Over 36 years ago, Wilbert Wilson started a small alarm company in Murphys California; today Signal Service is the largest family owned alarm company throughout the Sierra foothills. Owned and managed by Wilbert's three sons, Andy, Mark and Will who have made Signal Service the success it is today. We measure our success by the quality of our relationships and service to our customers, and look forward to the opportunity for continued service in the years to come. Contact Signal Service Inc. for more information on a security system! We would like to Thank Signal Service for Sponsoring our Law Enforcement Coverage!
Announcements
Chinese Military Personnel Charged with Computer Fraud, Economic Espionage and Wire Fraud for Hacking into Credit Reporting Agency Equifax
Posted by: thepinetree on 02/10/2020 09:33 AM
Washington, DC...Indictment Alleges Four Members of China’s People’s Liberation Army Engaged in a Three-Month Long Campaign to Steal Sensitive Personal Information of Nearly 150 Million Americans. A federal grand jury in Atlanta returned an indictment last week charging four members of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) with hacking into the computer systems of the credit reporting agency Equifax and stealing Americans’ personal data and Equifax’s valuable trade secrets.
San Andreas Man Arrested After Stolen Vehicle Recovered in Valley Springs
Posted by: thepinetree on 02/10/2020 02:17 PM
San Andreas, CA...On February 8, 2020, at about 2:30 AM a person exited the Mark Twain Hospital and noticed their vehicle was missing from a parking stall. The victim immediately contacted the Calaveras County Sheriff’s Department and the California Highway Patrol to initiate a stolen vehicle report. The stolen vehicle’s description was broadcast countywide. At about 2:40 AM Calaveras deputies observed the vehicle near the Mobil Gas Station on Vista Del Lago RD, Valley Springs.
Canine Nox Celebrates Two Year Service Anniversary
Posted by: thepinetree on 02/10/2020 03:42 PM
San Andreas, CA...Canine Deputy Nox came to the department on February 8th, 2018. Since then, he has established himself as a vital member of the department trained in suspect apprehension and the detection of narcotics. In his two years of service, he has received 348 hours of training, assisted deputies with 29 high-risk arrests (1 homicide suspect) and 38 deployments to locate narcotics. He is working toward integrating with the department’s SWAT Team to assist them as a non-lethal option. Sheriff’s Office plans to add additional canine units to follow in the paw prints of Nox and the other canine deputies before him.