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
Suspect Arrested for La Grange Man's April 3rd Murder
Posted by: thepinetree on 04/14/2021 11:08 AM
Sonora, CA...39-year-old Luis Cifuentes was arrested on Monday in Madera by Tuolumne County Detectives for the earlier reported murder of 29-year-old Cayetano Duarte-Perez in La Grange on April 3. After only one week of investigation, Detectives quickly identified Cifuentes as the suspect in the case. Detectives were able to obtain a warrant for Cifuentes’s arrest, and search warrant for both his home and vehicle.
No Charges Against Capital Police Officer who Killed Unarmed Ashli Babbitt on January 6th
Posted by: thepinetree on 04/14/2021 05:22 PM
Washington, DC...The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia and the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice will not pursue criminal charges against the U.S. Capitol Police officer involved in the fatal shooting of 35-year-old Ashli Babbitt, the Office announced today.
WRAP System Used on Jamestown Man Arrested for Fighting with Deputies
Posted by: thepinetree on 04/14/2021 10:47 PM
Jamestown, CA...Yesterday afternoon, deputies were called to Rocca Park in Jamestown for a man yelling and causing a disturbance. When deputies arrived, they saw and could hear the man, 45-year-old John Hosek of Jamestown, yelling. Deputies approached Hosek and attempted to calm him and speak with him. Hosek yelled obscenities at the deputies. Due to Hosek’s agitated state and concerns for the public’s safety at that time, Hosek was ordered to lay face down on the ground. Hosek refused the orders, took a boxing stance, approached the deputies, and challenged them to a fight.