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Arrest for Human Trafficking

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[EDSO Sergeant Anthony Prencipe, Placerville CA]

On July 13, 2020, the El Dorado County Sheriff's Office was called regarding two girls who had run away from a local group home and had been picked up by an unknown person. The staff initially followed the vehicle and provided a description. Deputies set up in numerous locations throughout the county and notified neighboring agencies.

About an hour later, the vehicle was located on Mormon Emigrant Trail by Sheriff's Deputies. The girls were safely rescued and the driver, 29-year-old Edward Gray of Tracy, Ca, was arrested without incident. Edward has been booked into EDC Jail for human trafficking, kidnapping under the age of 14, pimping, pandering and criminal threats. His bail is currently set at $5.7 million.


Booking NumberFirst NameMiddle NameLast NameSex
JN2002373EDWARD GRAYM
FacilityDate BookedStatusAge at BookingArresting Agency
PV20200714INCUSTODY29E
First 5 ChargesMisd or Felony?Description

Bail Amount For Each Charge

422(A)FTHRTN CRIME:INT:TERRORIZE

$100,000.00

236.1(C)FHUMAN TRAFFICKING/-18YRS

$4,000,000.00

266I(A)(2)FPANDER PRSN F/PROST:THRET

$200,000.00

207(B)FKIDNAP -14 TO COM L&L

$1,000,000.00

7(A)FKIDNAPPING

$200,000.00

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South Lake Tahoe postpones all special events until the fall

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[INEDC, Placerville CA]

South Lake Tahoe, CA- City Council decided today to postpone all special events until at least September 22nd. Council made that decision as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. 

“Safety is our number one priority and we know we can’t have large gatherings of people right now,” said City Manager Joe Irvin, “Council’s decision shows that the City of South Lake Tahoe is taking the health of our residents and visitors seriously.”

The City typically holds a number of events during the course of the year including the Bijou Bash and the 4th of July Parade. City Council had initially decided to postpone events until their July 14th meeting, but after the Governor’s announcement yesterday made the decision to continue that postponement until at least Mid-September. 

“It’s important we support the people of South Lake Tahoe, and also our own economy,” said Irvin, “The number one way we can do that is to ensure safety is a top priority and we are taking the right steps to make that happen.”

On June 5, 2020, Governor Newsome released guidelines for stage two and some stage three activities to begin no sooner than June 12, 2020. Since the re-opening of stage two and three activities, there has been a spike in the number of positive cases throughout the State.

Large public gatherings like concerts and festivals are not included in the allowable activities for stages two and three. Stage four allows for large public gatherings like concerts and festivals. Stage four conditions include the presence of therapeutics such as a vaccine and antibody testing to prevent spikes in disease transmission. 

While health experts are working to fast track a vaccine there is no reliable timeline. Without some level of certainty for providing the necessary conditions to meet stage four parameters, it is difficult to plan for special events that would attract large groups of people.

 

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Cameron Park Sizzler Closes Permanently

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[BMW MANAGEMENT]

To Our Loyal Cameron Park Sizzler Guests

As a result of the pandemic, the financial toll to this Sizzler and our wonderful & caring staff has been significant; therefore, it is with heavy hearts that we must close the Cameron Park Sizzler permanently. 

It has been our pleasure serving you.

We will miss you. 

Please visit our Natomas Sizzler location: 2901 Advantage Way, Sacramento, CA 95834 

BMW MANAGEMENT, INC. Independent Operator of Great Restaurants of California 

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Friends of NRA 26th Annual Fundraiser Canceled

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[InEDC]

Friends of NRA is the grassroots fundraising program that fosters community involvement and gives 100% of its net proceeds to qualified shooting programs.

Canceled Friends of NRA event: 
Friday, August 14, 2020 at 4 PM – 9 PM UTC-08. "Dinner, Auctions, Raffles and Family Fun while supporting the SHOOTING SPORTS and ensuring the survival of SECOND AMENDMENT TRADITIONS for generations to come!"

Friends of NRA - El Dorado / Placerville CA canceled this event on July 20 at 7:49 PM due to COVID-19 Social Restrictions.

See more on Facebook Events here:  https://www.facebook.com/events/577033802891998/

 

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Sheriff's Arrest and Activity Log for 8-12-20

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[EDSO]

CHARLES GODTFREDSEN
JN2002776    CHARLES        GODTFREDSEN    M
LT    20200812    INCUSTODY    52    S
273.5    F    INFLICT CRPL INJ SP/COHAB    $50,000.00

AUGUST HANSEN
JN2002775    AUGUST    DALE    HANSEN    M
PV    20200812    INCUSTODY    20    P
69    F    OBSTRUCT/RESIST EXEC OFF    $25,000.00

HOWARD PHILLIPS
JN2002777    HOWARD    WILLIAM    PHILLIPS    M
PV    20200812    INCUSTODY    73    I
23152(A)/23152(B)    M    DUI ALCOHOL

KAIAHMI QUASNE
JN2002772    KAIAHMI        QUASNE    F
PV    20200812    INCUSTODY    34    E
273A(A)    F    CHILD CRUELTY:POS INJ/DTH    $50,000.00

LAUREN SEDGWICK
JN2002774    LAUREN    MICHELLE    SEDGWICK    F
PV    20200812    RELEASED    31    E
23247(E)    M    DRIVE W/O INTERLOCK DEV    
14601.1(A)    M    DRIVE:LIC SUSPENDED/ETC    

DEBORAH SMITH
JN2002771    DEBORAH    ANN    SMITH    F
PV    20200812    RELEASED    67    E
11358(D)    F    CULT MARIJ 6+ PLANTS W/PR    
182(A)(1)    F    CONSPIRACY:COMMIT CRIME    $35,000.00
11366.5(A)    F    RENT/ETC:SEL/ETC CNTL SUB    $35,000.00

NIKITA SPARROW
JN2002770    NIKITA    MARIE    SPARROW    F
PV    20200812    RELEASED    27    E
11350(A)    M    POSSESS NARCOTIC CNTL SUB    $5,500.00

THEODORE VAN OOYEN
JN2002773    THEODORE    DAVIDTHAXT    VAN OOYEN    M
PV    20200812    RELEASED    22    E


Sheriff's Activity Log for 8/12/2020

@ 0024 28 VC REPOSSESSION \ LA CRESCENTA DR, CAMERON PARK EG2006732
REPOSSESSION

@ 0047 14211 PC MISSING PERSON, EL DORADO HILLS EG2006709
COURTESY MISSING PERSONS ENTRY FOR ALLIED AGENCY

@ 0141 653M(B) PC W/INTENT/ANNY/HARRAS \ CASH BOY RD, DIAMOND SPRINGS EG2006711
HARASSMENT
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 40
S01 SEX=M SUSPECT AGE=36

@ 0300 487 PC GRAND THEFT \ ICE HOUSE CAMP #79 , PLACERVILLE EG2006716
SUSPECT(S) STOLE GENERATORS.
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =50

@ 0743 488 PC PETTY THEFT \ PONY EXPRESS TL, POLLOCK PINES EG2006714
EDSO ONLINE REPORT OF PETTY THEFT

@ 0934 27491 GC DEATH INVESTIGATION, SOUTH LAKE TAHO EM2006718
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =66

@ 1013 10.16.140 CO PRIVATE PROPERTY TOW \ PEARL PL, DIAMOND SPRINGS EG2006715
PRIVATE PROPERTY TOW

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@ 1145 9.34.040 CO LOITERING \ MISSOURI FLAT RD, DIAMOND SPRINGS EG2006720
SUBJECT CITED FOR LOITERING
S01 ARRESTED SNYDER, TIMOTHY SEX=M AGE=39

@ 1230 LOST PROP IN LOST DRIVER LICENSE \ ROCKY RIDGE RD, OAK HILL EG2006721
VICTIM LOST HIS DRIVER'S LICENSE.
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =60

@ 1234 530 PC PERSONATE GET MONEY/ \ EL DORADO RD, PLACERVILLE EG2006723
EDSO ONLINE REPORT OF IDENTITY THEFT

@ 1312 10.16.140 CC PRIVATE PROPERTY TOW \ COACH LN, CAMERON PARK EG2006724
PRIVATE PROPERTY TOW

@ 1512 488 PC PETTY THEFT \ RED HAWK PK, SHINGLE SPRINGS EG2006727
A MALE SUBJECT REPORTED A THEFT OF PROPERTY FROM HIS VEHICLE.
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =62
S02 SEX=M SUSPECT AGE=33

@ 1657 27491 GC CORONER'S CASE, SOMERSET EM2006728
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 76

@ 1855 10.16.010 CO VEHICLE ABATEMENT \ GREENSTONE RD, EL DORADO EG2006730
SMALL CAMPER TRAILER WAS TAGGED FOR VEHICLE ABATEMENT.

@ 1923 13700 PC DOMESTIC QUARREL, EL DORADO HILLS EG2006729
DOMESTIC QUARREL

@ 2115 417(A)(1) IN EXHIBIT DEADWPN:NOT \ MINNICONJOU DR, MEYERS EG2006731
DEPUTIES RESPONDED TO A CALL FOR SERVICE REGARDING THE BRANDISHING OF A FIREARM. IT WAS DETERMINED NO CRIME WAS COMMITTED AND THERE WAS A MISUNDERSTANDING. 


Arrests are made based upon probable cause

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URGENT WEATHER MESSAGE - Excessive Heat Warning

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[NOAA]

...Dangerous Heat Friday Through Wednesday...

A long duration extreme heat event will impact the region from Friday through Wednesday and has increasing potential to continue beyond Wednesday. High temperatures will be around 10 to 20 degrees above normal with highs 102 to 110 across the Valley and 95 to 106 across the foothills. There will be very little to no overnight relief with minimum temperatures in the 70s to 80s across the area. Significant heat impacts are expected for the general public, especially for those sensitive to the heat, pets, and livestock.

...EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNING IN EFFECT FROM NOON FRIDAY TO 9 PM PDT WEDNESDAY...

* WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions with afternoon highs 102 to  110 for the Valley, and 95 to 106 for the foothills and Delta.  Overnight lows in the upper 60s to around 80.

* WHERE...Central Valley, Delta, foothills, and mountains  southwestern of Shasta County to western Colusa County.

* WHEN...From Friday afternoon through Wednesday evening.

* IMPACTS...Extreme and prolonged heat will significantly  increase the potential for heat related illnesses, particularly  for those working or participating in outdoor activities.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Local rivers and streams continue to run  fast. Water safety, including wearing a life jacket, should be  practices when on and near the water.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

Drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay out of the sun, and check up on relatives and neighbors. Young children and pets should never be left unattended in vehicles under any circumstances.

Take extra precautions if you work or spend time outside. When possible reschedule strenuous activities to early morning or evening. Know the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Wear lightweight and loose fitting clothing when possible. To reduce risk during outdoor work, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration recommends scheduling frequent rest breaks in shaded or air conditioned environments. 

Anyone overcome by heat should be moved to a cool and shaded location. 

Heat stroke is an emergency! Call 9 1 1.


Detailed forecast for

Motherlode @ 900 ft

Tonight

Mostly clear. Lows 67 to 79. Prevailing west winds up to 10 mph shifting to the northeast after midnight.

Friday

Mostly sunny. Warmer. Highs 95 to 107. Prevailing northeast winds up to 10 mph shifting to the west in the afternoon.

Friday Night

Clear. Lows 69 to 81. Prevailing west winds up to 10 mph shifting to the east after midnight.

Saturday

Mostly sunny. Highs 97 to 107. Prevailing east winds up to 10 mph shifting to the southwest in the afternoon.

Saturday Night

Partly cloudy. Lows 69 to 79. Prevailing west winds up to 10 mph in the evening becoming light.

Sunday

Mostly sunny. Highs 94 to 104.

Sunday Night

Mostly cloudy. Lows 69 to 79.

Monday And Monday Night

Partly cloudy. Highs 96 to 106. Lows 69 to 81.

Tuesday And Tuesday Night

Mostly clear. Highs 98 to 108. Lows 70 to 81.

Wednesday Through Thursday

Clear. Highs 93 to 107. Lows 67 to 80.

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Short Range Weather Prediction Discussion - Be Prepaired

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[NWS & InEDC]

Heat to Continue or increase due to High Pressure

A strengthening ridge of high pressure aloft will ensure a heat wave continues across much of the western U.S. for the next few days. Excessive Heat Warnings and Heat Advisories engulf much of the western third of the Lower 48 except the Sierra Nevada.  Record high temperatures are forecast for many locations the next few days as afternoon temperatures surpass the century mark from the interior Pacific Northwest down to the Desert Southwest. The persistent heat and dry conditions will also promote wildfires across the region. In addition, spotty thunderstorms could produce dry lightning that could lead to the development of additional fires.  Meanwhile, the heat should culminate today for the interior Pacific Northwest with very slow improvement setting in for the next couple of days.

Fire Danger -- Be Ready

Critical Papers in Fireproof safe or with you?.
"What is the best way to organize and protect critical documents in case of an emergency? The best way to organize original documents is in a special binder that has been uniquely designed for that purpose and with an electronic copy of the scanned documents on a password-protected encrypted flash drive. This can help minimize this daunting task of putting your life back together after a disaster."
>>> https://theprovidentprepper.org/how-to-organize-critical-documents-for-emergency-evacuation/

"Go Bag" Everyone in your household personal "Go Bag" in case of emergency evacuation.
“In the early morning hours, I woke to a nearby friend’s text saying ‘I can see the flames coming down the hillside. We’re evacuating!’  After racing out the front door, smelling smoke and seeing the hillside pulsing a vivid red, I did what any well-prepared person would do – I panicked! Through my frightened tears, I started searching for a long lost ring I had promised to give my son, grabbed photo albums an..."
https://www.livingwithfire.com/evacuation/prepare-for-wildfire-pack-a-to-go-bag/
 

Basic Disaster Supplies Kit

To assemble your kit store items in airtight plastic bags and put your entire disaster supplies kit in one or two easy-to-carry containers such as plastic bins or a duffel bag.

A basic emergency supply kit could include the following recommended items:

  • Water (one gallon per person per day for at least three days, for drinking and sanitation)
  • Food (at least a three-day supply of non-perishable food)
  • Battery-powered or hand crank radio and a NOAA Weather Radio with tone alert
  • Flashlight
  • First aid kit
  • Extra batteries
  • Whistle (to signal for help)
  • Dust mask (to help filter contaminated air)
  • Plastic sheeting and duct tape (to shelter in place)
  • Moist towelettes, garbage bags and plastic ties (for personal sanitation)
  • Wrench or pliers (to turn off utilities)
  • Manual can opener (for food)
  • Local maps
  • Cell phone with chargers and a backup battery
  • Download the Recommended Supplies List (PDF)

Additional Emergency Supplies

Since Spring of 2020, the CDC has recommended people include additional items in their kits to help prevent the spread of coronavirus or other viruses and the flu.

Consider adding the following items to your emergency supply kit based on your individual needs:

  • Cloth face coverings (for everyone ages 2 and above), soap, hand sanitizer, disinfecting wipes to disinfect surfaces
  • Prescription medications
  • Non-prescription medications such as pain relievers, anti-diarrhea medication, antacids or laxatives
  • Prescription eyeglasses and contact lens solution
  • Infant formula, bottles, diapers, wipes and diaper rash cream
  • Pet food and extra water for your pet
  • Cash or traveler's checks
  • Important family documents such as copies of insurance policies, identification and bank account records saved electronically or in a waterproof, portable container
  • Sleeping bag or warm blanket for each person
  • Complete change of clothing appropriate for your climate and sturdy shoes
  • Fire extinguisher
  • Matches in a waterproof container
  • Feminine supplies and personal hygiene items
  • Mess kits, paper cups, plates, paper towels and plastic utensils
  • Paper and pencil
  • Books, games, puzzles or other activities for children

Maintaining Your Kit

After assembling your kit remember to maintain it so it’s ready when needed:

  • Keep canned food in a cool, dry place.
  • Store boxed food in tightly closed plastic or metal containers.
  • Replace expired items as needed.
  • Re-think your needs every year and update your kit as your family’s needs change.

Kit Storage Locations

Since you do not know where you will be when an emergency occurs, prepare supplies for home, work and cars.

  • Home: Keep this kit in a designated place and have it ready in case you have to leave your home quickly. Make sure all family members know where the kit is kept.
  • Work: Be prepared to shelter at work for at least 24 hours. Your work kit should include food, water and other necessities like medicines, as well as comfortable walking shoes, stored in a “grab and go” case.
  • Car: In case you are stranded, keep a kit of emergency supplies in your car.

Last Updated: 07/31/2020 -- https://www.ready.gov/kit 

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Sheriff's Arrest and Activity Log for 8-15-20

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[EDSO] Arrests are made based upon probable cause

ROBERT ARMSTRONG
JN2002813    ROBERT    LAYZELL    ARMSTRONG    M
LT    20200815    RELEASED    43    S
415(3)    M    OFFENSIVE WORDS:PUBLIC PL    
148(A)(1)    M    OBSTRUCT/ETC PUB OFCR/ETC    $3,000.00

SAUL BELTRANDIAZ
JN2002814    SAUL        BELTRANDIAZ    M
PV    20200815    RELEASED    27    E
11377(A)    M    POSSESS CNTL SUB    
23152(B)    M    DUI ALCOHOL/0.08 PERCENT    $25,000.00
14601.1(A)    M    DRIVE:LIC SUSPENDED/ETC    $5,000.00
8 1227    F    DEPORTABLE ALIENS    

JESSICA CUMMINGS
JN2002817    JESSICA    LYNN    CUMMINGS    F
PV    20200815    INCUSTODY    37    E
459    F    BURGLARY    $100,000.00

ADAM DYER
JN2002805    ADAM    AMBROSE    DYER    M
PV    20200815    RELEASED    29    P
496(D)    F    ATT 496 PC:STOLEN PROP

KYLE FULLER
JN2002815    KYLE    GARY    FULLER    M
LT    20200815    RELEASED    38    S
647(F)    M    DISORD CONDUCT:UI/DRUG

STEVEN HOLT
JN2002810    STEVEN    MARK    HOLT    M
LT    20200815    RELEASED    32    S
1203.2(A)    M    VIOL OF PROBATION    $20,000.00

TYLER JOST
JN2002804    TYLER    ANTHONY EU    JOST    M
PV    20200815    INCUSTODY    30    E
273.5(A)    F    CRPL INJ:SPOUS/COHAB/DATE    $50,000.00
136.1(B)(1)    F    INTIM WIT/VICT FR/RPRT    $50,000.00

CHRISTINA KINDRED
JN2002811    CHRISTINA    LIANN    KINDRED    F
LT    20200815    RELEASED    31    S
23152(F)    M    DUI ANY DRUG

ERICA NAVARRETE
JN2002807    ERICA    DAWN    NAVARRETE    F
LT    20200815    RELEASED    38    E
182(A)(1)    F    CONSPIRACY:COMMIT CRIME   
273A(B)    M    WILLFUL CRUELTY TO CHILD    $10,000.00
4573    F    BRING CNTL SUB/ETC JAIL    $10,000.00
ENHANCEMENT    F    ENHANCEMENT / FOR BAIL PURPOSES ONLY    $10,000.00

HOLLY PAYNE
JN2002809    HOLLY    KATHLEEN    PAYNE    F
LT    20200815    RELEASED    43    S
647(F)    M    DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL    

JIMI ROGERS
JN2002806    JIMI    LEE    ROGERS    M
PV    20200815    RELEASED    44    E
14601.2(A)    M    DRIV:SUSP/ETC LIC:DUI:VIO

BIANCA VILLANUEVA
JN2002808    BIANCA        VILLANUEVA    F
LT    20200815    RELEASED    31    E
278    F    CHILD STEALING    $50,000.00
273A(B)    M    WILLFUL CRUELTY TO CHILD    $10,000.00
182(A)(1)    F    CONSPIRACY:COMMIT CRIME    $50,000.00
148.9(A)    M    FALSE ID TO SPECIFIC PO'S    $3,000.00
HANCEMENT    F    ENHANCEMENT: FOR BAIL PURPOSES ONLY    $75,000.00

RANDHALL WALLACE
JN2002816    RANDHALL    THOMAS    MOORE WALLACE    M
PV    20200815    INCUSTODY    25    E
29800(A)(1)    F    FELON/ETC POSS/ETC F/ARM    $50,000.00
1203.2(A)    F    VIOL OF PROBATION

DAVID WOLFRAM
JN2002803    DAVID    ELLIOTT    WOLFRAM    M
PV    20200815    RELEASED    28    E
273.5(A)    F    CRPL INJ:SPOUS/COHAB/DATE    $50,000.00
ENHANCEMENT    F    ENHANCEMENT/FOR BAIL PURPOSES ONLY    $10,000.00


Sheriff's Activity Log for 8/15/2020

@ 0156 11377(A) HS POSSESS CNTL SUB \ MAIN ST, GEORGETOWN EG2006801
THE VAN WAS STOPPED FOR A VEHICLE CODE VIOLATION. THE DRIVER ADMITTED TO THROWING METH FROM THE WINDOW AND THAT THE METH BELONGED TO HIM. THE DRIVER WAS CITED AND RELEASED.
S01 ARRESTED MODE, KEVIN SEX=M AGE= 44

@ 0749 5.56.110 CO VHR VIOLATION \ GOLDEN BEAR TL, SOUTH LAKE TAHO EG2006805
EDSO RESPONDED TO A VACATION HOME RENTAL FOR A REPORT OF EXCESSIVE VEHICLES ON THE PREMISES. THE PRIMARY RENTING PARTY WAS ADVISED ON THE VHR RULES AND REGULATIONS.
S01 SEX=M SUSPECT AGE= 23

@ 0900 12500(A) VC DRIVE W/O LICENSE \ SAND RIDGE RD, GOLD BEACH EG2006806
DRIVER CONTACTED AT A CALL FOR SERVICE. DRIVER LEFT THE CALL FOR SERVICE AND COMMITTED VEHICLE CODE VIOLATIONS. DRIVER WAS STOPPED, PLACED UNDER ARREST, AND RELEASED ON A CITATION.
S01 ARRESTED BROWN, BARBARA SEX=F AGE= 43

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@ 1121 240 PC ASSAULT \ PONY EXPRESS TL, POLLOCK PINES EG2006809
A NEIGHBOR SPRAYED A HOSE AT THE REPORTING PARTY'S CHILD WHILE THE CHILD RODE HER BIKE. THE CHILD WAS NOT HIT BY THE WATER SPRAYED BY THE HOSE.

@ 1320 422(A) PC THRTN CRIME:INT:TERR \ HILLBROOK DR, EL DORADO EG2006812
A MALE SUBJECT WENT TO HIS EX-GIRLFRIEND'S HOUSE AND VANDALIZED HER VEHICLE. THE MALE THEN MADE CRIMINAL THREATS VIA TEXT MESSAGE.
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 34
S01 SEX=M SUSPECT AGE= 40

@ 1411 28 VC REPOSSESSION \ MAVERICK RD, SHINGLE SPRINGS EG2006813
REPOSSESSION

@ 1545 13700 PC DOMESTIC DISPUTE \ GEORGETOWN EG2006814

@ 1645 5.56.120 CO VHR NOISE \ KIOWA DR, SOUTH LAKE TAHO EG2006818
SUBJECT CITED FOR VHR NOISE.


Arrests are made based upon probable cause

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Red Lights Flashing - SLOW DOWN and MOVE OVER

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[ El Dorado County Professional Firefighters]

Late this morning El Dorado County Fire Protection District  Engine 317, Medic 17, Engine 21 and Division 7705 responded with U.S. Forest Service - Eldorado National Forest Engine 354 and Division 6 to a vehicle rollover on Ice House Rd near Wrights Lake. The driver was extricated from the vehicle and transported by Medic 17 to Big Hill where CALSTAR 6 was ready to continue transport of the patient to Renown Regional Medical Center in Reno. 

There is a lot of traffic on the roadways today, please be careful out there! Engine 21 and Division 7705 happened upon a vehicle fire near Bridal Veil Falls on Highway 50 while returning from this call. While fighting the fire, a vehicle returned to a lane occupied by firefighting equipment and ran over the fire hose, causing immediate equipment failure. This hindered firefighting and put firefighters in danger of being struck by the vehicle. When you see red lights flashing PLEASE SLOW DOWN and MOVE OVER. When in doubt, just stop and await direction from emergency responders. We need you to look out for our safety too!

El Dorado County Fire Protection District Medic 17 and CALSTAR 6 working together to get a trauma patient to definitive care. #partnersincare - REACH Air Medical Services

Posted by El Dorado County Professional Firefighters on Sunday, August 16, 2020

https://www.facebook.com/ECFfirefighters

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Sheriff's Arrest and Activity Log for 8-17-20

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[EDSO]
Arrests are made based upon probable cause

JEFF CLEVELAND
JN2002841    JEFF        CLEVELAND    M
PV    20200817    INCUSTODY    50    E
11378    F    POSS CNTL SUB FOR SALE    $20,000.00
22410    F    MFG/SALE/POSS SHURIKEN    

11364(A)    M    POSS UNLAW PARAPHERNALIA    
3455    F    POST RELEASE REVOCATION

KAELA DAVIS
JN2002835    KAELA    NOEL    DAVIS    F
PV    20200817    INCUSTODY    31    E
1203.2(A)    F    VIOL OF PROBATION

PATRICIA ELDREDGE
JN2002839    PATRICIA    LORINE    ELDREDGE    F
PV    20200817    RELEASED    30    E
11364(A)    M    POSS UNLAW PARAPHERNALIA

JEFFREY HAUSERMAN
JN2002837    JEFFREY    MICHAEL    HAUSERMAN    M
PV    20200817    INCUSTODY    31    P
3056    F    VIOLATION OF PAROLE:FEL

GREGORY HAWES
JN2002843    GREGORY    DAVID    HAWES    M
LT    20200817    INCUSTODY    61    T
23152(A)    F    DUI W/PRIORS:PER 23550 VC    $50,000.00
148(A)(1)    M    OBSTRUCT/ETC PUB OFCR/ETC    $3,000.00
69    F    OBSTRUCT/RESIST EXEC OFF    $25,000.00

ELSIE MCCABE
JN2002848    ELSIE    IRENE    MCCABE    F
PV    20200817    RELEASED    33    I
11550(A)    M    UNDER INFLUENCE CNTL SUB    $15,000.00

TROY O'HARRAN
JN2002834    TROY    LEONARD    O'HARRAN    M
PV    20200817    INCUSTODY    55    E
594(A)(1)    F    VANDALISM:DEFACE PROPERTY    $10,000.00
3056    F    VIOLATION OF PAROLE:FEL
    

CARL PARR
JN2002844    CARL    RAYMOND    PARR    M
PV    20200817    RELEASED    55    E
591.5    M    DAMAGE WIRELES COM DEVICE

BRANDON PRICE
JN2002833    BRANDON    NEAL    PRICE    M
PV    20200817    RELEASED    29    I
23152(A)/23152(B)    M    DUI ALCOHOL

MARGARET RIOLO
JN2002842    MARGARET    ANNE    RIOLO    F
PV    20200817    RELEASED    50    E
243(E)(1)    M    BAT:SPOUSE/EX SP/DATE/ETC    $7,500.00

NICHOLAS SCHROEDER
JN2002846    NICHOLAS    BENTON    SCHROEDER    M
LT    20200817    RELEASED    40    S
484(A)    M    THEFT OF PERSONAL PROP    $5,000.00

CASEY SEEDS
JN2002845    CASEY    ANDREW    SEEDS    M
LT    20200817    INCUSTODY    41    S
1203.2(A)    M    VIOL OF PROBATION    $15,000.00

WALTER SERRANO
JN2002847    WALTER        SERRANO    M
LT    20200817    RELEASED    44    E
243(E)(1)    M    BAT:SPOUSE/EX SP/DATE/ETC    $7,500.00

DANIEL SMITH
JN2002836    DANIEL    RICHARD    SMITH    M
LT    20200817    RELEASED    27    T
23152(A)    M    DUI ALCOHOL    
23152(B)    M    DUI ALCOHOL/0.08 PERCENT    
11377(A)    M    POSSESS CNTL SUB

REBECCA WARDEN
JN2002840    REBECCA    LYNNE    WARDEN    F
PV    20200817    INCUSTODY    46    E
368(E)    F    ELD/ETC THEFT BY CARETAKR    $25,000.00
484G    F    THFT:USE ACCESS CRD DATA    $0.00
530.5(A)    F    GET CREDIT/ETC OTHER'S ID    $20,000.00

REBECCA WESTMORELAND
JN2002838    REBECCA    MAY    WESTMORELAND    F
PV    20200817    RELEASED    30    E
496D(A)    F    POSS STOLEN VEH/VES/ETC    


Sheriff's Activity Log for 8/17/2020

@ 0032 594(A)(1) PC VANDALISM:DEFACE PRO \ MISSOURI FLAT RD, DIAMOND SPRINGS EG2006858
A MALE WAS ARRESTED FOR VANDALISM AFTER THROWING A ROCK THROUGH A BANK WINDOW.
S01 ARRESTED O'HARRAN, TROY SEX=M AGE= 55

@ 0144 5.56.090 CO VHR-NOISE \ MEADOW VALE DR, MEYERS EG2006859
VHR-NOISE COMPLAINT
S01 ARRESTED KEENE, SHAWNTAY SEX=F AGE= 27

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@ 0740 ERROR IN ERROR \ EG2006861
PULLED IN ERROR.

@ 0830 602 IN INITIAL TRANSIENT \ COACH LN, CAMERON PARK EG2006862
INTIAL TRANSIENT CONTACT

@ 0916 496D(A) PC POSS STOLEN VEH \ GREENSTONE RD, EL DORADO EG2006869
DEPUTIES MADE CONTACT WITH TWO FEMALES THAT WERE OCCUPYING A STOLEN VEHICLE. BOTH FEMALES WERE ARRESTED.
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE = 0
S01 ARRESTED WESTMORELAND, REBECCA SEX=F AGE 30
S02 ARRESTED ELDREDGE, PATRICIA SEX=F AGE= 30

@ 0919 27491 GC DEATH INVESTIGATION \ SHINGLE SPRINGS EM2006870
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE = 94

@ 0943 530 PC PERSONATE GET MONEY/ \ FAIRPLAY EG2006871
AN UNKNOWN SUBJECT USED THE VICTIM'S DEBIT CARD INFORMATION TO MAKE FOUR PURCHASES. THE PURCHASES WERE ALL FROM NORMA, ILLINOIS.
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE = 59

@ 0952 INFO IN FOUND PROPERTY \ GOLDEN CENTER DR, DIAMOND SPRINGS EG2006873
AN EMPLOYEE OF A BUSINESS REPORTED A FOUND BICYCLE IN FRONT OF THEIR BUSINESS. THE BIKE WAS BOOKED INTO PROPERTY FOR SAFEKEEPING.

@ 1022 488 PC PETTY THEFT \ SHINGLE SPRINGS EG2006875
EDSO ONLINE REPORT OF PETTY THEFT

@ 1044 459 PC BURGLARY \ OLSON LN, EL DORADO HILLS EG2006876
EDSO ONLINE REPORT OF A VEHICLE BURGLARY

@ 1050 488 PC PETTY THEFT \ PLACERVILLE EG2006877
EDSO ONLINE REPORT OF PETTY THEFT

@ 1125 INFO IN SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTA \ NEWCOMERS LN, SHINGLE SPRINGS EG2006878
EDSO ONLINE REPORT OF SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES

@ 1300 CASE UNFOUNDED EG2006879
INFORMATION REPORT WRITTEN IN REGARDS TO AN UNFOUNDED VEHICLE TITLE FORGERY.

@ 1300 11378 HS POSS CNTL SUB FOR SA \ PLEASANT VALLEY RD, DIAMOND SPRINGS EG2006880
SUSPECT CONTACTED ON A TRAFFIC STOP. SUSPECT SHOWED TO BE ON PRCS AND A PRCS SEARCH WAS CONDUCTED. METHAMPHETAMINE FOR SALES, PARAPHERNALIA, AND THROWING SHURIKEN WERE LOCATED. SUSPECT WAS ARRESTED AND BOOKED INTO COUNTY JAIL.
S01 ARRESTED CLEVELAND, JEFF SEX=M AGE= 50

@ 1346 488 PC PETTY THEFT \ PLACERVILLE EG2006881
EDSO ONLINE REPORT OF PETTY THEFT

@ 1400 13700 PC VERBAL DISPUTE \ EL DORADO HILLS EG2006885

@ 1406 488 PC PETTY THEFT \ EL DORADO NATIO EG2006887
EDSO ONLINE REPORT OF PETTY THEFT

@ 1427 243(E)(1) PC BAT:SPOUSE/EX SP/DAT \ POLLOCK PINES EG2006889
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE = 57
RELEASED 849 50

@ 1509 CASE UNFOUNDED EG2006890
DEPUTIES RESPONDED TO AN AOA OF A COMBATIVE PATIENT. THE PATIENT CLAIMED HER HUSBAND PHYSICALLY HARMS HER. THE ACCUSATIONS WERE UNFOUNDED.

@ 2027 28 VC REPOSSESSION \ CENTURY WY, PLACERVILLE EG2006897
REPOSSESSION


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More Detailed COVID information for County

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[Carla B. Hass]

(PLACERVILLE, CA) – El Dorado County today announced a more comprehensive, interactive dashboard that provides additional data points and opportunity for the public to learn how the COVID-19 virus is impacting the County.

“Until recently, we have been relatively mildly impacted by COVID-19 compared to many of the Sacramento region counties in terms of the level of the virus in El Dorado County,” said Public Health Officer, Dr. Nancy Williams. “As we have seen our case numbers rise and the issue become more complex on the state level, we felt it was time to provide additional information on our dashboard and make it more interactive and less static.”

Some of the new features of the dashboard include:

• Chart of cases by day since COVID first appeared in El Dorado County.
• Rate of new cases per 100,000 population over the most recent 14-day period, with color-coded levels of concern
• Percent positivity of tests over the most recent seven- and 14-day periods
• Average number of test results received per 100,000 population over the most recent 14-day period
• Rate of new cases per 100,000 population by geographic region, with color-coded levels of concern

Additionally, the dashboard provides narrative explanation of many of the data points and analyses for easier understanding and in an effort to answer questions the public may have about the changes.

The new dashboard no longer includes the total number of people tested in El Dorado County, but viewers can add the number of laboratory-confirmed cases to the number of negative results to reach the total approximate number of El Dorado County residents tested.

“While we know there will be a period of getting accustomed to the new format, we believe this will be a more useful product for the public to better understand the current and historic status of COVID-19 in our County,” said Williams.

“The new dashboard will make obvious the recent dramatic increase in cases that occurred over the past few weeks. With fall just around the corner and the need for students to return to school, it is more critical than ever for everyone in the County to understand that community and individual behaviors are driving these higher case rates,” Williams added. “One of the key factors school districts should be considering prior to opening is how many current COVID-19 infections we have in the community. It is everyone’s responsibility to take precautions to limit the spread of this virus. If we fail to take this responsibility seriously as a community, more COVID infections will occur, making it less likely that schools can open for in-person learning.”

“The best piece of information we can give residents and visitors alike continues to be to avoid gathering with people outside your household, wear face coverings, maintain at least a six-foot distance from others and wash your hands frequently. These measures have been proven to reduce the likelihood of getting and transmitting this serious virus. They are easy to do and will allow us to do the things that really matter, like attend school, go to work and keep our businesses open, while avoiding the imposition of more serious and detrimental restrictions,” she added.

The dashboard can be found here http://arcg.is/199Pfj0 and on the Cases icon on the COVID-19 web page at https://www.edcgov.us/Government/hhsa/Pages/EDCCOVID-19-Cases.aspx

Frequently Asked Questions document about the new dashboard can be found here file://addata/AD-Home/CHass/COVID19%20FAQ%20re%20new%20dashboard%207-24-20.rtf 
 

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Fire Smoke Causes UNHEALTHY Air in County

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[InEDC, Placerville CA]

Air Quality Index (AQI) observed at 15:00 PDT
192 - Unhealthy
Health Message: People with heart or lung disease, older adults, and children should avoid prolonged or heavy exertion. Everyone else should reduce prolonged or heavy exertion.

Smoke builds density as it compresses against Western slope.

Tahoe City's air quality is now designated as very unhealthy, with fine particles reaching 217.

“Several fires continue to actively burn across central and Northern California, which are releasing extensive amounts of particulate matter and smoke into the atmosphere,” NWS said in a press release. “With increasing westerly flow, there will be a large area of haze across the region for at least the next few days.”

Air quality levels in Reno-Sparks reached the "very unhealthy" designation at 2 p.m. due to an elevated level of fine particles in the air, according to an Environmental Protection Agency tracking website.

UPDATE: Reno-Sparks air quality deteriorates to 'very unhealthy'https://www.rgj.com/story/news/2020/08/19/reno-sparks-air-quality-moderate-levels-fourth-straight-day/5607258002/

 

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WILDFIRE SMOKE ADVISORY - Additional precautions

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[Dave Johnston]

(PLACERVILLE, CA) - Air quality in El Dorado County is currently being impacted by smoke from wildfires in the region and State. County Health officials are reminding residents to take precautions should wildfire smoke impact areas where they live, work and recreate.

According to El Dorado County Air Pollution Control Officer Dave Johnston, wildfires can produce smoke that causes health problems, particularly for children, older adults and those with heart disease or respiratory issues. Johnston advises residents to limit outdoor activity if they see or smell smoke.

Additional precautions include the following:

Keep windows and doors closed as much as possible

Take activities indoors (but gathering only with one's own household members, to reduce the risk of transmission of coronavirus)

Set the air conditioners in your home and car to re-circulating mode

Stay hydrated; drink lots of water to keep airways moist

Delay strenuous outdoor exercise until smoke has cleared

Children and older adults should avoid outdoor activity, especially prolonged outdoor exercise

People with heart disease, respiratory or chronic health issues should stay indoors

Minimize the creation of indoor particulate matter (avoid cigarette smoking, grilling, vacuuming, burning candles and incense)

Consider creating a 'clean room' at home with an indoor air purifier

Limit pets' outdoor activities

During this fire season, El Dorado County may continue to be intermittently impacted by wildfire smoke. Smoke conditions can change quickly and vary greatly in El Dorado County because of the terrain, wind direction and weather.

The El Dorado County Air Quality Management District (AQMD) has deployed 42 Purple Air monitors throughout the County to gather real time, location specific information about air quality. Residents can view this information in our area by visiting http://tinyurl.com/y5m79ncn.  For maps and information on California wildfires visit: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/ or for maps showing both air quality monitoring/sensor data and wildfire locations visit https://fire.airnow.gov/.

 

For more information about air quality issues in El Dorado County, please visit AQMD's website at: www.edcgov.us/airqualitymanagement. The AQMD also has a web page dedicated to information about wildfire smoke and preventive measures: https://www.edcgov.us/Government/AirQualityManagement/Pages/wildfire_information.aspx.

 

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Owners of Saluti Cellars purchase the vacant lot across from Gold Vine for Undecided RE-Development

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[Randy Rossi]

"To put rumors to rest, my wife and I recently purchased the lot. For years, we have tried to purchase the property where Gold Vine and the storage lockers are located. Our goal was to completely get rid of the storage lockers, greatly improve the building and give it a beautiful mountain feel. The owners did not want to sell.

What was happening at the intersection was upsetting. Homeless were moving in, drug dealing and sex trafficking was occurring and vehicles were being abandoned on the lot and behind Gold Vine.

We purchased the vacant lot across from Gold Vine. We have not decided what to put on the property but whatever it is it will reflect a beautiful mountain feel and support the community. For now most but not all of the property will be secured. A sign granting access with permission and with phone number will be posted. Unfortunately, the lot had become an attractive nuisance with trash, oil dumping, needles, condoms, and abandoned vehicles.

We care greatly about our community! We both volunteer our time for our community by serving as directors on local fire and domestic violence boards and by raising funds for our fire and police services as the owners of Saluti Cellars Winery.

We love our community and will make it better. As the entrance to the Fairplay wine region we want to make it inviting with an entrance sign similar, but with ”Welcome Fairplay Wine Region”, the attached.
Feel free to call us to discuss your thoughts (530) 957-2528." - Randy Rossi

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Gold Rush Pioneer James Sanderson Russell Journals from 1861 to 1930

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[Linda McBeath Van Gundy] Writes:

"Here is a little information regarding my  El Dorado pioneer, James Sanderson Russell. Came to EDC when he was 19 and died there in 1930. Russell record his activities and events in the area (Sweetwater Creek, Rescue) for 69 years (1861-1930). He writes of local, state and national events.  Because he was one of the last of the early California pioneers he was interviewed often in his later life by reporters throughout California. I have been able to document his life thoroughly.  A very fun and educational project!"

PBS Transcript:

WOMAN: These diaries were written by James Russell, who was a miner in California who came out from Nantucket, Massachusetts. He arrived in California in early 1850. And the journals are written from 1861 to 1930, the year that he died.

APPRAISER:
What brought him over to the West Coast?

GUEST:
The gold rush. He was 19 years old when he heard about the gold rush.

APPRAISER:
He started writing the diaries in 1861, and what kind of things is he recording?

GUEST:
The daily life of the gold miner. Going out into the streams and panning for gold, the parties, the dances, the candy pulls.

APPRAISER:
We have a picture of him right here. Which one of the gentlemen is your great-great-grandfather?

GUEST:
He's this one right here, leaning against the shovel.

APPRAISER:
And where is that picture taken?

GUEST:
It's on Sweetwater Creek in El Dorado County.

APPRAISER:
We are pretty much looking at an amazing collection of 69 diaries where your great-great-grandfather kept meticulous records of the local history, the weather, I guess, and also important political events. And it has an amazing interest, I think, for the Northern California area. And when you came over to the table and I looked through the first diaries, I just couldn't believe what I was seeing. It's just a terrific collection. Certainly, the personal value is far higher than anyone can imagine, but seeing that it has so much local history in there, and seeing the date, the consistency, and the amount of writing we find, I would probably value the collection at about $10,000 to $15,000.

GUEST:
He'd be pleased.

https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/roadshow/season/5/sacramento-ca/appraisals/california-miner-memorabilia--200005A37/ 

 

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Sheriff's Arrest and Activity Log for 8-19-20

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[EDSO]
Arrests are made based upon probable cause

MATTHEW ALLEN
JN2002882    MATTHEW    STEVEN    ALLEN    M
LT    20200819    RELEASED    58    S
23152(A)/23152(B)    M    DUI ALCOHOL    

ROBERT ARMSTRONG
JN2002880    ROBERT    LAYZELL    ARMSTRONG    M
LT    20200819    RELEASED    43    S
647(F)    M    DISORD CONDUCT:UI/DRUG

CALVIN COMBS
JN2002868    CALVIN    CARL    COMBS    M
PV    20200819    INCUSTODY    39    E
11550(A)    M    UNDER INFLUENCE CNTL SUB    
1203.2(A)    F    VIOL OF PROBATION

JUSTIN ESQUIBEL
JN2002881    JUSTIN    JAMES    ESQUIBEL    M
PV    20200819    RELEASED    39    P
11550(A)    M    UNDER INFLUENCE CNTL SUB

ABELARDO ESTRADA-VISCARRA
JN2002873    ABELARDO        ESTRADA-VISCARRA    M
PV    20200819    RELEASED    25    E
11358(D)(3)(B)    F    CULTIVATION    
8 1227    F    DEPORTABLE ALIENS

DONAJEAN FARLEY
JN2002878    DONAJEAN    DUSTIN    FARLEY    F
PV    20200819    RELEASED    51    P
647(F)    M    DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL    
1203.2(A)    M    VIOL OF PROBATION    

CARL GARNER
JN2002876    CARL    ANTHONY    GARNER    M
PV    20200819    INCUSTODY    31    E
11358(C)    M    CULTIVATE MARIJ 6+ PLANTS    
11359(B)    M    POSS MARIJUANA FOR SALE    
11379.6(A)    F    MFG/ETC CNTL SUB    $200,000.00
182(A)(1)    F    CONSPIRACY:COMMIT CRIME    $200,000.00

MANDY GIPSON
JN2002877    MANDY    HEATHER    GIPSON    F
PV    20200819    INCUSTODY    33    E
1203.2(A)    F    VIOL OF PROBATION    
14601.2(A)    M    DRIV:SUSP/ETC LIC:DUI:VIO

JOSEPH HESTER
JN2002870    JOSEPH    LYNELL    HESTER    M
PV    20200819    RELEASED    37    E
1203.2(A)    M    VIOL OF PROBATION

MITCHELL JANKOWSKI
JN2002879    MITCHELL    DALE    JANKOWSKI    M
LT    20200819    RELEASED    31    E
496(A)    M    REC KNWN STOLN PROP    
488    M    PETTY THEFT

DHARMA JONES
JN2002875    DHARMA    DAWN MARIE    JONES    F
PV    20200819    INCUSTODY    26    E
11358(C)    M    CULTIVATE MARIJ 6+ PLANTS    
11359(B)    M    POSS MARIJUANA FOR SALE    
11379.6(A)    F    MFG/ETC CNTL SUB    $200,000.00
182(A)(1)    F    CONSPIRACY:COMMIT CRIME    $200,000.00

VICTOR KRYLOV
JN2002871    VICTOR    NMN    KRYLOV    M
PV    20200819    RELEASED    58    E
11358(C)    M    CULTIVATE MARIJ 6+ PLANTS    
11359(B)    M    POSS MARIJUANA FOR SALE

OKSANA KRYLOV
JN2002872    OKSANA        KRYLOV    F
PV    20200819    RELEASED    55    E
11358(C)    M    CULTIVATE MARIJ 6+ PLANTS    
11359(B)    M    POSS MARIJUANA FOR SALE

TRAVIS LEBALLISTER
JN2002867    TRAVIS    JAMES    LEBALLISTER    M
PV    20200819    RELEASED    29    E
11364(A)    M    POSS UNLAW PARAPHERNALIA    
11377(A)    M    POSSESS CNTL SUB    $10,000.00

KRYSTAL LONG
JN2002869    KRYSTAL    CAROLINE    LONG    F
LT    20200819    INCUSTODY    35    Q
3453    F    FLASH INCARCERATION

JENNIFER NERO
JN2002885    JENNIFER    RUTH    NERO    F
LT    20200819    RELEASED    46    S
23152(G)    M    DUI ALCOHOL AND DRUG

JAMIE ODAMPEA
JN2002884    JAMIE    AMBER    ODAMPEA    F
PV    20200819    RELEASED    35    I
23152(A)/23152(B)    M    DUI ALCOHOL    
273A(A)    M    CRUEL TO CHLD:POS INJ/DTH    $15,000.00

RENEE SABLAN
JN2002883    RENEE    MARIE    SABLAN    F
LT    20200819    RELEASED    56    S
647(F)    M    DISORD CONDUCT:UI/DRUG

DIANNE SIERRA
JN2002874    DIANNE    MONICA    SIERRA    F
LT    20200819    RELEASED    50    S
647(F)    M    DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL    

CHRISTOPHER TONEY
JN2002866    CHRISTOPHER    DANIEL    TONEY    M
PV    20200819    RELEASED    33    I
23152(A)/23152(B)    M    DUI ALCOHOL    
14601.1(A)    M    DRIVE:LIC SUSPENDED/ETC    $5,000.00


Sheriff's Activity Log for 8/19/2020

@ 0415 13700 IN INFORMATION CASE, CEDAR GROVE EG2006942
DOMESTIC VERBAL DISPUTE

@ 0510 11550 HS UNDER INFLUENCE CNTL \ PARK CREEK RD, FRESH POND EG2006943
MALE SUBJECT WAS PLACED UNDER ARREST FOR VIOLATION OF PROBATION AND FOR BEING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF A
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE.
S01 ARRESTED COMBS, CALVIN SEX=M AGE=39

@ 0950 INFO IN SUSPICIOUS CIRC \ SANDERS DR, POLLOCK PINES EG2006948
AN INFORMATIONAL REPORT REGARDING A SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCE AT A COMMUNITY CENTER.

@ 1002 1203.2(A) PC VIOL OF PROBATION \ MISSOURI FLAT RD, DIAMOND SPRINGS EG2006947
A MALE WAS ARRESTED FOR A VIOLATION OF HIS PROBATION TERMS.
S01 ARRESTED HESTER, JOSEPH SEX=M AGE=37

@ 1022 487 PC GRAND THEFT \ SLUMBER CT, PLACERVILLE EG2006958
EDSO ONLINE REPORT OF GRAND THEFT

@ 1050 28 VC REPOSSESSION \ WOODSMAN LP, GREENSTONE EG2006949
REPOSSESSION

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@ 1243 10.16.010 CO VEHICLE ABATEMENT \ MT AUKUM RD, MOUNT AUKUM EG2006954
VEHICLE ABATEMENT.

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@ 1455 10.16.140 CC PRIVATE PROPERTY TOW \ ROSSMORE LN, EL DORADO HILLS EG2006963
PRIVATE PROPERTY TOW.

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@ 1650 488 PC PETTY THEFT \ SPANISH RAVINE RD, PLACERVILLE EG2006976
EDSO ONLINE REPORT OF PETTY THEFT

@ 2312 28 VC REPOSSESSION \ ZARAHEMLA RD, PLACERVILLE EG2006973
REPOSSESSION

@ 2328 13700 PC VERBAL DISPUTE, EL DORADO HILLS EG2006974
DEPUTIES WERE DISPATCHED TO THE REPORT OF A VERBAL DISPUTE. 


Arrests are made based upon probable cause

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The Farm Table Does Not Renew Lease and Closes Doors

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[Steve & Lisa McCargar, Owners, The Farm Table]

We are writing to you today to let you know that we have made the decision to not renew our lease for The Farm Table.  This has been a year none of us could have expected and has given us a new perspective on all we hold dear.  We are proud of what we’ve accomplished at The Farm Table.  This special place could have only been created by the sum of it’s parts.  Our talented chefs, our friendly servers, kitchen staff, our Executive Chef Kara Taylor, and most important, our customers who have come to support us.

Our journey at The Farm Table began almost five years ago, and we couldn’t have imagined all the amazing people that would come into our lives.  Our goal was to create a business that allowed us to create jobs in our community and offer a place that stood apart from our competition.  From our menus to our house-made sausage, our goal was to always deliver unique, great tasting food we were proud to serve to our customers.  Over the years our following has grown and we’ve become recognized as one of the best restaurants in the area.  Because of you, our customers, we have managed to succeed at creating a special place where our guests have had a memorable dining experience.  We've had the opportunity to meet many of you and for all of your support, we want to personally thank you.    It was seeing and hearing all the smiling faces and your wonderful comments that has made all the hours of hard work so worthwhile.
You still have a little time to come visit us.  At this time, we plan to remain open through Saturday, August 29th so we can say our goodbyes.  Until then we will be serving our lunch menu daily and dinner menu starting at 4 p.m., Wednesday through Sunday. 

Come have a sandwich on that wonderful ciabatta (the BLT is to die for), some duck confit or a local beer or wine.  We have also stocked our freezer full of sausage, duck confit, pate’ and frozen empanadas for you to take home.  Obviously, they won’t last for too long so if you’d like to stock up, come on by or order from our online menu. (Online Menu)

Thank you to our incredible guests.    You have truly become our friends.  Thank you also to the community, the wineries, the Apple-Hill farms, and the City of Placerville. The good news is that Lisa and I will have more time to come roam the community and perhaps we’ll get to see you around town!

We look forward to seeing you in the coming days.  It's been an honor to serve you!

Steve & Lisa McCargar
Owners, The Farm Table 

FACEBOOK at https://www.facebook.com/TheFarmTablePlacerville 

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The Farm Table Restaurant
311 Main Street
Placerville, CA 95667

 

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Sheriff's Arrest and Activity Log for 8-31-20

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[EDSO]
Arrests are made based upon probable cause

JEFF BROWN
JN2003085    JEFF    LYNN    BROWN    M
PV    20200831    RELEASED    51    E
273.5    F    INFLICT CRPL INJ SP/COHAB    $50,000.00
236    F    FALSE IMPRISONMENT    $25,000.00
69    F    OBSTRUCT/RESIST EXEC OFF    $25,000.00
30605(A)    F    ILL POSS ASSAULT WPN    $50,000.00
625(A)    F    POSSESS/ETC MACHINEGUN    $10,000.00

AARON FALLON
JN2003091    AARON    DEAN    FALLON    M
PV    20200831    TEMP RELS    37    I
20001(B)(2)    F    HIT AND RUN:DEATH/INJURY    $75,000.00
23153(A)/23153(B)    F    DUI ALCOHOL/0.08 PERCENT    $50,000.00

14601.2(A)    M    DRIV:SUSP/ETC LIC:DUI:VIO    
1203.2(A)    M    VIOL OF PROBATION    
HANCEMENT    F    ENHANCEMENT    $25,000.00

RAELENIA GARCIA
JN2003087    RAELENIA    ROCHELLE    GARCIA    F
PV    20200831    INCUSTODY    24    P
21310    F    CARRY CON/DIRK OR DAGGER    $10,000.00
459    M    BURGLARY    $15,000.00

NICHOLAS GREBE
JN2003088    NICHOLAS    LAWRENCE    GREBE    M
PV    20200831    RELEASED    20    E
646.9(A)    F    STALKING    $50,000.00

BRYANNE HENRY
JN2003090    BRYANNE    FRANCIS    HENRY    F
PV    20200831    RELEASED    31    E
242    M    BATTERY    $5,000.00

DONACIANO NIETO
JN2003083    DONACIANO    CASTANEDA    NIETO    M
PV    20200831    RELEASED    65    I
23152(A)    M    DUI ALCOHOL    
14601.2(A)    M    DRIV:SUSP/ETC LIC:DUI:VIO

MATTHEW PASCOAL
JN2003084    MATTHEW    NOLAN    PASCOAL    M
PV    20200831    RELEASED    37    E
594(A)    M    VANDALISM

STRATOS RODETIS
JN2003086    STRATOS    ALEXANDER    RODETIS    M
PV    20200831    RELEASED    60    I
647(F)    M    DISORD CONDUCT:UI/DRUG    

TREVOR YOUNG
JN2003089    TREVOR    SCOTT    YOUNG    M
PV    20200831    RELEASED    36    E
243(E)(1)    M    BAT:SPOUSE/EX SP/DATE/ETC    $7,500.00


Sheriff's Activity Log for 8/31/2020

@ 0040 594(A) PC VANDALISM \ LA SIERRA DR, EL DORADO HILLS EG2007352
A MALE SUBJECT WAS DETAINED AND VANDALIZED THE INTERIOR OF AN EDSO PATROL VEHICLE. THE MALE WAS BOOKED INTO THE EL DORADO COUNTY JAIL FOR VANDALISM.
S01 ARRESTED PASCOAL, MATTHEW SEX=M AGE=37

@ 0332 14601.1(A VC DRIVE:LIC SUSPENDED/ \ SHINGLE SPRINGS DR, SHINGLE SPRINGS EG2007354
THE VEHICLE WAS OBSERVED TO COMMIT A VEHICLE CODE VIOLATION. THE DRIVER WAS CONTACTED AND FOUND TO BE DRIVING ON A SUSPENDED DRIVER'S LICENSE.
S01 ARRESTED BROWN, TIMELL SEX=M AGE=33

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@ 1100 496(A) PC REC KNWN STOLN PROP \ SHAKORI DR, CHRISTMAS VLY EG2007365
DEPUTIES RESPONDED TO A REPORTED TRESPASS. DEPUTIES RECOVERED TWO STOLEN LICENSE PLATES ON SCENE. NO ARRESTS MADE.
S01 SEX=M SUSPECT AGE=31

@ 1145 602.8(A) PC UNAUTH ENTRY POSTED \ BEATTY DR, EL DORADO HILLS EG2007364
AN ADULT MALE WAS CITED FOR TRESPASSING
S01 ARRESTED ROSENBERG, ANDREW SEX=M AGE=20

@ 1330 INFO IN FIREARM TURNOVER \ JOHNSON BL, SO LAKE TAHOE EG2007366
FIREARM TURNOVER

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@ 1345 487 PC GRAND THEFT \ COOL EG2007367
DEPUTIES WERE DISPATCHED TO A REPORT OF A THEFT.
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 43
S01 SEX=M SUSPECT AGE=44

@ 1424 242 PC BATTERY \ FORNI RD, PLACERVILLE EG2007372
AN INMATE BATTERED ANOTHER INMATE. NEITHER INMATE WANTED TO PROVIDE ANY DETAILS ABOUT THE INCIDENT.
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =38
S01 SEX=M SUSPECT AGE=50

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@ 1722 13700 PC VERBAL DISPUTE \ POLLOCK PINES EG2007375

@ 1811 503 PC EMBEZZLEMENT $400+ \ GREENLEAF DR, DIAMOND SPRINGS EG2007377
REPORT OF VEHICLE EMBEZZLEME

Arrests are made based upon probable cause

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Blue Ridge Court School Receives Grant from Barton Foundation

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[Dina Gentry]

In August, the Blue Ridge Court School at the Juvenile Treatment Center (JTC) in South Lake Tahoe, was awarded a $5,000 grant from the Barton Foundation. The grant will help the program address mental health and substance use issues that are prevalent among the students. These young people have overcome the effects of adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) that have created complex and serious mental health and related physical health issues. The Barton Foundation annually awards grants to non-profit organizations.

Blue Ridge has served students in the Tahoe region and several other counties since 2004. The program serves approximately 100+ students per year. Principal Carey Buchannan expressed, “We are grateful for this opportunity to enhance our focus on Social Emotional learning, especially during this time of Covid-19 that has added new stressors. Students everywhere are struggling in various ways and our students at the Juvenile Treatment Center are no exception. These funds will allow us to continue to provide top notch services to aid in the mental and physical wellness of our students. We appreciate the Barton Health Foundation recognizing the need and providing an opportunity to enrich services.”

By creating a positive and productive learning environment for students, Blue Ridge School is in a unique position to combine experiences, support, and resources that are effective best practices for addressing the needs of the youth involved with the Juvenile Justice System. The focus is to provide the youth evidenced-based curriculum, resources, experiences, and support so they are better equipped to meet the challenges they face including mental and behavioral health, social and emotional capacity, academic achievement, and substance use as well as life skills to transition successfully to adulthood. 

The program that the grant will support is designed to advance the development of academic, social, and emotional competence for all students. Students will have access to a variety of evidence-based mental health and substance use related curriculum that highlights topics like building healthy relationships, support to manage their depression, anxiety, anger and other mental health conditions, academic support, building their capacity for social and emotional skills, development of life skills, and breaking intergenerational cycles of addiction and violence. These are programs designed to have a lasting impact on the youth during the time they are detained at the Juvenile Treatment Center, as well as once they are released and re-enter their community. 

Since its inception in 1990, the Barton Foundation has raised more than $20 million to ensure that state-of-the-art medical care is available in the community. They are committed to improving the health of the South Lake Tahoe area and to moving Barton Health into the future. For more information regarding the foundation, visit https://www.bartonhealth.org/foundation/foundation-home

 

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County to move to next COVID-19 Reopening Tier

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[PLACERVILLE, CA. El Dorado County Public Health Officer, Dr. Nancy Williams]

We received confirmation from the California Department of Public Health that if El Dorado County data remains below a four new cases per day average along with test positivity below five percent over the most recent two consecutive seven-day periods we will move from our current Red/Substantial tier to Orange/Moderate in the week of September 21st.
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“The State used data from the weeks of August 5-11 and August 12-18 to determine which tier each County would be assigned. El Dorado County was assigned to the Red tier because its data from the week of August 5-11 fell into the Red category. The State requires that a County remain in the assigned tier for three weeks before moving to a less restrictive tier and as long as the number of cases and test positivity percentage meet that less restrictive tier’s requirement during the most recent two weeks.

“The State further clarified that if only one of the two criteria is met to move to a less restrictive tier, a County must remain in the more restrictive tier until it meets both criteria.

“For information about El Dorado County’s tier status, visit https://covid19.ca.gov/safer-economy/, start typing ‘El Dorado’ in the County box and select it from the drop-down list. Then, either click on ‘GET LATEST STATUS’ to see restrictions on the full list of activities, or enter a specific type of business or activity of interest in the ‘Activity’ box. Finally, either scroll down for the entire list or click on the ‘Get Latest Status’ button. Learn more about the tiers at https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DCDC/Pages/COVID19/COVID19CountyMonitoringOverview.aspx

“El Dorado County’s numbers in the two criteria the State is currently using to determine reopening have been trending relatively lower over the last two weeks. The best and easiest way to help ensure we move to the Orange tier in the week of September 21st is for residents and visitors to continue to follow the State’s mandates for face coverings, avoid gatherings with and remain at least six feet from others outside your household and wash your hands.
 

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