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Amador Sheriff's Dispatch Call Log Report

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slide3-amador_sheriffs_dispatch_call_log_report.pngAmador County – The Amador County Sheriff’s call log recently included ongoing problems between neighbors in Amador City, a thwarted pipe theft on Sutter Hill, and grand theft of a $6,000 ring. On May 4th, the Aquatic Cow on Highway 49 in Amador City reported at 11 a.m. that its locks had been Super Glued. Later that same day, the restaurant owner made a report of disturbing the peace, saying “neighbors threw trash on his back deck and a juvenile at the residence was yelling profanities” at him. At about 4:41 p.m. Monday, May 3rd, the Aquatic Cow reported a civil dispute over a lock on a gate. The reporting party owns the restaurant, and said renters on a neighbor’s property “have changed the locks again.” A theft of property reportedly was thwarted May 2nd on Old Ridge Road. The caller reported finding 3 Hispanic males in a 1984 brown Chevy pickup truck, loaded with metal pipe belonging to the reporting party. The reporting party caught the suspects and had them unload the items from the truck. The suspects then left, heading toward Ione. Wilderotter Vineyard on Shenandoah School Road reported theft of patio furniture, taken from a patio that adjoins a tasting room. The report was made May 4th. A grand theft was reported when a ring came up missing from a jewelry box. The caller reported that the theft occurred on Highway 49. It was discovered missing May 4th, but the reporting party believed the $6,000 ring was taken 2 weeks before. Vandalism was reported May 3rd at Burnt Wheel and Fiddletown roads. The reporting party said some time overnight, a 30-inch convex safety mirror was destroyed with gunshot. The mirror was owned by the Rolling Oaks Property Owners Association. Mailboxes were also reported shot with a gun at the corner of Hale and Fiddletown roads. Story by Jim Reece This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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