Friday, 25 May 2007 14:39
Sutter Creek Man Remains In Calaveras Co Jail While Waiting For Hearing
The Sutter Creek man facing vehicular
manslaughter and Driving under the Influence charges for a wreck that killed
his friend, remains in custody in the Calaveras County
jail while awaiting his pretrial. At an arraignment last Thursday in Calaveras
County Court Allen appeared along with his public defender- his next hearing
date is June 7th. Jared Allen, 24 years old, was arrested after a May 1 accident on Hwy 49 in
Mokelumne Hill in which his passenger, Jeremy Brown of Jackson, was ejected from the Jeep Allen was
driving and killed. The California Highway Patrol arrested Allen at the
scene for suspicion of DUI. According to the CHP report, Allen lost control of
the vehicle after attempting to steer around a car that was stopped in the
highway waiting to make a turn. Allen struck the other vehicle and drove off
the roadway, rolling the Jeep and ejecting Brown who was not retrained by a
seat belt.
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Tuesday, 22 May 2007 23:35
Vegetation Fire On Shake Ridge Road
At approximately 4:28pm yesterday
afternoon a vegetation fire was reported at 17252 Shake Ridge Road at Stone Jug
Road. According to Camino Dispatch the small grass fire was contained quickly.
Local Fire Crews responded with 5 engines and a dozer.
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Sunday, 22 April 2007 23:43
Regulating Sales of Handgun Ammunition
Stating he is responding to
a surge of gun violence across the state and rising gang violence involving
firearms, Assistant Assembly Majority Leader Kevin de León last week announced the introduction
of legislation, AB 362, to for the first time, regulate handgun ammunition
sales in California. Currently, there are no regulations concerning the
distribution and sale of handgun ammunition.
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Friday, 08 December 2006 08:30
Lodi Murder Victim Identified As Auburn Woman
Lodi officials have released the name of the
murder victim that was transported from Lodi to the Defender grade area earlier
this week by her boyfriend and his mother.
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Thursday, 16 August 2007 00:51
Smokey Garbage Can Fire Gets A Big Response
Yesterday just before noon sirens whaled through
Jackson and
Pine Grove as fire and emergency personnel responded to a structure fire on Debbie Lane,
located off of East Clinton Rd.
An Amador County Sheriff’s Deputy says that smoke was showing from the attic of
the home. Upon arrival, fire crews investigated the source of the smoke and
discovered a fire in a garbage can- possibly started by a discarded cigarette
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Tuesday, 19 June 2007 01:24
CHP Reports: 4 Motorcycle Accidents Over Weekend
The last couple of weekends Amador County
roadways have been fairly quiet, but by the time Friday rolled around it was clear
that this weekend would be different. The first accident to be reported
occurred on Friday at 11:15am on Hwy. 88 and Van De Hei Ranch Road.
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Sunday, 17 June 2007 23:53
Red Flag Day Sees Several Fires
Several Fires were reported around the region yesterday afternoon around
the 3 o’clock hour. Amador-El Dorado CalFire units were spread thin outside the county
responding to both a fire in Calaveras County and one in Sacramento County.
The Calaveras County incident, near Paloma, was reported around 3:30 pm as a
grass fire along the intersection of Hwy 49 and 26 outside Mokelumne Hill. Its
location was soon narrowed down to a fire in the Paloma area near Goodell Road.
Tuolumne-Calaveras Unit crews were dispatched to the scene as well as several
Amador El Dorado Units. Air Support was also called in to fight the brush fire.
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Friday, 25 May 2007 14:45
Accident on Irishtown Rd A Real Balancing Act
Around 5 pm last evening what could have been a
dramatic accident off of Irish town Rd near Wieland Road was avoided by the brute
force of some local firefighters and passerbys. According to witnesses on scene a White Chevy Tahoe was
reported tipping toward its side and about to roll over with only two men
holding the SUV from tumbling. Apparently, the driver had swerved to avoid a car that pulled out of a
shopping center in front of her. As a consequence she traveled up the side
embankment of the road leaving her car dangerously close to rolling over.
Two passerbys held the vehicle
until Units from the Amador County Sheriff’s Department, the California Highway
Patrol, Amador County Fire Protection District Battalion 10 and CalFire all
arrived on the scene. Firefighters
from Battalion 10 and Calfire were able to hold the vehicle while an air jack
was used to right the vehicle and prevent additional body damage. The
accident produced no injuries and is under investigation by the CHP
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Tuesday, 22 May 2007 23:43
Buena Vista Tribe’s Final TEIR: School Bus & Traffic Safety- Who Is Responsible?
The Friends of Amador
County, a group formed
in opposition of the Buena Vista Band of Me-Wuk Indians proposed Flying Cloud
Casino, is reacting to the Final Environmental Impact Report from the tribe.
The reaction to just one issue, the issue of school bus safety, was swift and
angry according to Friend’s President Jerry Cassesi. According to the Final
report from the tribe they agree
that "Certain loading points in the area lack adequate space to accommodate
pick-up, drop-off and vehicular traffic circulation at the same time, creating
potentially hazardous conditions."
According to Cassesi, although the tribe admits those dangers to the community’s children,
their response is inadequate and in fact states Cassesi, it is arrogant.
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Sunday, 22 April 2007 23:59
Local Family Business Wins Civil Case Against Contractor For Fraud
A victory in court last Thursday for the Gillman
Family Partnership in their civil suit filed against local contractor, Buddy
White. After an 8 day jury trial the jury awarded the Gillman
Family partnership a 292,000 dollar judgment against B&G Mechanical and its
owner Buddy White. The jury found that White was guilty of fraud and
breach of contract. The
breach of contract amount awarded by the jury was 166,000 dollars. The balance
of the award, 126,000 dollars was awarded based upon the fraud found by the
jury.
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