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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!

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Domicile Challenged Sonora Man Arrested for Making Criminal Threats

Posted by: thepinetree on 12/05/2018 06:00 PM
Sonora, CA...From the Sonora Police Dept..."On November 30, 2018, SPD Officers' were called to Walmart reference Troy McNulty (49, Sonora, Transient) pulling a knife on two employee's at separate times and threatening to stab them. McNulty was located a short distance away by an Officer doing an area check, and was arrested after being positively identified as the suspect. A pocket knife with a 4" blade was located on him. McNulty was booked at the Tuolumne County Jail for making criminal threats."

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Lip Sync Challenge Awards Presented at Supervisors Meeting

Posted by: thepinetree on 12/05/2018 09:15 PM
San Andreas, CA...From the Calaveras Sheriff's Dept..."This morning three students from Avery Middle School who participated in the Sheriff's Office Lip Sync video came to the Calaveras County Board of Supervisors meeting and presented Sheriff Rick DiBasilio, Corporal Nichole Riviera, and Deputy Joel Burnett with plaques for 'Outstanding Service'. The students were representatives from the school to say thank you to the Sheriff for doing the Lip Sync Challenge video and allowing students to participate."


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CDCR Officials Investigating Inmate Tuberculosis Case

Posted by: thepinetree on 12/05/2018 09:25 PM
Ione, CA...The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) is assisting in the investigation of an active tuberculosis case at Mule Creek State Prison (MCSP). On November 30, during a hospitalization stay, an inmate was diagnosed with tuberculosis. MCSP working together with the Amador County Public Health Department and the California Department of Public Health, began implementation of positive tuberculosis exposure protocols. In addition, several precautions have been taken, including evaluations of the inmate’s cellmate and other inmates who may have been exposed. Additionally, CDCR is actively conducting investigations on any potential employee contacts.

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Busy Weekend for Tuolumne Deputies Ended in Two Meth Busts.

Posted by: thepinetree on 12/04/2018 09:15 AM
Sonora, CA...Late Friday night, one of our deputies made a traffic stop on Hwy 108 near Hwy 49 because the driver was impeding traffic and the car’s license plate was obstructed. Driver, 59-year-old Dawn Ellis of Delhi was arrested after a search of her truck and belongings turned up more than 71 grams of methamphetamine and psilocybin mushrooms. Ellis also had a methamphetamine pipe, multiple empty plastic bags, a digital scale, and over $4,000 in cash.

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Holiday Festival of Wines is December 8 & 9! Shop Small & Local!

Posted by: thepinetree on 12/01/2018 06:55 AM
Murphys, CA...Holiday Festival of Wines! Shop small and shop local this Holiday Season! December 8th-9th following Murphys Holiday Open House, visit wineries and receive special offers and discounts as you shop for wine, wine related merchandise, gift packs and more for your holiday gift giving or entertaining needs. A list of coupons offered by wineries this holiday season is enclosed and enjoy some local savings!




Free Sandbags are Available at the Angels Camp Police Department

Posted by: thepinetree on 11/29/2018 06:16 PM
Angels Camp, CA...Free sandbags are available at the Angels Camp Police Department





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Some Road Hazards are More Hazardous Than Others...

Posted by: thepinetree on 11/28/2018 01:32 PM
Strawberry, CA...From CHP Sonora..."Yet another hazard on rainy days. This boulder almost hit a passing motorist. Officer Kremsdorf took these pictures on Highway 108 in Strawberry."


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Local Search & Rescue Teams Continue Recovery Work on Camp Fire

Posted by: thepinetree on 11/27/2018 10:33 PM
Paradise, CA....From the Tuolumne Sheriff's Dept....."Our Search and Rescue volunteers continue their work in wildfire scarred areas. On day one, volunteers went to specific addresses in Concow to verify that they had been searched. Today, we joined 8 other teams to meticulously move material within the foundations. During the mission, our team came across a scared and hungry kitty they named “Smokey.” She was so happy to see them and was quickly treated with Neosporin on her burned paws and given food and water. Smokey rode with Search and Rescue to Animal Control who then transported her to a veterinarian for care. It’s painstaking work and it will take time for this community to recover, but we are glad we can provide support and help in their time of need.














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Camp Fire Update for November 27th. Missing Drops to 158, Fatalities at 88

Posted by: thepinetree on 11/27/2018 10:54 PM
Paradise, CA...The latest Camp Fire totals for today. The good news is the number of missing continues to drop. The following is from the Butte Sheriff's Office..."The updated numbers and statistics from today, related to the Camp Fire, are as follows: The number of unaccounted for individuals currently stands at 158. • The number of accounted for individuals currently stands at 2,809. • Zero human remains were located today. The fatality count to date stands at 88. • Of the 88 fatalities, 54 have been tentatively identified, and 28 have been positively identified. BCSO Community Relations Unit 530.871.9440

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Agents Rescue Woman Impaled after Falling off Border Wall

Posted by: thepinetree on 11/26/2018 07:37 PM
San Ysidro, CA...San Diego Sector Border Patrol agents rescued a woman who fell from the primary wall about one-mile east of the San Ysidro Port of Entry and impaled herself on pieces of rebar on Friday. On Nov. 23, at around 8:25 p.m., agents responded to the area and found the woman had fallen from the border wall after she climbed over it to illegally enter the country. The woman landed on rebar that pierced her side and buttocks. Agents rendered aid and requested EMS and the San Diego Fire department for assistance. The woman was also taken to a local hospital and is currently being treated for non-life threatening injures.


Agents render aid to a woman who obtained serious injuries after jumping over a wall to enter the country illegally.
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