Tuesday, 06 March 2007 22:40
Father and Son Fight Leads To Shooting And Arrest
Marble Quarry Rd off of Lupe Rd in Pine Grove was the scene of law
enforcement activity last night when a caller to the Amador County Sheriff’s
emergency dispatch reported at approximately 9:47PM that they had a
physical altercation had occurred between a father and son at 15555 Marble
Quarry, Road in Pine Grove. While deputies were responding, it was reported that Robert
Lee Fry, 61 and of Pine Grove, had shot his son Robert Eric Fry, 35, of Ione, and that his son had
immediately fled the area on foot. Upon arrival of Amador County
Sheriff’s Deputies and California Highway Patrol Officers, the scene was
secured. Robert Eric Fry was located at
a neighbor’s residence where he was subsequently treated for a gunshot wound to
the torso by personnel from
American Legion Ambulance, Amador Fire Protection District and California
Department of Forestry. Robert Eric Fry
was subsequently transported to UC Davis Medical Center by helicopter for
treatment.
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Monday, 05 March 2007 23:27
Shooting Reported To Sheriff’s Department Last Night
Marble Quarry Rd off of Lupe Rd in Pine Grove was the scene of law
enforcement activity last night when a caller to the Amador County Sheriff’s
emergency dispatch personnel around 9:52PM reported he had shot a suspect
after he was physically assaulted. Amador County
Sheriff Department Deputies and local CHP units converged on the location and
set up a perimeter to look for the injured subject. Medics and Fire were
staged on Lupe Road. After some tense
moments searching for the gunshot suspect, a neighbor called the Sheriff and
notified them that he was in their house seeking medical attention. The
suspect was taken to a helicopter landing spot at the Church of the Nazarene on
Ridge Road and flown to UC Davis. This incident in
sunder investigation by the Sheriff’s Department and we expect full details
later this morning.
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Monday, 08 January 2007 00:53
Cold Weather Leads To Icy Roads
Even with beautiful days
this past weekend the overnight low temperatures caused slick and icy
conditions on many Amador
County roads this
weekend. This is just one
of the many accidents caused by ice this weekend when the driver hit ice on Sutter Creek Volcano Rd
just west of Ram’s Horn grade. Fortunately, the driver walked away from
this accident. Remember even colder temperatures are expected later this week
and a storm system as wet, icy and snow covered roadways. Be prepared and slow
down
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Tuesday, 28 November 2006 23:06
Sheriff’s Deputies Involved In Pursuit Last Night
Last night around 9:46 pm an Amador County
Sheriff’s Deputy noticed that a vehicle that had been reported stolen was being
driven on Defender Grade Rd. in the upcountry area.
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Monday, 30 July 2007 06:42
Fires and An Arson All On Friday Afternoon
Friday afternoon Fire authorities were hopping
from Jackson to Plymouth when two fires broke out within an
hour of each other. The first
fire was reported around 3:30 pm near Blue
Sky Drive on Hwy 88 in between Ione and Jackson.
Two air tankers, two
helicopters and several engines from CalFire, Jackson and Jackson Valley Fire, as well as
hand crews from the Pine Grove Camp, all responded to the incident. Hwy 88 was closed from Hwy
49 in Jackson
and Sutter Creek to Hwy 104 in Ione while firefighters got the upper hand on
the blaze. The
highway reopened about 4:30 pm. The fire burned a total of 19 acres and had
fire crews occupied until late into the night. The cause of the fire is
under investigation.
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Tuesday, 24 July 2007 00:20
CHP Reports: Close Calls Over The Weekend
It was a close call for a Pioneer resident when
the rear wheel of someone’s vehicle came flying into his lane on Saturday. According to Officer Jeremy
Dobler’s report Norberto Marquez, 35 and of Ceres was eastbound on Ridge Road entering
the sweeping curve just west of Ridge
View Drive when his 1989 Chevy suddenly lost its
left rear wheel. The wheel flew into the westbound lane where it
collided with 67 year old Robert Chapman of Pioneer’s 2001 Dodge. According to
the report neither driver was injured.
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Thursday, 12 July 2007 23:38
Bomb Discovered In Jackson: Chief Morrison Gives The Details
The Jackson Police Department received an unwelcome gift yesterday afternoon
when a citizen dropped off a suspicious package for the police to inspect.
Sgt Todd Breedlove took
one look at the item in a small soda box and started to evacuate city hall, the
police department and other surrounding properties. The Calaveras County Bomb
squad arrived on scene shortly afterward and determined that the package did
indeed contain an explosive device of some kind. Hwy 88 was closed from Pitt Street through Hwy 49 causing a
traffic backup. The bomb was detonated at about 5:35 pm causing a huge dust cloud and
main street buildings to shake, but no broken glass. By about 6 pm all roadways
were opened.(
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Monday, 02 July 2007 00:07
CAL Fire Reminder About Fire Works
The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) Amador/El Dorado Unit would like to remind you the sale or discharge of all fireworks including Safe and Sane are prohibited in all portions of El Dorado County and in most areas of Amador County. In Amador County the incorporated areas of Jackson, Sutter Creek, and Ione allow Safe and Sane fireworks in controlled conditions away from any flammable vegetation. Safe and Sane fire works must have the State Fire Marshal’s Seal of Registration on each device. Party Poppers and Snap Caps with the State Fire Marshal’s Seal of Registration are the only two items legal for use in Amador and El Dorado Counties. Temperatures are rising, the abundant grass crop is drying out, the summer weather pattern has began, and the chance of a wildland fire starting from legal or illegal fireworks is extreme. If you are in the above mentioned incorporated areas of Amador County and plan to discharge Safe and Sane fireworks make sure you have a shovel and a bucket of water or garden hose available. You can be held liable for the cost of fighting any fires that you or your children start in the state. Please be careful, be responsible and enjoy your Independence Day!
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Tuesday, 26 June 2007 00:22
City Of Jackson Hears About New Countywide Narcotics Unit- Votes To Participate
Last night’s Jackson City Council meeting
focused on law enforcement as Chief of Police Scott Morrison explained to the Council last that the
Sheriff’s Office and the local Police Departments are pursuing the
re-implementation of the Amador Narcotic Enforcement Unit or ANEU. The
Sheriff’s Office historically has taken the lead on the joint narcotics
taskforce in Amador County. Morrison said that between 1993 and 2001 the Jackson Police Department assisted
with the ANEU program by assigning personnel to the special unit. Morrison said
the unit was very successful in the apprehension of narcotics dealers and
associated criminals; however 6 years ago the Jackson Police Department
withdrew from the program for two main reasons, staffing and funding. Sheriff
Martin Ryan and Under Sheriff
James Wegner also attended the meeting last night to further explain the
taskforce and the funding.
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Thursday, 21 June 2007 00:44
DA Todd Riebe Announces Workers Comp. Fraud Is Has Increased Dramatically
District Attorney Todd Riebe announced yesterday that the number of
workers’ compensation fraud investigations and convictions handled by his
office’s Workers’ Compensation Fraud Unit dramatically increased from the
previous year. The Fraud Unit’s continued success in combating fraud has
resulted in additional grant funding for the Unit which investigates and prosecutes
workers’ compensation fraud, not just in Amador County but also in Placer and Calaveras
Counties. Last week, the
California Department of Insurance awarded a $445,000 grant to the Amador
County District Attorney’s Office to help reduce workers’ compensation fraud in
the three counties.
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