Tuesday, 12 June 2007 04:24
Update: Missing Hiker Found After He Builds Fire To Signal Rescuers
A multi jurisdictional effort, which included
help from local residents and businesses, has paid off and yesterday afternoon as
the lead agency, the Amador County Sheriff’s Department announced they had found the missing hiker for
which a massive hunt had been taking place. On Monday June 11, 2007 at
approximately 1450 hours,
Magee was located approximately 1.5 miles east of the Amador County line in
Alpine County, near Beebe Lake. Magee was located by a California
National Guard Helicopter search team after he placed pine needles on his camp
fire to create a smoke plume.
Published in
Local
Tuesday, 12 June 2007 04:19
Local Business Managers Charged With fraud and Embezzlement
District Attorney Todd Riebe has filed charges against the
managers of a local Inn for crimes including embezzlement and grand theft.
According to the complaint the managers of the Kennedy Mine Inn located on
Jackson Gate Road, fraudulently appropriated over $400 worth of property which
was in their care. The
District Attorney’s office is charging 57 year old Steven Randy Asman and
43 year old Dolores
Louise Goodman with Embezzlement by Public or Private Officer, which is a
felony.
Published in
Law Enforcement
Tuesday, 12 June 2007 04:15
Oro De Amador Planning Process: Jackson CC Decides On Planning Committee Make Up
The Oro de Amador Property was another hot topic of
discussion at last night’s Jackson City Council meeting as City Manager Mike
Daly gave an update to the City Council on the next steps to take towards
developing the property. In April and May three workshops were held to
gather community ideas for the future of the historic parcel. The workshops
were well attended by 40 members of the community who offered a wide array of
ideas ranging from community
gardens, preserving the land as open space, recreational facilities including
fields of all sorts and a trail system, wildlife habitat areas, and a wide
variety of suggestions for community and cultural centers.
Published in
County Growth
Tuesday, 12 June 2007 04:10
Up Country Accident DUI Related
Amador County roadways were extremely quiet
until Monday morning rolled around. According to the California Highway Patrol
report 12:05am an accident occurred on Us Forest Service land South of Hwy. 88.
Investigating Officer Cheryl Wilburn reported that Alasia Marie Manrey-Stover, 23 out of Pine
Grove was driving with her passenger Mary Long while under the influence when
she apparently crashed. Manrey-Stover was air lifted out with possible
head injuries.
Published in
Law Enforcement
Tuesday, 12 June 2007 04:06
3 Car Accident At Jackson Gate Road & Hwy. 49
Published in
Law Enforcement
Monday, 11 June 2007 02:06
Search and Rescue Looking For Overdue Hiker
The Amador County Search and Rescue Unit kicked into high gear this
weekend with the report of a missing hiker. According to a Press
Release from the Sheriff’s Department On Saturday June 9, 2007 at approximately 3:36 pm a
report was made to the Sheriff’s Department
that a 65-year-old male resident of San Francisco had failed to return
from a planned hiking trip in Amador County.
Published in
Law Enforcement
Monday, 11 June 2007 02:02
Lungren Introduces Bill To Change Indian Gaming Regulatory Act
HR 1654 introduced at the end of May by our own
Congressman Dan Lungren is a
bill that would change the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, or IGRA, to require
that the Secretary of the Interior determine that a gaming establishment on
certain newly acquired Indian lands would be in the best interest of not only
the tribe that is proposing to develop those lands, but also that the proposed
development would not detrimental to the surrounding community.
Published in
State
Monday, 11 June 2007 02:00
Vandalism Locks Up Argonaut High School
A school prank at Argonaut High school may end
up costing the School District thousands of dollars. On Friday morning Argonaut High School staff
discovered that many of the schools locks were glued shut. According to
the school resource officer, “At
this point we have no real suspects and it is an ongoing investigation.”
Apparently there have been set backs in the investigation because most of the
investigative leads are coming from high school students and now that school is
out for summer students will be more difficult to contact.
Published in
Law Enforcement
Monday, 11 June 2007 01:55
Sierra Proposed Resource Management Plan Released By BLM
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has released its Sierra Proposed
Resource Management Plan and Final Environmental Impact Statement (RMP/EIS).
The plan provides
direction and guidance for more than 230,000 acres of public land located
primarily in nine central California counties including Amador, Calaveras, El
Dorado, Mariposa, Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, Tuolumne and Yuba counties.
Published in
County Growth