Amador County – A bystander asking for a driver to slow down was then hit by the vehicle in an Upcountry mobile home park, according to a recent report from the Amador County Sheriff’s Office. Sheriff’s dispatch received a call just after 1 p.m. Friday, April 23rd to report an assault with a deadly weapon by use of a motor vehicle. The caller said a black diesel dually pickup truck (with signs on its sides) was driving erratically though the Meadow Pines Estates mobile home park on Carson Drive. The reporting party asked the male driver of the truck to slow down. The truck then ran over a telephone box, ran into the reporting party, and left the park on Carson Drive. The caller was not hurt and refused medical aid. Another caller on April 24th reported suspicious circumstances in Ione. The caller said he believed his ex-girlfriend was possibly at his residence in Ione on Highway 88, and he believed she stole his black Volvo the night before from his ex-wife’s home in Rancho Murieta. The caller feared the ex-girlfriend took keys to his car and shop from his jacket. He said he has a restraining order that states that the ex-girlfriend must stay away from his home, and he requested a deputy to check the area for her. On April 21st, a caller reported a suspicious person at Lake Pardee on Stony Creek Road. The report said a newer model black Corvette entered the park and subjects from the vehicle were on foot, approaching people and attempting to sell a wrist watch to get money for gas. Story by Jim Reece This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Tuesday, 04 May 2010 06:20
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