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(incidents, cont'd)

May 17

2:40 a.m.: 37311 Highway 299,Burney: An alarm was reported in the lunch room at that location.

9:15 a.m.: Hudson Street, A Burney Water District employee reported the theft of two industrial sied batteries from the stand-by will site.

10:29 a.m. ,area: A caller reported a vehicle had been burglarized while harked on A Forest Service Road over the past few days.

12:45 p.m., area: A female reported hitting her father the night before. Both had been high on marijuana.

2:06 p.m. Roff Way, Burney: A caller reported a neighbor woman continuing to yell obscenities at her and post things in the apartment complex. She is getting a restraining order against the woman.

2:22 p.m., 23139 Sandpit Road, Cassel: An alarm was  reported.

8:15 p.m., Station Café, Montgomery Creek: A report came in reporting a male with hospital clothing under his clothing was asking people for a ride to Mars.

10:13 p.m., Community Center, Highway 299, Burney: A caller reported a door ajar and felt the building might have been burglarized.

11:10 p.m., 20251 Arrowood Street, Burney: Deputies assisted the fire department.

11:30 p.m., Cedarwood Apartments, Fall River Mills: A caller reported hearing a male scream, several others were talking and there was banking and crashing going on for 20 minutes.


Bookings

On or about May 9, Naamon Fox of Old Station was arrested.


 

 

 

 

 

Incidents reported to the
Shasta County Sheriff's Department
for Eastern Shasta County

(Including arrests involving residents of the Intermountain Area)

May 11

1:50 a.m.,  Fort Crook Apartments, Fall River Mills: A male with a12 inch bladed knife went after the caller when he went to investigate some loud talking.

2:13a.m., area: A female reported having a disturbance with another female when the caller finds the other female in her dad’s bathroom.

10:07 a.m., 24870 Long Street, Fall River Mills: A female reported a residential burglary within the last two months. There was no sign of forced entry.

10:44 p.m. A caller from the Inter Mountain Fairgrounds called to report that a female juvenile was drunk at a dance. The girl’s parents hadn’t been notified yet.


May 12th

12:03 a.m., 39547 Thrush Road, Cassel; A caller reported a large party creating a disturbance.

4:15 a.m., Garden Lane/Highway 299, Johnson Park. A caller reported that someone was playing a trumpet and loud music at the last house on Garden Lane before you reach Highway 299. Noise had been going on for the previous 30 minutes.

9:32 a.m., Burney High School: A male caller reported hearing banging from the vicinity of the old continuation school building behind the high school. He says he feels someone may be trying to vandalize the building

6:39 p.m., Mayers Memorial Hospital, Fall River Mills? Reported a combative patient who was now in restraints.

8:58 p.m.: 20225 Fir Street, Burney: A caller said a flag had been removed from the property and a vehicle had been vandalized.

11:09 p.m. Fir Street, Burney: A caller reported that a man was walking in the middle of the roadway, took his shirt off, threw it on the caller’s vehicle and wanted to fight.


May 13th

12:33 a.m.: A caller calling from the Burney Motel reported that a party was parked in the driveway and the lights kept going on and off the car.

6:51 a.m.: The California Highway Patrol requested the Sheriff’s dive team to help recover a stolen vehicle from the Fall River Lake.

10:40 a.m. , 20300 Fir Street, Burney, A patrol deputy reported sheep running lose.

10:43 a.m., Los Colinas Mobile Home Part, Burney: A male reported a vehicle’s tail light had been vandalized.

6:23 p.m., Burney area: A female reported her sister and nice were in a family disturbance.

8:04 p.m., 38982 Highway 299, Johnson Park (The old Wiggy’s building) an officer from another agency reported that a hed on that property appeared to be broken into. Its door had been removed.


May 14th

12:54 p.m., 44153 “A” Street, McArthur: A man called to report that he had just seen a male go through a neighbor’s window.

3:58 p.m., 36782 Woods Avenue, Burney: A female reported that her apartment had been burglarized while she was at work.

5:24 p.m., Area: A female was in a verbal disturbance with another at a mobile home park.

8:03 p.m. A burglar alarm went off at the loading doors of Rays Market in Fall River Mills.

11:09 p.m.,: Pit River Casino: A female was arrested after her boyfriend had hit him on the head with a sack of bottles and threw rocks at him. He had a gash on his head.


May 15th

11:27 p.m., 43332 Highway 299E, Fall River Mills: A business owner reported a broken window at her business.

1:14 p.m., Superior Street, Burney: AA man reported that a woman came to his door and spat in his face.

1:53 p.m.: 38149 Highway 299E. Johnson Park: A caller reported that a male was abusing his wife.

2:08 p.m.,36898 Highway 299E, Johnson Park: A 9-1-1 caller was disconnected and the dispatcher thought she had heard a scuffle before the caller hung up. On call back a woman said her husband was fighting with her. She heard a scuffle, a male voice came on, said hello and hung up.

5:05 p.m., Highway 299E and Fairfield in Johnson Park. A caller reported hearing a pounding noise but couldn’t tell the location it was coming from.

6:50 p.m., 38273, Highway 299E: A male reported that his brother’s girlfriend assaulted her and left in a vehicle. He said he didn’t need medical attention.


May 16th

12:01 a.m., 36965 Oak Street in Burney: A female reported that a male was sending her harassing text messages.

8:05 a.m.: A caller from Vaughn’s Automotive reported that a customer’s windshield had been vandalized.

10:k18 a.m.: Highway 299 and Hudson Street, Burney: A woman reported the theft of a planter box.

12:06 p.m.: 37427 Highway 299, Burney: The theft of two flash lights was reported from the old Holiday Market. 


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