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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Fist Fight Leads to Stabbing Over $5...Juvenile Arrested on Attempted Murder Charges
Posted by: thepinetree on 02/27/2020 02:16 PM
Jamestown, CA...From the Tuolumne Sheriff's Dept..."On Tuesday just after 5 pm, deputies responded to a residence on Sixth Avenue in Jamestown for a reported stabbing. Upon arrival deputies learned an altercation started between two teen juveniles over one owing the other $5.00. The altercation became physical and ended with one juvenile stabbing the other juvenile in the torso with a pocket knife.
Second Stabbing in As Many Days in Tuolumne County Leads to Arrest of Sonora Man
Posted by: thepinetree on 02/27/2020 02:22 PM
Sonora, CA...Just after midnight last night, deputies were called to Adventist Health Sonora for a reported stab victim who had been admitted into the emergency room. Deputies contacted the victim and learned that the victim and 30-year-old Casey Bryan of Sonora, started arguing over prescription medication. The argument escalated and the two began physically fighting. Once the two separated, the victim realized he had been stabbed and Casey was holding a knife. Casey left the house and the victim went to the hospital for treatment. The victim had been stabbed twice but neither were life threatening injuries. Deputies attempted to locate Casey at the time of the report but were unsuccessful.
Columbia Man Arrested on DUI, Resisting Arrest & Parole Violations
Posted by: thepinetree on 02/27/2020 05:44 PM
Sonora, CA...26-year-old Brandon J. Silva of Columbia was arrested today for multiple charges, which included DUI, resisting arrest, and violating felony parole. At around 8:15 this morning, the Police Department received a call from a witness who saw a man flee the scene of a collision that occurred on Dodge Street near Washington Street. The witness provided a description of the driver and his last known direction of travel. The responding officer arrived within minutes and located Silva nearby, who matched the given description. When the officer attempted to detain Silva, he was physically non-compliant with her, but she was ultimately able to take him into custody.
Forensic Autopsy Scheduled & FBI Involved in Former DHS Whistleblower Philip Haney Death Investigation
Posted by: thepinetree on 02/25/2020 06:49 PM
Jackson, CA...On February 22, 2020 the Amador County Sheriff’s Office released initial details regarding Philip Haney being found deceased in our jurisdiction. Mr. Haney was located in a park and ride open area immediately adjacent to State Highway 16 near State Highway 124. Highway 16 is a busy state highway and used as a main travel route to and from Sacramento. The location is less than 3 miles from where he was living.
Harvey Weinstein Found Guilty Of Rape & District Attorneys Speak
Posted by: thepinetree on 02/24/2020 09:39 AM
New York, NY...(NBC)..Former film executive Harvey Weinstein, 67, was found guilty of rape in the third degree on Monday, capping a landmark trial of the MeToo era.
Calaveras Animals Services Seizes 47 Animals From Copperopolis Home
Posted by: thepinetree on 02/24/2020 09:19 PM
Copperopolis, CA...On Thursday February 20, 2020, Animal Services responded to the 700 block of Uncle Billy Co. in Copperopolis for a complaint of a large amount of animals in poor living conditions. Upon arrival, officers found approximately 47 animals in the residence, with no water available to them.
Sonora, CA...39-year-old Teresa M. Abreo of Columbia was arrested Saturday night for multiple charges, which included being a felon in possession of a firearm. Just after 9:00 pm on Saturday, Officer Brickley conducted a traffic stop on a silver Kia Forte for registration violations. The driver, Teresa Abreo, was determined to be on Tuolumne County probation, and during a search of the vehicle, the officer located a loaded .22 caliber Derringer pistol. Abreo had previous felony convictions that prohibited her from possessing firearms in California.