Thursday, 17 May 2007 00:22
7 Fires Between Jackson & Pardee Lake: Crews Still On Scene
Yesterday at approximately
3pm Camino Dispatch received reports of multiple vegetation fires in the area
between of Stony Creek Road
about a half a mile after Argonaut High school and Pardee Lake.
A short time later at least 2 more fires that we know of were reported- one on
Hurricane Hill and another at the Martell Y in front of the Panda House
Restaurant. Those two fires were extinguished quickly. Crews from all across
the county and even neighboring Calaveras responded to the Stony Creek and
Pardee area. Jackson Valley
crews, Cal Fire, the US Forest Service, Amador Fire Protection District, Ione
Fire Departments, Jackson City Crews, Sutter Creek Fire, Pine Grove, hand crews
from Pine Grove Camp and Growlersburg, MCSP crews, Tuolumne-Calaveras Units,
and EB MUD, all responded in force. Helicopters and dozers were quickly called
to the scene. Even local residents were doing their part with their sprinklers
running and shovels in hand.
As of the last report from Camino dispatch there were a total of 7 fires
between Jackson and Pardee Lake.
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Wednesday, 09 May 2007 23:23
Vehicle Accident On Hurricane Hill Claims The Life of One & Injures 4 Others
Yesterday afternoon around
5:15 pm a collision that occurred on Hwy 88 on Hurricane Hill near Sunset drive
took the life of one person, injuring 4 others. The collision occurred between a pickup truck and a van
after a third vehicle caused the wreck and then fled the scene. Jennet Mumphrey
of Stockton was eastbound on Hwy 88 east of Eggiman Lane in the passing lane when the
unknown driver passed Mumphrey on the right cutting her off as the lanes merged
together. In order to avoid hitting the unknown driver, Mumphrey swerved
left and in the process lost control of her vehicle. Mumphrey’s 1993 Ford then
slid across the roadway into the westbound lane and was struck broadside by
Corby Wallace of Jackson. The impact of the collision sent both vehicles onto
the right hand shoulder of west bound 88 with Mumphrey colliding into a barbed
wire fence. The unknown driver then fled the scene.
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Tuesday, 01 May 2007 23:31
Jackson Man Killed In Moke Hill Car Accident, Sutter Creek Man Arrested At Scene
The San Andreas Unit of the
California Highway Patrol is reporting a fatal accident involving a Jackson man. According to the CHP report the
accident occurred when 24 year old Jared Allen of Sutter Creek was traveling
through Mokelumne Hill on Hwy 49 in a 1989 Jeep. As Allen proceeded
through town a car driven by 48 year old Julie Henderson of Moke Hill stopped to
make a left hand turn off the roadway.
Allen, according to the CHP report, due to his level of intoxication,
suddenly realized that Henderson
was stopped in front of him and attempted to steer around the rear of Henderson’s car, a 2000
Toyota Corolla. The maneuver was unsuccessful and the Jeep hit the rear of the Toyota causing the Jeep
to run off of the west side of Hwy 49. Allen then overcorrected and the Jeep rolled ejecting the passenger, 23
year old Jeremy Brown of Jackson.
Brown was declared dead at the scene. Allen was subsequently arrested for DUI
and Vehicular Manslaughter.
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Tuesday, 01 May 2007 00:51
Burn Permits Now Required
The Amador-El Dorado Unit of the California
Department of Forestry and Fire Protection CAL FIRE is reminding residents that burning permits are
required as of May 1 every year and that they are free at local fire stations.
Keep in mind if the fire were to escape your control and/or burn the property
of someone else, you could face civil liability and/or criminal charges. As in
past years, the public should expect that burn permits will be suspended in the
near future as weather and fuel conditions change.
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Thursday, 12 April 2007 23:10
Drivers Remain Distracted On Local Roadways
Accidents occurring over the last three days are
a reminder to local drivers that inattention to the roadway causes accidents.
Another accident was caused on Wednesday due to a driver not paying attention
to the road. According
to Officer Craig Zaragoza’s report Glenn Pitts, 39 and of Ione was driving west
bound on Ridge Road and stopped his vehicle for a west bound vehicle waiting to
make a left turn into a driveway. 19 year old Derrick Phang of Sacramento
was driving a 2001 Toyota west bound as well approaching the rear of Pitts’
2003 Dodge. According to the CHP report Phang looked at his cell phone for the
time and did not notice that Pitts had stopped and subsequently rear ended the
dodge. Neither driver was injured.
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Thursday, 12 April 2007 00:25
Reaching For Coffee While Driving Causes Accident
Tuesday afternoon on Latrobe road an accident
occurred when 44 year old Lisa Lewis of Sacramento was driving southbound and
redirected her attention from the roadway to look down and get a cigarette and
coffee. According to Investigating Officer Jeremy Dobler Lewis’ 2000 Honda traveled off of
the west side of the road and she in an attempt to avoid an accident over
corrected back to her left causing her vehicle to run off of the east side of
the roadway and collide into a tree. Lewis was transported to Mercy
Folsom Hospital with minor injuries. Later that evening at almost 9pm another
accident occurred on Hwy. 49 at Sutter Ione Road.
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Friday, 06 April 2007 03:48
Employee of the Rite of Passage School Arrested
An employee of the Rite of
Passage school and group home in Fricot City outside of Angel’s Camp was
arrested on a disorderly conduct charge last week after a co-worker discovered
that he had been secretly videotaping female staffers as they took showers,
according to the Calaveras County Sheriff's Department. Ross Estabrooks, 32, of
Jenny Lind was taken into custody at the San Andreas Fire Department, where he
is a volunteer, the Sheriff's Department reported to the Stockton Record. He is
being held in the County Jail in lieu of $100,000 bail.The Sheriff's Department
said the secret video recording came to light after a female co-worker decided
to make use of Estabrooks dorm room while he was away from work. She put what
she thought was a movie cassette into a VCR and instead saw images of a number
of female co-workers undressing, stepping into and then out of the shower. Investigators
said they have identified eight different women in the videos. They say they
believe the taping took place over a five-month period and ended in December.
They reported seizing a variety of evidence from Estabrook's room, including
pornographic videos and a camera.
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Thursday, 05 April 2007 01:29
Animal Cruelty Case Involving Local Man Causes Uproar Among Animal Activist
Amador County Superior
Court Judge David Richmond upheld a stay Tuesday that allows three abused
horses owned by an Amador County man to remain in the care of El Dorado
County's Grace Foundation. According to District Attorney Todd Riebe, “Richmond ordered that both
the order signed by Judge Wagner in El Dorado County preventing return of the 3
horses in possession of the Grace Foundation to defendants and the order
signed by Judge Cadle preventing sale or transfer of the 2 horses in defendant
John O'Sullivan's possession are to remain in effect pending further order of
the court.” The court hearing
stems back from a citizens call on January 4, 2006 claiming that their neighbor’s
horses appeared emaciated. Amador
County Animal Control responded to the neighbor's complaint of the emaciated horses
on a ranch in Fiddletown, which is owned by John O’Sullivan.
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Tuesday, 03 April 2007 23:53
Accident On Hwy. 88 Proves Fatal For A Pioneer Man
The first 4 months of 2007
have proven fatal on Amador County roadways with the number of fatal accidents
on our local roads rising to 7 fatal accidents with 9 victims. The accident
that killed a local Pioneer man occurred yesterday afternoon on Hwy. 88 at
Buckhorn Ridge Road at 12:35pm. According to Officer Pat Ong’s report 49 year old George McNees was
traveling on Hwy. 88 west bound at 50 mph on his 2007 Harley Davidson
Motorcycle in the Buckhorn area. 74 year old James Marquis of Pioneer
was traveling southbound on Buckhorn Ridge Rd. and was stopped at the
intersection of Hwy. 88 in his 1994 Dodge Caravan. As McNees approached the intersection of Buckhorn Ridge
Road Marquis entered the intersection directly in front of McNees path. McNees
applied his brakes and attempted to stop. Marquis upon seeing McNees
applied his brakes and stopped directly in front of him. McNees at that point
was unable to avoid Marquis who was stopped and laid his Motorcycle onto its
side. He subsequently collided
with the left side of Marquis’ van and sustained major head trauma. McNees was
pronounced deceased at 1:52pm at Sutter Amador Hospital.
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Tuesday, 03 April 2007 00:19
History In The Making: Jackson Police Sergeant Christy Stidger Promoted To Captain
Jackson Chief of Police
Scott Morrison announces that it’s official. “I am honored and pleased to announce the promotion of
Christy Stidger from Police Sergeant to Police Captain,” he said. This
is history in the making for the as Stidger is the first Police Captain in the history of the
Jackson Police Dept., the highest ranking female in the history of the Dept.,
and the highest ranking female for general/municipal law enforcement in the
history of Amador County. Stidger is a veteran law enforcement officer
with twenty-five years of experience.
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