Calaveras County Bust Leads To Arrest Of 5, Including An Amador County Resident
An end of the year bust in Calaveras County of a Mokelumne Hill house last week turned up more than a pound of methamphetamine and resulted in the arrest of five people. According to the Calaveras Enterprise, Calaveras County Sheriff's Department SWAT team members and Narcotics Enforcement Unit officers served a search warrant at a house located on the 8100 block of South Main Street in Moke Hill. The methamphetamine and some cocaine, with a combined street value of about $20,000, were seized during the search, a sheriff's report said. Those arrested during the raid were:
- James Oscar Paxia Sr., 52
- Judy Markey, 55, who live at the searched residence
- Donald Allen Osburn, 38, of the 7900 block of Nall Street, Valley Springs;
- Samuel Ugene Kaufman, 39, of the 8800 block of Sierra Lane, Mokelumne Hill
- Alondra Michelle Rebolledo, 24, of Sutter Creek.
Bypass Opening Delayed Until Mid- February
Manhunt Underway For Amador County Man
Pioneer Man Dies After Attempting To Start A Fire
2006 Accident Totals Rise Above 2005 Numbers
Local Intern Youth Pastor Arrested On Sex Charges
Vehicle Abandoned after Accident
Saturday Evening another car was abandoned after an accident on Defender Grade. The car, a 280 ZX, rolled on Defender grade traveling about half way down the hillside before coming to rest. The person who reported the accident in to 911 indicated that the driver of the car was upset because they had made the call and that the driver then hid in the woods near the accident. When police arrived, there was a heat signature in the woods picked up by an infrared camera, but the driver was gone. Law enforcement will continue the investigation.
DA Riebe Hammering Down On Drunk Driving: Amador County Leads State Conviction Numbers
Amador County District Attorney Todd Riebe is teaming up with District Attorney’s from our neighboring counties and the California District Attorney’s Association, or CDAA, to unveil a statewide prosecutor’s campaign to combat the rising numbers of arrests and accidents from driving under the influence of alcohol. “Make it Home or The Holidays” is the theme of the campaign to be launched by the CDAA. This marks the nation’s first coordinated effort by the prosecutors association to focus attention on driving under the influence.
The campaign is being spurred on by statistic that shoe DUI arrests and accidents are once again increasing in California while decreasing in other states. In 2005 alone there were 1719 alcohol related fatalities in CA, approaching the number of homicides in the state, according to CDAA Executive Director David LaBahn. CDAA will receive a 3.4 million dollar grant from the federal Office of Traffic Safety to assist prosecutors throughout the state in prosecuting DUI cases.