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A Sacramento Little League coach was sentenced to six years in prison Friday, after pleading guilty to molesting an 8-year old boy while camping at Chaw Se Indian Grinding Rock State Park in Pine Grove. According to Amador County District Attorney Todd Riebe, Richard Tinoco, 29, has a history of sex-related convictions. The charges stem from a Memorial Day camping trip at Chaw Se state park when Tinoco was camping with his son and an 8-year old member of the Little League team Tinoco coached in Sacramento. The boy told his mother that Tinoco had molested him twice in the night, and the boy’s mother called the Sacramento Police Department. Tinoco reportedly tried to convince the boy’s mother to lie to law enforcement about the incident. D.A. Riebe says, “Tinoco is the worst sort of sexual predator, one who preys upon both male and female minors and then attempts to thwart law enforcement efforts to keep track of him by failing to register as a sex offender. It took the love of a mother and the courage of a very brave young boy to bring this sexual predator to justice.”
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A single vehicle accident on Highway 88 Wednesday afternoon resulted in the car rolling about 30 feet down an embankment and trapping the 86 year old female driver. Witnesses said the car was traveling east near Tabeau Road when for an unknown reason it served off the road, through trees and over the bank. Another driver traveling the same part of the roadway told TSPN that she honked her horn when she saw the car begin to swerve, but it continued over the shoulder and down the hill. Traffic was closed to one lane for a period of time at Frontier Mini-Mart during the lengthy rescue operation by Amador County’s volunteer first responders from the Amador Fire Protection District and CALFIRE crews. As an AirMed 2 helicopter stood waiting at the Pine Grove camp, Battalion 10 and CalFire crews fire worked in difficult conditions to extricate the victim. She was airlifted from Pine Grove Camp Helispot to Mercy San Juan Hospital in Sacramento. The CHP is investigating if a possible medical situation prior to the accident was the actual cause of the accident.
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