

@ 1411 27491 GC DEATH INVESTIGATION, GARDEN VALLEY EM1910315
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =88

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@ 1950 28 VC REPOSSESSION \ STERLING DR, RESCUE EG1910318
REPOSSESSION

@ 2302 13700 IN VERBAL DISTURBANCE, RESCUE EG1910323

 

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

 

 

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Sheriff's Arrest and Activity Log for 12-22-19

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

[PR Pond]

SAMUEL ALCORN
JN1905539    SAMUEL    ADAM    ALCORN    M
PV    20191222    INCUSTODY    38    E
273.5    F    INFLICT CRPL INJ SP/COHAB    $50,000.00
245(A)(1)    F    ADW NOT FIREARM    $50,000.00
ENHANCEMENT    F    ENHANCEMENT    $15,000.00

KARALEE BERGERON
JN1905529    KARALEE    LOVELL    BERGERON    F
LT    20191222    RELEASED    32    S
647(F)    M    DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL    $500.00

AUSTIN BROWN
JN1905536    AUSTIN    SHANE    BROWN    M
PV    20191222    INCUSTODY    31    E
1203.2(A)    M    VIOL OF PROBATION    

JESUS BURNS
JN1905532    JESUS    ALEJANDRO    BURNS    M
PV    20191222    RELEASED    24    I
23152(A)    M    DUI ALCOHOL    $15,000.00
ENHANCEMENT    M    ENHANCEMENT FOR BAIL PURPOSES ONLY    $2,500.00

NICOLAS CULVER
JN1905534    NICOLAS    GREGORY    CULVER    M
LT    20191222    RELEASED    21    S
647(F)    M    DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL    $500.00

KEVIN ESSIG
JN1905531    KEVIN    RYAN    ESSIG    M
PV    20191222    INCUSTODY    34    P
273.6(A)    M    VIO ORD:PREVNT DOMES VIOL    $25,000.00

MELISSA GRANT
JN1905538    MELISSA    AUDREY    GRANT    F
PV    20191222    INCUSTODY    26    I
23152(A)/23152(B)    M    DUI ALCOHOL    $5,000.00

MICHAEL HARTMAN
JN1905540    MICHAEL    DAVID    HARTMAN    M
PV    20191222    INCUSTODY    38    I
23152(A)    M    DUI ALCOHOL    $10,000.00

ERIC HILL
JN1905541    ERIC    MATHEW    HILL    M
PV    20191222    INCUSTODY    42    E
273.5(A)    F    CRPL INJ:SPOUS/COHAB/DATE    $50,000.00

DEVIN HUTCHCROFT
JN1905530    DEVIN    ARVELL    HUTCHCROFT    M
LT    20191222    RELEASED    27    S
23152(A)    M    DUI ALCOHOL    $15,000.00
148(A)(1)    M    OBSTRUCT/ETC PUB OFCR/ETC    $3,000.00

AMANDA JENTZEN
JN1905537    AMANDA    KAY    JENTZEN    F
PV    20191222    INCUSTODY    48    E
1203.2(A)    M    VIOL OF PROBATION    

BRANDON KNUTSON
JN1905542    BRANDON    PARKER    KNUTSON    M
PV    20191222    INCUSTODY    35    E
243(E)(1)    M    BAT:SPOUSE/EX SP/DATE/ETC    $7,500.00
236    F    FALSE IMPRISONMENT    $25,000.00

CHAD MEYER
JN1905543    CHAD    STEVEN    MEYER    M
PV    20191222    INCUSTODY    31    E
243(E)(1)    M    BAT:SPOUSE/EX SP/DATE/ETC    $7,500.00

CALVIN REUTER
JN1905533    CALVIN    WALLACE    REUTER    M
LT    20191222    INCUSTODY    61    S
290.011(B)    F    FAIL REG GAIN/LV RESID    $10,000.00
4.70.240    M    ILLEGAL CAMPING    $2,000.00
ENHANCEMENT    F    ENHANCEMENT    $250,000.00


Sheriff's Arrest and Activity Log for 12/22/2019

@ 0730 13700 IN DOMESTIC DISPUTE, GEORGETOWN EG1910547
VERBAL ARGUMENT.

@ 0853 488 PC PETTY THEFT \ GREENVIEW DR, EL DORADO HILLS EG1910548
SUSPECT STOLE A PACKAGE FROM A RESIDENCE.
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =48

@ 1746 23152(F) VC DUI ANY DRUG \ LAKE TAHOE BL, SOUTH LAKE TAHO EG1910526
SUBJECT ARRESTED FOR DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUECNE OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE.
S01 ARRESTED RUIZ JR, HECTOR SEX=M AGE=21

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

 

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Tahoe Regional Planning Agency Celebrates 50 Years

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[Joanne S. Marchetta, Executive Director, Tahoe Regional Planning Agency]
 
The year was 1969. And what a year it was. On July 20, 1969—the Viet Nam War was raging—American Neil Armstrong became the first person to set foot on the surface of the moon. For much of the decade, America and indeed the world had been mesmerized by the space race.

The end of the decade brought us the music festivals of Altamont and Woodstock. The hippie counterculture movement was at its zenith, and Elvis was still in the building. The iconic Boeing 747 made its inaugural flight from Seattle to New York City. And the Beatles performed for the last time in public on the rooftop of Apple Records in central London. What a year.
 
As the sixties drew to a close, there was another momentous occasion marking the end of the decade. In December 1969, President Richard Nixon signed into law the bi-state compact creating the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency. The compact came about as California Governor Ronald Reagan, Nevada Governor Paul Laxalt, and others raised fears that overdevelopment was threatening to destroy Lake Tahoe.

Fifty years later, TRPA remains dedicated to protecting and preserving Lake Tahoe’s natural environment. Looking back, we’ve proven that by working together collaboratively,  protecting the natural treasure that is Lake Tahoe is indeed possible.
 
During the agency’s infancy, we worked to curb runaway growth inside the basin, halting unchecked development that was threatening Lake Tahoe’s famed water clarity. Science was proving that Tahoe’s clarity was declining as development continued unabated, paving over wetlands that once filtered polluted stormwater runoff. In the early 1980s, a federal judge issued a moratorium on nearly all development inside the basin that lasted close to three years as the agency developed the first regional plan through a consensus process.
 
The following decade, President Bill Clinton called Lake Tahoe a “national treasure that must be protected and preserved.” And in 1997, Clinton and Vice President Al Gore convened the first Lake Tahoe Summit, and out of that was born the Environmental Improvement Program (EIP). In the intervening years, Environmental Improvement Program partners—now numbering more than 80 federal, state, local, and private entities—have invested more than $2 billion in nearly 700 lake-saving projects. These projects have helped stabilize the lake’s clarity loss, improved mountain streams, enhanced forest health, and built bicycle and pedestrian paths.

In 2012, with the most recent regional plan update, TRPA embraced the idea of environmental re-development. We discovered a pathway that addressed the development mistakes of the past by restoring sensitive lands. This path allowed for new investments in our communities that benefit the economy while also helping to protect and restore the environment.
 
So, this December is special for many reasons. The holidays bring us together. Families and friends reunite and celebrate the bonds that tie, and communities come together to celebrate the season and what it means to people of differing faiths, beliefs, and backgrounds. There is a spirit of generosity and giving that is palpable.
 
The holidays are also a time of reflection. As TRPA celebrates 50 years since our inception, we reflect on our mission. And we reflect on our failures as well as our successes. As Winston Churchill said, “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.” One of the most significant things we’ve learned over 50 years is that we are more effective as an agency when we work as conveners and collaborators. Silos are for grain, not good governance.
 
It’s the next 50 years where the hard work of protecting Lake Tahoe continues. The mountainous challenges that we face— climate change and adaptation, transportation and tourism, affordable housing, and social justice to name a few—are in and of themselves daunting. And we won’t find solutions to those challenges by shrinking from them. Lake Tahoe has always inspired bi-partisanship. Because on both sides of the aisle, we see a treasure that’s worthy of taking care of for future generations.
 
From all of us at the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency: We say happy holidays. We send to you and yours the warmest of best wishes for the season, and good tidings for a new year and a new decade as we enter the 2020s.

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Sheriff's Arrest and Activity Log for 12-23-19

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

[PR Pond]

HOLLY CARLSTROEM
JN1905552    HOLLY    DIANE    CARLSTROEM    F
PV    20191223    RELEASED    40    E
422(A)    F    THRTN CRIME:INT:TERRORIZE    $50,000.00

JOHN CATRON
JN1905555    JOHN    THOMAS    CATRON    M
PV    20191223    INCUSTODY    52    E
14601.2(A)    M    DRIV:SUSP/ETC LIC:DUI:VIO    

ARON DILLON
JN1905548    ARON    ANTHONY    DILLON    M
PV    20191223    RELEASED    45    I
23152(A)    M    DUI ALCOHOL    $10,000.00
23152(B)    M    DUI ALCOHOL/0.08 PERCENT    

DUSTYN FARRELL
JN1905551    DUSTYN    OWEN    FARRELL    M
LT    20191223    INCUSTODY    32    E
530.5(A)    F    GET CREDIT/ETC OTHER'S ID    $100,000.00
DETAINER    F    DETAINER 
   

MINDI HANNIFIN
JN1905557    MINDI    ANNETTE    HANNIFIN    F
PV    20191223    RELEASED    51    E
466.5(B)    M    POSSESS VEH MASTER KEY    $2,000.00
ENHANCEMENT    M    ENHANCEMENT - FOR BAIL PURPOSES ONLY    $2,500.00

LISA HAUGE
JN1905553    LISA    JO    HAUGE    F
LT    20191223    RELEASED    58    S
273.5(A)    F    CRPL INJ:SPOUS/COHAB/DATE    $50,000.00

APRIL HOWE
JN1905549    APRIL    RENEE    HOWE    F
LT    20191223    INCUSTODY    34    E
853.7    F    FTA AFTER WRITTEN PROMISE    $30,000.00

JOSHUA LYANNAS
JN1905544    JOSHUA    MAREN    LYANNAS    M
PV    20191223    RELEASED    41    P
14601.2(A)    M    DRIV:SUSP/ETC LIC:DUI:VIO    $2,000.00
1203.2(A)    M    VIOL OF PROBATION    $5,000.00

ADRIAN MALDONADO
JN1905545    ADRIAN    JOSEPH    MALDONADO    M
LT    20191223    RELEASED    22    S
647(F)    M    DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL    $500.00

AUSTIN MCGUIRE
JN1905547    AUSTIN    RAY    MCGUIRE    M
PV    20191223    RELEASED    23    I
23152(A)/23152(B)    M    DUI ALCOHOL    $10,000.00

MICHAEL MURPHEY
JN1905554    MICHAEL    SHAWN    MURPHEY    M
PV    20191223    RELEASED    33    E
647(F)    M    DISORD CONDUCT:UI/DRUG    $500.00

JONATHAN NICKELS
JN1905556    JONATHAN    BERNARD    NICKELS    M
PV    20191223    RELEASED    32    E
647(F)    M    DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL    

WILBERT THOMAS
JN1905550    WILBERT    LEROY    THOMAS    M
LT    20191223    RELEASED    57    S
647(F)    M    DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL    $500.00

BRIANNA VONEPS
JN1905546    BRIANNA    REDMOND    VONEPS    F
LT    20191223    RELEASED    35    S
23152(A)/23152(B)    M    DUI ALCOHOL    $10,000.00


Sheriff's Arrest and Activity Log for 12/23/2019

@ 0029 11364(A) IN POSS UNLAW PARAPHERN \ PLEASANT VALLEY RD, DIAMOND SPRINGS EG1910554
DRUGS AND PARAPHERNALIA WERE COLLECTED AND BOOKED FOR DESTRUCTION.
S01 SEX=M SUSPECT AGE=37

@ 0146 INFO IN CPS REFERAL \ SOUTH LAKE TAHO EG1910555
AN INFORMATION REPORT WAS GENERATED FOR DOCUMENTATION PURPOSES ONLY.
S01 SEX=M SUSPECT AGE=23

@ 0657 459 PC BURGLARY \ LACE NECK CT, EL DORADO HILLS EG1910560
UNKNOWN SUSPECT(S) ENTERED A RESIDENCE BY PRYING THE SIDE GARAGE DOOR OPEN, TOOK AND DAMAGED APPLIANCES.

@ 0700 27491 GC FAIL TO NOTIFY CORON \ PLACERVILLE EM1910559
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =79

@ 0748 594(A) PC VANDALISM \ GILMORE RD, POLLOCK PINES EG1910562
EDSO ONLINE REPORT OF VANDALISM

@ 0921 459 PC BURGLARY \ ST ANDREWS DR, EL DORADO HILLS EG1910567
EDSO ONLINE REPORT OF BURGLARY

@ 1015 530.5(A) PC GET CREDIT/ETC OTHER \ CAMELLIA CT, EL DORADO HILLS EG1910568
REPORT OF IDENTITY THEFT.
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =55

@ 1030 28 VC REPOSSESSION \ FAIRWAY DR, CAMERON PARK EG1910570

@ 1125 422(A) PC THRTN CRIME:INT:TERR \ GRANADA CT, CAMERON PARK EG1910576
A SUSPECT CALLED THE VICTIM ON HER CELL PHONE AND THE SUSPECT STATED SHE WAS GOING TO SHOOT THE VICTIM IN THE HEAD WITH A SHOTGUN.
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 35
S01 ARRESTED CARLSTROEM, HOLLY SEX=F AGE=40

@ 1133 INFO IN FOUND PROPERTY \ FRONT ST, GEORGETOWN EG1910574
FOUND PROPERTY

@ 1145 27491 GC HOSPICE CASE \, COOL EM1910573
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 0

@ 1213 INFO IN INFORMATION ONLY \ MARSHALL RD, GARDEN VALLEY EG1910577
INFORMATION ONLY

@ 1627 10.16.140 CC PRIVATE PROPERTY TOW \ MOTHER LODE DR, PLACERVILLE EG1910583
PRIVATE PROPERTY TOW

@ 1630 INFO IN FOUND PROPERTY \ COACH LN, CAMERON PARK EG1910585
FOUND PROPERTY 

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

 

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Sheriff's Arrest and Activity Log for 12-26-19

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

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NIYIA BENTLEY-MAYS
JN1905589    NIYIA    JAMMIEL    BENTLEY-MAYS    F
PV    20191226    RELEASED    28    E
487(A)    F    GRDTHFT:MONEY/LABOR/PROP    

KATHLEEN DEGAN
JN1905597    KATHLEEN    SIOBHAN    DEGAN    F
PV    20191226    INCUSTODY    37    E
647(F)    M    DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL    $500.00
148(A)(1)    M    OBSTRUCT/ETC PUB OFCR/ETC    $3,000.00
243(B)    M    BATT PO/EMERG PRSNL/ETC    $7,500.00
1203.2(A)    M    VIOL OF PROBATION    

ROQUE DUMDUM
JN1905583    ROQUE    DAVID    DUMDUM    M
PV    20191226    INCUSTODY    34    I
23152(A)/23152(B)    M    DUI ALCOHOL    $15,000.00
14601.2(A)    M    DRIV:SUSP/ETC LIC:DUI:VIO    $5,000.00
23247(E)    M    DRIVE W/O INTERLOCK DEV    $3,000.00
ENHANCEMENT    F    ENHANCEMENT - BAIL PURPOSES    $2,500.00

DANIEL EDGE
JN1905594    DANIEL    WILLIAM    EDGE    M
PV    20191226    RELEASED    32    E
459.5(A)    M    SHOPLIFTING    $7,500.00

ZACHARY FITZPATRICK
JN1905588    ZACHARY    JAMES    FITZPATRICK    M
PV    20191226    INCUSTODY    23    E
530.5(A)    F    GET CREDIT/ETC OTHER'S ID    $25,000.00
530.5(A)    F    GET CREDIT/ETC OTHER'S ID    $25,000.00
23152(E)    M    DUI DRUG    $5,000.00

DARYL HANSON
JN1905587    DARYL    JOHN    HANSON    M
PV    20191226    INCUSTODY    28    E
14601.2(A)    M    DRIV:SUSP/ETC LIC:DUI:VIO    $10,000.00
166(A)(4)    M    CONTEMPT:DISOBEY CRT ORDR    $25,000.00
4462.5    M    SHO ON VEH/GIV PO FLS REG    $5,000.00

MADELEINE JOHNSON
JN1905584    MADELEINE    PIERCE    JOHNSON    F
PV    20191226    INCUSTODY    24    E
1203.2(A)    M    VIOL OF PROBATION    
1203.2(A)    M    VIOL OF PROBATION    $2,000.00

MICHELLE MELROSE BROWN
JN1905591    MICHELLE    MARIANNE    MELROSE BROWN    F
LT    20191226    RELEASED    49    S
647(F)    M    DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL    $500.00

BRITTANY NEGRETE
JN1905592    BRITTANY    ELISE    NEGRETE    F
PP    20191226    INCUSTODY    30    E
23152(B)    M    DUI ALCOHOL/0.08 PERCENT    

VICTORIA NESSETH
JN1905585    VICTORIA    ANN    NESSETH    F
PV    20191226    RELEASED    38    E
11350(A)    M    POSSESS NARCOTIC CNTL SUB    $2,000.00
11364(A)    M    POSS UNLAW PARAPHERNALIA    $2,000.00
40508(C)    M    FAIL COMPLY COURT ORD:VEH    $3,500.00

JUSTIN RIDENOUR
JN1905593    JUSTIN    DEAN    RIDENOUR    M
PV    20191226    RELEASED    44    E
14601.2(A)    M    DRIV:SUSP/ETC LIC:DUI:VIO    
31    M    GIVE FALSE INFO TO PO    

KYLIE ROGERS
JN1905586    KYLIE    NICOLE    ROGERS    F
PV    20191226    INCUSTODY    20    E
1203.2(A)    F    VIOL OF PROBATION    

TIMOTHY STOTTLEMYRE
JN1905596    TIMOTHY    LEE    STOTTLEMYRE    M
PV    20191226    RELEASED    49    I
23152(A)/23152(B)    M    DUI ALCOHOL    $10,000.00

KYLE TESENE
JN1905595    KYLE    WILLIAM    TESENE    M
LT    20191226    RELEASED    52    S
148.3(A)    M    FALSE REPORT EMERGENCY    $3,000.00

SEAN THOMPSON
JN1905582    SEAN    MICHAEL    THOMPSON    M
PV    20191226    RELEASED    49    I
23152(A)/23152(B)    M    DUI ALCOHOL    $5,000.00

JOHN TYLER
JN1905590    JOHN    EDWARD    TYLER    M
PV    20191226    INCUSTODY    50    E
594(A)(2)    F    VANDALISM:DAMAGE PROPERTY    $10,000.00
ENHANCEMENT    F    ENHANCEMENT - FOR BAIL PURPOSES ONLY    $75,000.00
ENHANCEMENT    F    ENHANCEMENT - FOR BAIL PURPOSES ONLY    $30,000.00
ENHANCEMENT    F    ENHANCEMENT - FOR BAIL PURPOSES ONLY    $10,000.00

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Sheriff's Arrest and Activity Log for 12/26/2019

@ 10657 27491 GC DEATH INVESTIGATION \ EL DORADO HILLS EM1910627
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =64

@ 11156 13700 PC DOMESTIC QUARREL \ SOUTH LAKE TAHOE EG1910635
DOMESTIC QUARREL.

@ 11208 594(A)(2) PC VANDALISM:DAMAGE PRO \ COLOMA EG1910636
VERBAL ARGUMENT. SUSPECT WAS IDENTIFIED AND ARRESTED FOR VANDALISM.
S01 ARRESTED TYLER, JOHN SEX=M AGE=50

@ 11230 27491 GC DEATH INVESTIGATION \ SO LAKE TAHOE EM1910634
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =65

@ 11400 27491 GC HOSPICE CASE \ PLACERVILLE EM1910639
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 67

@ 1800 FOUND IN MEDICATION \ CRADLE MOUNTAIN CT, EL DORADO HILLS EG1910625
R/P TURNED IN CONTROLELD MEDS FOR DESTRUCTION 

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

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Sheriff's Arrest and Activity Log for 12-27-19

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

[PR Pond]

ENRIQUE ARREGUIN
JN1905616    ENRIQUE    EUSABIO    ARREGUIN    M
LT    20191227    INCUSTODY    28    S
647(F)    M    DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL    $500.00

CLOE BARNETT
JN1905613    CLOE    VANCE    BARNETT    F
LT    20191227    RELEASED    30    S
853.7    M    FTA AFTER WRITTEN PROMISE

THOMAS BOOTH
JN1905605    THOMAS    JOSEPH    BOOTH    M
PV    20191227    RELEASED    43    E
2006    M    LOADED RIFLE IN VEH    

AUSTIN BROWN
JN1905615    AUSTIN    SHANE    BROWN    M
PV    20191227    INCUSTODY    31    E
1203.2(A)    M    VIOL OF PROBATION    

ESTEBAN CAMPOS
JN1905601    ESTEBAN    ANTHONY    CAMPOS    M
PV    20191227    INCUSTODY    30    E
273.5(A)    F    CRPL INJ:SPOUS/COHAB/DATE    $10,500.00
273.5(A)    F    CRPL INJ:SPOUS/COHAB/DATE    $5,000.00
273.5    F    INFLICT CRPL INJ SP/COHAB    $125,000.00

KYLE KRANJACK
JN1905599    KYLE    ALBERT    KRANJACK    M
PV    20191227    RELEASED    31    I
23152(A)/23152(B)    M    DUI ALCOHOL    $10,000.00

JASON LEWIS
JN1905606    JASON    JOHN    LEWIS    M
PV    20191227    INCUSTODY    47    K
1203.35(A)(1)    F    FLASH INCARCERATION   

JOSEPH LINSON
JN1905604    JOSEPH    DEAN    LINSON    M
PV    20191227    INCUSTODY    36    C
3056    F    VIOLATION OF PAROLE:FEL

ZACHARY MINER
JN1905600    ZACHARY    JEROME    MINER    M
PV    20191227    RELEASED    21    E
1203.2(A)    M    VIOL OF PROBATION    $2,000.00
647(F)    M    DISORD CONDUCT:UI/DRUG    $500.00

CRYSTAL ORORK
JN1905610    CRYSTAL    ANN    ORORK    F
LT    20191227    RELEASED    39    E
1203.2(A)    M    VIOL OF PROBATION    

LESLIE PEREZ
JN1905609    LESLIE    ALISON    PEREZ    F
PV    20191227    INCUSTODY    57    E
647(F)    M    DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL    $500.00

DOROTHY PERRY
JN1905608    DOROTHY    JEANE    PERRY    F
PV    20191227    RELEASED    87    E
273.5    F    INFLICT CRPL INJ SP/COHAB    $50,000.00

RONY PILIA JAVIER
JN1905611    RONY    DONALDO    PILIA JAVIER    M
LT    20191227    INCUSTODY    41    S
647(F)    M    DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL    $500.00
853.7    M    FTA AFTER WRITTEN PROMISE    $5,000.00
853.7    M    FTA AFTER WRITTEN PROMISE    $5,000.00

IAN RAWLIN
JN1905602    IAN    DEVON    RAWLIN    M
PV    20191227    INCUSTODY    27    P
1203.2(A)    M    VIOL OF PROBATION    $2,000.00

GARY SANFORD
JN1905614    GARY    LEE    SANFORD    M
LT    20191227    RELEASED    56    S
23152(A)/23152(B)    M    DUI ALCOHOL    $5,000.00

DON STARKEY
JN1905612    DON    WILLIAM    STARKEY    M
PV    20191227    INCUSTODY    71    I
23152(A)/23152(B)    M    DUI ALCOHOL    $5,000.00

HALLIE STIRENS
JN1905603    HALLIE    ALEXA    STIRENS      F
PP    20191227    INCUSTODY    26    E
23152(B)    M    DUI ALCOHOL/0.08 PERCENT

JEREMY WILSON
JN1905598    JEREMY    RYAN    WILSON    M
LT    20191227    RELEASED    37    T
23152(G)    M    DUI ALCOHOL AND DRUG    $10,000.00
ENHANCEMENT    M    ENHANCEMENT (FOR BAIL PURPOSES ONLY)    $2,500.00

TRAVIS WOODROW
JN1905607    TRAVIS    ALLEN    WOODROW    M
PV    20191227    INCUSTODY    34    E
3455    F    POST RELEASE REVOCATION    


Sheriff's Arrest and Activity Log for 12/27/2019

@ 0090 487 PC GRAND THEFT \ PRODUCT DR, SHINGLE SPRINGS EG1910664
AN UNKNOWN SUSPECT STOLE TOOLS AND A GENERATOR FROM AN UNLOCKED TRUCK IN SHINGLE SPRINGS
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =23

@ 0132 14601.1(A VC DRIVE:LIC SUSPENDED/ \ BROADWAY DR, PLACERVILLE EG1910649
DEPUTIES OBSERVED A VEHICLE DRIVING WITH SUSPENDED VEHICLE REGISTRATION. THE VEHICLE WAS STOPPED AND THE DRIVER WAS DETERMINED TO BE DRIVING ON A SUSPENDED DRIVER LICENSE. THE DRIVER WAS CITED AND RELEASED.
S01 ARRESTED WILSON, CHERIE SEX=F AGE=47

@ 0148 459 PC BURGLARY \ MONTE VERDE DR, EL DORADO HILLS EG1910650
UNKNOWN SUSPECTS BROKE THE DRIVER SIDE WINDOW OF THE VICTIM'S VEHICLE AND TOOK CASH FROM THE VICTIM'S GLOVE BOX. THE VEHICLE HAD BEEN PARKED ON THE STREET OUTSIDE OF THE VICTIM'S RESIDENCE FOR APPROXIMATELY TWO HOURS.
V02 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 36
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =34

@ 0230 459 PC BURGLARY \ MONTE VERDE DR, EL DORADO HILLS EG1910651
UNKNOWN SUSPECTS BROKE THE DRIVER SIDE WINDOW OF THE VICTIM'S VEHICLE AND RANSACKED THE CENTER CONSOLE. NO ITEMS WERE TAKEN. THE VEHICLE HAD BEEN PARKED ON THE STREET OUTSIDE OF THE VICTIM'S RESIDENCE FOR APPROXIMATELY THREE AND A HALF HOURS.
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 38

@ 0230 459 PC BURGLARY \ CONCORDIA DR, EL DORADO HILLS EG1910652
UNKNOWN SUSPECTS BROKE THE DRIVER SIDE WINDOW OF THE VICTIM'S VEHICLE AND RANSACKED THE CENTER CONSOLE. NO ITEMS WERE TAKEN. THE VEHICLE HAD BEEN PARKED ON THE SIDE OF THE STREET OUTSIDE OF THE VICTIM'S RESIDENCE FOR APPROXIMATELY NINE HOURS.
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =37

@ 0230 459 PC BURGLARY \ CONCORDIA DR, EL DORADO HILLS EG1910653
UNKNOWN SUSPECTS BROKE THE DRIVER SIDE WINDOW OF THE VICTIM'S VEHICLE AND RANSACKED THE CENTER CONSOLE. NO ITEMS WERE TAKEN. THE VEHICLE HAD BEEN PARKED ON THE SIDE OF THE STREET OUTSIDE OF THE VICTIM'S RESIDENCE FOR APPROXIMATELY SIX AND A HALF HOURS.
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =64

@ 0230 459 PC BURGLARY \ CONCORDIA DR, EL DORADO HILLS EG1910654
UNKNOWN SUSPECTS BROKE THE DRIVER SIDE WINDOW OF THE VICTIM'S VEHICLE AND RANSACKED THE CENTER CONSOLE. NO ITEMS WERE TAKEN. THE VEHICLE HAD BEEN PARKED ON THE SIDE OF THE STREET OUTSIDE OF THE VICTIM'S RESIDENCE FOR APPROXIMATELY ELEVEN AND A HALF HOURS.
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =43

@ 0230 459 PC BURGLARY \ CONCORDIA DR, EL DORADO HILLS EG1910655
UNKNOWN SUSPECTS BROKE THE DRIVER SIDE WINDOW OF THE VICTIM'S VEHICLE AND RANSACKED THE CENTER CONSOLE. NO ITEMS WERE TAKEN. THE VEHICLE HAD BEEN PARKED ON THE SIDE OF THE STREET OUTSIDE OF THE VICTIM'S RESIDENCE FOR APPROXIMATELY AT LEAST ONE WEEK.
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =24

@ 0230 459 PC BURGLARY \ CONCORDIA DR, EL DORADO HILLS EG1910656
UNKNOWN SUSPECTS BROKE THE DRIVER SIDE WINDOW OF THE VICTIM'S VEHICLE AND RANSACKED THE CENTER CONSOLE. NO ITEMS WERE TAKEN. THE VEHICLE HAD BEEN PARKED ON THE SIDE OF THE STREET OUTSIDE OF THE VICTIM'S RESIDENCE FOR APPROXIMATELY TEN AND A HALF HOURS.
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =67

@ 0310 28 VC REPOSSESSION \ PONY EXPRESS TL, POLLOCK PINES EG1910657
REPOSSESSION

@ 0452 1203.2(A) PC VIOL OF PROBATION \ FRANCISCO DR, EL DORADO HILLS EG1910659
A MALE SUSPECT WAS LOCATED IN A BUSINESS BATHROOM, AFTER LOCKING HIMSELF INSIDE FOR OVER THREE HOURS. THE SUSPECT DISPLAYED OBVIOUS SIGNS OF INTOXICATION AND UNABLE TO CARE FOR HIMSELF. THE SUSPECT WAS DETERMINED TO BE ON PROBATION WITH A NO-ALCOHOL CLAUSE. HE WAS ARRESTED AND BOOKED.
S01 ARRESTED MINER, ZACHARY SEX=M AGE=21

@ 0521 1065 IN OVERDUE SUBJECT \ RYAN DR, EL DORADO EG1910658
AN ELDERLY FEMALE DID NOT RETURN HOME.
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 67

@ 0830 273.5 PC INFLICT CRPL INJ SP, DIAMOND SPRINGS EG1910663
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INCIDENT
S01 SEX=F SUSPECT AGE=42

@ 1206 10.16.010 CO ABANDONED VEHICLE \ EQUESTRIAN WY, PILOT HILL EG1910669
VEHICLE ABATEMENT

@ 1331 27491 GC DEATH INVESTIGATION, PLACERVILLE EM1910670
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 81

@ 1340 488 PC PETTY THEFT \ LINDA DR, EL DORADO EG1910673
EDSO ONLINE REPORT OF THEFT.

@ 1350 664/459 PC ATTEMPT BURGLARY \ TOWN CENTER BL, EL DORADO HILLS EG1910674
SUSPECT ATTEMPTED TO FORCE ENTRY INTO A JEWELRY STORE
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 57

@ 1415 273.5 PC INFLICT CRPL INJ SP, PLEASANT VALLEY EG1910676
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INCIDENT
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =86
S01 ARRESTED PERRY, JEANE SEX=F AGE=87

@ 1528 13700 IN DOMESTIC DISPUTE, EL DORADO HILLS EG1910678
VERBAL ARGUMENT ONLY

REDACTED

@ 1736 CASE UNFOUNDED EG1910681
CIVIL ISSUE REGARDING OWNERSHIP OF K9
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 44

@ 2128 27491 GC FAIL TO NOTIFY CORON, PLACERVILLE EM1910682
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 86

@ 2326 27491 GC CORONER'S CASE, POLLOCK PINES EM1910683
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =61

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

 

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Hal Barker, retired El Dorado Co. Sheriff endorses Ray Nutting for Supervisor

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Cameron Park, CA – Popular Hal Barker, retired El Dorado Co. Sheriff endorsed Ray Nutting for County Supervisor in the crowded District II race. The endorsement came to the delight of over 100 enthusiastic local residents gathered to show their support for Ray Nutting’s bid for re-election at the Snooty Frog.  Nutting, the author of El Dorado County’s term limit ordnance, is seeking to serve again on the Board of Supervisors after taking several years off from Board service.

     “I’m here tonight to tell you why I am supporting Ray Nutting,” explained Sheriff Barker, “when I was sheriff and needed something from the Board of Supervisors Ray was the one I could count on”. 

    “Ray Nutting has always done a great job advocating for the interests of law enforcement and first responders,” continued Sheriff Barker, “Ray delivered on his promises to upgrade the Sheriff’s Office and improve our fire protection”. 

    “With today’s soft on crime attitude dominating policy from the State Capitol,” declared Sheriff Barker, “we need Ray Nutting back on the Board of Supervisors to support our great Sheriff who is doing a fantastic job”.  

     Ray Nutting earned his Bachelor’s Degree in History and Criminal Justice from Sacramento State University in 1989, followed up with a California Teaching Credential in 1990, and now manages and lives on his family ranch in Happy Valley with his lovely wife Jennifer and youngest son Chase. Nutting may be reached at 530-644-1728.  


The election will be held on Tuesday, March 3.

 

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