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    April 19

    Sheriff's logs listings are compiled from reports filed with area law enforcement and public safety agencies...

    An anonymous person reported a white male was walking in the area of Garden Street between 4th and 5th. When the reporting party drove by the subject ducked behind some bushes. Dep McDonald and Sgt James checked the area and were unable to locate the suspicious person.

    Jose Puente called the Glenn County Sheriff`s Office and reported gang graffiti on the north wall of the First Five building. Deputy Dicharry responded and documented the graffiti. Estimated cost of damage $150.

    Hank Irick called the Glenn County Sheriff`s office and reported gang graffiti on the bus barn and garbage can at Hamilton Elementary. Deputy dicharry responded and documented the graffiti. Estimated cost of damage $150.

    Rp reported a silver Hyundai driving recklessly around Stoney Gorge Grimy Gulch campground. Rp informed Glenn County dispatch of the license plate number and said he would wait for a deputy at fig orchard 1. Deputy Knouse responded and was unable to locate rp. Deputy Knouse located the vehicle and contacted Sean Bloom, 18,  who admitted to driving the vehicle. Bloom admitted to driving too fast and slid accidentally as he applied the brakes. Bloom given warning for his careless driving.

    Mike Flanagan, 57,  contacted GCSO dispatch reporting the theft of livestock from a barn on Highway 162 sometime during the night. Officer Corbin and sgt.Goodwin responded to take report. Unknown subjects killed and stole a sheep from his secured barn.

    Sgt. Goodwin and county service officer Corbin responded to an annonymous report of coyote in the sheep at the FFA barn. The coyote fled upon deputies arrival. No animals were found to be injured. The state trapper was notified as well as the responsible for the FFA barn. See narrative.

    Deputy Dicharry was dispatched to an alarm sounding at a business on County Road 24. Upon deputy`s arrival the responsible was on scene. Deputy made contact with the subject who is an employee at the business and he set the alarm off. No further action.

    An anonymous person called the sheriff`s office and reported a trailer was stuck on the railroad tracks on 4th Street between Walsh Street and Shasta Street. Deputy Dicharry responded. Prior to deputy Dicharry`s arrival the trailer was moved.

    Lee Hamre called the sheriff`s office to report several people removing property from a residence. Butte County sheriff`s office has an active case of embezzlement against the home owner, Jennifer Sites, who is incarcerated at Butte County jail. Deputy Knouse detailed. Family members were at the residence moving property into the garage. According to the family, no items were being removed from the residence. Deputy Knouse obtained identification on all parties. Report to be forwarded to Butte County.

    A concerned citizen reported two dogs abandoned at 207 S Culver Street in Willows and no one was providing care for them. Officer Corbin responded and located the two dogs without access to food or water. Both dogs impounded and transported to the county holding facility. (See narrative)

    AB Fortress Security reported an alarm sounding for the front door to the business office at the henning ranch. Deputy Monck responded to the scene. The alarm was set off by an unsecure front door. The door was secured and the alarm was reset by the owner August Henning. No other action taken.           


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