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Assault with a Deadly Weapon Arrest
On July 22, 2014 at approximately 0019 hours, the Amador County Sheriff’s Office received a
911 call reporting an argument followed by several shots fired in the area of 20000 East
Clinton Road, between Jackson and Pine Grove.
Upon arrival of Amador County Sheriff’s Deputies, Danny David Upton, 61, was located in the
driveway, armed with a loaded handgun. Upton was detained without incident.
A 55 year old male relative of Upton’s was also detained at the scene.
Upon interviewing the involved parties and witnesses, observations of physical injuries and
evidence recovered at the scene, Sheriff’s Deputies determined that Upton and the 55 year old
victim began arguing over who was a better athlete in their youth.
The argument turned physical wherein Upton reportedly obtained a collapsible baton and
struck the victim multiple times. Upton then obtained a handgun, and allegedly brandished it at
the victim, making the victim get onto his knees and plea for his life, before discharging
multiple rounds into the air.
Both Upton and the victim were medically cleared at the scene by American Legion Ambulance
personnel. Upton was then arrested and booked into the Amador County Jail charged with PC
245(a)(2) Assault with a deadly weapon, firearm; PC 245(a)(1) Assault with a deadly weapon,
other than a firearm; PC 246.3(a) negligent discharge of a firearm; and PC 422(a) Criminal
Threats.
Posted by TSPN TV on Thursday, July 24, 2014 6:45PM
Tiger Creek Road Detours in Effect
Road closures and detours are in effect on Tiger Creek Road and in the Tiger Creek Regulator Reservoir area due to construction on the Amador Water Agency Gravity Supply Line.
Tiger Creek Road is currently closed to through traffic beyond Tiger Creek powerhousefrom 7am to 7pm, Monday through Friday. Detour signs direct travelers to the Tiger Creek Regulator area to use Panther Creek or Ellis Roads. The pipeline contractor has permission to work Saturdays but has not needed to exercise that option to date.
Also, the Regulator Access Road is currently closed 24/7 due to safety hazards in that area. This closure only affects direct access to the Tiger Creek Regulator and will be reopened when excavated areas are repaired.
Road closures and detours in the area are expected through the summer and fall.
The 6.6-mile Gravity Supply Line will deliver Mokelumne River water from the Tiger Creek Regulator Reservoir to AWA’s Buckhorn Water Treatment Plant and replace the current aging pumped raw water delivery system, greatly reducing operating costs and power-related water interruptions for upcountry water customers.
Amador Water Agency thanks the public for their patience during construction of this critical infrastructure improvement. Please contact Bailey Civil Engineering at (209) 256-6510 with any questions or concerns.
Posted by TSPN TV on Thursday, July 24, 2014 6:45PM
Mandatory Water Conservation Required by State
News at Noon July 23, 2014
John Otto speaks to Tom Slivick about Master Gardeners of Amador County. They offer classes and workshops and will be at the Amador County Fair to answer any questions you might have on about horticulture.
Show Closing AM Live July 23, 2014
Lisa Petersen and Hazel Joyce from the Amador Animal Shelter are on AM Live July 23, 2014
Lisa Petersen and Hazel Joyce bring in an adult cat that is up for adoption at the Amador Animal Shelter.
Pastor George Stathos is on AM Live July 23, 2014
Monique Graziadei talks with Pastor George Stathos about Silver Lake Chapel 2014 Summer services at Plasse's Resort and Calvary Amador.