Multiple Subjects Arrested for Methamphetamine Sale Charges
Posted by: thepinetree on 11/09/2017 10:31 AM
West Point, CA...On 11-7-17 the Calaveras County Sheriff’s Office SWAT Team assisted investigators in serving a search warrant at a residence on Main Street in West Point. Multiple subjects were contacted and arrested on various drug related charges and child endangerment. Deputies seized methamphetamine, marijuana, concentrated cannabis with lab materials, and paraphernalia indicative of drug sales. Two juveniles were identified as living at this residence but not present during the search warrant service. The following subjects were booked into the Calaveras County Jail:
Calaveras County Public Access TV Studio PATV Schedule for the Week of November 10 - 16
Posted by: thepinetree on 11/09/2017 11:38 AM
San Andreas, CA...Calaveras Community TV is located in San Andreas, CA. We are a non-profit organization which helps facilitate the local studio and air original community programming to your home. The goals for PEG Access Television are to promote free speech, foster diverse points of view, encourage communications, create opportunities, encourage artistic expression, expand educational access, and promote participatory democracy in order to strengthen the spirit of the communities and enrich the lives of our residents and visitors.
Standoff in Amador, Subject Arrested Related to Law Enforcement Impersonation Robbery in West Point
Posted by: thepinetree on 11/09/2017 11:58 AM
Pioneer, CA...Calaveras County Sheriff’s Office Detectives, with the assistance of the Amador County Sheriff’s Office SWAT Team, executed a search warrant at a residence on Meadow Drive in Pioneer (Amador County). CCSO Detectives have been conducting follow-up on a robbery that occurred at a marijuana grow site on Skull Flat Road in West Point (Calaveras County) on 10-13-17. As previously reported, during that robbery multiple armed suspects identifying themselves as law enforcement tied up the victims and stole property. The list of stolen items included approximately 500 marijuana plants, a large amount of cash, and a black colored Ford F250. The victim’s truck has since been recovered. Sheriff’s Detectives have been working to identify subjects involved in this robbery and developed probable cause to search the Meadow Drive residence in furtherance of their investigation.
“Tackle Your Health” Sparks Men’s Health Conversation (New Stories Below)
Posted by: thepinetree on 11/08/2017 07:00 AM
San Andreas, CA...It’s a fact, most men do not talk about their health – with family, friends or especially with a physician. That’s changing in Calaveras County where four community-minded men are speaking out on the topic during Men’s Health Month in November. Bret Harte High School Coach Casey Kester, Calaveras High School Coach Jason Weatherby, firefighter and chaplain Dick Brown and businessman Mark Borchin are teaming up with Mark Twain Medical Center for the “Tackle Your Health” campaign. They are sharing their personal experiences to help other men realize the importance of taking action to live longer – and stronger – lives. “It is very exciting to have these community leaders working with us to tackle the subject of men’s health,” says Bob Diehl, MTMC President and CEO. “They each have a unique perspective to share on the topic.” “The community is invited to our “Tackle Your Health” workshop on Nov. 9,” Diehl adds, “and our spokesmen will be sharing their stories in a month-long public awareness campaign.” The workshop is from 10 a.m. to noon on Nov. 9 in the hospital lobby. There will be several presenters on a variety of topics relating to lifestyle choices and health resources. “Tackle Your Health” spokesmen share a common sense approach to their own health. They have taken action through stress relief, weight management and understanding the impact of family health history.
Pedestrian vs Vehicle Incident ends With Minor Injuries
Posted by: thepinetree on 11/08/2017 09:06 AM
San Andreas, CA....A 14 year old Valley Springs teenager walked into the side of a vehicle on Hwy 49 and luckily only received minor injuries. Details below...
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Posted by: thepinetree on 11/08/2017 11:00 AM
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Kenneth James Ingle Passed Away at 56, on November 3rd
Posted by: thepinetree on 11/07/2017 09:54 AM
Mountain Ranch, CA...Kenneth James Ingle—“Ken” a certified electrician and lock smith, and all around Handy-Man. There as not a job that Ken could not handle. A longtime resident of Mountain Ranch, Ca, Ken unexpectedly died on November 03, 2017 during a vehicle accident.
Ken James Ingle, 56 from Mokelumne Hill Passed Away in Mountain Ranch Collision
Posted by: thepinetree on 11/06/2017 09:27 AM
Mountain Ranch, CA...On November 3, 2017, at approximately 1505 hours, Ken James Ingle was driving his 2000 Ford Explorer northbound on Michel Road, north of Cave City Road at an unknown speed. For unknown reasons, Ingle allowed his vehicle to drive across the southbound lane and onto the west shoulder. Ingle's vehicle subsequently collided with a large tree. Ingle was not wearing his seatbelt and sustained fatal injuries as a result of this collision.
Mother Lode League Football Regular Season Winds Down
Posted by: thepinetree on 11/04/2017 12:33 PM
Sonora, CA...The Bret Harte Bullfrogs traveled to Sonora the Frogs ended up on the smaller side of of a 70-15 final score. Calaveras quieted the roar of the Linden Lions 49-0. Summerville rolled over Amador 35-10. Argonaut ended up on the south end of a non-conference game against Dixon 7-35
San Andreas, CA...No one was home when firefighters were called in the early morning Oct. 26 to extinguish a fire in a two-story residence at 211 W. St. Charles St. in Andreas. San Andreas Fire Protection District Chief Don Young was first to arrive after the fire was reported at 2:42 a.m. Young said he saw “Flame in the basement/garage area and heavy smoke in the upper floor.”