Amador County – Amador County Sheriff’s Office’s call-log the last month included a variety of incidents, ranging from an apparent ice cream-induced vandalism, to the reported theft of a single prophylactic. Last week a vandalism was reported at Munnerlyn’s Ice Creamery on Highway 88 in Pine Grove. The caller said that the “ice cream shop did not carry a child’s favorite flavor so he got mad and kicked the counter and left a big hole.” The incident occurred March 29th. On April 15th, a caller reported that he had been advised that his stolen saw mill was seen being towed by a vehicle east-bound on Highway 88 in Pine Grove. The saw mill was a “Timber King 1600” on a 16-foot black metal frame. Also April 15th, a disturbing the peace complaint was received about an incident involving 2 sisters. The caller said her sister was driving a 4-door green Chevy Tahoe and rammed her vehicle twice on Lake Canyon Road, and then left the scene. The incident reportedly occurred after a physical disturbance between the 2 sisters. The woman did not need medical attention. Disturbing the peace was reported April 18th on Aqueduct Grove Road at Sky High Boulevard in Pine Grove. A man reported that he was driving along Aqueduct Grove Road, when some dogs jumped onto his vehicle. The man said he yelled at the dogs to get down, and the dogs’ owner then yelled at the reporting party. The incident was verbal only. Monday (April 19th), a woman reported that her ex-boyfriend, who has a restraining order against her, put all of her belongings on the street, with a “free” sign. A friend of the woman reportedly saw the items on the street, and some of the property was damaged. The day before, a female “restrained party” requested a “citizen assist” when her ex-boyfriend told her that “she needs to come get her things now or she will take it all out and put it on the highway with a ‘free’ sign on it.” The restraining order restricted her from going to the residence. Tuesday (April 20th), a caller reported seeing a male standing on top of the head frame at the Kennedy Mine. The caller saw the subject from the road. The male was wearing a white T-shirt. Raley’s grocery store on Highway 49 in Jackson reported a petty theft by a male juvenile on Wednesday, April 21st. The male allegedly “took one condom from the box,” and left the store. The subject was described as wearing a black hoodie, blue jeans and white shoes; and he left the area in a 2007 to 2009 silver Mustang hatchback with a spoiler. Story by Jim Reece This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Wednesday, 28 April 2010 02:57
Sheriff Reports Include Prophylactic Theft, Ice Cream Rage
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