Tuesday, 17 April 2007 01:16
Autopsy Results Announced In Teen’s January Death
The Amador County
Sheriff-Coroner’s Office has
received the final forensic pathologist report, toxicology report and
microscopic examination report relative to the January 29, 2007 death of Joshua
Hampton Hoehn, 17, of Pioneer. Hoehn was involved in a physical
altercation in Sutter Creek, before being transported by friends to a residence
in Pine Grove, where he subsequently lost consciousness. Hoehn was transported to Sutter Amador
Hospital by American Legion Ambulance where death was pronounced. The reports document the cause
of Hoehn’s death as “Sudden cardiac death following a physical altercation
associated with acute cocaine intoxication”. The forensic pathologist’s examination
revealed that the superficial injuries sustained from the physical altercation
did not contribute to the cause of Hoehn’s death.
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Tuesday, 17 April 2007 01:13
Jackson Planning Commission Approves Delay In Parking Lot Changes For New York Ranch Rd Complex
The Jackson Planning
Commission held their two year
review of the New York Ranch Center, Inc. parking. When originally
approved on April 18th 2005 the Planning Commission granted a
request by the applicants, New York Ranch Center, Inc., to postpone the
reconfiguration of their parking lot in accordance with their Planned Development
for a period of two years. The purpose for the delay was to allow completion and occupancy of the remaining
building to better determine the parking needs.
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Tuesday, 17 April 2007 01:09
CHP Report Identifies Victim In Fatal Accident At Camanche Rd & Camanche Parkway North
The county has now recorded our 10th fatal
victim of a traffic collision Monday morning. The accident occurred at Camanche
Rd and Camanche Parkway North in the Ione area around 8:07 am when a black Chevy Cavalier and
a white pick up truck hit head on. According to the report written by investigating
Officer Cheryl Wilburn, 54 year old Daniel Hugh Cunningham of Ione was traveling on Camanche
Road at approximately 45 mph when he suddenly crossed over the double yellow
lines and into the path of a 17 year old male from Ione who was driving a 1996 Chevy pickup truck.
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Tuesday, 17 April 2007 01:04
Vegetation Fire On New York Ranch Road
A vegetation fire was
reported Monday afternoon around 3pm behind an apartment complex located at 300
New York Ranch road. Upon arrival on scene by Jackson fire Chief Mark Morton he
discovered that a burn pile that had been unattended had burned out from its
parameters igniting an approximately a 50 by 20 swath of vegetation. Jackson
Fire Crews and Calfire crews quickly extinguished the blaze. Today’s fire was a
reminder that even though we recently had rain the vegetation is still very dry
and burn piles must be attended at all times until they are dead out.
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Law Enforcement
Tuesday, 17 April 2007 01:01
CHP Weekend Accident Report
The CHP responded to several accidents over
the weekend with the majority of the accidents occurring on Sunday. The sudden storm that moved in on Saturday and
brought snow to farther upcountry caught one San Jose driver off guard.
According to the CHP report written
by investigating Officer Brandon Hallam, Thong Nguyen, 40 and of San Jose was
traveling west bound on Hwy. 88 east of Iron Mountain road at approximately 50
mph in his 1998 BMW
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Law Enforcement
Tuesday, 17 April 2007 00:54
Caltrans observes Workers Memorial Day
The California Department
of Transportation (Caltrans) will
observe Workers Memorial Day today, April 17, at 11 a.m. with a ceremony to
remember the 166 highway maintenance workers and other Caltrans employees who
lost their lives on the job since 1924.
There were zero employee deaths in Caltrans work zones in the past 12
months. This bucks a national trend of three road worker fatalities every five
days nationally- in all cone zones. The ceremony will feature a memorial of 166
orange safety cones shaped into a 48-foot-wide caution sign to signify each
fallen Caltrans worker. A deceased
worker’s name, imprinted on a black band, will be attached to each cone. The ceremony will be celebrated on
the west steps of the State Capital
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State
Tuesday, 17 April 2007 00:51
Students Scores higher for 2007 on Exit Exam
State Superintendent of
Public Instruction Jack O’Connell announced that a greater
percentage of students in the Class of 2007 have passed the Exit Exam when
compared to the Class of 2006 at the same point in time during their
senior year. O’Connell also noted that test results show significant progress
toward closing the achievement gap between students who are African American or
Latino and those who are white or Asian.
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Tuesday, 17 April 2007 00:46
Mass Shooting at Virginia Tech
Yesterday’s horror at
Virginia Tech, now the worst school massacre in US history killed thirty-two
people, along with a gunman, and injured at least 15 in the two shooting
attacks. police and witnesses said some victims were executed with handguns while
other students were hurt jumping from upper-story windows of the classroom
building where most of the killings occurred. After the second round of
killings, the gunman killed himself, the police said.
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Thursday, 12 April 2007 23:31
Multi-Agency Sting Nets Four Suspects In Purse Snatching Ring
Between April 6 and April 10, 2007 the Jackson Police Department and
Amador County Sheriff’s Office received four reports of thefts of purses from
shopping carts. Two incidents
occurred at Safeway in Martell and two incidents occurred at Raley’s in
Jackson. Portions of all four incidents
were captured on video surveillance. A
witness provided a description
of a suspicious female subject and an associated vehicle in the area during
both incidents at Safeway. Based upon that information, Amador County
Sheriff’s Investigators identified the possible suspect. The surveillance videos from the incidents were enhanced
with the assistance of an Investigator from the Amador County District
Attorney’s Office.
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Thursday, 12 April 2007 23:24
Amador Water Agency Looks To Realign Plymouth Pipeline Due To Arsenic Contamination In Roadbase
The Amador Water agency convened from their
regular meeting today for a special meeting at 9:30 to honor Kim Toma who has served as the clerk to
the board for 19 years. Kim began her career at the AWA has the first and only
Executive Secretary and Clerk to the Board. General Manager Jim Abercrombie named some of the
challenges that she has faced in her career as well as noted that that she
“maintained her composure” and joked “well most of the time.” The board
presented Toma with a resolution thanking her for all her hard work. Kim said
it’s been a fun ride- it’s been great. It’s been a fun place to work and I tell
that to everyone I talk to.”
Cris Thompson will become the agency’s new Executive Secretary and Clerk to the
Board.
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