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
Stolen Gun Found & Suspect Arrested After Probation Search
Posted by: thepinetree on 02/10/2022 02:45 PM
Sonora, CA...On Saturday February 5th at about 10:40 in the evening, Lieutenant Riley was on patrol near a gas station around Mono Way and Elsey Court. He saw a man sitting in the passenger seat of a Subaru near the gas pumps, who began acting nervously and moving around when he saw the patrol car.
Attorney General Bonta Urges EPA to Expand Clean Water Act Restrictions on Nation's Waterways
Posted by: thepinetree on 02/08/2022 09:18 AM
Sacramento, CA...California Attorney General Rob Bonta, leading a multistate coalition along with New York Attorney General Letitia James, urged the Biden Administration to repeal a Trump-era rule drastically curtailing protections under the Clean Water Act. Under the 2020 rule, more than half of all wetlands and at least 18% of all streams across the United States were left without federal protections. Western states like California were even harder hit, with 35% of all streams deprived of federal protections as a result of the 2020 rule. In the comments, the coalition supports the Biden Administration's proposed regulation to restore the 1980s definition of "waters of the United States" and urges the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Army Corps) to take swift action to develop a more expansive definition that is consistent with science and the law, addresses the impacts of climate change, and serves environmental justice communities.
Traffic Stop by Tuolumne Sheriff's Deputies Leads to Arrest for Drug Sales
Posted by: thepinetree on 02/07/2022 07:20 PM
Sonora, CA...On Tuesday, at approximately 1130 p.m., Deputy Sorini pulled over a white Chevy Tahoe on Stockton Street in Sonora for multiple vehicle code violations. Deputy Sorini conducted a records check of the three occupants of the vehicle and found that the driver of the Tahoe, 55-year-old Janet Weissbeck, had a misdemeanor warrant for her arrest, and one of her passengers was on California Department of Corrections (CDC) parole.
Deputies searched the Tahoe and found several items of drug paraphernalia and a 9 mm round of ammunition. A records check of Weissbeck showed she had a prior felony conviction and was not allowed to possess ammunition. Deputies searched the occupants of the vehicle and found a small bag of methamphetamine in Weissbeck’s pocket.
Tuolumne Sheriff's Dept Team Taking the Polar Plunge on February 26th
Posted by: thepinetree on 02/07/2022 07:38 PM
Sonora, CA....We are proud to be a part of the Special Olympics Polar Plunge benefiting @specialolympicsnca to provide free year-round sports and competition opportunities for children and adults with intellectual disabilities in the Tuolumne County community. On February 26th 2022 a team representing TCSO will take the plunge.
Sonora, CA...We are feeling grateful because Tuolumne County is a beautiful place to call home. We would argue one of the best parts about living in Tuolumne County is access to hundreds of miles of off-highway vehicle trails and recreation areas throughout our forests.
President Biden at a Gun Violence Prevention Task Force Meeting
Posted by: thepinetree on 02/04/2022 10:41 PM
New York, NY...Okay. Well, General Garland; Governor; Mr. Mayor; Representative Jeffers [sic] — Jeffries, excuse me; Representative Velázquez — they rode up on the flight with me — and other members of Congress that are here: Thank you. And I just want to thank Mayor Adams and Commissioner Sewell and the law — all the law enforcements here today for — not having me, for what you do every single day.