Thursday, 28 June 2007 23:21

Bad Day For Big Rigs On Amador County Roads

Amador County saw its fair share of big rig problems yesterday. Around 9:30 am this double hauler moved too close to the edge of Climax Rd approaching Highway 88 and its rear trailer, literally, fell off of the roadway. Yesterday afternoon a hay hauler also lost its rear trailer causing about a 35 minute closure of one lane of Hwy 88. The mess was cleaned up and the truck, with an expired registration out of Nevada, was impounded. A drama of another sort also played itself out on Hwy 88 yesterday when law enforcement received calls about a vehicle passing in an unsafe manner near Cook’s Station, with the driver flashing a badge and a gun at other drivers.
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The vehicle was westbound on Hwy 88 and the initial report came in around 2:52 pm and by 3:37 pm a unit from the California Highway patrol had found the vehicle, and as the Amador County Sheriff’s Department responded to the scene, the Highway Patrol Officer conducted a felony traffic stop, holding the subject at gunpoint. Apparently the 81 year old man was enroute to the Valley for a medical emergency and possibly did possess a concealed weapons permit. An investigation is pending.