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Amador Sheriff Dispatcher Reports Suspicious Circumstances

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slide4-amador_sheriff_dispatcher_reports_suspicious_circumstances.pngAmador County – The Amador County Sheriff’s Office received a call of a possible animal cruelty case, and took reports of suspicious circumstances and trespassing at local businesses and homes. On April 29th, an extra patrol was requested on Sutter Creek Road, after suspicious circumstances were noticed by the reporting party, who was taking care of a home and business while the owners were out of town. The reporting party said “for the past several days, lights have been turned on and doors have been unlocked.” He also saw “dirt tracks inside.” A suspected case of cruelty to animals was reported April 29th. The caller said a known person on East Main Street was “playing with a dead cat on Facebook,” and “per rumors,” the “reporting party heard he shot the cat.” Trespassing was reported at about 7 p.m. Friday, April 30th at the Jackson Rancheria Casino. Security reported that a male subject had been asked to leave but was “out jumping in bushes and will not leave.” The casino dispatch said the “subject is known to carry knives.” The report noted that he is on probation for violence until 2015. On May 2nd, a caller reported a disturbance on Pioneer Creek Road. A male (who had been drinking) knocked on her door “and yelled at her.” The male left toward the corner, and was described as 5-foot-8, 150 pounds. He was accompanied by a dog. Also May 2nd, a contractor reportedly went to work at 9 a.m. at a cabin on High Trees Drive and “found the front door open. He did not see anyone around and did not go in,” but instead left to call the reporting party and advised her of his findings. At about 9:42 p.m. Monday, May 3rd, a disturbance was reported on Willow Creek Road, where loud party noise was coming from a foreclosed home. The caller said an abandoned winery was also at the location, near Highway 124. The caller said no lights were seen, due to trees, but the gate was open, when it had been closed earlier in the day. Story by Jim Reece This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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